94 
At Lynn, 57, Mrs. Priest.—In High- 
street, 57, Mr. J, Smith. 
At Thetford, Mr. S. Wiseman. 
At Trowse, 101, Mrs. Aldborough.—At 
Cariton Rode; Mr. W. Browne.—At Holt, 
71, Mrs, A..Flegg. 
SUFFOLK. 
The second anniversary of the return to 
Parliament of Messrs, Lennard and Haldi- 
mand was lately celebrated at Ipswich. A 
numerous company assembled, and many ° 
patriotic speeches were delivered. 
Married] Mr. R. Clark, to Miss S. Hunt; 
Mr. Turner, to Miss Sale; Mr. Smith, to 
Miss E. Lease: all of Bury.—E. J. Pas- 
quier, esq. to Mrs. M. A. Botham; Mr. G, 
Mulley, to Miss E. Blichenden: all of Ips- 
wich.—Mr. G. Strange, to Miss S. Reeve, 
both of Southwold.—R. Robinson, esq. 
late of Denston, to Miss C. C. Bingham, of 
Gosport.—Mr. J. Downing, of Gorleston, 
to Miss Crickmay, of Lowestoft. 
Died.] At Bury, 39, Mr. W. De Carle. 
—46, Mr. 8. Stearn. 
At Ipswich, 67, Mrs, E. Fryett. 
At Woodbridge, Mrs. Gosling.—Miss E. 
Goodwin. 
At Bungay, 25, Mrs. P. Taylor.—At an 
advanced age, Mr. H. Button. 
At Stowmarket, 75, Mrs. A. Norman. 
At Bacton, Mr, J. Brand.—At Alres- 
ford, 31, Mrs. E. E. Padley.—At Win- 
field, 73, Mrs, P. Cotton —At Sudbury, 
Mrs. Smith. 
ESSEX. 
Married.] Lieut. Wood, R.N. to Miss A. 
R. S. Sutton, of Colchester.—Mr. W. 
Thompson, of Mistley, to Miss Carrington, 
of Manningtree.—The Rev. W. Vernon, of 
Grindleton, to Miss Kemball, of Maldon, 
—T. Spilly, jun. esq. to Mrs. Finch, both 
of Billericay.—R. B. Andrews, esq. of Ep- 
ping, to Emma Anne, daughter of Lewis 
C. Miles, esq.—S. B. Chamberlayne, esq. of 
Ryes, to Mrs. Woollett, of Rye.—The Rev. 
J. G. Storie, rector of Stow Mary’s, to Eli- 
zabeth, daughter of Six J. Perring, bart. 
Diced.| At Harwich, 25, Mrs. Marianne 
Kitchen.—Mr. P. Deane —64, Mr. J. 
Jermyn, regretted. 
At Braintree, Miss J.S. Scale. 
At Tendring, the Rev. C. Wood, rector. 
—At Stebbing, 75, Mrs. Constable.—At 
Loftmans, in Canewdon, 59, J. Kersteman, 
esq. a deputy-lient. of the county.—At 
Weeley, 54, Mr. J. White. 
KENT. 
A Mmariner’s compass, on au entirely new 
principle, has lately been invented by a 
Mr. William Clarke, of Chatham Dock- 
‘yard. The needle consists of four arms or 
poles, placed at right angles, and uniting 
in one common centre. ‘Lhe two northern 
poles are secured to the N.W. and N.E. 
and the two southern poles to the S.E. and 
'S.W. points of the card, which places the 
Suffolk— Essen— Kent —Sussex— Hampshire. 
[Aug. 1, 
fonr cardinal points right between the an- 
gles of the needle, and allows the card to 
point north and sonth as heretofore, the 
cards now in use answering the purpose. 
‘This compass has been tried under diffe- 
rent circumstances, and, as far as can be 
ascertained by the experiments already 
made, is allowed to possess the principles 
of polarity and stability beyond that of any 
compass now in use. 
Married.) Mr, W. A. Chambers, to Miss 
M. E. Lording ; Capt. T. Le Breton, 71st 
regt. of foot, to Miss E, Williamson: all of 
Canterbury.—J. Miller, esq. of Canter- 
bury, to Miss E. Buckhurst, of New Rom- 
ney.—Mr. E, Grigsby, to Miss 5. Britter, 
of Weavering-street, both of Rochester.— 
Mr. R. Melligan, jun. to Miss Kellie, both 
of Sheerness, 
Died.] At Canterbury, 72, Mr. W.. Jen- 
nings.—In Northgate-street, Mrs. Holnes. 
At Dover, suddenly, Mr. Ingham.— 
Mrs. Knight.—52, Mrs. Russell. 
At Rochester, 30, Mr. J. Napier.—30, 
Mr. G. Sharp. 
At Chatham, Mr. J. Hodges.—65, Mr. 
J. Bold,—Mrs. Allen, 
At Maidstone, Mr. J. Bunyar.—Mr. J. 
Dungay.—Mrs, Leppard. 
At East Farleigh, 36, Mr. R. Sands.— 
At Wingham, 85, J. Hawkes, esq.—At 
Ash, 42, R. W. Chambers, esq. 
SUSSEX. 
A newroad between Biighton and Shore- 
ham has lately been commenced, _~ 
Marricd.| Mr. W. Lillywhite, of Good- 
wood, to Miss C. Parker, of South-street, 
Chichester.—Mr. J. W. Woolgar, to Miss 
Jenner ; Mr. E. Neel, to Miss S. Piercy : 
all of Lewes.—Mr. G. Avery, of Rye, to 
Miss Weeks, of Tillingham. 
Died.] At Chichester, in East-street, 
21, Mr. J. Phillips——Miss N. Goldring.— 
80, Mr. R. Earl. 
At Brighton, in Richmond-street, 74, 
T. Burrowes, esq. 
At Arundel, Mrs. J. Turner. 
At Bosham, 57, Mr. D. Dyer. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Southampton was lately visited by thun- 
der aud lightning more powerful than ever 
known by the oldest inhabitant. It was 
so appalling, that many persons forsook 
their houses in terror. The spire of St. 
Michael’s Church, in that town, was struck 
by the lightning, and, a few feet above the 
tower, some of the stones were forced 
from its body, and hurled into the street. 
Married.] Capt. G. Giles, of Southamp- 
ton, to Mrs. Kimber, of Marchwood.— 
Mr. Muspratt, of Coalbrook-street, to 
Miss Long, both of Winchester.—Mr. Ro- 
bertson, of Portsmouth, to Miss E. Shovel- 
ler, of Portsea.—Capt. H. B. Downing, 
r.M. to Miss A. Giravener, of North-end, 
Portsea,—Mr. Sandford, of the R.N, to 
Miss Friend, of Hambledon. 
Died.] 
