190 Kent—Sussex—Hampshire—Wiltshire—Somersetshire. (Sept. 1, 
KENT. 
A vessel, whose length is ascertained to 
be about sixty feet, has lately been disco- 
vered near the wharf at Maytham, near 
Rolvenden, partly in the bank, and the 
keel under the bed of the river Rother, 
supposed to have been buried there nearly 
500 years. A number of hands have been 
employed im digging, with the intention of 
getting it out. Some parts of human 
bones have’ been found; also a number of 
wooden balls, and a gold-mounted lance. 
Married.] Mr. J. Keel, to Miss C. Phil- 
pot, both of Canterbury.—Mzx. Mannering, 
to Miss E. Allen.—Mr. J. Arkcoil, of 
Maidstone, to Miss L. Attwood, of Lewes. 
—Mr. W, Halke, of Dover, to Miss A. 
Spicer, of Folkestone.—T. K. Crow, esq. 
of Sevenoaks, to Miss L. Hodson, of Hol- 
born.—Mr. Mace, jun, of Stiood, to Miss 
Gunp, of Chatham. 
Died.] At Canterbury, in King-street, 
31, Miss Blackley.—In Dover-lane, Mrs. 
Worsley. 
-At Dover, Mr. Poole.—Mrs. T. Shilling, 
—Mr.Laker:—Mr. Butler, of Woodchurch, 
At Chatham, 74, Mrs.. M. Clark.—In 
Ordnance-place, 92, Mr. Pearce. 
At Rocliester, 22, Mrs. Potts, of Sheer- 
ness, 
At Cranbrook, 36, Mrs. Reader, deser- 
vedly esteemed-and regretted.— At Fred- 
ville, 56, Dr. Pemberton, of Gcorge-street, 
Hanover-square. 
SUSSEX. 
Sir John Shelley intends granting, for 
the free use of the poor of his parish, a 
considerable quantity of land, in portions 
sufficient to keep a cow, rear poultry, and 
apply to otlier usefyl purposes. 
Married.j Mr. Joseph Beeves, to Miss 
Davison, both of Brighton. — Mr. C. 
Street, of Arundel, to Miss S. Lear, of 
Holloway.—Mr. Lillywhite, of Goodwood, 
to Miss C. Parker, of South-street, Chi- 
chester.—Mr, C. Clasby, to Miss M. A. 
Young, both of Shoreham. 
Died.} At Chichester, in East-street, 
20, Miss M. Goldring. 
At HKrighton, in Duke-street, Miss 
Read, deservedly esteemed and lamented. 
—Mrs. Davison. —In Richmond-place, 
Mrs. Haddon. 
At Pulborough, the Rev. E. Tredcroft, 
rector.—At West Hampnett, 80, Mr. 'T. 
Millard. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The annual meeting of the Petersfield 
Agricultural Society was held at Peters- 
field on the 13th ult. The exhibition 
of stock took place in a field belong- 
ing to John Shackleford, esq. adjoining the 
town. The stock produced was consider- 
ed to be of the first description. 
Married.| Mr. J. L. Oake, to Miss E. 
Sutton, both of Southampton.—P. Blan- 
chard, esq. of Scuthampton, to Miss HE, 
Pridham.—Mr. W. H. Roe, jun. of South- 
ampton, to Miss E. Stedder, of Chelsea,— 
H. C, Lys, esq. of Sway, to Miss Daniel, 
of Trelissie. 
Died.| At Southampton, 78, Mrs. A. 
pes ga Sands.—40, Mrs, M. Brick- 
nall. 
AtWinchester, Mr. Malkin.—Mr, Blake. 
At Portsmouth, Mr. Bell.—77, Mr. D. 
Pring. 
At Gosport, 76, William, Page, esq. de- 
servedly lamented.—At Elliott-place, 66, 
Mrs, Dewell, wife of Thomas D. esq.—77, 
Capt. W. Titcher, R.N.—At Midembury- 
house, Hannah, wife of Michael Hoy, esq. 
deservedly esteemed and regretted, 
WILTSHIRE. 
The Committee and Annual Meetings of 
the Wiltshire Society for the Encourage- 
ment of Agriculture and rewarding faith- 
ful and industrious servants in husbandry, 
were lately held at Devizes, and were 
niost numerously and respectably attended. 
Several prizes to deserving individuals 
were bestowed, and the objects of the 
Society met with the success desired. 
Married.| Mr. Cobb, ta Miss Heywood, 
both of Salisbury.—Mr. G. W, Pritchett, 
to Miss A. Pater, of Westbury.—Mr. R. 
Bleadon, to Miss KE. Adams, both of 
Calne.—Mr. W. Miten, of South Wraxhall, 
to Miss J. Cottle, of Kingsdown, 
Dicd.] At Salisbury, in the Close, 74, 
Mrs. S. Hayter, deservedly esteemed and 
lamented, —41, Mr. E. Burbidge. — J. 
Fishlake, esq.—At Bradford, 81, Capt. J. 
Abraham.—Mr., T. Hart. 
At Warminster, 34, Mr. E. Self. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
At the late assizes for this county there 
were fifty-three prisoners ; nine were sen- 
tenced to suffer death, :' 
Mr. Briddle, the late gaoler of Ilchester, 
was tried on two distinct charges of cru- 
elty :—First, for confining Mary Cuer, who 
had an infant at her breast, to solitary 
confinement in a damp cell, without fire, 
or provisions and water in due quantities. 
—Secondly, for applying a blister, not for 
any medical purpose, but as a punishment, 
to the head of a man named Gardner, 
whose hands were at the same time re- 
strained by a strait-waistcoat, and who 
was confined for several days in a solitary 
cell—-He was acquitted of the former 
charge, and fewnd guilty of the latter; but 
strongly recommended to mercy . by. the 
jury, on account of lis former good 
character. 
Married.] Mr. J. Bennett, to Miss P. 
Harman, both of Bath.—E.C.Cumberbatch, 
esq. of Barbadoes, to Miss M. G. Ashe, of 
Belvidere, Bath.— Mr. G, Hunt, of Bridge- 
street, Bath, to Miss N. Winckworth, of 
Cranbrook. --Mr. W. Wilmington, jun, to 
Miss S$. E, Shorland, both of Yeovil— 
Richard Tuck Deere, e2q. of Didmarton, 
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