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Collis.—Mr. R. Atkins, to Miss E. Spice : 
all of Dover.—Mr, W. Ashenden, jun. to 
Miss Mackie, both of Chatham,—Mr. W. 
Corbett, of Lynsted, to Miss 8. Baker, of 
Faversham.—Mr. E. Wood, to Miss M. 
Rowden, both of Whitstable—Mr. Wil- 
hams, to’ Miss Jones, both of Willesbo- 
rough.—At Ash, Mr. H. Knight, to Miss 
H. Kelsey.—Prancis Bradley, esq. of Gore- 
court, to Mary Jane, daughter of Lord 
Harris. » 
Died.] At Canterbury, in Pound lane, 
Mrs. Ciark.—in Northgate, 74, Mr. T. 
Green.—In St. Dunstan’s, John Garstin, 
esq.—In St. Alphage-lane, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Parker. 
At Dover, 52, Mrs, Blake. 
At Chatham, 60, Mrs. Gayting. —32, 
Mr. Brown.—78, Mrs. Douglas, widow of 
Capt. D. of Newecastle.—o3, Mrs. E, 
Edge. 
At Ramsgate, 76, Alexander Brymer, 
esq. of Pulteney-strect, Bath. 
At Sittingbourne, Mrs. M. Richardson. 
At Ashford, 70, Mr. R. Woodcock,—At 
Smardev, 84, Mr. Jull.—At Lydd, - 68, 
Mrs. E. Taylor.—At Marden, 31, Mr. J. 
Cole.—At Eltham, Miss A. Raventuill. 
SUSSEX. 
Brightoa and Worthing are full of the 
best company, aud the libraries are well 
attended, 
Married.} Mr, R. Marren, to Miss E, 
Terry, bou of Lewes.—At Funtington, 
Mr. Reeves, to Miss Spencer, of Ems- 
worth, 
Died.| At Chichester, in North-street, 
60, Mrs. H. Cribb. 
At Brighton, Mrs, Cheeseman, regret- 
ted.—Jn Lattle East-street, Mr. Alderton. 
—Iin Middle-street, Mr. J. Jackson. 
At Arundel, 96, Mrs. Broad. 
At Little Hampton, 55, Mr. E. Streeter, 
regretted,—At Horsham, 22, Mr. James 
Cooper. 
NLAMPSHIRE. 
A numerous and respectable meeting of 
the inhabitants of Portsmouth, Portsea, 
and Gosport, lately took place, upon the 
distressing prospects to those towns, ari- 
sing from the discharge of workmen from 
the dock-yard ; Sir S. Spicer in the chai. 
A memorial to Mr. Peel, Secretary of 
State, was agreed to. The following is an 
extract:—'Lhat the present system of 
reducing the number of men employed in 
the Naval Arsenals deplorably attects the 
local interests of the several sea-port towns 
of the kingdom, and it is with the utmost 
deference and respect that your memo- 
rialists represent to you, that the dimiuu- 
tion of labour and of trade, in consequence 
of those reduetions, necessarily raises the 
poor rates, already extremely oppressive, 
and may increase them toan alarming ex- 
tent, so that few tradesmen, hitherto re- 
puted to be what is termed respectable, 
way be able to contribute to their support, 
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Sussex —Hampshire— Willshire—Somersetshire. 
Oct. I, 
or to pay so extensively to the general re- 
venue of the country, as they have hereto-. 
fore done, without bringing themselves to 
a similar state of indigence and misery.” 
Married.) Mr. H. Birch, to Miss L. 
Master; Mr. J. Drew, to Miss C. Sher- 
gold: all of Winchester.—Mr. Harrington, 
of Cherriton, to Miss Stebbington, of 
Colebrook-street, Winchester.—Mr. E. 
Landy, of Winchester, to Miss Monday, 
of ‘Titchfield.—Lieut. J. Collis, Run. to 
Miss M. Baker, of Shirley-lodge. — 
Dicd.] At Southampton, 78, Mrs, Fisher. 
—71, Mrs. Pollen. / 
At Winchester, 58, Miss M. Cooper, of 
Barnwell,—Mr. Knight. 
At Portsmouth, 79, Mrs. Deane. 
At Portsea, 71, Mr. M. Jones. 
_At Gosport, 82, Mrs. Veesey.—Mr. Na- 
pier, R.N. 
At Wolverton-park, Anna, daughter of 
Sir Peter Pole, bart—At Bramshot, Wal- 
ter Butler, esq. of Havant. 
WILTSHIRE. : 
A sanguinary affray, in which the most 
Savage dispositions were betrayed by the 
aggressors, lately took place at Chippen- 
ham. A few young men of that town, 
visiting the revel held at Kingston Langley, 
a dispute arose between them, and some of 
the inhabitants of the place ; these deter- 
mined on revenge, and meetings were 
held to systematize their designs. Between 
thirty and forty men proceeded to Chip- 
penham ; and, aided by the darkness of the 
night, commenced the most brutal attacks 
on all they met—men, women, and children, 
Inthe issue, two men were killed, and fifty- | 
one men, women, and children, wounded. 
“ Such an event,” says an intelligent pro- 
vincial paper, ‘*we should not have 
looked for out of ‘Turkey.” Some of the 
inhuman wreiclies, we are glad to state, are 
in custody, 
Married.| Mr. Smart, of Devizes, to 
Mrs. Edwards, of Chippenham,—Mr. W. 
Pearce, of Warminster, to Miss H. Mees, 
of Kilmington.—Mr. S. Mundy, to Miss 
A. Linch, both of Bradford. 
Died.] At ‘Trowbridge, 26, Mrs. M, 
Deacon. 
At Bradford, 74, Mrs. A. Baker. 
At Warminster, Miss House. 
At Colerne, the Rev. Mr. Price. 
At Westbury Leigh, 78, the Rev. W. 
Cleft, deservedly regretted, 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Instances are in constant repetition in 
the provincial papers of the distresses of 
the agricultural interest. ‘The following is 
one among many in this county :—The te- 
nant of twenty acres of land, in the parish 
of Week Saint Lawrence, which had for 
some years past been let for 50/. per an- 
num, having at Lady-day last asked for a 
reduction of rent, and, the landlord refusing 
to accede, offered 101. to him to take pos- 
session of the premises, which was Aooe 
ed, 
