i 822.] 
H. Stitles, to. Miss M. A. Beer; Mr. W. 
Coveney, to Miss S. Bean: all of Dover. 
—Mr. T. Elvey, to Miss Fenn; Mr. A. 
Page, to Miss E. Black : all of Faversham. 
—At Moldash, Mr. Jas, Rogers, to Miss 
S. Pain.—Mr. T. Chapman, of Monker’s 
Farm, Westwell, to Miss Young, of Stales- 
field.—Mr. E. Walter, of Marden, to Miss 
M. Walter, of Hurst-hill, Upchurch. 
Died.| At Canterbury, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. D. Rogeis, a member of the 
Society of Friends.—At an advauced age, 
Mrs. A. Minter.—76, Mrs, A. Roalfe. 
At Dover, on Liverpool-terrace, Lady 
Boothby. — 66, Mrs. Walker.—Mr. 'T. 
Watson, suddenly. 
At Rochester, Miss Harriet Pratt.—19, 
Miss Croker. ; 
At Folkestone, 68, Mr. W. Peake. 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Pilbrow.—Mr. A. 
Hawkins. 
At Boughton Leese, 62, Mr. Kuowles. 
—At an advanced age, Mr. Hobday, sud- 
denly.—At Halden, Mr. J. Jennings.— 
At Biddenham, Mrs, Bourn.—At an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. R. Weston.—At Herne, 
76, Mr. I. J. Lendridge, respected. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] Mr. E. Field, of East-street, 
Chichester, to Miss Marshall, of Findon.— 
Mr, Corney, of Arundel, to Miss Newland, 
of Tortington.—The Rev. Jas. Edwards, 
of Petworth, to Miss Wood, of Brighton, 
—Mr. H. Miller, to Mrs. E. Robinson, 
both of Maresfield.—Mr. E. Manningtun, 
to Miss L. Radford, both of Ripe. 
Died.| At Chichester, in West-street, 
Mrs. Barton, wife of John B. esq.—78, 
Mr. T. Knott.—2¥2, Pierson Webber, son 
of the Rev. Archdeacon W, 
At Brighton, 99, Mrs. Baldey. 
At Hastings, John Henry Smyth, esq. 
M.P. for the university of Cambridge, son- 
in-law of the Duke of Grafion.—vz, Miss 
A Williams, of London.—A, Oswell, esq. 
of London, 
?, HAMPSHIRE, 
The Hampshire Agrienitural Society 
lately held their autumnal meeting in 
Winchester, when the spiritless depression 
which pervades the landed and farming 
interests, was never more manifest than 
in the circumstances under which it took 
place. Not only was the attendance of 
members thin beyond all former prece. 
dent, but the premiums failed to excite the 
usual spirit of emulation; and, with one 
solitary exception, remain unappropri- 
ated. 
A numerous meeting of the yeomanry of 
this county was lately held at Winchester, 
when a requisition to the high sheriff was 
agreed to, and signed by those present, to 
call a county meeting, for the purpose of 
taking into consideration the propriety of 
petitioning parliament on the present 
alarming state of their property, aud on 
Sussex— Hampshire—Wiltshire—Somerset shire. 
77 
the subject of a remedy for the evils now 
endured, and for the greater evils which, if 
not prevented, appear to be inevitable. 
Marricd.| Mr. W, Stigant, of Ports: 
mouth, to Miss M. Wise, of Horndean.— 
Lieut. N. Martin, to Mrs., Pate, of 
‘Bingham-town, Gosport.—Mr. T. Attrill, 
of Newport, to Miss Fowler, of Pan 
Farms.—Mr. W.-Toogood, of ‘Totton, to 
Muss E, Bull, of Eling.—Thomas Butler, 
of Bramshot, to Mrs. S. M. Stopford.— 
Henry C. Lys, esq. barrister, of Sway, to 
Miss M. Daniell, of Trelissick, : 
Died.| At Southampton, 70, Mr. J. 
Cutler.—56, Samuel.,Walshman, esq: of 
Stamford-street, London. 
At Portsmouth, 54, Mrs. Galt, wife of 
Mr. Jas. G. sen. 
At Andover,71, William Neale, esq. 
At Newport, 73, J. Lawson, esq.—Mr. 
Moore. 
At West Cowes, Mrs. Buck. 
At Ringwood, 75, Mr. S. Cailes.—31,: 
Mrs, M. Edmonds.—At Hartley Wintney, 
James Goulding, esq.—At Littletown, Isle 
of Wight, Miss M. Rogers.—At Hamble- 
down, the Hon. Mrs, Richards,— At Alton, 
25, Mr. W. Osborn: Mr. Chater: at an 
advanced age, Mr. J. Bunce. 
WILTSHIRE. 
At the late Devizes Green fair; nearly 
20,000 sheep were penned, The sales 
were heavy ; and, low as the prices were, a 
great many were driven back for the want 
of purchasers. 
Married.] Paul Anstice, esq.of Devizes, 
to Miss J. Kingdon, of Frome.—Mrz 
Richard Elling, of Sutton Veney, to Miss 
H. Brookes, of Warminster, 
Died.| At Salisbury, Samuel and John 
Whitchurch, esqs. long esteemed for their 
philanthropy and strenuous exertions in the 
cause of the poor. 
At Bradford, Mr. T. Gale, jun. 
At Wotton Bassett, Miss A, Smith. 
At Chiverill, Mr. T. Parnell.—Abt 
Sutton Mandeville, Mr. E. J. Bracher. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
On the 35ist of October Mr. Hunt 
quitted Ilchester jail, after a confinement 
of two years, and six months, for his 
conduct at Manchester, He was accom: 
panied by Sir Charles Wolseley and Mr. 
Northmore. Enthusiasm was at the high 
est among the people, and no congneror on 
his way from victory could have received 
greater plaudits than were given to this 
long imprisoned man. He reached his 
manor of Glastonbury, where he addressed 
the people in an excellent speech, Mr, 
Hunt appears a prool, that jails are an 
insufficient process to destroy or alter opi- 
nions: he said, his person was uninjured, 
and his spirits undepressed. 
Married.] James Lemon, esq. of St. 
Ann’s Bay, Jamaica, to Miss Charlotte 
Scott, of Bathh—Mr, J. W, Bell, of Speen- 
hamland, 
