1824.] Essex— Kmt—^Sussex- 



E. S. Edgar. — Mr. Clianibeis, of Cookly, 

 to Miss Fiddynioiit, late of Ketteringliam. 



Died.] At fiiny, Mrs. Sisiiey. 



At Ipswicli, Arav, widow of John 

 Clabl), IH.D.-70, Mrs. Fislicr. — Mr. 

 Shaw.— 5r, Mr. R. Manning.— Mrs. Catt. 

 —Mrs. Clarke, 



At Sudbury, Miss D. S. Gilly, late of 

 Hawkflon. 



At Stastoii, 73, Mrs. Walker, wife of the 

 Rev. William W. rector. — At Norton, 75, 

 Mr. G.Burt At Cowlinge, Mrs. Webb. 



ESSEX. 



Married.] Louis Fcnwick, esq. to Miss 

 E. Wcdlakc, both of Langton's-lodge. — 

 The Rev. Barr Dudding, of Kerby, to 

 Miss Eliza Lye, of Bath.— Mr. W. Carter, 

 of Billericay, to Miss M. A. Bridge, of 

 Batfsbury. 



Died.] At Colchester, John Thompson, 

 esq. late a commissioner-general. — 36, Mr. 

 W. Bond, much respected. 



At Billericay, 65, Hannah, widow of 

 Philip Gribble, esq. 



At Haveringbower, 63, Mrs. S. Balls. 

 — TlieRev. D.F. Pryce, d.d. of Brad- 

 field-rectory. — At Barling, the Rev. Jas. 

 Salt, vicar of that place, and a minor ca* 

 Hon of St. Paul's. —At Great Tey, 80, 

 Mrs. Storry, widow of the Rev. Robert S. 

 late vicar of St. Peter's, Colchester. 



KENT. 



Married.] Mr. W. Collman, R.N. of 

 Deal, to Miss Mary Burgess, of Rams- 

 gate. — Mr. Wanstall, of Sandwich, to 

 Mrs. Lonjr, of Deal. — Mr. C. Clements, 

 to Miss Tndc", both of Upper Deal. — 

 Mr. J. Milchill, to Miss C. Hyman ; Mr. 

 W. Perrin, to Miss E. Beaman ; Mr. W. 

 Ovenden, to Miss M. A. F'ewkes : all of 

 Chatham.^Mr. J. Tuff, of Rochester, to 

 Miss E. Jennings, of High Halden. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in King-street, 

 Mr. G. Andrews.— In St. Peter's, 72, 

 Mrs. Dix, widow of the Rev. J. D. minor 

 canon of the cathedral. 



At Dover, 67, Mrs. Knight. — Mrs. 

 Chandler. 



At Chatham, Mrs. Court.— Mr. Patti- 

 son, — Mrs. Smith.— Mr. Butcher. 



At Sandgate, 54, the Rev. J. G. Sherer, 

 vicar of Godwenham and Challock, and 



Weitall At Buckland, 73, Thomas 



Horn, e«q. — At Chatham, Mrs. E. 

 Sfarubsole, 



SUSSEX. 



At the late- assizes held at Lewes there 

 were thirty-six prisoners for trial. Ten 

 were sentenced to death, one to transpor- 

 tation for life, three foi-foiirfeen year«, two 

 for seven, and others to minor pu- 

 nishments. 



Married.] Mr, E. Butler, of New 

 Shorehaui, to Miss C. Russell, uf New 

 Milton. 



Died.] At ChicbCfitcr, iu the Pullant, 



■Hampshire— Wiltshire, Sfc. 93 



Sophia, wife of John Marsh, c.sq.— Miss 

 Challen.— Mrs. Redman, suddenly. 



At Brighton, 58, Ann, widow "of Mat- 

 thew Walker.— In Nelson-street, Mi-. J. 

 Mitchell, suddenly. 



At Climpin;;, 2r>, Miss L. Cutfield.— At 

 Mid Lavant, 93, Jolm Jeffries, esq. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



The public-spirited inhabitants of South- 

 ampton have lately resolved to establish 

 steam-vessels from that place to Havre- 

 de-Grace, and to Guernsey and Jersey. 



A candelabrum, weighing about 200 

 ounces, and two large tureens, elegantly 

 ornamented, have been presented by the 

 .scholars of Winchester-college to Dr. 

 Gabell, the late head-master. 



Married.] Mr. J. Coupland, to Miss H. 

 Brooks, both of Southampton.— Mr. Pool, 

 to Miss M. Haybert; Mr. F. S, Jame.s, to 

 Miss E, Hill : all of Winchester.— W. Wick- 

 ham, esq, of Winchester, to Miss L. Trot- 

 man, late of Dalhngtou Vicarage.— Mr. J. 

 N. Rutter, to 3Iiss M. F. Good, both of 

 Lymington.— Mr. W. Lane, of Hanger- 

 farm, to Miss C. Atkins, of Salisbury 



Mr. G. Westbrook, of Beannen, to Miss 

 J. Bowles, of Wiinborne.— Mr. Janvey, 

 jun, to Miss Thomson, both of Romsey, 



Died.] At Southampton, 21, Mary, wife 

 of Henry Dickenson, esq. civil and" crimi- 

 nal judge of Nellore, East Indies.— 53, 

 Mrs. H. Austin,- Mr. J, N. Cotterill. 



At Winchester, Mrs. Filer. — Mr. J. 

 Mayo.— Mrs. Wynn.— Mrs. Learner. 



At Portsmouth, Edward Thorp, esq. 

 formerly of the Master Shipwrights'Office. 



At Portsea, Mrs. Marvin.— In St. 

 George's-square, Mrs. Suiithers, suddenly. 



At Andover, 99, Mrs. Mary Smith. 



At Sandford Farm, Kingsclerr, Mr. 

 Charles Jacob — At Bishop's Walthani, 

 Mrs. Woodford.— At Ridge, Miss Tarrer. 

 — At Newport, 7i, John Wadmore, esq. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. Felthara, of Devizes, to 

 Miss A. Cockrell, of Warminster.— Mr. 

 W. Sharp, to Miss J. Gingell, both of 

 Alderton.~Mr. J. Stafford, of Nettleton, 

 to Miss A. Phimraer, of Grittlcton. 



Died.] At Salisbury, in the Close, at an 

 advanced age, Mrs, Susanna Moore. 



At Melksham, Mrs. Hazeland, of Se- 

 mington-lane. — 22, Mr. G. Mason. 



At Langley-house, near Chippenham, 

 77, Mrs. Ashe, wife of Robert A. esq. 

 much esteemed for Ler general philan- 

 thropy. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. 



The inhabitants of Bath intend to peti- 

 tion Parliament, in the next sessipns, for a 

 total repeal of the house-tax. 



The anniversary meeting of the Somer- 

 set and Taunton Literary Institution took 

 place within the month, wljcu it was re- 

 ported to be in a flouriishing condition. 



Married.] Mr. O. F, Dill, of Uuion-pas- 

 sage. 



