Essex — Kent — Sussex— Hampshire — Wiltshire. [March 1, 



years warden of the Dock-yard. — 58, Mrs. 

 A. Perrimai). 

 At Tunbridge Wells, Mrs. A. Siirange. 



SUSSEX. 



A melancholy accident lately occurred 

 at Brighton. As five labourers were 

 employed in digging for flints, at the base 

 of the cliff, between the Royal Crescent 

 and Ijlack rock, the overhaniiing earth 

 and stone suddenly fell in, and killed the 

 whole of them! 



Married.] Mr. Gwillim, to Miss Gronn- 

 sell; Mr. Leader, to Miss Dolhnan : all of 

 Chichester. — Mr. J. Camp, of Hond- 

 strcet, Brighton, to Miss Inman, of New- 

 haven, 



Died.] At Chichester, Mr. Lewis 

 Cooper. — In West-street, 29, Lieut. J. J. 

 Johnstone, r.n. 



At Arundel, 59, Mr. H. Overinston. 



At Pitt's Hill, \V. Mitford, esq.— At 

 Rye, 86, Mr. Lewis Merion, — At Preston, 

 23, Miss E. Smilhers. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



A public meeting was lately held at 

 Southampton, to consider the propriety of 

 petitioning the Jfouse of Commons for a 

 gradual abolition of negro slavery : when it 

 was resolved, unlike the general petitions 

 on the subject throughout the kingdom, 

 that the further discussion of " ihe delicate 

 question of negro improvement and eman- 

 cipation is premature, unwise, dangerous, 

 and impolitic." 



married.] Mr. R. Bellenger, of South- 

 amplon, to Miss J. Caddie, of Govver- 

 streef, Loudon. — Mr. C. Pettengall, of 

 .Southampton, to Miss S. Pattinson, of 

 Gravcsend.— Mr. H. Canes, of Portsea, to 

 Miss E. Waterman, of Farnh^m. — The 

 Rev. H. Allen, to Miss Archer, both of 

 Lymington. 



Died.] At Southampton, in Albion- 

 place, 45, Mr. J. Haucox, late of Cam- 

 bridge. 



At Portsmouth, in Penny-street, Ceci- 

 lia, widow of John Vining Elliott, esq, — 

 40, Capt. John Witney, of Philadelphia. 



At Portsea, 34, Lieut. Chas. Hill, r.n. 



At Rockburne, 77, the Rev. H. Long- 

 den, rector. — At Cranbouine-farm, near 

 Sutton Scotney, Mr. T. Saunders. — At 

 Bishop's Waltham, Mrs. Upsdale. — At 

 Christ-chuich, 76, Thomas Jeans, mj). 

 much esteemed, professionally and other- 

 wise. 



V/II,TSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. Denning, to Miss A. 

 Moore, both of Trowbridge.— Mr. J. 

 Caish, of Trowbridge, to Miss Edwards, of 

 Melksham. 



Died.] At Devizes, Mr. S. Hazeland. 

 — Mrs. Sartain, late of Bath. 



At Warminster, 2J, Miss E. Strode. 



At Binuiger, Mrs. Green.— At Wrax- 



hall-Iodge, Jenny, widow of Charles 



Pigott, esq. of CUetwin,— At Sopworth, 



2 ci, 



188 Suffolk 



At Bressingham, 50, Mrs. Martin, late 

 of Diss. 



SUFFOLK. 



Tlic hundreds of Blackburne and Lach- 

 ford, have recently been couipelltd lo 

 pay, the former 120/., the latter .iOO/., 

 for damages sustained from malicious 

 fires. 



Married.] Mr. Stearn, to !\Irs. Pcttit, 

 hotli of Bury. — Mr. J. Edwards, of 

 Bury, to Miss S. Morier, of Exning. — 



Mr. K. Burrows, to Mrs. Finch; Mr. 

 J. London, to Miss C. Cook, of St. Cle- 

 ment's : all of Ipswich. 



Died.] At Bury, Mrs. Sipsey.— 55, Mr. 

 Pettit, late of Barton.— 78, 'Mr. J. M. 

 Beeton. 



At Woodbridge, Mrs. Chandler. — 49, 

 Mr. Millar Blair, of the 21st Light Dra- 

 goons. — 83, James Lynn, esq. 



At Ipswich, 57, Mr. Kobt. Manning. 



At Bungay, 83, Mrs. E. Gibbon, late of 

 Crookfield. 



At Sibton, 54, Mrs. K. Block.— At 

 Bosford, 80, Mr. W. Cawston. 



ESSEX. 



A respectable meeting of the merchants, 

 traders, and inhabitants of the hundreds 

 of Barnstaple and Chafford, was lately 

 held at Billericay, when it was resolved 

 that subscriptions be raised, and innnedi- 

 ate steps taken for the purpose of obtain- 

 ing a more easy recovery of small debts. 



Married.] Mr, Jas. Beadel, jnn. of 

 Withara, to Miss M. A. Grant, of Cheap- 

 side, London. — Mr. G. Sharp, of Colches- 

 ter, to Miss E. Wilson, of Thorp.— Mr. 

 Freshfield, of Harwich, to Miss S. Cole, of 



Great Holland Mr. Challis, of Braiutree, 



to Miss M. Dow, of Little AValtham.— 

 John Ruggles, esq. of Spain's Hall, to Miss 

 Cath. Harrison, of Copford. 



Died.] At Colchester, in Head-street, 

 Mrs. Cummins.— 79, Mrs. Skalie.— 36, Mr. 

 Wm. Bond, much respected. 



At Braintree, 89, Mrs. Coe. 



At Maldon, 66, Mr. W. Drake. 



At Rayleigh, the Rev. Neville Syer, 

 curate, deservedly respected. — 75, Mr. 

 E. Murdoch, late of Maldon. — At 

 Great Tey, 79, Mrs. Storry, widow of the 

 Rev. Robt. S. of Colchester. 



At Springfield, Miss Bigg. 



KEMT. 



Married.] Mr. H. Keble, to Miss M. A. 

 Walker, both of Sandwich, — Mr. Belsey, 

 of Singledge-farm, to Miss Morris, of 

 Dover.— Mr. T. Wise, to Miss E. Bailey, 

 both of Faversham.— Mr. T. Murton, to 

 Miss M. Marsh, both of Folkestone. — 

 Capt. Chas. M. M'Lean,72d Highlanders, 

 to Miss S. A. P. Marshall, of Charlton. 



Died.] At Deal, 40, Mrs. Adams.— 36, 

 Mrs. Gibson.— Mrs. Shephard. 



At Chatham, Daniel Davies, assistant 

 surgeon of the Dock -yards. — 82, Mrs, M. 

 Mason,--87, Mr. J. Boddington, many 



