Sussex — Hampshire — IViltshii-e — Somersetshire. [April I, 



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MaTtied.] Mr. J. Diinu, of Faversham, 

 to Miss A. Keys, of Dover. — Mr. R. 

 Marsh, to Miss M. Elgar ; Mr. W. Moss, 

 to Miss C. Mackiiey: all of Deal.— Mr. 

 Bennett, to Miss H. Giovcr; Mr. J. 

 Batenian, to Miss E. Taylor : all of Chat- 

 ham. — Mr. G. English, to Miss E. 

 Maddocks, of Sheerness.— Mr. W. Giirr, 

 to Miss Cornes, of Smarden. — Mr. C. 

 Fairman, esq. of Lynsted, to Miss E. 

 Beckett, of Barnsley. 



Died.'] At Canterbury, in Wincheap- 

 street, 66, Mr. R. Hayward. — Mrs. Hicks, 

 — 82, Sarah, widow of Rlr. Alderman 

 Robert Staines. — Mrs. Hearnden. — Mrs, 

 Wood. 



At Chatham, 36, Mr. Charles RockliflFe. 

 — 73, Mr. J.Thompson.— 57, Mr. Gibbon. 

 — Mrs. Green.— 54, Mr. H. Woodladn. 



At Deal, Mrs. Court.— Mr. Taylor, sud. 

 denly.— 88, Mr. Watson.— 67, Mr. £. 

 Sympson, deservedly respected. 



At Maidstone, 72, Mrs. Ransley, much 

 respected. 



At Cockering Farm, 84, Mrs. C.Vincent, 

 late of Canterbury. 



At Eastling, Mrs. C. Leese, suddenly. — 

 At Milton, af,, Mrs. Prest. — At Brinchley, 

 89, Mr. Jeffery.— At Bridge, 76, Mr. T. 

 Collard. 



SUSSEX. 



An action, Hopkins v. Cripps, was 

 lately brought in the King's Bench, to 

 recover damages fur an injury sus- 

 tained, in consequence of the overturn- 

 ing of the Brighton stage, of which the 

 defendants were owners. The coach was 

 overturned in St.George's-fields, when the 

 plaintiff. Miss Hopkins, an outside pas- 

 senger, sustained shocking injury. 



Married.] Lieut. Boyce, R.N. of Chiches- 

 ter, to Mrs. Smart, of Poling.— Mr. O. 

 Vallance, of Brighton, to Maria, daughter 

 of the late Thomas Elam, esq. — Robert 

 Crawford, esq. of Saint Hill, East Grin- 

 stead, to Miss p. Stutter, of Higham 

 Hall. 



Died.] At Chichester, in the East-street, 

 Mrs. Cotterell Miss Wright.— In West- 

 gate, Mrs. Barrel!.- Mr. Powell, sud- 

 denly.— In North-street, 76, Mrs. Mat- 

 thews, deservedly respected. — Miss 

 Emma Gruggen. — Miss Longhani. 



At Brighton, in Upper Russell-street, at 

 an advanced age, Mr. Pour.e. 



At Eastbourne, Mrs. Bracebridge. — J. 

 Stubbington, esq. suddenly. — At Arnndel, 

 Mr, H. Overington. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



The Isle of White Philosophical Society 

 lately held their meeting at the Isle of 

 White Institution, The Curator of the 

 Mnsenm presented to the Society, on the 

 part of Sir Leonard Worsley Holmes, and 

 other gentlemen, a fine specimen of the 

 syngnathus hippocampus — a beautiful vase 

 of ancient pottery; an alligator, nicely 



preserved, and some valuable apparatus. 

 He read a paper, detailing the particulars 

 of a discovery made during the past 

 month, of the fossil bones and teeth of the 

 elephant, and other smaller animals, in a 

 diluvial sandy gravel bed, in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Newport. A paper of Dr. 

 Lempriere's was also read, describing a 

 similar discovery of the remains of the 

 elephant near London. At the close of 

 the meeting. Dr. Lempriere delivered his 

 second lecture on animal poisons. 



Married.] Mr. J. Smith, Above Bar, to 

 Miss J, King, of Southampton. — Mr. J. 

 Coles, of Botleyhill-farra, to Miss S. Low- 

 man, of Southampton. — Mr. C. Smith, of 

 Twyford, to Miss IM. Budd, of Wniches- 

 ter.— Mr, R. Tucker, of Newport, to 

 Miss E, Attrill, of Noads-farm. — Mr. F, 

 Meager, of Newport, to Miss Hayden,of 

 Buccombe. — Olive Aldridge, esq. to Mrs. 

 Etheridge, both of Christ-church. 



Died.] At Southampton, 90, Mrs. A. 

 Webber. — Mr. Geo. Cole. — 76, the Rev. 

 Hugh Hill, u.D. vicar of Holy Rhood's, 

 and rector of Church Oakley. 



At Winchester, in Kingsgate-street, 94, 

 Mrs. S. Oadcs. — Mrs. Palmer. — In St. 

 Clement's-sireet, 60, Mrs, Whale.— 74, 

 MissM. Miller. 



At Portsmouth, in the High-street, 23, 

 Mrs. M. A. Laing. — 63, Mrs. Hayward — 

 In St. Mary-street, Mr. T. Bacchus,— Mr. 

 N, Perfett. 



At Lymington, 28, Mr. H. Jarvis. — Mr. 

 J. Oake.— 76, Mrs. M. Newell. 



At Hazeley-farm, Mr. W. Cordery, — At 

 Fareliani, Mr. G. James, late of Lyming- 

 ton. — At an advanced age, Mr. Pottle. — 

 At Bury, 70, Mrs. Blee.— At Botlcy, 37, 

 H. Dunper, esq. — At Newport, Mr. Har- 

 ris, of the firm of Messrs. Russell and 

 Harris. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Married.] William Brown, esq. of Hor- 

 ton, to Miss A, Neate, of Auburne. — Mr, 

 J. Amor, of Avebury, to Miss E. King, of 

 Coster-house. — Mr. C. Bevan, to Miss A. 

 Fox, both of Melksham Forest. 



Died.] At Salisbury, Mr, R, Wilks, 



At Chippenham, Mrs. Hayward. 



At Westbury, 79, Mr. R. Batchelor, 

 an alderman of that borough, and mucli 

 respected. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. 



A petition from this county to the 

 House of Commons, was within the niontC 

 presented, praying for a repeal of the 

 assessed taxes. 



The parish of St. James, Bath, lately 

 agreed to petition the House of Commons 

 for removal of the house and window 

 taxes, — a measure which ought to be uni- 

 versally imitated and insisted upon. 



Married.] Mr. T. Monday, to Miss J., 



Locock, both of Bath.— Mr. J. SnelU 



grove, of Wokey Hole, to Miss M* 



Palmer^ 



