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Essex — Kent- — Sussex — 



Akenliani, Mrs. S. Rowland, generally 

 respcclcij. — At Long Melford, 47, Joliu 

 Quanbiougli, esq. justly rcgielted. 



ESSEX. 



Married.] Mr. J. Carpenter, to IMiss S. 



Hcilen,l)otli ofColciieslcr Mr. J. Steed, 



to Miss Seaborn, both of Bnxford. — Mr. 

 S. liorliam, of Polstead, to Miss E. Hart, 

 of Boxford. 



Died.] At Colchester, Mr. W. P. 

 Rolle, deservedly rejirelted.— At an ad- 

 vanced a2e, Mr. H, Hntton.— 22, Mr. J. 

 Cole, justly respected.— 85, IMr. J. Sleet. 

 —Mrs. Siiaw, justly esteemed and la- 

 mented. — i\Ir. Archer. 



At Harwich, Mr. P. Gowland. 



At Earl's Coinc Priory, 89, Ihe Rev. T. 

 Carwardine, m.a. prebendary of St. 

 Paul's, and rector of that parish. 



At Great Baddow, 77, Abraham Bnllen, 

 esq.— 66, Mr. J. Stock, of Rayne, much 

 respected.— At Little Horkesly-hall, 63, 

 E. J. H. Hlaire, esq.— At Ongar, 73, Mr. 

 T. Walker, generally esteemed and 

 lamented. 



KENT. 



A fire lately happened at Woolwich, 

 which destroyed twelve houses in Aslidown 

 valley, and several sheds and hay-ricks. 

 Considerable properly was destroyed. 



Murrtcd.] Mr.: J. Goodwin, to Miss 

 Godfrey; Mr. E, Godfrey, to Miss A. 

 Radcliffe ; Mr. T. Godden, to Miss 

 Gmner: all of Canterbury. — Mr. J. 

 Davey, to Miss R. Reed, both of Dover.— 

 Mr. Wood, of Dover, to Miss Smith, of 

 Alkham.— Mr. R. Relf, to Miss F. Buley; 

 Mr. W. Anderson, to Mi?s A. F. Wilkin- 

 son ; Mr. Scvale, to Miss A. Allen: all of 

 Chatham.— Mr. G. F. Fuller, to Miss 

 Rickords, both of Ramsgate. — Capt. Bell, 

 n.N. to Miss AVilks, of Davington. 



Died.] At Canterbury, 82, Mr. T. 

 Roalfc.— In St. Alphage-lane, 69, Mary, 

 widow of Sampson Kingsford, esq. 



At Dover, Mrs. Bersken.— 55, Capt. 

 Henry Bazely, R.N. 



At Challiam, Mrs. Lijjlit.— 66, John 

 Howe, esq. of the Ordnance department. 

 —63, Mrs. M. Saxby. 



At Maidstone, 52, Mr. E. Jnpp. 



At Ramspate, Mrs. E. Wykeham. 



At Folkestone, 33, Mr. H. Dray.— 74, 

 Mrs. Smith.— .53, Mr. H. Worrell. 



At Chatham Hatch, 87, Mrs. Hubbard. 

 —At Farleigh, 69, Mr. Lewis.— At 

 Dumpton-lionse, Thanet, 31, Mrs. Crofts, 

 deservedly lamented. — At Harbledowii, 

 George Peter, esq, 



SUSSEX. 



A numerous body of landowners in this 

 connty lately petitioned the House of 

 Commons against Ihe repeal of the duty on 

 wool imported. 



BJarried.] Mr. Bradsiiaw, of St. James's- 

 slrcct, to Miss Lashmar, of Siiip-strect. — 



Hampshire — iVilt shire. [May I, 



, Mr. T. Hng!;ins, to Miss i\t. A. Foard, of 

 Hicli street: all of Brighton. 



Died.] At Chichester, in West-street, 

 Miss O. S. Boycc, greatly regretted. — 

 IMr. Fosbrook, generally respected. 



At Brighton, in the Pavilion Colon- 

 nade, Mary, widow of the Rev. Julin 

 Lawton. 



At Horsham, 82, Mrs. Howes.— The 

 Rev. T. Williams, m.a, master of the 

 Grammar-school. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Several elegant landaus have been- 

 lately launched at Southampton, which 

 convey passengers about the town and 

 environs at small fares. 



A connty meeting was lately hehl at 

 Winchester, Waller Long, esq. the high 

 sheriff, in the chair, to consider the pro- 

 priety of petitioning parliament for a 

 repeal of Ihe assessed taxes. Several 

 gentlemen, in an able manner, delivered 

 their sentiments, and a petition was 

 agreed upon. 



Married.] Mr. D. Primer, to Miss S. 

 I^nham; Mr. W, Porter, to Miss M. 

 Evans : all of Southampton. — The Rev. J. 

 Edmunds, of Portsea, to Miss Caston, of 

 Basingstoke.— Mr. C. Cox, to Miss Rose, 

 both of Gosport, — Mr. Waterman, to Miss 

 M. Purdy, both of Romsev.— The Rev. J. 

 Le Marchanf, of St. Helen's, Isle of 

 Wight, to Miss E. Utterson, of Marwell- 

 hall. 



Died.] At Southampton, in Kingsland- 

 place, Mrs. Purkis. — \i Monut-place, 57, 

 IMr. T. A. Eglan — At an advanced a^e, 

 Frances, widow of Admiral Evans. — 35, 

 Mrs. Dent — 7-1, Sheerman Bird, esq. late 

 Senior Judge of the Courts of Appeal and 

 Circuit of Dacca. 



At Winchester, at an advanced age, 

 Mrs. E. Tombs. 



At Portsmouth, Miss B. Torriano. — In 

 Penny-street, Luke Allen, esq. of the 

 Inner Temple. 



At Portsea, Mr. S. Salmon. 



At Gospoit, Mr. Amos— At Spring 

 Gardens, 8-1, Mr. Wooldridge. 



At Great Abshott, 71, John Blagrovo, 

 esq. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. Cooper, jun. of Trow- 

 bridge, to IMiss E. Wilkius, of Ddlon 

 Marsh.— Mr. G. Edwards, to Miss Mitfen, • 

 both of Warminster. — M. Krtrton, esq. et 

 Corsham, to Mary, widow of T. Adams, 

 esq. of Thornbury.— Samuel Grcatheed, 

 jun. esq. of Sandford, to Miss Margaret 

 Elizabeth Crook. 



Died] At Salisbury, Mrs. S. Loder. 



At Trowbridge, 60, Mr. J. Burgess. 



At Marlborough, 8'<?, the Rev. F. 

 Henchman, a.m. rector of Bcckbury, and 

 vicar of North Morelon. 



At Warminster, 47, Mrs. Buckler, ge- 

 nerally respvcted. 



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