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SUFFOLK. 



UTarriiil] Mr. J. Miiuio, to Miss S. 

 Peail ; Mr. J. J. Crow, lo Miss H. Hile : 

 all of 15iiry.— Mr. Otzman, to Miss Bed- 

 well, bolli of Ipswich— Mr. W. Mills, to 

 Rliss Reynold;!, t)i)tli of Sudbury. — Mr. J. 

 iiiiyward. of S)ow-tn;uket, to Miss M. 

 Unicli, of Meudlesliam. — Tlie Rev. E. 

 Cobbold, fif 151a\liall, to Li)uisa, dmi»liter 

 ofllie late Rev. I', F) Ple.stow, of Wafliiis;- 

 ton-lrall.— Mr. \V. Miidd, of Holbrook, to 

 Miss M. A. Marlii), of Sudbury. 



Dii-d.] At JJiiry, ?.'>, Mr. SleVben Pavis, 

 of Soiitligate-niill. — Jlr. Lillistono, late of 

 Rickui2;liall.— 7.5, Mr. B. Bridfje. 



At Ipswich, SO, Miss Harriet Adams. — 

 Mr. T. Dobson, suddenly.— 9i), Mrs. J. 

 Codd.— 87, Mr. William Cole: lie wascoii- 

 ."tideredoue of the ablest li>iid-surveyoi3 of 

 [ii.4 dav> 



At Woodbridire, 42, Mrs. M. Jacob, re- 

 gretted. — Mr. H. Carter, lunch le^pecied. 



ESSEX. 



S!us$ev—Hijntpskifi',S)C. [July f, 



At Dover, in St. G'-ori;c'.>-p'ace, IMii» 

 S. VVriijIit, lieservedly reiiictlcd. 



At Cliaihani, Mrs. S Watt— 72, Mr. 

 VV. Siniili.— 65, Mr. T. Watson.— 50, Mr. 

 Breailley, suddenly. 



At Folkestone, 78, Mrs. S. Smith.— 6J, 

 Mrs. Joliticuck. 



SUSSEX. 



The dissenters of Chichester lately 

 agreed to petition the House of t^oui- 

 monj fur repeal of the Corporation an<l 

 Test Acts. 



A nielanclvoly accident lately took place 

 off jjo-nor. Four men and a boy weie 

 out in a fdeasiire boat, when the latter 

 cinnbed up to attach a silk haiidkerchief 

 to the ma-t lieai*, at the sauie niouient 

 that oue of the men was reaching after 

 something ' in the sea, when the little 

 vessel swayed ou one side and upset. — • 

 Four were diowned. 



Married] J. Powell, esq. to Mi"* 

 Hussey ; both of Cliicliester. — Mr. Lee, 



An alarmin;; explosion and discharge of to Miss E. Tinner; Mr. W. Hersee, ii> 



rockets, shells, &;c. lately took place ai ilie 

 factory of Sir W. Con>,'reve, at Most Ham. 

 The roof of the buildini; was forced ott", and 

 two or three wnrkinen soverelv iniured. 



Mm■rie(l.^ Mr. J. Jarvis, ''o Miss M. 

 Buckinshaui — Mr. W. Peaison, to Miss 

 K. Strutt : all of Colchester— Mr. W. 

 Crti\t( of Lawford,to Miss Bowles, of Man- 

 ningtree. — Mr. J. C. Cartwri^hr, of Brain- 

 tree, to Miss H. Lorkin, of Bockin;:. — 

 John Lamb, estj. to Miss E. Cooper, both 

 of Ardlei^'li. 



Died.] At Colchester, Mr. Hutton. — 

 Mr. Knott.— 86, Mr. Spalding, late of 

 Bury.— 65, Mis. Can. 



At Harwich, 31, John, son of Dr. Has- 

 lam, of Hartstieet, Bloonisbiny. 



At Saffron Walueii, ST, Mr" Adams. — 

 8J, iMrs. Eiswell. 



At Witliam, 66, Mr. Daniell. — At 

 Monckwitli-farm, Mr. Jos. Simpson. — At 

 IJroomtield, Mr. J. Overall.— At Widford, 

 Mr. T. V\'l)iitaker. 



KENT. 



The Philosophical and Historical So- 

 ciety of Canterbury, lately resolved to pe- 

 tition the House of Commons for the re- 

 jection of Mr. Owen's plan, as " vi- 

 sionary." 



Married.] Mr. T. Timpson, of Tenter- 

 den, to Miss S. Lewis, of Canterbury. — 

 Mr. Piddock, of Howti^ild, to Miss Gold- 

 finch, of Canterbury. — Mi. C. Grant, to 

 Miss F. Corbett ; Lieut. Mudge. r.n. to 

 Miss K. H. Jell: all of Dover.— Mr. 

 Warman, of Sandwich, to Miss Reynolds, 

 of Dover. — Mr. A Cook, to Miss A. 

 Taylor; Mr. Tarihunter, to Miss Dixon: 

 all of Margate.— Mr. W. Frazer, to Miss 

 C. Miller, both of Folkestone. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in Bridge street, 

 at an advanced age, Mrs. Bushel.— lu 

 Wiuche-street, 80, Mr. King. 



Miss C. Street : all of Arundel. 



DieiL] At Chichester, in Suuth-slieet, 

 Mrs Groves. — In Noi th-street, 84, John 

 Newlaiid, esi\. — Miss M. Bemieti. 



At Biighion, in the King's rua<l, Mr«. 

 Mocalta. — Huu. Ann, widow of Col. F. 

 Metzner, of E.ist Boiirae.— In Manchester- 

 street, 9,', Mrs. E. Hrnwood.— Ill St. 

 James's street, Mr. G. Sealey, sen. 



tl/VMPSIIlKE. 



The Society for tlic J'^ncouragemont of 

 Alts and Sciences, lately presented the 

 silver Ceres uieda! lo Mr. Mears, iif Dur- 

 ley, for mainifactuiing Bonnets fioin 

 British grass, in imitatian of Leghorn. 



Married.] Mr. T. Lpvell, lo Miss L. 

 Roliss, botii of I'ortsinoiith. — John Kay, 

 esq. n.N. to Miss E. Woolli;ar, of Gosporl. 

 — Mr. J. Blake, jun. to Miss E. Hinks, 

 both of Lymington. — Mr. Parr, to Mis» 

 J. Hicks, both of Ringwood.— jMr. T. 

 Soffe, of Badmiiiston-farni, to MissTayloi, 

 of Hytlie — Mr. T. Thorp, jun. of vVier- 

 Mill, Old A heboid, to Miss M. A. 

 Carpenter, of B:^liton. 



Died.] At Wr.:clipster, in Colcbrook- 

 streel, at an advanced age, Mrs. Rogers. 



At P. rtsmiiulli,-t3, Mr. Benj. Oaksho'f, 

 deservedly iei;n'f;e'l. — Captain H. C. 

 Thompson, u.n. — In St. Tlionias's-sireet, 

 Mrs. Parker. — Mis. W. Young, 



At Port^o, Mr. Slade.— In Qneen- 

 street, Mrs. Field. 



At Alresford, 52, Mrs. .S. Keene.— At 

 Hill, near Southampton, Mrs. West. — At 

 Enisworth, 65, I-'dvvnrd Leinington, esq. 

 deservedly regreited. — At Nursling 

 Mount, near Souihauipton, 41, Alexander ' 

 Kins, esq. merrliunt, of Snuthampton. — . 

 At Ringwood, 79. Wiiliam Tice, esq. iS' 



WIl.TSUlKE. '"Si 



Married.] Stephan Mill', esq. of Or« ' 

 cheston St. George, to Mia* Merris, of 

 Milford. 



