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Waldringfield—W. Hewett, esq. RN to 
Miss Stevens, daughter of P. S. esq . of 
Harwich. 
Died. At Chelmsford, Mrs. Ambrose» 
relict of the late Mr. J. A. organist.—Mr. 
W. Smith. 
At Colchester, in his 37th year, Mr. N. 
Hedge, jeweller. 
At Harwich, 35, Mr. J. Deex, plumber 
and glazier, A father and mother, a sister 
and brother all died in this family within 
the last twelye months. 
Tn his 67th year, Mr. W. Lilly, miller, of 
Debenham. : 
At Saffron Walden, in his 66th year, Mr. 
J. Rickard, farmer and maltster. 
At Witham, after an illness of a few 
hours, the very Rey.J. Jefferson, Archdea- 
con of Colchester, Vicar of Witham, &c. 
He was au able defender of the church, a 
firm friend of the laws, as a magistrate, a 
kind mediator in cases which udmitted of 
amicable adjustment, and a warm advocate 
of charitable and useful works. To him 
Colchester is indebted for an asylum for 
the afflicted poor. 
KENT. 
At amecting of Agriculturists for the 
western division of this county, held at 
Maidstone, a petition to the House of Com- 
mons was unanimously carried, purporting 
among other representations, that ‘‘ they 
had entertained the most sanguine hopes 
of relief from the Select Committee, &c. but 
had been grievously disappointed. 
A petition, similar in its object, was 
agreed to at the East Kent Agricultural 
Association, at Canterbury, Dec. 29. 
Married.) At Hawkhurst, Mr. T. Reeves, 
tothe youngest daughter of IT. Barrow, 
esq.—At Chatham, Dr. W. Lamert to Miss 
M. Allen—At Dover, E. Lynn, esq. of 
Greenwich Hospital, to Martha, eldest 
daughter of Mr. W. Hedgecock, shipbuild- 
er.—T. D. Stewart, of Saudwich, lieut. 
R.N, to Elizabeth, 3d daughter of G. Palli- 
ser, esq. of Vache Park, Bucks. 
Died.] At Canterbury, in his 40th year, 
Mr. J. Tevelain, publican.—Mrs. Decau- 
four, wife of D. D. esq. 52.—Mr. C. Lepine, 
eabinet maker and a lay clerk of the cathe- 
dral. 
At Maidstone, 27, Miss E. Ruck.— 
Rachel, youngest daughter of the late 
Lieut. W. Elliott, R.N—R. Mathews, 76, 
who for a trifling debt, had been iucarce- 
rated in the county jail upwards of twelve 
years.—Miss A. Rachel, 21. 
At Tunbridge, 63, Miss Wise, a maiden 
lady. 
At Ramsgate, 86, Mr. R. Stock, formerly 
of Canterbury.—Mrs. E. Cublen, 52.— 
Mr. Bugden, 74.—Mr. Cull, sen. 86. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Ladd—W. S. only 
son of W. Jeffreys, esq. solicitor, 21.—J 
Slade, esq. Chief Clerk in the Pay-office in 
Chatham Dock-yard. He haying be- 
Kent—Hampshire. 
| Feb. i? 
come backward in making up his accounts, 
and being in arrears to a large amount, an 
order was sent to Commissioner Sir Robert 
Barlow to inspect his accounts. On this 
gentleman acquainting Mr. §. with his 
business, the latter opened his desk, and 
pointing to several bags, said they con- 
tained the sums due On Sir Robert’s pro- 
ceeding to count their contents, Mr.S. left 
the room, and in a few minutes afterwards, 
was found in an adjoining stable, weltering 
in his blood and lifeless, having shot him- 
self through the heart. The greater part 
of the bags contained only silver, instead 
of gold. The deceased was nearly sixty 
years of age, and has left a family of seven 
sons and daughters. 
. SUSSEX. 
At the late meeting of agriculturists, af 
Battle, after able speeches from Mr. Cur- 
tis and others, it was noticed that Mr. 
Cobbett was present, and he was invited to 
take the top of the second table at dinner. 
His health was cheered, while that of the 
king and others were drunk, without any 
such token of respect. Mr. Cobbett treated 
the subject of distress with much freedom, 
and the tenor of his arguments was much 
admired. The Earl of Ashburnham pre- 
sided at the meeting. 
Married.) At Brighton, the Rev. Dr. 
Styles, to Sophia, 2d daughter of the late 
J. L. Colville, esq. of Parliament-street, 
Wesiminster—At Chichester, Mr. H. Wilt- 
shire to Miss L. Brown.—T. Yates, M.D. of 
Brighton, to Olive, widow of the late F.C. 
strect, esq.—T. Dewdney, esq. of Ditching, 
to Miss S. Davies. of Chepstow, Monmouth, 
Died.| At Chichester, 52, Mr.-T. Martin. 
At Lewes, in her 39th year, Lucy, wife 
of W. Payne, esq. surgeon.—Mr. R. Wil- 
liams, of the Pelham Arms Inn. 
At Brighton, suddenly, R. F. Wykeham, 
esq. of Old Windsor—Susannah, wife of 
the Rev. H. Dodwell, of Maidenhead. 
At Hastings, aged 20, Diana, wife of Col. 
J. Elphinstone, and only child of C. Claver- 
ing,esq. of Riddleham Hope, Northumb. 
At Battle, Mr. P. Willard, solicitor, 40. 
At Winchelsea, the Rev. D. Hollingbury, 
rector and chancellor of the Diocese of 
Chichester. 
At East Grinstead, 70, Mr. T. Palmer, 
postmaster, : 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Southampton, R. B. Edy- 
yean, esq. to Mary E. eldest daughter of 
the late R. Boor, esq.—At Ealing, in this 
county, Capt. R. Aitchinson, R.N. to Eliza, 
daughter of the late M. Munro, esq. of the 
Island of Grenada.—At Lyndhurst, the 
“Rey. C. W. Wodehouse, to Lady Jane Hay. 
Died.] At Winchester, Mrs. Williamson, 
relict of the late Rev. Mr. W. rector of 
Basingstoke—W. Drewitt, esq. alderman. 
—Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late J. 
Crowcher, esq. of Denswerth, Sussex.— 
Mr. 
