190 
tides, lately dccurred along the northern 
coast of Kent. The sea rose from four to 
five fvet perpendicularly above the usual 
height of the highest spring tides, over- 
flowing the banks and marshes. 
Married.|Mr.W. Fin, to Miss P.Staplor ; 
Mr. Thomas Jobncock, to Miss C. Saun- 
ders; Mr. R. Harris, to Miss S. Tye; Mr. 
S. White, to Miss Hatton: all of Canter- 
bury.— Mr. T. Hookham, to Mrs. Fenley, of 
Folkestoue.—Mr. R. Hayman, to Mrs. Bai- 
ley, both of Deal.—J. Grant, Smith, esq. of 
Sittingbourne, to Miss A. Blake, of Dover. 
—Mr. W.H. Weekes, to Miss Hearne, both 
of Sandwich.—Mr. ‘Lf. Stutley, to Miss E. 
Brignell, both of Lyd.—Mr. S. Wrake, of 
Chilham, to Miss L. Dennett, of Lenham. 
—Mr.S. Catt, to Miss M. Baker, both of 
Biddenden.—Mr. G. Rayner, to Miss M. 
Warler, both of Sutton Valance. 
Died). At Dover, 70, Mrs. Horne.—At 
an advanced age, Mr. Broad. 
At Rochester, Mr. Ballard. 
At Chatham, 27, Lieut. S. J. Holland, 
49th regt.—Mrs. Hopley.—39, Mrs. A. 
Viney.—73. Mr. T. Hills.—Mrs. Eldridge. 
At Deal, 72, Mrs. Clayson. 
At Ramsgate, Mrs. Hervey, widow of the 
Rey. Richard H. 
At Margate, 60, Mr. W. Fawtrell.—At 
an advanced age, Mr. J. Bailey. 
At Lydd, 86, Mrs. M. Dray.—At Smar- 
den, 89, Mr. J. Woollett—At Broadstairs, 
75, Mr. T. Castle —Mr. E. Nethersole-— 
At Wolverton, 28, Louisa Catherine, wife 
of the Rey. H. R. Quariley —At Barham, 
26, Mr. G. Marshall. 
SUSSEX. 
A new road was opened on the 29th ult. 
at Brighton, leading from Middle-street 
to West-street. The King first passed’ over 
it in an open landau. 
In the parish of Mayfield there were 
lately nineteen farms without tenants. 
Married.| Mr. T. Stares, to Miss Rus- 
sel: Mr. Jas. Smith, to Miss, Cooper: all 
of Chicester—Mr. Eames, to Mrs. Os- 
bourn, both of Arundel.—Mr. A. Windus, 
of Lewes, to Miss A. Rogers, of Southover. 
Died) At Chichester, in East-street, 74, 
Thomas Fitzherbert, esq.—In West-street, 
55, Mrs. C. Barber.—67, Mrs. M. Baxter. 
At Brighton, on the Marine Parade, 84, 
Mrs. Luther.—In York-place, Mr. R. Wil- 
liams, much respected.—In the York Ho- 
tel, Mrs. Sheppard.—On Richmond-ter- 
race, Mrs. Wilds. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Becket. 
At Seaford, Mrs. Alifrey, widow of 
George A. esq.—At Petworth, Mr. Gold- 
ring. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Marvied.| W. Beckford, esq. of South- 
ampton, to Miss M. E. Stane, of Forest- 
hall—Mr. S. Matthews, to Miss Flight, 
both of Winchester —Mr. G. Attwood, to 
Sussea—Somerselshire. 
if M arch 1 , 
Miss M. Moody, both of Basingstoke —Mr. 
H. Whitbread, to M‘ss C. Woodnutt, both 
of Newport.—Mr. B. Harfield, of Hayling, 
to Miss Hatch, of Denmead —Mp, W. God- 
rich, of Durley Mill, to Miss Redman, of 
Winchester. 
Died.| At Southampton, in the Poly- 
gon, Miss J. E. Lichigaray, late of Philly- 
brook-house, Essex.—Mrs. Gilbert.—Mrs. 
Michell.—Mr. 8. Davies —51, Mrs, Cozens. 
At Winchester, Mrs. Page.—Mr, Allsop. 
At Portsmouth, 60, Mr. Barnes. 
At Lymington, 72, Tiomas Mitchell, 
esq.—Miss F. Mitchell —78, Mrs, Mitchell, 
widow of Mr. Charles M. 
At Charker-farm, 67, Mr. R. Owton. 
At Littlehanipton, 52, Mr. J. Hoge 
At Funtington, 75, Mrs. H. Andrews. 
At Hartley Wentney, Miss Husband. 
At Newport, Mrs. Wood, sen.—Mrs. 
Wood, daughter-in-law.—Mr. Crammer. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The clothing districts of this county 
have lately been a scene of disturbance, 
owing toa general rising of the weavers, 
many struck foran advance of wages. A 
temporary yieldiag has been agreed to by 
many of the master manufacturers. 
Married.| Pern Tinney, esq. of Salis- 
bury, to Mrs. Charlotte May.—Mr. J. Lit- 
tle, to Miss J. Davis, both of Trowbridge. 
—Mr. Dowing, of Mere, to Miss H. 
Mitchell, of Hatherley. 
Died.| At Devizes, Mr. Burt. 
At Bradford, 65, Mr. Jas. Hinton. 
At Melksham, Mrs. Webb. 
At Crewkerne, Mr. H. Steinbridge. 
At Market Lavington, 35, Mrs. M. A. 
Newman. 
At Baynton-house, Mrs. Long, widow of 
William L. esq. of Bath. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
As a proof of the low ebb of the agricul- 
tural interest, and necessarily of stock, at 
a late sale in this county, a recent Bath 
journal states thata pig three months old, 
was knocked down at only 6d., and another 
at ls.; the other stock was sold at or less 
than one-third of the price it would haye 
made seveu or eight years since. 
We regret to have to mention the new 
regulations of Ilchester gaol, which bear so 
cruelly and oppressively on Mr. Hunt, and 
hope, in our next, to be able to announce 
an amel oration. é 
Married.| Mr. D. Bennett, to Miss M-. 
Taylor ; Mr. W. Dore, to Mrs. J. Arnolds : 
all of Bath—Mr. T. Dorman, to Miss L. 
Smith, both of Walcot.—Mr. Jos. Parsons, 
to Miss Jerrard, both of Wells—Mr. T. 
Bussel, of Bridgewater, to Miss U. Dean, 
of Bath.—Mr. J. Sturridge, of Frome, to 
Miss W. S. White, of Bath.—Mr. Blake, 
of Bishop’s Lydeard, to Miss M. A. Bad- 
cock, of Taunton.—James Galpine, esq. of 
Marnhull, to Miss M. Sherring, of Mil- 
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