286 
Cooke, R.N. to Miss C. Pulham, of Har- 
wich.—Mr. R. Paul, of Saffron Walden, to 
Miss M. Wedd, of Foulmire—T. West, 
esq.to Miss M.Spence, of Upton. 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Elizabeth Ann, 
daughter of the Rev. Wm. Williams. 
At Maldon, 82, Mr. E. Hunsdon, 
At Great Dunmow, 81, B. Foakes, esq. 
senior Alderman of that corporation. 
At’ Broomfield, 56, Elizabeth, wife of 
Charles Porter, esq. 
At Rayleigh, Mrs. Murdoch. 
KENT. 
At the late assizes, there were 180 pri- 
soners for trial. 
Agricultural labourers lately assembled 
in different bodies in this county, and 
caused considerable alarm; but their objects 
appeared simply to be to procure work, at 
an increase of wages. 
Married.| Mr. W. Mutton, of Canter- 
bury, to Miss M. A. Foreman, of Deal. 
Francis Patten, esq. of Rochester, to Mrs. 
Earrett, of Strood.—Mr. J. Patten, of 
Holingbourne, to Miss E. Earrett, of 
Strood.—Mr. Jas. Connor, to Miss E. Dar- 
nil; Mr. Jas. Hunt, to Miss C. Clark: all 
of Folkestone —At Biddenden, Mr. J. 
Shoesmith, to Miss M. Bourne.—At Brook- 
land, Mr. E. Baker, to Miss A. King. 
Died.) At Canterbury, in King-street, 
69, Mrs. Dernacour——In Wincheap-street, 
Mrs. Porter.—In St. George’s-lane, Mr. G. 
Quested. 
At Rochester. Mr. W. Clarke.—In Troy- 
town, Mrs. Lathbury, of Stoke. 
At Chatham, Mr. E. Acworth.—82, 
Mr, W.B. Mitchell—50, Mr. J. Nagle — 
50, Mr. J. Mark.—25, Mr. H. Chary. 
At Sheerness, T. T. Folds, esq. M.D. 
much respected.—Mrs. Field. 
At Riverhead, 91, Mrs. Petley, widow 
of Charles P. esq—At Milton, 94, Mr. 
Wildash.—At Selling, 62, Mr. A. Amos, 
deservedly regretted.—At Sittingbourne, 
71, Mr. s. Hubble —At Seasalter, 69, Mr. 
J. Hopper.—At Hoborough, 82, Mrs. E. 
Goodhugh. 
SUSSEX. 
Several landlords in this county are 
adopting the good old fashioned mode of 
letting their land in small portions of 20, 
25, and 30 acres. 
In the parish of Seaford, in this county, 
a farm of 1000 acres, now pays no less than 
nine hundred pounds for poor rates, 
Married.| Mr. Orton, of Chichester, to 
Miss Crawford, of Lordon—At Arundel, 
T. Eames, esq. to Mrs. Osborne. 
Died.| At Chichester, in East-street, 
60, Mr. W. Burnett.—In the East Pallant, 
84, Mr. H. Smith. 
At Horsham, Mr. G. Pearman, suddenly, 
At New Fishbourne, 51, Mrs. A. Mussel- 
thwaite. 
At Ticehurst, Mrs. Barren, late of Troy- 
town, Rochester—At Rodmill, Miss Ra- 
K ent—Somersetshire. 
[April f, 
son.—At Angmering, 87, Mrs. Jupp.—At 
Alfriston, 74, Mr. T. Susan——At Week, 
88, Mrs. Shotter. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
At the Lent assizes for this county six- 
teen prisoners were sentenced to death 
but two only, (poachers) left for execution. 
Married.| Mr. J. Follett, to Miss S. A. 
Thatcher, both of Southampton.—Wiiliam 
Lomer, esq. of Southampton, to Miss M. 
P. Taylor, of Plymouth.—Lieut. Bradley, 
R.N. to Miss M. Pratt, both of Portsea.— 
Mr. Jas. Grey, of Lymiugton, to Miss Mil- 
ler, of Bosham.—A. R. Drummond, esq. 
of Cadlands, to Lady Elizabeth, daughter 
of the Duke of Rutland. 
Died.| At Southampton, in Hanover- 
buildings, General Richardson.— Mrs. 
Avery.—65, Mrs. Sutton—Mr. Downs, 
At Winchester, 90, Mr. J. Feacham.— 
In Colebrook-street, 78, Mrs. Newlyn. 
At Portsmouth, Mrs. Bell. 
At Portsea, Mr. T. Knott, suddenly — 
79, Mr. T. Woolford. 
At Lymington, 85, Mrs. B. Pardley. 
At Portchester, Catherine, wife of Rear 
Adm. Cooke, deservedly lamented. 
At Swathling, 62, Dorothea, widow of 
the Rey. Chas. Warre, of Rugby.—At 
Crawley, 72, Mr. Pickering. 
WILTSHIRE. 
At the late assizes for this county, nine- 
teen prisoners received sentence of death, 
one to transportation for seven years, and 
nine to various periods of imprisonment. 
Married.) Mr. Hole, to Miss Smart, 
both of Bradford.—Mr. Fielder, of New- 
bury, to Miss Furnell, of Marlborough.— 
Mr.J. Helps, of Chapplenapp, to Miss M. 
Barton, of Atworth. 
Died.] At Salisbury, Mr. P. Hebbert. 
At Trowbridge, Mrs. S. Mayell.—Mr. 
W. Frame. 
At Market Lavington, Mrs. Garratt, wife 
of Jobn G. esq.suddenly. 
At Ivy Cottage, near Chippenham, Har- 
riet, wife of Thomas Parker, esq. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Taunton and Ilchester, 
have lately petitioned parliament to alle- 
viate the unconstitutional sufferings of Mr. 
Hunt, confined in Ichester goal. A requi- 
sition, signed by 2370 names was presented 
to the High Sheriff, to call a county meeting 
on the subject, but he refused.—We are 
happy to observe that the case of Mr. Hunt, 
as well in regard to his sentence as to the 
mode of imprisonment, has excited the 
sympathy of just men over the whole 
empire, 
The inhabitants of Wells have lately 
agreed to petition both houses of Parlia- 
ment for the enactment of a more speedy 
and effectual mode of recovering debts 
under £15. 
Married,| Mr. Child, to Miss Ballinger 5 
Arch. M‘Adam, esq. of St. James's Parade, 
to 
