1822.] 
Ipswich, to Miss H. Wallis, of Colchester. 
—Mr. B. Backhouse, to Mrs. M, A. 
Prentice, both of Ipswich.—Mr. W. B. 
Smith, to Mrs. E. Clarke, of Sudbury.— 
Charles Brown, esq. of Islington, to Miss 
S. Primrose, of Southwold.—Mr. Mathew, 
to Miss H. Eade, both of Cotton.—Mr. 
Peck, of Dagworth, to Miss Mathew, of 
Cotton.—Mr. W. Ray, of Fannington 
Green, to Miss Gooch, of Brundish-hall. 
Died.] At Ipswich, 76, Mrs. Ranson.— 
60, Mrs. R. Bennett.—53, Mr. J. Parker. 
At Bury, 33, Mrs. A. S. Rallings. 
At Southwold, 86, Mr. 8. Hunton, one 
of the Society of Friends. 
At Stowmarket, Mr. J. Ward, sud- 
denly. 
At Brandon, 25, Mr. R. Mortlock. 
At Saxted, 62, Mr. E. Mayes.—At 
Cretingham, 24, Mr. T. R. Ludbrook:— 
23, Mr. G. Ludbrook, esteemed and 
ereatly lamented.—At Wenhaston, 84, 
Mrs. E, Andrews.—At Ixworth, 68, Mrs. 
Reed, late of Palgrave.—At Darsham, 63, 
Mr. J. Pope. 
ESSEX. 
Married.|] William Dyer, esq. of Little 
Ilford, to Miss Mary Ramsbottom.—Mr. 
C. Hall, of Harlow, to Mrs. W. Wright, of 
Romford.—Mr. Trollop, of Halsted, to 
Miss M. Canning, of Elsenton.—Mr. S. 
Hatchinson, to Miss E. Plumbe, both of 
Colchester.—Mr. H. Guy, to Miss J. 
Clark, both of Chelmsford.— Mr. T. 
Wraekhill, of Burnham, to Mis3’S. Scott, 
' of Chelmsford—John Osborn, esq. of 
Witham, to Mrs. C. Dowsing, of Colches- 
ter.—Mr. H. Christopherson, of Ipswich, 
to Miss H. Wallis, of Colchester.—Mr. J, 
Cooper, to Miss Hatt, both of Great 
Oakley.—Mr. Geo, Thorn, of Great Bad- 
dow, to Miss H. Choat, of Ipswich, both of 
the Society of Friends.—The Rev. T. Har- 
risop, of Denne-hill, to Miss E. Branfell, 
of Upminster-hall—Mr, W. Baker, of 
Ford-street Mills, to Miss Maria Nunn, of 
Maldon. 
Died.] At Colchester, 41, Miss Round, 
of Birch-hall.—Miss Willis.—25, Mrs. J. 
Hedge, of Ipswich. 
At Billericay, 72, Mrs. Mary Blencowe. 
—At Clayberry-hall, Mrs. W. C. Hatch,— 
At Great Baddow, Mrs. Belcher.—At 
Aldham-hall, Mr. T. Lay.—At Finch- 
ingtield, 23, Miss A. Westerman. 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Maria Tilney, one 
of the Society of Friends.—53, Mr. J, 
Merrit.—Miss E. A. Williams. 
At Harwich, Mrs. Cottingham. 
At Maldon, Mr. W. Hayward. 
At Saffron Walden, Miss Collin, highly 
and deservedly esteemed. 
At Braintree, 58, Mr. J. Dixon.—At 
Dover-court, Mrs, Cole-—At Woodham 
Walter, Miss C. Kemp.—At Mountnessing 
Grange, 49, Mrs. Martha Thorogood.—At 
Moreton, the Rev. W. Wilsov, 3.p.~At 
Essea—Kent—Sussex. 
581 
Leeden, Mr. Wood.—At Sibie Heding- 
ham, Mrs. King. 
KENT. : 
Want of employment has been generally 
felt, and the feeling manifested by several 
illegal acts in various parts of this country 
against machinery by the farming labourers 
within the month. Seventeen recently ap- 
plied to the parish of Stockbury for relief: 
there being no employment, they were 
actually set upon playing at marbles. In 
this unmanly pastime they were as actually 
superintended by order of the overseers of 
the parish. 
Married.} Mr. R. Boyle, to Miss A. 
Tookey.—Mr. T. Wright, to Miss E. 
Warren: all of Canterbury.—Geo, Frend, 
esq. of Canterbury, to Miss A. Tomson, of 
Ramsgate.—Mr. W. Pearson, of Sitting- 
bourne, to Miss M. Powis, of Canterbury. 
—Mr. L. Histed, of Faversham, to Miss 
Wilmehurst, of Canterbury.—Mr. C. Por- 
tage, of Rochester, to Mrs. A. Mannich, of 
Strood.—At Rochester, Mr. H. Clarke, to 
Mrs. Patch.—Mr. W. Court, of Faver- 
sham, to Miss E. Redman, of Oare.—Mr.J, 
Bourne, to Miss H. Brean, both of Stock- 
bary.——-Mr. Bented, of Alcomb, to Miss E. 
Strong, of Ramsgate. 
Died.] At Canterbury, in Castle-street, 
43, Mr. W. H. Flood.—In St. George’s- 
street, 33, Lieut. J. Elwyn, of the 31st 
regt.—In St. Peter’s-street, 42, Mrs, 
Stickalls, 
At Ramsgate, Mr. E. Daniel, jun, 
At Margate, 73, William Woodman, esq. 
At Maidstone, 84, Mrs, Jeffery, much 
esteemed. 
At Faversham, 84, B. Baker, esq. 
At Gillingham, 83, the Rev. i Rad- 
clitfe, D.D. archdeacon of Canterbury, &c. 
—At Bearsted, 55, Mrs. S. Kidney.—At 
Branbridges, Mr. W. Walton.—At Ford- 
wich, 60, Mrs. Morgan.— At Biddendea, 
87, Mrs, S. Button. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| Mr. Orton, of Chichester, to 
Miss. Crawford, of London.—Mr. S. J. 
Hankée, of Chichester, to Miss E. John- 
son, of Salisbury.x—Mr. R. Grover, to 
Miss S. Clements, of West-street.—Mr. 
“Haggett, to Miss Godwin, of Charles- 
street; all of Brighton.—-Mr, Moseley, to 
Mrs. Skeel, of Brighton, 
Died.] At Chichester, in North-street, 
24, Mrs, Eldridge.—102, Mr. William 
Brewer.—In the East Pallant, aged 84, Mr. 
Harry Smith, well known by the appella- 
tion of “ The Squire.” He was a come 
plete sportsman of the Old School—skilful 
in the use of the cross and long bows, and 
at all athletic exercises—an adept at the 
single-stick and quarter-staff, which last he 
would, ’till lately, turn with astonishing 
celerity. A well-known fact of his prowess 
in the last-named exercise we subjoin :— 
In 1779, a serjeant of Elliott’s Light-Horse 
being 
