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public creditor was reaping an undue ad- 
wantage from the present state of the cur- 
rency, to which the resolutions attributed 
a great part of the present depreciated 
state of agricultural produce. Mr. Disney 
and Mr. Western, m.P. spoke in favour of 
the resolutions, which were almost unani- 
mously agreed to. 
Married.] ‘Vhe Rev. W. Walford, rector 
of St. Runwald’s, Colchester, to Miss M. 
A. Hutton, of Beaumont.—Mr. G. Whin- 
cup, of Burnham, to Miss Garrett, of 
Halesworth.—Mr. P, Cantano, of Balling- 
don, to Miss R, Rampling, of Bury St. 
Edmund’s.—Mr. Littlewood, of Bright- 
lingsea, to Mrs. Warner, of Dedham. 
Died.] At Colchester, Mr. W. Burnham, 
deservedly regretted.— Mrs. Steevens, wi- 
dow of the Rev. 1. S.—Mrs. Lee.—C. L, 
Spitta, esq. 
At Shortgrove-hall, Joseph Smith, esq. 
many years private secretary to the late 
Mr. Pitt.—At Great Baddow, S. C. Carne, 
esq. lieut.-col. of the East Essex militia — 
At Smyth’s-farm, Great Dunmow, Mr. 
Barnard,— At Springfield, Mr. R. Coates, 
highly respected. 
KENT. 
At the late settlement of the accounts 
of St. Mary’s parish, Sandwich, it was 
agreed that there should be no feasting at 
the parish expense. A worthy example! 
Married.] Mr. Churehill, to Miss Cul- 
ling; Mr. J. Weakly, to Miss Gray; Mr. 
J. Jacobs, to Miss E. Barnard: all of 
Canterbury.—E, Collard, esq. of Herne, 
to Miss Finnis, of Dover.—Mr. Jordan, of 
Deal, to Mrs. Gosby, of Wingham.—Mr. 
‘W. Hopkins, of Chatham, to Miss Lepper, 
of Wye.—Mir. T. Golder, to Miss 8S. Car- 
ter; Mr. G. Stoneliam, to Miss 8, Tolputt: 
all of Folkestone.—Capt. A. Hooper, to 
Miss M. Claris, both of Ramsgate. 
Died.] At Canterbury, 22, Mr. E. 
Clarke.—28, Mr. G. Delmar.—49, Mrs. 
E. Halsey. 
At Chatham, 50, Mr. W. Horton.—Mrs. 
Dobson, wife of Dr. D. M.p.—d5, Mrs. 
Shickell. 
At Deal, 71, Mrs. Brown.—72, Mrs. 
Burton, widow of John B. esq. of Chatham 
Doek-yard —79, Mr. T. Read. ; 
_ At Wolkestone, 90, Mr, Jas. Hobday.— 
23, Mr. J. Harden. 
At Ashford, Miss E, Parkes —At an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs, Broday. 
At Alkham, 80, Mrs. H. Hatton.—At 
Lydd, 85, Mr. W. Haisell. 
SUSSEX. 
In the House of Commons, fately, 
Mr. Curteis, in presenting a petition from 
the hop-planters of the county of Sussex, 
complaining of the high duties levied upon 
that article, made some remarks upon the 
distress which prevailed in that county, 
and referred to two letters he had received, 
in which it was stated that in one parish 
there were-thirty farms thrown into the 
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landlords’ hands; and that, so exasperated 
were the people by the pressure of the 
poor-rates, that the Select Vestry would 
not go to the church, through fear of be- 
ing stoned; that in another parish, where 
all the inhabitants were but 2000, one 
thonsand were chargeable. 
Married.) Mr. W. Rawlins, to Mrs. 
Andrews, both of Chichester.—Mr. Mar- 
shall, of Woolavington, to Miss S. Duffell, 
of Duncton, 
Died.] At Chichester, in North-street, 
83, Mrs. A. Fathers.—102, Dir. W. Brewer. 
—30, Mr. W. Wells, jun. 
At Brighton, Mr, E. Palmer.—On the 
Grand Parade, Mrs. Blount. 
At Worthing, Mrs. Stubbs. 
At Arundel, 45, Mr, Ibbetson.— Mr. 
Bartholomew, jun. 
HAMPSHIRE: . 
Petitions from several places in this 
county, complaining of agricultural distress, 
aided, as stated, by the sudden change to 
the metallic currency, has been presented 
to the House of Commons. 
Marvied.] Mr. Wren, jun. of Southamp- 
ton, to Miss Langford, of Exbury-farm.— 
Mr. Northover, to Miss Earle; Mr. D. 
Deaker, to Miss E, Brown: all of Win- 
chester.—Mr. Knight, of Romsey, to Mrs. 
Allsop, of Winchester.—Mr. Mackenzie, 
of Portsea, to Miss Curtis, of Mile-end. 
Diced.] At Southampton, 28, Mrs, FE. 
Moss.—Major-gen. Maddox -Richardson, 
governor of North Yarmouth, deservedly 
lamented. 
At Winchester, in Little Minster-street, 
75, Mrs, Arlett.—76, Mrs. S. Watson, of 
Chertry-lane end. 
At Portsea, Mr. T. Whitewood, greatly 
regretted.—Mrs. Penney, late of Ham- 
bledon. 
At Millbrook, Henry Sellick, esq.—At 
Northam, Capt. J. G. Blackman. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Salisbury lately 
agreed to petition Parliament for amelio- 
ration of the criminal code. 
Married.| Mr. R. Strange, of Devizes, 
to Miss M. Clarke, of Streatley.—Mr. 
Heard, of Devizes, to Miss C. Kemp, of 
Fxeter.—Mr. W. Hibberd, to Miss J. 
Cripps, both of Swindon. 
Died.j At Salisbury, 78, Anne Maria, 
widow. of the Rev. E, Campbell, of 
Cricklade. 
At Trowbiidge, 72, Mrs. Barrow, 
At Devizes, Mr. F. Britain. 
At Corsham, Mr. R. Coats. —At Over- 
ton, 64, Mrs. Russ, regretted. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
The agriculturists of this county lately 
agreed to petition Parliament for relief. 
In their petition they stated, that they 
had paid strict attention to the various 
resolutions laid before Parliament, with 
respect to the agricultural interest, and 
they were convinced that such measures as 
those 
