94 
of Charlton.—Mr. R. Reaks, of Sandwich, 
to Miss M. Belsey, of Temple. 
Died.] At Canterbury, in Grove-lane, 
93, Mrs. Wood.—48, Mrs. H. Headdey. 
At Deal, 32, Miss S. Terry. 
At Chathani, in Best-street, 45, Mrs. 
Scott. 
At Margate, 59, Mr. J. Dickins.—80, 
Mrs. Bateman, widow of Capt. Nathaniel 
B. R.N. 
At Gondhurst, 81, Mr. Scott.—At Dart- 
ford, Mrs. Bullock.—At Ashford, 19, Miss 
S. M. E. Elliott —At Smeeth, the Rev. 
D. Ball, ru.b. deserved!y lamented. 
SUSSEX. 
A respectable public meeting lately 
took place at Brighton; J. M. Cripps, esq. 
in the chair. - The following excellent re- 
solution’ was among the number unani- 
mously agreed to:— That, disclaiming 
every motive of party politics, they con- 
sider the war to have assumed on the part 
of the Turks those features of extermi- 
nating barbarity, which call upon them, as 
‘men and Christians, to Jend the helping 
hand te their Greek brethren, and inter- 
pose, as far as in them lies, to secure to 
them the independence they have already 
in a measure conquered ia the land of 
their forefathers.” : 
. Worthing has been filled with the best 
company within the month; the hotels 
and libraries well frequented, and the pro- 
menades visited by elegant assemblages. 
Married.} The Rev. G. Bliss, to Miss 
E. B. Hack, both of Chichester.—Mr, R. 
Smith, of Chichester, to Miss Pink, of 
Hombledon.—Mr, Kennard, of Uckfield, 
to Miss Hicks, of Black Lion-street, 
Brighton.—The Rev. F. Acton, to Miss 
Smith, both of Lewes.—Mr. C. Wills, to 
Miss Stovald, of Bosham.—Mr.'T. F. Ball, 
_of Ditehling, to Miss Dennett, of Wood- 
mancote. 
Died.] At Chichester, in the Pallant, 
W. Jolmson, esq. 
At Brighton, 83, Mrs. Jackson.—In 
George-street, Mr. Martin, mach respect- 
ed.—Mr. T. Buckwell.—At an advauced 
age, S. Rollison, esq. 
At Lewes, Mr. Norman, 
At Arundel, Joseph Coote, esq. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
At the late Wiltshire assizes, there were 
nine capital convicts, but one only was 
sentenced to death. — 
At the late annual eleetion at Win- 
chester-college, the gold medals were 
_ awarded to Mr. Henry Davison, for Latin 
prose, * Virorum illustrium minima queque 
vita statimin oculos hominum incurrunt ;” 
_and Mr, Hugh Seymour ‘Tremenveere, tor 
_ English verse, ‘‘ the Death of Iady Jane 
Grey." The silver medals were obtained 
by Mr. H. Le Mesurier, “ Hannibatis ad 
Seipionem de Pace oratio ;” and Mr. James 
Corry Connellan, “* Tilus Quinctius to che 
Susser— Hampsh ire —Wiltshire—Somersetshire. 
{Aug. 1, 
Romans, when the A2qui and Volsti were 
ravoging their territory to the gates of the 
city.” 
A commercial news-room has been 
lately opened in Portsmouth. F 
Married.] Mr. J. s ellmott, to Miss A. 
Hill; Mr. Drury, to Miss Davison, of 
Kingsland-place: all of Southampton.— 
Mr. Harvey, to Miss Hunt, both of Ports 
mouth.—Mr. W. White, of Portsea, to 
Miss White, of Southampton.—Mr. J. 
Thorpe, of Portsea, to Miss M, Kingswell, 
of Portsmouth.—Mr. J. Roberts, of Wim- 
bourne, to Miss M. A. Best, of Ilford.— 
Mr, Jerman, to Mrs. Newman, both of 
Fareham. 
Dicd.] At Southamptcn, 57,.Mr. J. 
Poll, deservedly lamented.—Mrs. Shayer, 
lamented.—Mrs. E. Minns. 
At Winchester, in the High-street, Miss 
Toomer, late of Southampton.—77, Mr. 
Weekes.—83, Miss Sophia Lipscomb. 
At Portsmouth, 99, Mr. Meredith.—41, 
Mr. W. P. Reade, deservedly lamented. 
At Portsea, in Amelia-row, 54, Mr. T. 
Hendy, much and deservedly regretted.— 
Lient. J. Maxfield, R.w. 
At Southsea, 20, Miss M. Maude.—7 2, 
Mrs. C. Clarke, of Wellesbourn. 
At Lymington, Francis Soane, esq.— 
Miss Elizabeth Beckley. 
At Newport, 19, Miss Chiverton.—63, 
Mr, Jer. Self.icmMr. R. M. Knight. 
The Rev. T. Butler, B.p. rector of West 
Tisted, and vicar of Worldham.—At West- 
over Farm, Mrs. Hamby, regretted.—At 
Berry Lodge, Maria, widow of Robert 
Burrow, esq. of Starbro’ Castle, Surrey. 
WILTSHIRE, - 
At the late Wilts assizes, sentence of 
death was passed on four prisoners, but 
only one of them was left for execution, 
viz. Jovathan Cook, a quack doctor, for 
rape. 
Marricd.] Mr. T. Moors, of Mere, to 
Miss P. Tabor, of Silton.— Mr. R. Essing- 
ton, of Pottern, to Miss A. Wells, of Ar- 
dington —Mr. E. A. Nicholson, of Barford 
St. Martin, to Miss L. Barnes, of Stur- 
minster Marshall. 
Died.] At Trowbridge, 35, Mr. W. 
Spragg. 
At Marlborough, Mr. W. Sharps, re- 
gretted, 
At Bradford, 54, Mr. W. Munday. 
At Calne, 40, Mr. J. G., Button. 
The Rev. W. White, rector of ‘Veffont. 
At Parton, v6 and 19, Misses Eliza and 
Maria Kinnott. 
‘SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.] Capt. H. Ravenhill, to Miss 
M. Webb, of the Oraage-grove, both of 
Bath.—Mr. W. Davey, of Bath, to Miss 
H. Davis, of Lawrence-hill, Bristol. —Mr. 
Lowel, of Bath, to Miss L. Bayntun, of 
Bromham. — At Bathwick-chureh, Mr. 
Williams, to Mrs. Andrews, of Broad- 
street, 
