190 
Miss C. Webb: all of Chatham.—Mr., Ri- 
ehardson, to Miss J. Bye, cf Maidstone. 
. Died.] At Canterbury, in Longport, 
Mrs. Webb.—in the Lower Close, 93, 
Mrs. Rolfe, widow of the Rev. Robt. R. 
formerly rector of Willborough, Norfolk. 
. At Dover, Mrs, Mitchell.—Mr. E, Far- 
ley.—Mis. Jones.—Mr. Penn.— 22, (after 
a long and painful illness, following the 
birth of her first child,) to the inexpres- 
sible affliction of her husband, and of all 
her friends, Briseis, wife. of Arthur Brooke, 
of Canterbury. The memory of this amia- 
ble woman, who to great personal beauty 
united an uncommon sweetness of dispo- 
sition, will be long and-dearly cherished 
in that circle which her presence, unfortu- 
nately for a short time, has adorned and 
blessed. 
. At Chatham, 29, Miss R. Tucker.—44, 
Mrs. Joive.—35, Mr. ‘Y. Greenstead. 
At Faversham, 63, Samuel Fasham 
Roby, esq.—56, George Smith, esq. 
At Frindsbury, Mr. Hards.—At Wing- 
ham, at aniadvanced age, Mrs. Sandcroft. 
At Buckland-hill, Mary, wife of John 
Vernon, esq.—At Leeds, 60, Mr. ‘Crow- 
hurst. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| At Chichester, Capt. H. Cra- 
mer, of the 30th regt. to Marianne, daugh- 
ter of the late Major Madden.—Mr. T. 
Stroud, to Miss Gibbs, of ‘Chichester.—Mr. 
G, Bottiug, to Miss E. Pawson; Mr. Smart, 
to Miss Dennett: all of Lewes. 
Died.] At Chichester, Miss S. Hookey." 
At Brighton, 57, Mr. J. Cheeseman, 
sen.—Mr. Reeves, suddenly. 
At Eastbourne, Mrs, Stubbington, late 
of Selsey. 
At Burpham, Mr. Roberts, of ‘Chiches- 
ter,.—At Ucktield, 55, Mr. B, Lidbetter.— 
At Goodwood, Mr. Victor. 
HAMPSHIRE. * 
The delightful town of Southampton 
has lately -had a more than ordinary infiux 
of respectable company. 
Married.| Mr. 3. Beazley, of Tichfield, 
to Mrs. S. Sims, of Southamptor.—Mr. 
Wheecier, to Miss Gilmour, of the High- 
street, Winchester.—Mr. T. Macnamara, 
of Portsmouth, to Miss M. A. ‘Long, of 
West Cowes.—Mr. G. Moorsom, to Miss 
M. Creuze, both of Portsmouth—Mr. 
Slaughter, to Miss Pletcher, both of Gus- 
port—Mr. W. Hall, of Alresford, to Miss 
#. Charriott, of Ropley.—Me. Charriott, 
of Ropley,to Miss A. Budd, of Medstead. 
Dicd.] At Southampton, 53, Mrs. Rudd. 
—j4, Mrs. M. Purkis. 
At Winchester, 32, Miss A. Toomer. 
At Pertsmouth; 35, Mr. J. Furse,much 
jamented:-—Mr. T. Tole. vey, suddenly. 
At Portsea, Mr. Robinson, sen.—In 
Britam-street, 66, Myr. Blake.—In St. 
George's-square, Mr. Blake. 
At Billingham, Mr. E. Jacobs, sudden- 
ly.—At Headley, Mes. ‘Thomas, late of 
Chelsea. —At Romsey, Mrs. J. Edwards. 
Sussex—Hampshire—Wiltshire—Somersetshire. 
[Sept. 1, 
‘WILTSHIRE, 
Married.]| The Rey. P. Wyndham, to 
Miss Tatem, of Salisbury.—The Rev. 
George Mantell, to Mrs. Grey, both of 
Swindon. 
Died.} At Salisbury, Mrs. Cheater.— 
At an advanced age, Mr. Dennis, sen.— 
At an advanced age, Mr. Henry Sutton, 
deservedly esteemed and lamented. 
At Westbury, Mr. H. Grey, deservedly 
regretted, 
At Little Chiverell, 63, the Rev. Wil- 
liam Richards, greatly esteemed and re- 
gretted.—At Poulshott-lodge, Mr, Eden. 
—At Parton, at an advanced age, Mr. J. 
Large, deservedly lamented. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
At the late Somerset assizes, thirteen 
prisoners received sentence of death, and 
five others were sentenced to different 
terms of imprisonment. 
A*numerous and respectabie meeting of 
the inhabitants of Taunton, convened by 
the bailiffs in pursuance of a requisition, 
was held at Taunton, to take intu conside- 
ration the present state of the Taunton- 
college School, which had been for forty 
years in a state unavailing to the purposes 
of the foundation. It was agreed, on the 
motion of H. J. Leigh, esq. seconded by 
Dr. Kinglake, to present an address to the 
Warden of New College, Oxford, ear- 
nestly requesting him to resume the pa- 
tronage of the school, by nominating to 
the mastership, on the next vacancy,a 
person whom he, uninfluenced by local 
testimonials, shall deem competent to the 
mastership of a great publicschool. Dr. 
Shuttleworth, the warden, has replied; and 
stated that the inhabitants may rest satis- 
fied that no person would be nominated, 
in the event of a vacancy, who does not 
feel zealous to raise the school to that de- 
gree of jmportance and utility of which it 
is represented as being capable. 
Married.] Mr. C. Wilkins, to Miss H, 
Whieldon; Mr. W. D. Blood, to Miss 
Dance: all of Bath—Thomas Cuff, esq. 
of Bath,to Mary Ann, daughter of Ed- 
ward Hamblin Adams, esq. of Nailbrook~- 
house.—Mr. J. N. Harrjs, of Park-hall, 
Keynsham, to Miss Sarah Collins, of Bath, 
—At Walcot-church, John CampbeH, esq. 
R.M. to Catherine, daughter of Liéut.-col. 
Savary.—Capt. Grossett, R.N. to Hen- 
tietta, daughter of the Rev. W. George, 
vicar of North Petherton. 
Died.] At Bath, in Upper Camden- 
place, Mrs. Slocombe.—In the Vineyards, 
99, Lieut. Launcelot J. Atkins, r.N.—In 
Milsom-street, 30, Mrs. C. Stockman.— 
John Green, esq. of the Barnfield, Exeter. 
—In the Abbey Church-yard, 41, Mr. T. 
S. Meylin, bookseller, aud proprietor of 
the Bath Herald: in ali his engagements 
he was distinguished for a high sense of 
integrity; and in his private relations, as 
husband and friend, the regret which fol- 
lowed evinced the propriety with bags 
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