1823.) 
at Sheerness took place within the month. 
It was witnessed by an immense highly-re- 
spectable concourse of peopie. 
Married.) Mr. Ralph, to Miss Hayman, 
both of Deal.—Mr. ‘I’. Cranbrook, of Deal, 
to Miss Burtenshaw, of Sandwich.—Mr. 
'T. Lear, to Miss M. Baker ; Mr, ‘f. Fore- 
man, to Miss M. Lear; Mr. T, Burr, of 
Hammond-place, to Miss M. Stace: all of 
Chatham.—Mr,. J. Coulter, jun. of Hol- 
lingbourne, to Miss S. Bennett, of Maid- 
stone.—Mr. E. Hayward, to Miss 8. Adley, 
both of Blean. 
Died.] At Canterbury, in the Precincts 
’ of the Cathedral, 64, Mrs. S. Mantell.—In 
Watling-street, 50, Mr. Perkins. — In 
Northgate-street, 82, Mr. W. Gadesby.— 
22, Mrs. B. Claris. 
At Dover, Mrs. Worthington.—Mr. 
Hart. 
At Chatham, 41, Mr. J. Stylas.—55, 
Mrs. C. Basano.—45, Mrs. M. Stucker. 
At Rochester, Miss H. Barlow.—Mr. J. 
Aldersley. 
At Faversham, 65, Mrs. J. Arnold.—61, 
Mrs. S. Trice.—36, Mr. B. Dervall.—Mr. 
Stephen Hughes. 
SUSSEX. 
Brighton, within the month, has been 
filled with the best company, and ail the 
libraries were well attended. 
An explosion took place within the 
month in the sifting-house, near tle pow- 
der-mi'ls between Crowhurst and Battle, 
belonging to Mr. Lawrence: it blew up, 
and two men were killed. 
Married.] Mr. Kennard, of Uckfield, to 
Miss Hicks, of Brighton. 
Died.) At Chichester, Miss C. D. Munk- 
house, late of Newcastle. 
At Brighton, in George-street, Mr. 
Martin, much respected.—Mr. T. Buck- 
well.—19, Miss A. Pocock, «deservedly 
esteemed. 
At Broomham, 87, Sir William Ashbur- 
ton, bart —At Wiltingdon, Mr. T. Noakes, 
regretted. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. H. Dermott, to Miss FE. 
Buck, both of Southampton.—At South- 
amptou, Alexander Smith, esq. to Sophia 
Sherburne, daughter of Robert Murray, 
esq. admiral of the blae.—The Rev. W. D. 
Sealey, of Southampton, to Miss M. Trot- 
man, of York-place, Clitton—Mrs. G. 
Smith, of North Waltham, to Miss Brown, 
of St. Cross, near Winchester.—Mr. Rad- 
cliffe, of Winchester, to Miss L. A. Gray, 
of Gosport.+-John Morant, esq. of Brock- 
enburst-park, to Lady Caroline A. Hay. 
Died.) At Southampton, in Hanover- 
buildings, Samuel Silver ‘Yaylor, esq. of 
Hockley-house, near Cheriton.—In East- 
street, 81, Mrs. M: Taylur.—1ln Kingsland- 
_ place, 96, Mr. R. Primer. 
. At Wincliester, 72, Mr. J. Larner.—66, 
Mrs, Cave, widow of Mr. Alderman C. 
At Portsea, in Cumberland-strect, Mrs. 
Sussea— Hampshire—Wiltshire—Somerset shire, SC. 
287 
Robinson.—In Britain-street, 83, Mr, N. 
Vass.—Mr. J. Blackford, k.N.  - 
At Gosport, Mrs, Alien.—In High- 
street, 69, Mary, widow of Capt. Bowyer, 
R.N. of Titchfield. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Sir Richard Colt Hore has recently 
formed a museum at Malmesbury, tor anti- 
guities collected by himself in this country, 
and in Italy. 
Married.] George Atkinson, esq.mayor 
of Salisbury, to Miss Magdalene Strachan, 
of Weymouth,—W. Slater, esq. to Miss 
M. Prince, both of Warminster, 
Lied.| At Salisbury, Lieut. W. Penson, 
R.N.—77, Mr. Goodall, the much respected * 
Master of the Ceremonies there. 
At Bradford, 74, Mr. Warre, esq. deser- 
vedly regretied. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
A Mr. Backhouse, of Wells, has lately 
invented a machine for beating buoks, by 
which as many may be beaten in one day 
as would take two men a week in the 
ordinary way. ‘This method is performed 
with the greatest ease. 
‘Vaunton has been lighted with gas 
within the month; the adventages to trade 
aud inteicourse have been generally felt, - 
and been followed by great satisfaction. 
Married] Mr. G. Loder, to Miss F, 
Kirkham, of Great Pulteney-street, both 
‘of Bath.—Mr, J. Pearce, of Bath, to Miss 
Graves, of Baker’s-street, London.—The 
Rev. C. Day, to Miss E, Langston, of 
Henrietta-street, Bath.--Mr. G, Tarner, 
of Bath, to Miss E, Salter, of Kington 
Langley.—William Miles, esq. of Leigh- 
court, to Miss Catherine Gordon, of 
Clitton.—The Rev. Charles Coney, of 
Odcombe, to Miss M. R. Coxwell, of 
Winchcombe-place, Cheltenham. 
Died.) At Bath, 51, Mr. W. Humph- 
reys, deservedly regretted,— Mrs, Atwood. 
—In Swallow-street, Mrs, R. Smith.—In 
Caroline-buildings, Mrs. Bell.—32, Mrs. 
H. L. Dupré, highly and justly esteemed. 
—On Angel-terrace, 41, Mr. H, Duffy. 
At Wells, 69, Mrs, Eyre, widow of 
the Rey. Dr. E. canon of Wells and 
Salisbury. . 
At Taunton, 60, Mrs. Ann Dibben. 
At North Petherton, Mr. Atwell, deser- 
vedly regretted.—At Bathford, Mr. Geo. 
Yeeles, "justly lamented:—At Bathwick, 
22, Miss Caroline Marks.—At Stoneaston, 
Mr, Stephens, deservedly esteemed.—At 
Weston, 67, Mrs. Basnett. 
DORSETSHIRE. j 
Married.) John Durant, esq. of Poole 
to Mary, widow of Jolin Palmer, esq. of 
Winpole-street, London.—The Rev. E. 
Brice, of Cranford, to Miss\M. George, of 
North Petherton.—The Rev. E. Whiteley, 
of Little Bredy, to Miss E. Bowden, of 
Chelthorne, 
Died.) At 
Weymouth, 33, 
Dansey, R.N. 
Lieut, 
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