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SUFFOLK. 
_ In this county the farmers are enduring 
and sinking under great distress: in a late 
Suffolk paper, eighty farmers Lad been 
distrained upon for rent. 
Married.] Mr. Limmer, jun. of North- 
gate-street, to Miss L. Adams, of the 
Risby-gate-street; Mr. J. L. Gardener, to 
Miss E. Peacock: all of Bury.—Mr. O. 
Lucas, to Miss 1. Chapman; Mr. J. Grim- 
wood, to Miss C. Warren: all of Ipswich, 
—Mr. F. Green, of Bures, to Miss E. 
Longley, of Church-hall, Kelvedon.—Mr. 
J. Pretty, to Miss E. Hutton, both of 
Orford.—Mr. J. Smith, to Miss Whitmore, 
both of Luxfield. 
Died.| At Bury, Mrs, Cooper.—8t, 
Mrs. M. Hand, regretted.—Mrs, S. 
Robinson. 
At Ipswich, 60, Mrs. Read.—n St. 
Clement’s, 44, Mrs. E. Carrington. 
_ At Woodbridge, 66, the Rev. Benjamin 
Price, the much respected pastor of the 
Independént Congregation of that place. 
At Levington, 48, Mr. Jos. Dawson, de- 
servedly regretted.—At Martlesham, Mr, 
Austen.—At Rickinghall, 95, Mr. T. 
Rampley.—At Rendham, 30, Mr, E. 
Wade. 
ESSEX. 
Married.} Mr. D. Collins, to Miss 8. 
Haywood, both of Colchester.—Mr. S. 
Wackrill, of Chelmsford, to Miss M. Gra- 
ham, of the City-road, London.—Mr. 
Stone, to Miss Jermyn, of Harwich.—Mr. 
H. Dunn, to Miss Soph, Smith, of Saffron 
Walden.—Mr. G, Welch, of Stanstead, to 
Miss E, A. Stavers, of Footscray.—-The 
Rev, J. Awdry, rector of Felstead, to Miss 
Weller, of Salisbury. 
Died,| At Maldon, 89, Mr. H. Laver. 
_ At Saffron Walden, 77, John Fiske, esq. 
formerly an eminent surgeon of that 
town, 
At Coggleshall, 79, Mr. T. Andrews. 
At North Ockendon, Mrs. Say, widow 
of the Rev. F. Say, rector of East Hartley, 
Cambridgeshire—At> Birchanger-rectory, 
78, Mrs. Weldon.—At Yeldham, 69, Jolin 
Leech, esq. of Bridze.street, Blackfriars. 
i KENT. 
It is in contemplation to petition par- 
liament for leave to ereet.a pier or break- 
water on the ccast at Deal. 
‘Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. H. Bird, 
to Miss S. Leaver, of Northiam.—Capt. 
Chas. Phillips, R.n; to. Miss E, Nichoison, 
of St. Margaret's, next Rochester.—Mr, 
J. Pierce, to Miss A. M, Baines; Mr. J. 
Lazgard, to Miss E, Hunter; Mr. W. Tup- 
per, to Miss A. Wood; Mr. G. Clarke, to 
A. Elridge: all of Chatham.—Mr. J. 
Bodiley, of Chatham, to Miss E. A. Col- 
lins, of Milton.—Mr. R. Righton, to Mrs. 
A. Hughes, both of Ramsgate.—Mr. Rich- 
ardson, of Oare, to Miss E. Thursbain, of 
Faversham,—Mr, H, Everist, to Miss M. 
Suffolk — Essen— Kent —Sussexr—FTampshire, 
[Nov. 1, 
A. Comport, of Hoo.—The Rev. Ti 
Streathfield, of Chart’s Edge, to- Mrs. 
Clare Woodgate, late of Pembury. 
Died.] At Canterbury, in Wincheap, 
Mrs, Russell.—In St. Peter’s-lane, at an 
advanced age, Mrs, Boree. 
At Dover, Mrs. Cavel?, of Deal.—é68, 
Mr. S. Cullen. 
At Deal, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Atkins, wife of the Rev. Mr. A. 
At Chatham, 25, Mr. J. Knight.—38, 
Mr. ‘T. May, generally respected.—51, 
Mr. R. Williams.—In Best-street, 68, Mrs. 
Soph. Brown,—79, Mrs. Whitby.—Mrs. 
S. Bargen. ' 
At Folkestone, 35, Mrs. E. Stredwiek. 
At Margate, Mr. T. Edmunds. 
At Renville, at an advanced age, Mr. 
Bartlett.—At Cranbrook, at an advanced 
age, Mr. W. Coley.—At Walmer, Miss S. 
L. Dower. 
SUSSEX. 
An excellent institution is about to be 
formed at Brighton for the mitigation of 
the distresses of the industrious and honest 
oor. 
A At a late meeting of the magistrates 
aeting for the lower division of the Rape 
of Lewes, it was wisely resolved, ‘¢'That 
this bench: will not in future licence any 
new house belonging to any brewef, nor 
grant a license for any house now licensed, 
which shall hereafter be transferred toa 
brewer, whilst it shall remain the property 
of any such brewer.” 
Married.) Mr, K. Cousins, of Hunsten; 
to Miss E. Sayers, of North-street, Chi- 
chester.—Lieut. Johnson, R.n. of Arun- 
del, to Miss S. Staker, of Yapton.—At 
Lewes, the Rev. W. H. Cooper, to Miss 
H,. Jackson. 
Died.| At Brighton, in Ship-street, at 
au advanced age, Mrs, Hudson, widow of 
the Rev. Thos. H, of Brighton.—Mrsi 
Suggers. 
At Broomham, 87, Sir William Ash- 
burnham, bart.+Near Uckfield, 28, Miss 
Sasan Hart, greatly and deservedly re- 
gretted. 
HAMPSTIIRE. 
Married.} Capt. Sutton, to Miss S, 
Dearn.—Mr. J. Suttcn, to Miss E, S. 
Pettitt: all of Southampton.—Mr. R. 
Batchelor, of Portsmouth, to Miss E. Rich- 
ardson, of Chidham.—Mr. W. Miifway, of 
Portsmouth, to Mrs. Kinchett, of East 
Cosham.—Mr. R. Barnes, to Miss 8. Fred- 
gold, both of Portsea.—Mr. W. Mayor, to 
Miss C. Wheeler, of Andover.—Mr. ‘Telly, 
to Mrs. J. Eniberley, both of Ringwood. 
Died.) At Southampton, 73, Mr. J. 
Allen.—63, William Isham Eppes; esq: of 
Salem, North America.—In Brunswick- 
place, Mrs. Thompson. 
At Winchester, Mr. Phillimore. 
At Portsmouth, in Broad-street, 56, 
Mrs. J, Lovell,--56, Mr. Jas, Galt-—64, 
William 
