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of the University, and other inhabitants 
of that seat of learning, have been obliged to 
grope their way ‘i *the dark’’ through the 
mudd y. and ill-built streets. 
Married.) The Rev: J. Bailey, to Isa- 
bella, daughter of the late Rev. C. Gaskell, 
of Peel, near Manchester. 
Died.| The Rev. P. P. Dobree, 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| The Rev. H. Harrison, to 
Jane Sarah, daughter of the late Rev. T. 
Decker— At Foulden West Mains, the Rev: 
W. Ritchie, to Isabella, daughter of R. 
Brown, esq. 
Died.| At Trowse, near Norwich, 82, 
Mrs. E. Money, sister of the late General 
Money—At Ditchingham Lodge, Norfolk, 
Col. Capper, formerly of Cathays, near 
Cardiff— At Bruges, 68, Sir J. Berney, bart. 
—106, Mrs. Hannah Want, of Ditchingham. 
SUFFOLK. 
_ Ipswich.—A hand-bill has been posted, 
soliciting the assistance of the mechanics and 
manufacturers in behalf of the Bradford 
wool-combers and stuff-weayers ; subscrip- 
tions to be forwarded to the. Bradford com- 
mittee. The object is to induce persons to 
support the wool-combers and weavers, so as 
to set their masters at defiance. 
Married.| At Halesworth, J. M. White, 
esq:, Great St. Helens, London, to Anne, 
eldest daughter of R. Crabtree, esq., of 
Halesworth—At Ipswich, the Rev. R. 
Ousby, 3.4., to Lucy, only daughter of the 
late Captain Wetherell, of Great Yarmouth: 
Died.| 71, The Rev. E. Moon—At his 
seat, Crow Hall, Suffolk, G. Read, esq. 
ESSEX. 
Oct: 5.—A fire broke out upon the farm 
of Mr. Archer, of Caunhall; in Clacton, 
near Colchester. 
Married.| H. R. Bullock, esq., captain 
in the Ist Life Guards, to Charlotte, second 
daughter of J. Hall, esq., of Weston Colville. 
—At Westham, Mr. W. Grinly, of Leith- 
walk, Edinburgh, to Charlotte, only daugh- 
ter of the late s. Salmon, esq., of Twicken- 
ham—At Hutton, C. Grant, esq., of Tho- 
bey Priory, to Elizabeth, only daughter of 
the Rey. R. Black, rector of Hutton. 
Died.| 70, E. Peers, gent., of Braintree. 
—At his residence, Higham-hill House, 
Walthamstow, J. Ingleby, esq. 
KENT. 
Oct. 15. The large four-masted timber- 
ship, Baron Renfrew, arrived off . Dover, 
‘towed by two steam-boats. 
: Married.) At Linton, R. Hodges, esq., 
of Maidstone, to Elizabeth Heath, only 
daughter of J. Allsopp, esq., of Wester- 
hill— At Maidstone, Mr. J. H. Cooke, of De- 
vonshire-st., Queen-sq., to Harriet, youngest 
daughter of R. Gamon, esq. of Maidstone. 
Died.| Vhe relict of W. Emmett, ‘esq., 
and daughter of Sir J. Honeywood, bart., of 
Evington, in the same county—At Fair 
 Jawn, the lady of E. Yates, esq.—G. Burr, 
esq., one of the’ magistrates of Maidstone— 
The Rev. A. Crichton, of Badlesmere. 
Norfolk, Suffolk, 
Essex, Kent; §c- 
SUSSEX, 
Hastings. —Mr. G. Courtney, the Ayitig 
American, who recently distinguislied him- 
self at Dover, &c., by descending from thé 
heights underneath a rope over the town at- 
tached to what are by seamen termed sheer- 
ing-blocks, has exhibited in a similar mariner 
at Hastings, in the presence of several thou- 
sand spectators. ‘The rope was drawn from 
the elevated part of the-castle, over the gun- 
ner’s house, Marine Parade, and shingles, 
to the sands, a distance of 900 feet, whicti 
descent he accomplished in nine seconds. 
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_At the termination of the ropes, from want 
of precaution, the jerk was so great as td 
occasion blood to issue from his mouth. He 
was remunerated by public contributions. 
On Wednesday, Sept. 21, the first stone 
of the new chapel of St. Mary’s, in the 
castle at Hastings, was laid with great cere- 
mony. 
The Bishop of Chichester intends to en- 
force morning and evening service on Sur- 
days, in all parishes of his diocese where the 
population amounts to 500, after the ex- 
ample of the Bishop of Bathand Wells. | 
Married.| T. Arkcoll, esq., of Herst- 
monceaux, to Winifred, daughter of W. 
Farncomb, esq., of Hollington, near Has- 
tings—At Winchelsez, E. C. Wilford, esq., 
of the Royal Staff Corps, to Frances, daugh- 
ter of the late R. Denne, esq., of Winchel- 
sea—At Rye, Mr. J. Russell, jun., of the 
Borough of Southwark, to Jane, only daugh- 
ter of J. Smith, esq., of Cadboro’, Rye. 
Died.| In July last, at Mid Lavant, Eli- 
zabeth May, wife of T. G. Calhoun, esq., 
and daughter of the late J. Piggott, esq., of 
that place—W. Piercy, esq., 70, of German- 
place—At Worthing, 20, Mary Elizabeth 
Margaret, fourth daughter of W. Boyd, of 
Plaistow Lodge, esq., M. P. 
HANTS. 
Married. ] At Havant, Lieut. Wy. Read, 
of u..’s ship Albion, to Miss Budd, of 
the same place—At Andover, D. Skelton, 
esq., of Lincoln’s-Inn, to Charity, the 
youngest daughter of Mr. Parker, of the 
former place—At Winchester, the Right 
Rev. W. Hart Coleridge, p.v., Lord Bishop 
‘of Barbadoes, to Miss Rennell, daughter of 
the Dean of Winchester, and grand-daugh- 
ter of the late Judge Blackstone—At South- 
ampton, A. Denmark, m.p., to Caroline, 
relict of the late R. Pusey, esq. 
Died.) At the Isle of Wight, Caroline, 
daughter of E. Grove, esq., of Shenstone 
Park, near Litchfield— At Woodlands, inthe 
New "Forest, advanced in years, S. Williams, 
esq.—At Gosport, Mr. W. Gange, late of 
the Field Train Department—At Winches- 
ter, 116, Mr. G. Harding ; he survived five 
wives, two of which he married after -he 
was 100 years of age—At Sopthan pty 63, 
R. Higginson, esq., of Bath. 
WILTS, 
Messrs. Sargent, Thring, and Blackmore, 
of Wilton, having refused to allow the’ same 
prices 
