486 
the late Mr. Bartlett, formerly postmaster 
of Chatham. 
SUSSEX, 
The beautiful gothic stone pulpit, in 
Arundel church, has lately been re-edified, 
and put into its pristine state. Its dilapida- 
tion was begun by the Puritanic army, at 
the siege of Arundel castle, A.D. January 7, 
1644, under the command of Sir W. Wal- 
lace (being a detachment of Lord Hop- 
ton’s army), who used the church and chan- 
cel as stabling for their cavalry. 
Married.) Hl. Duke, esq. of Earnley, to 
Julia, second daughter of T. Hogben, esq. 
of Siddlesham. 
Died.| J. R. Peyton, esq. of Wakehurst 
Park, East Grinstead—At Brighton, the 
wife of Sir W. Herne, of Maidenhead- 
bridge—Mr. W. Parker, of Chichester— 
Mr. J. Batton, of the Cliff, Lewes—75, 
Mr. H. Verral, of Lewes—<At Silver Hill, 
70, Mr. T. Ordway, late of Birmingham 
—At Chichester, 83, Mrs. Ashburnham, 
widow of the late J. Ashburnham, M. a. 
Chancellor and Canon Resideutiary of 
Chichester Cathedral ; 72, Mrs. W. Lee. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
It appears from a report made by the 
Select Committee of the House of Com- 
mons on the Poor Rate Returns, that the 
population of Hampshire is 289,000 per- 
sons, and the money expended on the poor, 
by the last return, was £174,067, being at 
the rate of 12s. per head, or 6s. less than in 
the year 1813. The population of Sussex 
is 237,700 persons, and the poor expendi- 
ture £246,827, or 2ls. a head, being 11s. 
less than in 1813: it is noted, that this is 
higher than in any other part of the king- 
dom. The parish of Portsea contributes 
6s. 2d. a head upon its population of $8,379 
persons tothe poor ; the parish of Alverstoke 
9s. 2d.; and the parish of Portsmouth 
11s. 1d.—The returns of the money levied 
throughout the kingdom, in the year 1821-2, 
shew a declension of £2,422,287 as com- 
pared with the highest amount levied in the 
years 1817-18; and the expenditure upon 
the poor, in 1822-3 was less by £585,745 
than the preceding year.—The total amount 
levied in 1823 was £5,772,958. 
The expenditure of the parish of Portsea, 
for the last eleven years, was £147,872; 
being £5,250 less than was stated last week. 
—The non-collection of £26. in the whole 
of the last year’s rates, in the parish of 
Alverstoke, was upon seventeen not thir- 
teen rates. 
Married.| At Millbrook, near Southamp- 
ton, T. B. Tristram, esq. to Caroline, relict 
of Capt. F. Becker, r.n.—At Southampton, 
A. Moore, esq. youngest son of the Hon. 
Judge Moore, of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Ireland, and B. A. of University Col- 
lege, to Anna Maria, third daughter of Sir 
J. P. Milbanke, bart. of Halnaby Hall, 
Yorkshire—J. Cooke, esq. of Portchester, 
Hants, son of Rear-Admiral Cooke, to 
Provincial Occurrences :—Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, 
{June 1, 
Elizabeth, relict of C. Tickell, esq. of Mill- 
brook, Hants—At Alverstoke church, Com. 
J. Tracey, x.v. to Mrs. Knight, of Gosport, 
—At St. Thomas’s, Capt. J. Jones, x.n. to 
Elizabeth, only daughter of H. Deacon, 
esq. of Portsmouth—At Andover, Mr. W. 
Henwood, of the School of Naval Architec- 
ture, at Portsmouth Dock-yard, to Miss 
Moody, of that place—At Portsmouth, G. 
Grant, jun. esq. banker, to Anne, youngest 
daughter of the late J. Sparke, esq. Deputy 
Accountant-General of the Bank of Eng- 
land. 
Died.| At Ringwood, Mrs. Bristowe, 
wife of the Rev. J. B. Bristowe—At Chew- 
ton-house, near Christ-Church, Capt. C. 
Campbell, r.N., youngest and last surviving 
son of the late Lord Cawdor—At Martyr 
Worthy, Henry, eldest son of the Rey, Sir 
H. Rivers, bart—Mr. Webb, of Ratlake- 
farm, near Winchester—At the Rectory- 
house, Mrs. Davies, wife of the Rev. Mr. 
Davies, rector of Cleddisden—At Lynd- 
hurst, Miss A. Judson, sister of the late 
Capt. Judson, r.m.—At Portsmouth, the 
wife of Col. Foster—At Southampton, Jane, 
the wife of Capt. H. Coxwell. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Married.| At Steeple Ashton, the Rev. 
F. S. Trotman, vicar of Dullington Norts, 
to Mary, second daughter of the late Rev. 
N. Earl, of Swerford, Oxon—At Chippen- 
ham, Mr. J. Perrin, of Temple-Cloud, to 
Mary, second daughter of Mr. C., Beaven, 
Rowdes-house, Wilts. 
Died.| At Marlborough, N. Merriman, 
esq—At Hindon, 77, the Rev. W. Norris. 
—At Milksham, 69, R. Fowler, esq.— At 
Losmore, 81, Mr. J. Knapp—Miss Gent, 
the last remaining child of H. Gent, esq. of 
Devizes—28, Ann, wife of R. Racey, esq. of 
Chedghow. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Married] At Long Ashton, the Rev.R. Bro- 
die, M.a. to Anna Maria, daughterof the late 
R. Lisle, esq. of Acton-house, Northumber- 
Jand—At Bathwick-church, Lieut.-Col. G. 
Disbrowe, Grenadier Guards, to Louisa, 
daughter of Lord Kilmaine—Mr.G. Moore, 
of Dursley, to Caroline, third daughter of 
the late T. Warren, esq. of Blagdon, Somer- 
set—At Long Ashton, W. H. Heaven, esq. 
of Perridge-house, to Miss Grosett— At 
Bath, Mr. H. Tanton, 95, and after a 
widowhood of six weeks, to Mrs. H. Calton, 
aged 47. The bridegroom lived with his 
former wife 74 years; by whom he had seven 
children, the youngest of whom is 60 years 
old. This venerable man at the age of 93, 
wrote a book called ‘¢ The Bible Traveller,” 
now in circulation— At Charlton, Mus- 
grove, the Rey. P. Leir, rector of that place, 
to Fanny, widow of W. M. Pleydell, esq.— 
At Bath, the Rev. J. A. Savage, B. A. 
of ‘Trinity-college, Oxford, to Margaret, 
youngest daughter of T. Brook, esq. of 
Widcombe-crescent — At Walcot, W. 
Queade, esq. to Philippa, eldest daughter 
of H. White, esq. of Lansdown-place ; T. 
F. L’ Estrange, 
