1825.1 
Died.| At Knowle, Sevenoaks, the Right 
Hon. C. Earl Whitworth, x.s.—At Ton- 
bridge Wells, 22, Caroline Sarah, the wife 
of H. B. Curteis, esq.—24, Ann, youngest 
daughter of J. Garrett, esq. of Ellington, 
near Ramsgate—At Montreal, Sevenoaks, 
Julia Maria, youngest daughter of the late 
Col. Herries, and sister of J. C. Herries, 
esq. M.p.—42, Catherine, wife of T. Bay- 
les, esq. of Woolwich—87, J. Nicholson, 
esq. for many years Comptroller of the-Cus- 
toms of the port of Rochester— At his resi- 
dence at Greenwich, Major-General G. 
Bridges, of the Royal Engineers, many 
years commanding engineer at the island 
of Ceylon— At the Green Man, Blackheath, 
34, Sarah, the wife of E. Boys, esq. of 
Hengrove—At Wye, 84, Mr. J. Kennet, 
gent.— Mrs. Eleanor Burton, of Staplehurst, 
near: Maidstone, and relict of the late W. 
Burton, esq. of Wakefield. 
- SUSSEX, 
Never, within the same period of time, 
has such a benevolent public spirit been 
manifested at Chichester and its neighbour- 
hood, as has recently been done. ‘There 
have been subscribed £10,000 for an 
Hospital ; £8,000 for pulling down a row 
of. houses, to shew to travellers the finest 
pile of building in the country, viz. the 
cathedral; £1,000 for building a church 
in the parish of St. Bartholomew, in the 
west suburbs of the city ; and a liberal 
sum for a Mechanics’ Institution. In ad- 
dition to the above may be added £4,500 
expended by the Guardians, of the Poor 
during the last year, . 
Married.} At the Sub-Deanery, Chi- 
chester, W. Dilke, esq. to Mary, widow 
of the late H. Silverlock, esq— At Brighton, 
A. H.. Montgomery, esq. of Grey Abbey, 
Treland, to Matilda Ann, second daughter 
of the Hon. T. Parker, late of Eusham 
hall, and niece to the Rt. Hon. the Earl 
of Macclesfield, of Shirborne_ Castle, - both 
in this county. 
Died.| At Berwick, Lieut.-Col. R. 
Turnbull, of the Royal Marine Artillery, 
a very distinguished officer of the marine 
corps: He was one of the gallant de- 
fenders of Anholt, in March 1811, when 
that little, garrison of 350 ‘marines was 
attacked by a flotilla of fifteen large gun- 
boats, and 1,200 of the flower of the Danish 
army, assisted by 200 seamen. He was 
subsequently selected to join the Spanish 
army, in which he attained the rank of 
lieut.-colonel, and served with distinction 
as aide-de-camp to Gen. O'Donnell, and 
Count D’Abisbal, in the Peninsular war: 
He served in the late expedition to Algiers, 
where having taken a severe cold, from 
exposure in a bomb-vessel, it terminated 
in his death, after a constant service of 
twenty-two years.—82, G. R. Nash, esq. 
formerly of .Walberton. House.—At Brigh- 
ton, 74, John Hudson, esq.’ 
HAMPSHIRE, : 
Married.) J, Messiter, esq. of the 28th 
Susser, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somersetshire, Dorsetshire. 
581 
regt., to Frances Emma, daughter of the 
late Rey. G. A. Thomas, 1.u.p., rector of 
Wickham.— At the Friends’ Meeting-house, 
Basingstoke, J. B. Woodhead, of Foul- 
ston, near Huddersfield, to E. Dawes, 
daughter of T. Dawes, of the former place. 
—At South Stoneham church, M. Hoy, 
esq. of Midaubury house, near South- 
ampton, to Elizabeth, second daughter of 
the late A. H. Bradley, esq. of: Gore 
Court, near Sittingbourn, Kent.—At Caris- 
brooke, W. Sheafte, esq. of the 50th regt, 
(nephew of Lieut.-General Sir R. Sheaffe, 
bart.) to Miss Rosalia Danvers Earle, 
fifth daughter of the late S. Earle, esq. 
of the H.E.1I.C. service. 
Died.| At Millbrooke,. Mrs. Selleck, 
widow of H. Selleck, esq. and daughter of 
Major Godfrey, formerly of this city—At 
Portsmouth, 57, Mrs. Foster, wife of Col. 
Foster, widow of B. Edwards, esq. m.r. 
and aunt to T. H. H. Phipps, esq. of Leigh- 
ton house, and C, L. Phipps, esq. of 
Wans, Wilts.—At Alresford, Mr. J. Hol- 
den.—At Gosport, E. G. H. Macdonald, 
youngest son of the late Dr. Macdonald, 
k.N.—At Southampton, Lieut. W. Smith. 
—The daughter of Cole Williams, of the 
Albany Staff—At Emsworth, 90, Mrs. 
Holloway, relict of the late G. Holloway, 
esq. of that place. ey 
WILTSHIRE, : 
Died.| At Burbage, 88, Anne, relict of 
the Rev. H. Jenner. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Married.] At Walcot church, J. T. 
Bland, esq. of Blandford house, Queen 
County, Ireland, to Margaret Elizabeth, 
eldest daughter of J. Bond, esq.—The Rev., 
G. B. Norris, to Miss S. Marsingall, both 
of Taunton—At Bathwick church, Capt. 
Sykes, r.n., to Louisa, second daughter 
of the late W. H. Winstone, esq. 
Died.| At Wells, Miss Knollis, eldest 
danghter of the late Hon. Col. Knollis,— 
At Bath, 75, H. White, esq. one of his 
Majesty’s deputy lieutenants and justices 
of the peace for Somerset; Dulcibella, 
fifth daughter of J. Ford, esq. of Camden- 
place; S. Hullet esq.; 61, the Right 
Hon. J. C. Browne, Baron Kilmaine, of 
the Neale, in the county of Mayo.—At 
Cannington, the Rev. C. H. Burt, chap- 
lain to his R.H. the Duke of Sussex, and 
to the Right Hon. Lord Grey; also one of 
the justices of the peace for this county, 
and retired chaplain to the-24th Light Dra- 
goons.—At Crewkerne, 100, Eliz. Shor- 
lock.— At Taunton, 72, Dr. G. Hazleton, 
physician to his late R.H. the Duke of 
Kent.—At Bridgewater, 76, Capt. Wil- 
kinson, late of the Artillery service.—At 
Bedminster, Thomas Cole, esq. postmaster 
of Bristol, ; 
DORSETSHIRE, 
Married.| At Stoke church, Lieut. Bond, 
n.N. to Miss Elizabeth Hore, daughter of 
M. Hore, esq. of Somerset-place, Stoke. — 
Mr. Baker, x,n. to Miss Rodd, daugh- 
ter 
