222 Provincial Occurrences : Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Kcjit, S)C. [Feb, 



NORFOLK. 

 A meeting of the committee appointed to forward 

 the erection of a bridge across the .Sutton Washway, 

 was held at Lynn, on the lOlh of Dec, to receive 

 tenders for executing the work; that offered by 

 Banks and Joliffe was ap,iro\ed of by the cora- 



' mittee. 



W. E. L. Bulever, esq., of Heydon-hall, has lately 

 been presented by his tenants with a handsome 

 piece of plate, value 5110 guineas, as a testimony of 



' their respect and esteem for his disinterested gene- 

 rosity during the late agiicuUural distresses. 



MarrM.'^ At South Crcake, Mr. R. R. Coggs, of 

 Whissousett, to Sarah, daughter of G. C.' tiraver, 



gent At Yarmouth, Capt. C. Pearson, R- N., of 



St. .lames's-place, London, to Maria, daughter of 

 the late J. Sayers, esq., of Yarmoutli. 



Din/.] At Thorpe, 7fi, W. Parkinson, esq — At 

 Thelton, Mrs. Havers, relict of the late T. Havers, 

 esq., of Thelton-hall— At Vavniouth. 2!l, Ann, wife 

 of Capt. W. Hammond— At Tittleshall, 'iD, the Rev. 

 D. Haste; 8(i, E. Chittock, gent.— The Rev. R. 

 Forby, of Fincham— At Diss, B. Fincham, esq.— J. 

 Amis, esq., M. D., of Catfield— At Needham- 

 market, ill, Hannah, relict of .1. Ward, esq., of 

 Tarson-hall— Mrs. Browne, wife of J. Browne, esq., 

 of Fomcett— Ilesther. U5, relict of the late J. Di.\on, 

 esq., of Norwich. 



SUFFOLK. 



Marrinl.'] At Trimlv, G. K. Burke, esq., of Pim- 

 lico, to Maria, daughter of the late \V. Last, esq., 

 of Grimston-hall. 



Die<l.'\ At Mildenhall, Ri, Charlotte Aijgusta, 

 daughter of Sir G. Denys, bart.— 82, Mrs. Moseley, 

 relict of the Rev. R. Moseley, late rector of Drink- 

 stone— (i!), Mrs. E. Ray, wifeof the Rev. J. M. Ray, 

 of Sudburv— At Stoke by Nagland,2(i, Charles, son 

 of the late Rev. T. Bolton, of Nedging. 



KSSEX. 



Married.'] At Walthamstow, the Rev. R. Ward, 

 M. A., of Thetford, to Ann, daughter of the late J. 



Umphelley, esq At Dunmow, J. JL Wilson, esq., 



of Fitz John's, to CharlotteJulia, daughter of G. 



Wade, esq Lieut. C. .Scott, R. N., to Isabella, 



(laughter of the Rev. T. Roberts, of Chelms- 

 ford. 



Diprf.] C2, Sarah, wifeof Sir J. Tyrell, b.irt., of 

 Boreham-hall— 7(1, Ladv Vincent, relict of the late 

 Sir V. Vincent, bart., 'of Dibden-hall— At Great 

 Chcsterford, J. Sampson, esq. — The Rev. R. 

 Michell, D. D., rector of Fryerning, &c. 



KENT. 



■ The astonishing number of turkeys and other 

 poultry, brought mto Dover from France during 

 the ten days prior to Christmas-day, is computed at 



. upwards of twelve tons' weight. 



Married.'} F. Hacker, esq., of Canterbury, to 

 Elizabeth, d.iughter of the late W. Wildey, esq., of 

 Portsea, Hants — At Benncndcn, the Rev. W. M. S. 

 Marriott, rector of Horsmonden, to Julia, daughter 



■ of T. L. Hodges, esq., of llem.stead-placc — At Lew- 

 isham, — Shirley, esq., of the lodge, Kinfare, to 

 Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the late T. Britton, 

 esq., of Forrest-hill. 



Dieil.'] At Dover, the Rev. E. Winthoi-p, M. A., 

 late vicar of Darent — At Canterbury, T. Dashwood, 



esq G. Brookes, esq., of SI. Mary Cray — At Ke- 



vington, 8(1, J. Berens, esq. — .Vt Tonbridge-wells, 

 Major C. Denshire. ^ 



SUSSEX. 



St. George's Chapel, on the East-cliff, Brighton, 

 was consecrated on the .'iOth of Dec, by the Bishop 

 of Chichester, after which an aiprcpriate discourse 

 was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Sivewriglit. 



The workmen employed lately in making the 

 road from the top of Edward-street to Rottingdean, 

 dug up the remains of a human skeleton. The 

 under-jaw was quite perfect, yfHh a fine set of teeth. 

 Nearly twenty of these skeletons have been found 

 within the short distance of 100 yards ; in all proba- 

 bility they are the slain of some battle in feudal 

 times. 



Died.] At Hastings, 17, Charlotte Ann, daughter 

 of H. Partridge, esq., of Hockham; 13, W. Kearsy, 

 son of R. Kirby, esq. ; M, Mrs. Wildman, relict of 

 the late J. Wildman, esq., of Chilham-castle — .\t 

 Brighton, Louisa, daughter of the late C. D. Ger- 

 rard, esq., of Lamer-park, Herts ; Henry Martyn, 

 son of the Rev. C. J. Houre, rector of (Jodstone, 

 Surrey. 



HANTS. 



Married.] At Christ-church, Chas. Wallcott, esq., 

 R.N., to Elizaljeth, daughter of the late J. .Slomon, 

 esq., of Wick-house — At Worcester, near Winches- 

 ter, the Hon. and Rev. A. P. Percival, to Charlotte 

 Ann, daughter of the Hon. and Rev. A. G. Legge — 

 The Rev. T. Watkms, of Winchester, to Mrs. Pi- 

 pon. 



Died.]IH, Capt. Seward, R.N. — At Southampton, 

 Mrs. Kelly ; Mary Frances, sister of Sir H. Rich, 

 bart — At Winchester, 18, Newdimte, son of the Rev. 

 N. Poyntz, of Tormarton, Gloucestershir* — The 

 Rev. A. Radclia'e, vicar of Titchfield, Hants— At 

 Hinton Admiral, near Christchurcli, Mrs.Wyndham, 

 wife of the Rev. Dr. Wyndham, LL.D. — 19, Louisa, 

 daughter of J. Barge, esq., of Broughton. 



WILTS. 



Mairifd.] At South Marston, E.I. Pinegar, esq. to 

 Ruth, daughter of W. Pinegar, esq. — At Tilshead, 

 R. Coleman, esq. to Martha, daughter of R. Norris, 

 esq.^At Malmsbury, J. Bethil, esi)., of Highhurst- 

 house, near Croydon, Surrey, to Elizabeth, daughter 

 of the late D. Smith, esq. 



Died.] At Salisbury, Anna M.iria, daughter of the 

 late F. Powell, esq., of llurdcott-house^/.'J, the Rev. 

 G. G. Hayter, rector of Compton, Bassett — At 

 Downton, Jane, relict of the late R. Hooper, esci-, 

 of Pewsey — At Swindon, 43, Susamiah, daughter of 

 the late W. Bradford, esq. 



SOMERSET. 



The first meeting of the Literary and Philosophical 

 Association took place, at the Bath Institution, on 

 Monday the 2Cth of December. A member read a 

 very interesting essay, embracing the geological his- 

 tory and chemical analysis of the waters of the dif- 

 ferent springs, with which the City of Bath is sup- 

 plieil, for diet and other domestic purposes. 



The new Church, of Ashwick was consecrated and 

 opened for divine service, by the Lord Bishop of 

 Bath and Wells, on Tuesday lo;h of January. 



The Taunton market-tolls were let on the 20th 

 of Dec, for .£l,'.(:o, and £:w for the pig market; 

 the market-house and institution are let for ±'KI5. 



Married.] .M Bath, R. Phillips, esq., of the Inner 

 Temple, to Ann, dauglitcr of the late Rev. E. Grime, 

 D.D., of Marstoii-bigot; T. Farrar, esq., of Somer- 

 set-house, London, to Mary, d.iughter of the late S. 

 Hartley, esq., of Widcombe; J. U. Tripp, esq. to 

 Sarah Caroline, daughter of the late J. (J. Tripp, 

 e-q. — The Rev. T.E. Pipon, B. A., of Knapp-hill- 

 house, near '\^'ells, to Jane Mary, daughter of W. 

 Dumares, esq., of Pelham-place, Hants — J. New- 

 port, esq. of Weils, to Jliss Salmon, daughter of the 

 late Rev. — Salmon — At Goathmst, — Sylvester, esq. 

 of Huntspill, to M.ss Parsons, daughter of the Rev. 

 H. Parsons. 



• Died.] At Bath, C. Clifton, esq. ! 75, G. Lye, esq. ; 

 Frances Mary Elizabeth, relict of H. A. Corbet, esq., 

 of Vuysj-maengwyn, Merionethshire: 81, J. R. Mil- 

 ler, esq. ; J. W. Allien, esq. ; 77, Capt. Colquett, 

 n. N. ; Mary, daughter of the Rev. S. James of 

 Saltford-house — At Bridgewater, IMrs. Dawes, wife 

 of the Rev. — Dawes, rector of Weston-zoyland — At 

 Marston-house, 27, Viscoimt Dungar\'on — At Wells, 

 Capt. Porch — At Clifton, (iS, .Mien Dalzell, esq.— 

 Cot. Vorke — 19, Henry, son of the Rev. H. Sains- 

 bury, rector of Beckington — At Shcpton Mallett, 

 Mrs.B. Coombm— At North Petherton — Strong, esq. 



DORSET. 



Wcstbury Church, which has been newly pewcd 

 and repaired, was re-opened on New-Vear's-day. 



Married.] At Wyke Church, T. Payn, esq. to 

 iVIaria Purvis, daughter of the Rev. Br. Dupr^, of 

 We^Tnoutn. 



Died.] At Whatcombe-house, Elizabeth Marga- 



retta, wife of E. M. Pleydell, esq At Dorchester, 



J. B. Harvey, esq. — Sophia, wife of E. Machem. 

 esq., of W hitemead— At Liltlebudy, 20, the Rev. 

 G. H. Roberts. 



