1811.3 Sussex-^IIampfhirei 
Denny, curate of the united parishes of Tude- 
ley and Capel.—In an advanced age, Mrs. 
Fairman.—In Charlotte-place, Margate, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Saiiery.-—Mr. Wm. Fcllowes, aged 
71 year*. 
In the 60th year of her age, Mrs. Hughes, 
♦f Maidstone. 
At Tenterden, Mr. Jarvis Crampton, 32. 
Mrs. Mary Cox, of Canterbury. 
At Fordwich, Mr. Abraham Wllsden, 
snany years treasurer of that town, 79. 
At Canterbury, Mr. James Hacker, sur¬ 
veyor and builder, and one of the common 
council of that city. 
In Broad-street, Margate, Mrs. Crofts. 
At Sandwich, Mrs. Conant, widow of the 
late Rev. J. Conant, in her 79th year. 
At Staplehurst, Mrs. Reeves, aged 68. 
At Bishopbourne, Mrs. Kite. 
At Folkestone, Margaret, eldest daughter 
of Ml)'. Major, surgeon. 
At Preston, near Faversham, in the 86th 
year of his age, the Rev. Francis Frederic 
Giraud. 
The Rev. Thomas Tims, of Walnjer. 
SUSSEX. 
Application Is Intended to be made to Par¬ 
liament in the ensuing session, for leave to 
bring in a bill for the purpose of obtaining an 
Act lor making a navigable canal, with pro¬ 
per tunnels, aqueducts, towing-paths, and 
other necessary works, from the river Wey, 
at Stonebridge, in the parish of Shalford, 
Surrey, to the river Arun, at Newbridge, in 
the parish of Wisborough-green, Sussex; 
which canal is intended to pass through the 
parishes of Shalford, Braraley, Wonersh, 
Dunsfold, Cranley, Albury, Ewhurst, Has- 
comb and Alfold, in the county of Surrey, 
and through the parishes of Wisborough- 
green, Rudgwick, and Billingshurst, in the 
county of Sussex. The sum of 90,0001. is 
to be raised by subscription, in shares of 
1001 . each, for elFecting such work, and the 
Earl of Egremont has subscribed 20,0001. 
and Messrs. Austin, Jackson, Lord King, 
Mangles^ Perring, Sharp, and some others, 
have subicribed lOOOl. each. 
The inhabitants of Chichester are upon 
the eve of beginning a very handsome new 
church, by Voluntary Subscription, 
on a large scale, in an extraparocliial part of 
the city, called the ‘‘ New Town.” At the 
head of the public-spirited subscribers are, 
the high sheriff of the county, the bishop, 
dean, and archdeacon of the diocese, the 
principal prebends and clergy ©f the cathe¬ 
dral, and the most opulent inhabitants. 
The designs have been made by that truly 
ingenious artist, Mr. .Tames Elmei. 
Married.] At North Leith, W. A, Da¬ 
vies, esq. of Portsmouth, secretary to V^ice- 
Admiral Otway, to Eleanor, third daughter 
of Alexander Bonthorne, esq. of BathHeld« 
house, near Newhaven. 
At Horsham, John King, esq. of Loxwood, 
to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late M. 
Harmes, esq. 
Capt. Henry Lambert, R.N. to Caroline, 
second daughter of Nicholas Hall, esq. of 
Truleigh. 
At Pagham, Barnard Winter, esq. to Mary, 
the youngest daughter of the late John Crowe- 
ner, esq. of Densworth. 
The Rev. Mr. Hellmore, of Chichester^ 
to Miss Holloway, of Emsworth. 
At Brighton, the Hon. Henry Butler, 
third son of the late Viscount Mountgarret, 
to Anne, daughter of the late Jolin Harrison, 
of Newton Houx, North Riding, Yorkshire. 
Mr. J. Humphrey, to Miss Shoosmith, of 
Brighton. 
Mr. P. Pattenden, to Miss S. Vinall, of 
Henfield. 
The Rev. Mr. Towers, to Miss Gill, of 
Middle-street, Brighton. 
Died.] At Horlcy, Mr. Richard Blundle, 
aged 76. 
At Southover, near Lewes, aged 72, John 
Ingram, esq. formerly of Steyning. 
At Arundel, at an advanced age, Henry 
Howard, esq. one of the aldermen of that 
borough. 
At Ditcheling, Mrs, W. Attree, relict 4^ 
the late Mr. W. A. attorney, of Brighton. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Application will be made to parliament in 
the next session, for leave to bring in a bill 
to render more elFectual an Act passed in the 
14th year of the reign of his late Majesty 
King George II. intituled, “ An Act to en¬ 
able Thomas Smith, esq. lord of the manor 
of Farlington, in the county of Southampton, 
to supply the town of Portsmouth and parts 
adjacent, with good and wholesome water, aC 
his own costs and charges j” and to enable 
the assigns of the said Thomas Smith, to 
supply with water the inhabitants of the 
parishes of Widley, Wymering, Bedhampton, 
Farlington, Havant, and Warblington. 
Married.] Mr. Banghurst, to Miss Joanna 
Hall, both of the Soke. 
Mr. Peter Jones, of College-street, to 
Mrs. Frond. 
At Southwick, Captain Lumley, of his 
Majesty’s ship. Crocodile, to Miss Douglas, 
of Farcham. 
At Southwick, by the Rev. Mr. Griffen- 
hotle, at Catherington, Thomas Grant, esq. 
clerk of the Checque of hig Majesty’s dock¬ 
yard at Portsmouth, to Miss Rooke, of Sa¬ 
lisbury. 
Mr. Edmund Boniface, of Aldingbourn, 
to Miss Mary Challen, of Lurgas Hall. 
Captain Y. V. Ballard, (R. N.) to Miss 
Crah'b, 
