1821 .] 
S u 8 sex — Will shire. 
SUSSEX. 
The works of the road for joining 1 the 
west and east cliffs are rapidly proceeding 
and expected to be finished by the 3d of 
November. 
The paving of Hastings, with lighting 
and other improvements, have recently 
been completed. 
Married .] At Chichester, the Rev. R. G. 
Curtois, chaplain to the forces, to the eldest 
daughter of Major Gen. T. Widdrington. 
—At Brighton, Mr. D. Sampson, silk ma¬ 
nufacturer, to Miss Taylor. 
THed .] At Lewes, R. Barry, esq. 49. 
At Brighton, J. Whaley, esq. formerly of 
Colchester. 
Suddenly, from being seized with apo¬ 
plexy, while walking about his grounds, 
Mr. Luck, farmer, of Eastbourne. 
At Yapton Place, 51, Capt. J. Whyte. 
At Ditchling, universally esteemed and 
regretted, 68, Robert Chatfield, esq. a firm, 
consistent, and steady friend to the cause 
of civil and religious liberty. In him the 
neighbouring poor have lost a kind bene¬ 
factor, and the schools on the Lancastrian 
system (the girls school of which, he 
erected at his owu individual expence) a 
benevolent and zealous supporter. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
At the assizes for this county, 12 re¬ 
ceived sentence of death, two were trans¬ 
ported for life, six for 14 years, and three 
for 7 years. 
The Hampshire papers complain of pro¬ 
gressive inroads on the charters of Guern¬ 
sey and Jersey, by which the inhabitants 
generally have been alarmed, and that they 
are calculated to shake their affections 
trom the mother country. 
Married.'] Mr. T. Jackson, draper, to 
Miss Besant, both of Portsea. 
Hied .] At Portsmouth, Mr. White, 
builder. 
At Gosport, in her 44th year, Mrs. Tra¬ 
cey, wdfe of Capt. Tracey, R.N. 
At Portsea, in her 80th year, Mrs. M. 
Holse. 
At Cowes, Bertrand, only son of R. 
Davis, esq. 
After an illness of 24 hours, C. F. Hor¬ 
ton, daughter of C. Bay, esq. of Bovis 
Hill, near Southampton. 
At Romsey, 57, Mrs. Young, wdfe of Mr. 
Y. auctioneer. 
At Fratton, Miss Smith, sister of Capt: 
Smith, R.N. 
At Ringwood, Mr. J. Tilley, many years 
confidential clerk to Mr. Baldwyn. 
At Haslar Hospital, Mr. D. C. Poingdes- 
tre, midshipman, R.N. 
At Avon Cottage, near Ringwood, Mrs. 
Osbourn, relict of the late Admiral O. 
Mr. R. Hitchins, of St. Cross, near Win¬ 
chester. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married .] A. Prolheroe, esq. of Leigh, 
189 * 
Somerset, to the youngest daughter of the 
Rev. J. Selwyn, reel or of Ludgershall.—C. 
Spackman, esq. of Bradford, to Sophia, 
sister of T. Timbrell, esq, of Trowbridge. 
—G. D. Fisher, jun. esq. of Langley Stoke, 
to Julia, daughter of Mr. T. Hart, of Brad¬ 
ford.—At Newton Toney, Mr. G. Flower, 
to Miss E. Beaumont.—J. Cholmondley, 
M.D. of Hatton Garden, London, to Miss 
Smith, of Milford Hall, near Salisbury. 
Died .] George, son of Mrs. Croome, of 
Bishops Cannings. This unfortuuate youth 
had been confined to his bed for the last 
ten years. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The Committee of Magistrates in the in¬ 
vestigation of Ilchester Jail, have termi¬ 
nated their proceedings, by adjudging the 
keeper, W. Bridle, unfit to be longer in his 
appointment. The salary is 4001. per an¬ 
num, exclusive of the house and fees, on 
the removal and discharge of prisoners. 
Mr. Hunt, in his letter to the Bath Journal, 
observes : “ Mr. Dickinson, who so stre¬ 
nuously defended the gaoler, and vouched 
for his humanity in the Honourable House, 
was in the chair, and reluctantly obliged 
to admit that he had been one of Mr. 
Gaoler’s greatest dupes.” 
Married .] J. C. Yeatman, esq. of Frome, 
surgeon extraordinary to the Duke of Glou¬ 
cester, to the onty daughter of the Rev. T„ 
Tanner, vicar of Bradninch, Devon_G. 
Speak e, esq. 2d son of W. S. esq. of Jordans, 
to the only daughter of B. B. Dickinson, 
esq. of Tiverton. 
At Bishop’s Hull, the Rev. L. A. Cliff, of 
Wilton Cottage, to Miss S. Capon.—In 
London, L. Earle, esq. son of the late Col. 
E. of Tweed-house, Northumberland, to 
Sophia, only daughter of the late H. Parry, 
esq. of Bath—Mr. W. P. Penny, book¬ 
seller, of Frome, to Miss M. Carpenter, of 
Rodden.—At Coombe St. Nicholas, Mat¬ 
thew Wilmot, aged 87, to Mary Hutchings, 
aged 63. This mirthful alliance was ce¬ 
lebrated with a variety of burlesque accom¬ 
paniments. Six children, 30 grandchildren, 
and two great-grandchildren, attended the 
old simpleton, who was, with difficulty 
supported by his bride to the church. 
JJied.] At Bath, Capt. Mainwaring-, 
deputy assistant quarter master general at 
Malta. 
At Shepton Mallett, in his 78th year, 
Mr. G. Beale. 
At Long Sutton, 26, Mr. S. Longman, 
lamented on account of his exemplary 
piety. 
At Bruton, Mrs. Sweeting, relict of the 
late Mr. S. solicitor, formerly of Taunton. 
At Pidwell, near Ascott, 75, J. Lilly, esq. 
late a banker, of Glastonbury. The cot¬ 
tages of the surrounding a illages abounded 
with his charity. 
Aged 22, the only surviving daughter of 
Mr. S. Gifford of Blackford, 
Mr. 
