1821.] Kent.—Somersetshire. 383 
Married .] J. Bishop, esq. of Woburn- 
place, Russel-square, to Emily, youngest 
daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Berkeley, of 
Writtle.—C. Lean, esq. merchant, of Fen- 
church-street, to E. C. Proctor, of Wal¬ 
thamstow, eldest daughter of T. P. esq. of 
Stamford Hill.—At Chelmsford, at the 
Friends’ Meeting House, Mr. J. Gibson, 
of Saffron Walden, to Ann, eldest daughter 
of the late Mr. R. Marriage. 
Died.'] At New Sampford Parsonage, 08, 
the Rev. W. Lee, D.D. 
At Chelmsford, 78, Lady Camilla Robin¬ 
son, sister to the Earl of Tankerville.— 
Mrs. Chipperfield, wife of Mr.J. C. watch¬ 
maker.—Mr. R. Kemball,formerly of Lang- 
ham Mill, near Dedham. 
At Colchester, J. Maria, wife of Mr. 
Seaman, master of an academy.—Miss A. 
Lodge, daughter of the late FI, L. esq. for¬ 
merly chief magistrate of the borough.— 
Mrs. Stuart. 
KENT. 
Above 60Q01. has been recovered in 
chancery, by the officers of St. Nicholas 
Parish, in Rochester, for the poor, and they 
expect to realize near 10,000 more, from 
Sir John Hayward’s charity. 
Sept. 8. A handsome new church was 
consecrated at Chatham, by the bishop of 
Oxford. 
Married.] At Preston, next Wingham, 
Lieut. San key, R.N. to F. Elizabeth, niece 
of W. Harrison, esq.—Mr. T. Kent, sur¬ 
geon, of Sheeruess, to Miss Green, of the 
Navy Arms public-house, also of Sheerness. 
Died.] At Canterbury, 38, Mr. E. Aus¬ 
ten.—Suddenly, Mr. Hayman, 60.—Mr. G. 
D. Tritton, 21, only sou of the late H.T. 
esq. He was a youth of blameless life and 
manners, and had been successful in his 
studies forthe profession of surgery.—Mr. 
T. Hart, wine merchant, 59.—The eldest 
daughter of Mr. H. Christian, chemist, 17. 
At Maidstone, suddenly, 82, Mr. J. So- 
thern, late of Charing.—In her 88th year, 
M rs. Holmes. 
At Tenterden, 31, Miss M. Goble.— 
Mrs Leigh, wife of Mr. H. L. saddler. 
SUSSEX. 
Married] At Broadwater, Sir T. D. 
Hesketh, bart. ofRutford Hall, Lancashire, 
to Miss Allamand.— A. Roberts, esq. of 
Lewes, to Mrs. Woolley, relict of the late 
J. C. W. esq. of Canterbury.*—At Steyning, 
Mr. Grant, surgeon, of Arundel, to Miss 
Young. 
Died.] At Lewes, of a decline, 19, the 
eldest son of Mr. Baxter, printer. 
At Chichester, in the prime of life, F. 
Guy, esq. 
At Brighton, Mr. M. Gibson, formerly 
card-maker to the late king. He had been 
in possession of,considerable property, but 
latterly Was much reduced. He was dis¬ 
covered drowned on the beach, and as he 
had been subject to fits of despondency, a 
verdict was returned accordingly. 
At Arundel, Mrs. Lane, wife of Mr. L. 
surgeon. 
At Hastings, W. Clay, esq. 
At Storringtou, 70, Col. H. Bishop, 
youngest son of Sir Cecil B. bart. of Bar¬ 
ham Park. 
At Felpham, in his 05th year, Mr. E. 
Peachep, officer of excise. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The pillar for the gas burner to be erect¬ 
ed at Southampton is to be 28 feet in height, 
and will not only command the entrance to 
the town, but be visible from the Isle of 
Wight, and serve as a mark for vessels in 
the river. 
Married ,] Lieut, Gen. Orman, late of 
the Royal York Rangers, to Miss E. Flow- 
ard, youngest daughter of R. H. esq. late 
of Southampton.—Mr. J. Lee, merchant, 
of Portsmouth, to Miss Hiscock.—Mr. G. 
Bishop, of the dock-yard, Portsmouth, to 
Miss A. Cumlin, of the Halfway-houses.— 
Died.] At Winchester, Mrs. Holdsway, 
of the Nelson’s Arms. 
At Southampton, Mr. J. Sweetingham, 
master and ow ner of an Irish trader. 
90, at Portsmouth, Capt. S. Mansfield, 
paymaster of detachments. 
In Guernsey, 58, J. Condamine, esq. 
late advocate general of the royal court. 
At Titchfield, suddenly, Mr. R. Tapper, 
of the Eagle Inn. 
At Ryde, in his 22d year, W. L. Wool- 
laston, esq. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Donhead, St. Mary, the 
Rev. T. Walsh, eldest sou of the Rev. Dr, 
Walsh, of Bath, to Arabella, 2d daughter 
of the late Rev. G. Jackson, D.D.rector.— 
At Merc, the Rev. B. Howell, to the young¬ 
est daughter of F. Fangoin, esq. of Wol- 
verton—Mr. Penny, of Glastonbury, to 
Harriett, eldest daughter of ,T. Seale, esq. 
of Milbourne-house, in this county. 
Died. ]At Minal, nearMarlborough, at the 
Rectory House, the Rev. C. Francis, rec¬ 
tor, a prebendary of Saruin, and acting 
magistrate for the county. 
Mrs. Rowden, of Herdcott, near Salis¬ 
bury. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married. J F. Drake, esq. to Miss C. 
Bacon, both of Wells.—At Holcombe, Mr. 
W. Parsons, of Melksham, to Lydia, 3d 
daughter of E. Green, esq.—The Rev. 
B. Darch, vicar of Snelvertou, &c. to Miss 
Isabelia Elphiuston, of Belair, near Ply¬ 
mouth. 
Died.] At Bath, 71, Signor Cherubini, 
a native of Rome, and many years pro¬ 
fessor of the Italian laugmage.—Ann, wife 
of Capt C. Jones, R.N.—In his 80th year, 
W. Galway, esq. of Mallow.—Mrs. Fer¬ 
rers, widow, late of Bad es ley-ho use 
Warwickshire. — Mr. R. Carpenter, coal 
merchant-. 
