ii ent-—Dorsetsh ire. 
a- r 
o to 
KENT. 
Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. G. 
Archer, to Miss M. Hayes.—At Rochester, 
Mr. T. Eayden, of Brookland, to Mrs. 
Kingsnorth, of Kenardinglon.—Lieut. W. 
Young-, of the marines, to Miss M. Lam¬ 
prey.—Capt. Kemp, of the 55th regt. to 
Miss Blackstone, second daughter of the 
late Dr. B. r 
Died.] At Canterbury, Mrs. A. Philpot. 
* Mrs. \valking'ton, 35.—Mrs. Skreates, 
wife of Mr. H. S. organist of the cathedral. 
At Ramsgate, 72, the Rev. S. Vence, 
M.A. and F.R.S. Piumian Professor of As¬ 
tronomy in the University of Cambridge, 
Archdeacon of Bedford, Prebendary %)f 
Lincoln, &c. 
At Feversham, 24, Mr. E. Gibbs, che¬ 
mist and druggist.—Mrs. Is. Dann.—Mr. 
Jarvis, late master of the workhouse. 
At Chatham, 82, Mrs. S. Harris.—Mr. 
Vv r . Andrews, late foreman of the mast- 
makers in the dock yard, 53. 
At Broad Stairs, 20, Mr. M. Goodwyn. 
SUSSEX. 
A meeting of the principal farmers cf 
this county was held at Lewes, on the 3d 
of December, for the purpose of taking into 
consideration the present depressed state 
of agriculture. Lord Egreuiont presided, 
and in the course of the discussion, many 
authenticated facts were stated by the gen¬ 
tlemen present. Mr. Ellman, jun. read a 
long- paper condemning the present corn 
laws, without protecting duties upon 
foreign corn, which he proposed to be 
adopted by the meeting. Mr. Blackman 
moved an amendment, which recognized an 
allegation in the Report of the Agricultu¬ 
ral Committee, namely, to consider the 
injustice and injury cast upon all classes 
of the people, by an unsettled currency. 
Mr. B. also adverted with great severity 
to an instance which was stated of Eng¬ 
lishmen being compelled from distress to 
carry barrows from morning till night with 
bells about their necks. Mr. Ellman ulti¬ 
mately withdrew his proposition, and Mr. 
Blackman’s amendment was adopted. 
Married.] At Petworth, Mr. William 
Henry Witherby, of Birchin-lane, to 
Jane Frances, eldest daughter of William 
Hale, esq. solicitor.—W. R.AHis, esq. of 
Arundel, to Miss Morris, of Brecon.—Mr. 
G. Hopkin, of Ads Dean, to Martha, 
youngest daughter of J. Smith, esq. A 
Died.] At Lewes, in his 91st year, sud¬ 
denly, Mr. N. Earl. 
At Chichester, in her 17th year, Ann, 
daughter of Mr. W. Hobby.—the young¬ 
est daughter of the late Mr. Mowatt, of 
Kirkwell, Orkney, 40.— Mr R. Williams, 
31, of the White Hart Hotel. 
At Brighton, Esther, wife of T. D. Brough¬ 
ton, esq. third son of the late Rev. Sir T. 
B. bart. of Doddington Park, Cheshire.— 
HAMPSHIRE. 
An estate near Winchester for which 
£40,000 was refused a few years ago, has 
lately been sold for 12,000 ! 
Married.'] At Romsey, Capt. J. Nicho¬ 
las, R.N. to the only daughter of the Rev. 
N. Fletcher.—At Southampton, Mr- W. 
M oodmau, to Miss Vine, of Otterbourne_ 
Mr. G. Colbourne, ofLymington, to Miss 
Emma Newell, of Newport, Isle of'Wight. 
Died.} At Southampton, 27, Mr. R. 
Tong, draper and lay lor.—Mr. S Barrel, 
26.—-At an advanced age, Mrs. Fryer. 
At Winchester, Mr. R. Harris, formerly 
of Pamber, near Basingstoke. 
At Portsmouth, 58, Mr. Winterbourn.— 
Mrs Grossmith, wife of Mr. W. G. jun. 
pastry-cook.—In his 87th year, Mr. D. 
Ruing, man’s mercer. His character stood 
high for iuteg.ity and liberality. 
At PortsCa, Mrs. Moses, a Jewess, and 
well known tor her extensive charities. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Melksham, Henry, young¬ 
est so:! of the Hon. Col. Seymour, to Char¬ 
lotte, youngest daughter of the late Sir 
Sam!. Whitcotnbe.—S. Carroll, esq. of 
Dublin, to C. Maria, second daughter of 
the late Rev. Dr. Bennett, of Donhead, St. 
Andrew.—At Alton, Mr. D. Beames, to 
the third daughter of R. Pyle, esq. 
Died.] At Devizes, G. Sloper, esq. 91.—- 
The Rev. W. S. Wbapshare, vicar of 
Chi Item, St. Mary, &c. His life exem¬ 
plified the polished gentleman, and the 
truly conscientious minister. 
At 1 rowbridge, 36, Sarah, wife of Mr. 
Cooper, jun. and daughter of the late Mr. 
Hackett, of Leicester. 
At West Field, near Corsham, 71, Lieut. 
Gen. Kerr, cf the E. I. Company’s service. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At Cheddon, near Taunton 
Ik. Metford, M.D- of Flock House, to M. 
Eliza, only daughter of the late H. Ander¬ 
son, esq. of / Jamaica.—At Frenchay, at 
the Friends’ Meeting House, J. Harvey, 
M.D. of Dublin, to Eliza Beaves, of Cork 5 
Died.] At Bath, 76, Mrs. Carey—Mrs. 
Dow, relict ot the late D. D. esq. formerly 
of Bombay.—Mrs. Ironside—J. Copner, 
esq. 78. Through life, he u kept the even 
tenor of his way,” so as to secure the good 
will of all who knew him. 
At Taunton, in her 76th year, Marianne, 
Dowager Baroness de Palavicini, relict of 
the late Jean Baptiste, Baron de Palavicini, 
bent. col. commandant of the regt. de 
Vigder, Suisse, in the service of Louis XVI. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At Weymouth, G. Steel, esq. 
ot the 1st royal dragoons, to Georgiana, 
2d daughter of the late R. Harwell, esq. 
ofStanstead Park, Sussex.—H. Delamotte, 
esq. surgeon, of Swanage in this county, to 
Miss Martin, of Kingswood. 
X. led.] At Poole, in her 40th year, Mrs. 
Camel.—James, 3d son of Mr, J. Manton, 19. 
At Sherborne, Mrs, Lawrence,, wife of 
Mr. B, L. grocer. 
