1802.] Kent—Sufex—Hampfrire—Berkfrire—Somerfetpire. G1 
At Malden, aged 98, Mr. T. Seabrooke, 
a refpectable inhabitant. 
At Sible Hedingham, in an advanced age, 
Mifs Long. i 
KENT. 
The men of Kent have maintained their 
ancient renown during the late election, 
Their patriotifm was unbounded ; and, after 
an arduous conteft, in which all the influence 
_ of the fervants of the crown, and of rhe pa/- 
jive-obedience party, was violently exerted, 
the people were victorious. Their favourite 
Whig candidate was placed at the head of 
the poil, and the pliant partifan of the late 
adminiftration remained at its foot. 
The numbers were, for 
Mr. Honeywood 4763 
Sir W. Geary 4085 
Sir E. Knatchbull 3933 
This county has diftinguifhed itfelf in an 
uncommon manner, during the late eleGtions 3 
Queenborough, Rochefter, and Hyde, elected 
fix,'and Canterbury one Member; without 
a-fingle houfe being opened for treating. 
Maiditone and Dover triumphed over all the 
influence of Government, and returned their 
favourite candidates, not a guinea being ex- 
pended for a fingle vote, 
Mrs. Baker, the refpe&table proprietor of 
all the principal theatres in this county, has 
Jate'y ere&ted a theatre, (juftly confidered as 
very compleat for a provincial one), at Tun- 
bridge Wells; which place is at prefent very 
rapidly improving,in the number and elegance 
of its buildings. The baths are in a great 
ftate of forwardnefs, but will not be fit for 
ufe till next feafon, : 
Married.| Mr. Booth, ironmonger, of 
London, to Mifs Gibbons, of Sittingboura, 
At Rochefter, Capt. Morgan, of the army, 
to Mifs Gibbons. 
- J. Fleming, gent. of Ramfgate, to Mrs. 
E. Claris, of Canterbury. 
Died.] At Canterbury, aged 52, Mrs. F. 
Delafaye-—In an advanced age, Mr. R. 
"Turner. . 
At Maidftone, in his 48th year, Mr. T. 
Taylor.—-Mrs, Alexander.—-Mr, J. Bailey, 
fen. hairdreffer. 
At Tunbridge, Mr. W. Haifelden, hajy- 
dreffer, i 
SUSSEX. 
At the late anniverfary meeting of the 
Suffex prize theep-fhearing fociety, (which 
took place at Prefton, June 22d.) the fhear- 
ers in general difplayed great {kill and ability 
in this rural but very ufeful fpecies of handy- 
work competition: the prizes owever, were 
all obtained by the {nap-fhears, which are 
| now allowed by the beft judges, to have the 
decided preference. 
A ftatue of his Royal Highnefs the Prince 
of Wales, by Roi, feven feet high, on a 
pedeftal eleven feet high, has been lately 
Placed in the front of the new buildings called - 
the Royal Crefcent, at Brighton. The 
Prince is reprefented as dreficd in his regi- 
rid 
mental uniform, with his arm extended 
towards the fea. - The likenefs is thought to 
be very ftriking. , 
A turnpike road is now making to fhorten 
the diftance, and avoid the afcent of Steyning 
Hill, in the route from London to Worthings 
in this county. ' 
Married.} Mr. T. Fuller, jun. of Eat 
Bourne, to Mifs Hoad; of Ickelfham, near 
Rye. j 
*Died.] At Brighton, Mrs. Hicks, mother 
of the late Mr. J. Hicks, of the Old Ship 
tavern,—Mrs. Clifford, .a refpeCtable miftrefs 
of a boarding fchool. 
Mrs. S. Budd, of the Maidenhead inh, 
Uckfield.—Mr. Hall, a refpeétable horfe 
dealer, of Beeding. — 
At Steyning, Mrs. Comber. 
. ~ HAMPSHIRE. 
Married] At Southampton, Mr. Watfonys 
linen-draper, of London, to Mifs Beare, of 
the poft-office. - hits 
J. Fullagar, efq. of Newport, Ifle of Wight, 
to Mifs H. Scales, of Stoke Newington, 
Surrey. “ 
Died.]}_ At Southampton, Mrs. Lomer, 
wife of Mr. Lomer, grocer. 
At the Crofs Guns, public houfe, Mr. R 
Martell; he had unfortunately contragted a 
cold, by fleeping in his booth, at Chapel 
Fair, which occafioned his death, 
BERKSHIRE, 
Married ] At Kingfton Lifle, B. Morland; 
efq. of Abingdon, to Mifs Thornhill, 
Mr. H. Burden, jun. of Abingdon. ta 
Mifs jukes, of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. 
At Bradfield, Mr. F. Kidzell, to Mie 
Shilton. Ror f 
Died.] At Reading, Mrs. Sturdy.——-Mifs 
hh ity formerly of March, in Cambridge~ 
ire. 
At Newbury, the Rey. C. Vincent. 
At Appleton, W. J. Brickenden, D..D, 
reCtor, &c. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
In Briftol, an oppofition altogether unexs 
pected ftarted up on the day of election, 
which was crowned with the withed for fuccefs, 
Again Sir Morton Eden, in the minifterial 
intereft, appeared Mr, Evan Bailie, a mot 
re{peftable merchant, in the patriotic inte. 
reft. On his nomination.on the huftings, he, 
together with Mr. Bragze, was unanimoufly 
elected, there being no voll demanded. 
Married | At Briftol, Mr. S, Richards, 
merchant, to MifsS. Tanner. 
W. Clements, efg, of the navy, and agent 
of the tranfport office, to Mife S. Cleeve, of 
Silverton.——Mr. M. Long, of Bath, to Mifs 
A. Edwards, of Whitcombe, 
Died.] At Prittol, at her lodgings, Mrs. 
French, widow of the late Capt, N. French, 
of the Somerfet fencibles —Capt, Benjamia 
Cook, many years commander of a vetlel 
employed on the Southern whale fifhery.— 
Mr. R. Rofler, formerly printer of the Brif- 
tol Mercury. 
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