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At Herne, Mr. William Ashbeed; 21. 
At Deal, Mr. Richard Danton, pilot. 
At Faversham, John Smith, esq. many 
years in the commission of the peace for’ this 
county.—-Mr. Clackett.—-Mr. Bunyer, 77. 
At Bishop Stortford, Edward Broome, esq. 
of Town Malling. 
t Dover, Mr. James Tumey, many years 
ene of the Trinity pilots of that town, 86. 
SURRY. 
Married.} At Frant, William Haldane 
Earion, esq. to Miss Morgan. 
At Croydon, Mr. Alfred Smith, of the Bo- 
rouzh, to Miss De Horne, eldest daughter of 
A. De H. esq. of Surry square, 
Died] At Norwood, Christopher Spence, 
@sg. of Great Mariborough street, London, 
69. 
At Croydon, R. Harris, esq. formerly a 
@ruggist in St. Paul’s church yard, London. 
SUSSEX. 
The new road from Brighton to Worthing 
through Lower Lancing is already set out and 
intended to be finished early next spring. The 
distance between thes favourite’ watering 
places will not only be shortened nearly two 
miles, but will be one of the pleasantest rides 
on the coast. 
A martello tower, upon a very extraordinary 
scale, is now building at East Bourne. It has 
an advanced circular wall, of considerable’ 
thickness, behind which is ronotier support, 
sonsisting entirely of beach timber; and the 
walls of the tower itself will be so strong, as 
to render it impregnable in every point. 
These towers are supplied with cisterns, upon 
a very commodious and economical construc- 
tion: they consist cf squares of oak timber, 
lined with lead, the eighth part of an inch in 
thickness 
Married] At Arundel, ‘Captain Arthur 
Morris of the 73d regiment of foot, to Geor- 
giana Frederica Morris, only daughter of 
Captain Charles M. of Charlotte street, Fitz, 
roy square, London. 
At Steyning, Mr. Sheppard, of London, to 
Miss Young, daughter of Mr. Edward Y. 
Died. At Shoreham, Mrs. Kilvington, 
wife of H.'M. K: esq. and sister to S. Rolles- 
ton, esq. of the secretary of state’s office. 
At Brighton, Mr. Thomas Pellat, son of 
Thomas P. esq. of Ironmonger’s Hail, London. 
Captain Duval of the South Glocester mi- 
litia.—Sir John Hort, bart. of Arlington street, 
Piccadily, many years British consul, at Lis- 
bon. - 
At Lewes, Mr. Woodward, 80. —Philadel- 
phia Patinistons 91.—Mrs. Cuel, 81.-—Mr. 
Edward Verrall, 64. © 
At chav er, John Blackmann, gent. 73. 
At Hoe, near Brighton, Mrs. Huddleston, 
wife of John H. esq. of Down Place. 
At Ringmer, Henry Thurloe Shadwell, 
@6q, a justice of peace, and captain of a corps 
Surry—Sussex— Hampshire—Wilishire. 
409 
of volunteer cavalry, called the Sussex 
Guides. 
At Black Down, near Midhurst, Richard 
Yaldwyn, esq. 45. 
At Wickham, near Steyning, 
fold. 
At Chichester, Mr. Thomas Battman, 
At Cocking, Mr. Underwood; 48. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The population of Southampton has so 
much increased, that is in conteniplation to 
build a new street and green market, opposite 
the present market-house. Astherearenoob- 
staclestosodesirable an improvement, there re- 
mains not a doubt but the projected scheme 
will be effected. 
_, Married.| At Christchurch, Captain Stu- 
art, R. N. second'son of the late Sir Charies 
S. to Miss Sullivan, eldest duugh ter of the 
Right Hon. John S. 
Died] At Butt’s Ash, on the borders of 
the New Forest, Hampshire, in the 94th year 
of his age, ‘Thomas Moody, esq. one of the 
oldest lieutenants in the navy, swperanuated 
with the rank of commander. He served as 
lieutenant in the ship with the late Admiral 
Sir Charles Knowles, in all his actions in the 
West Indies, i in the war which ended in 1748; 
and again in the speceiiing war, until the 4 
miral struck his flag, in 17573 after which 
time he did not again go tosea. 
In the 70th year of his age, the Rev. Mat- 
thew Wooeford, Archdeacon of Winchester, 
prebend of that cathedral, and rector of Craw- 
ley and Calbourn, in this county. 
At Alverstoke, near Gosport, Dr. Sturgess 
Shicel cll of the diocese of Winchester, one 
of the prebendaries of that cathedral, and rec- 
tor of Alverstoke; father of Mr. Sturges 
Bourne, one of the lords of the treasury. 
At Shidfield Lodge, near Wickham, Mra. 
Sarah Bligh, wife of Captain John B. com- 
mander of Majesty’s ship Alfred, in the Hale 
tic. 
At Heckfield Place, Mrs. Sarah Mowbray 
last surviving sister of the late James M. esq. . 
of Burley manor, near Ringwood. 
At Alresford, Mr. William Witear, surgeon 
and apothecary. 
At Winchester, 
Oram. 
At Fareham, Mrs. Elizabeth Leek, 70. 
At the Halfway house, near Portsmouth, 
Mr. Burgess, innkeeper. 
At Fawley, Captain Moody, 97, 
At Hilsea barracks, Lieutenant Munro, of 
the first veteran battalion, assistant paymas- 
ter of detachments at Hilsea.—Mr. William 
Barrowman, the venerable bombardier who 
some time since attended at Blockhouse fort, 
but whowas lately handsomely superannuated 
in consequence of his previous good conduct. 
Mr. Pen- 
Mrs. Paterson.—Mrs. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Married | At Chippenham, Mr. Rugg, 
attorney, to Miss Bowsher, of the Bear inn. 
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