ae 
from Maidstone to London, 86. Mir, James 
Martin. 
AtLenham, Mrs. Winder. 
At Otham, Mrs. Cheesman. 
At East Malling, Mr. Richard Ray. 
At Chislett, Miss Sarah Wootton, third 
daughter of Mr. W., 17. 
At Bexley, the Rey. William Green, vicar 
ef that parish and 38 years one of the mathe- 
matical masters of the royal military aca- 
demy, Woolwich, 70. 
At Town Malling, Mr. Robert Cromp, 
son of the Rev. P. C., of Friendsted, and 
many years chairman of the Quarter Sessions 
fer the western division of kas ia 
At Deal, Mr. Mackneyg—Mr. John Bay- 
fey, 67. _Mr. H.W ebley, ae in the bank- 
ing house of Messrs. Hulkes aad Co. 
“At Brompton, Mr. Thomas. Munn, 65. 
At Wingham, Mr. Neville, formerly a 
surgeon of that place, 89. 
At Sittingbourne, Mrs. Tonge, relict of 
Mr. James T. 75. 
At Faversham, Mr. Tames Berry, 27% 
SURRY. 
Married.} At Mitcham, Mr. John Red- 
ding aged 61, to Miss Ann Culverwel!, 16.— 
Mr. Harwood, to Miss King.—Sir Thomas 
Dyke Acland, bart. of Killerton House, 
Devon, to Miss Hoare, daughter of Henry 
H. esq. banker. 
Died.| At Walworth, aged 20, Mrs. No- 
lan, wile of Lieut. N. of the 70th regiment, 
At Richmond, Sir James Peunymani bart. 
of Beverley Paik, and formerly M. P. for 
Beverley. —Mrs. Wraels 62. 
At Clewer, Mrs. Alt} horpe, wife of W. G 
Althorpe, esq. Her deuth was occasioned by 
her clothes taking fire. 
At Farnham, C. Chitty, esq. 72. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.]| At Brighton, Brigadier-gene- 
ral Henry Frederic Campbell, to Mrs. Knox, 
widow of Lieut. Col. K. of the ist regiment 
of guards. 
At Lewes, Mr. Sharpe, to Miss Dead- 
man. 
At Burwash, Mr. Gorely, to Miss Turner, 
daughter of the late Iwr. William T. 
Died.}_ At Brighton, R. Henderson, esq. 
late physician to the forces.—=-T he iady of Sir 
Charles Morgan, bart. of Tredegar, Mon- 
mouthshive.— Mrs. Strong. 
At Pevensey, the wile of George Vinter, 
esq. barrack master at that place. 
At Portslade, Mrs. Elgar, wite of Mr. Tho- 
mas E. 
At Seddles:omb, Mr. Bine. 
At Kingstone, Mrs. Serase, relict of Mr. 
Henry S. of Lewes, 80. 
At Steyning, Miss Jane Williams, daugh- 
ter of the late Rev..Mr. W. of Sherman- 
bury. 
At Petworth, Mrs. Michell, wife of James 
Charles M. esq. of Brighton, and daughter of 
Villiam Johnson, esq. 
Bt Wertine, Mrs. Bacon, of the New inn. 
At Chichester, Mrs. Heath, 
Surry—Sussex—Hampshire—Wiltshire. 
[May I, 
HAMPSHIRE. . . 
An establishment under the title of the 
Hampshire Dispensary, will shortly be open- 
ed, in St. George’s- -square, Portsmouth, Its 
principal object is to furnish medical and sur- 
gical advice, with medicines, at a very mode- 
rate expence: particularly to those indivi- 
duals in the middie ranks of life, whose in- 
dustry places themi above charitable relief, 
but who are iH] able to defray the customary 
charges of such assistance. 
farried.| . At Fareham; Rear- admiral 
Edward O'Brien, to Mrs, Bradby. 
At Pasi guonek, James Fletcher, esq. sur- 
geon, of the royal navy, to Cornelia, daugi- 
ter of Captain Burdon, R. N.—Mr. Mowett, 
gunner of his Majesty’s ship Fredericksteiny 
to Mrs. Watts.—Mr. Bartlett, brother to the 
above Mrs: Watts, to Miss Kirk.—Henry 
Cooper, esq. purser of the Three Crowns, to 
Miss Elza Hewett, daughter of the late Wii- 
liam H. esq. purser of the Suffolk. 
Died.| At Portsmouth, T. Collier, esq. 
purser in the royal navy, 40. He suddenly 
fell down in the street, never to rise again.— 
Richard Harrison, esq. lieutenant of the na-- 
vy, and resident agent fur transports at that 
port._—_Mr. E. E. Holmes, mercaant.—Lieu- 
tenant S. Parker, royal navy. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Davis.—-Mrs. Ar- 
gyle.--Miss Finch.—-Mrs. Bernard, wife of - 
Peter B. esq. surgeon.—Mrs. Cotterell, of 
the Rose and Crown inn.—Mr. sch, a of the 
Fountain inn. 
At Winchester, Mr, John Harris, of the 
Blue Boar inn.—Mr. Thomas Sawkins, of the 
Red Lion, at Overton.—Mr. John Ventham. 
—Mr. fohn Wheeler.-Mir. Hughs, jun.— 
Mr. John Harris, of the Blue Pig. 
At Fareham, Mr. Richard Watson. 
At Wickham, Richard Maidman, esq. 
many years a magistrate for the county, 76. 
At Hayling, Mrs. Francis, 37. 
At Godsuill, Isle of Wight, the Rev. 
Francis Worsley, many years vicar of that pa- 
rish, 82. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Salisbury, the Rey. Henry 
HBinxman, only son of Henry H. esq. of 
Ivy Church, near Salisbury, to Miss Char- 
lotte Colton, youngest daughter of the late 
Rev. Barfoot C. a canon resideptiary of 
Salisbury Cathedral. 
At Melksham, Mr. Ripley of Gallaway 
House, to Miss Whale, of Melksham. 
At Bradford, Mr. James Fleming, to Miss 
Martha Hinton, only daughter of Mr. S. 
Hinton, of Heyterbury. 
Dizd,| At Salisbury aged 83,Mrs.Collins,mo-_ 
ther ot Mr. B. C Collins, late printer oi the 
Salisbury Paper, whom she survived exactly 
eight weeks, and second wife and widow of 
Mr. Benjamin C. formerly printer and banker 
of Salisbury.—Mr. John Young, Many years 
steward to the late Lord Chedworth. 
At Corsham House, of a decline, Ann 
Christian, second daughter of Paul Cobb Me- 
thuen, esq. 
At 
