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1808.] 
XENT. 
DMfarried.} At Canterbury, Charles Allix, 
esq. of Carlby, Lincolnshire, to Mary Eliza- 
beth, second daughter of W. Hammond, esq. 
of St. Alban’s Court, in this county. 
At Sct. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet, Mr 
Frederic Punton, of Ramsgate, to Miss Ca- 
tharine Hutchinson, daughter of Sharp H. 
esq. 
Pate Brome, of the royal artillery, to Eli- 
zabeth, daughter of Henry Woodgate, esq. 
of River-bill, Sevenoaks: 
At New Romney, John Philcox, gent. of 
Battle, Sussex, to Miss Coates, daughter of 
the late Odiarne C. esq. 
At Boxiey, Mr John Hollingworth, son of 
Finch H. esq. to Miss Winter, of Maid- 
stone —Thomas Kingley, esq. of Surry- 
place, Kent-road, London, to Miss Mary 
Ann, third daughter of the Rev. John Hod- 
son, of Thornham,—Mr. John Hollingworth, 
son of Finch Hoilingworth, esq. of Boxley, 
to Mss Winter, only daughter of Joseph Win- 
ter, esq. of Maidstone. 
At Sandwich, R. Emmerson, esq. to Miss 
Harrison, daughter of the late Peter H. esq. 
Died.] At Deal, Mr’ John Euston.—Mrs, 
Cannon, widow of William C, esq.—Mr. 
John Goodwin, 32 c 
At Canterbury, Lieutenant George Coombe, 
ofthe Royal Artillery, 19 —Mr. John Up- 
ton, 69.——The infant daugister of Mr. Henry 
Christian, chemist.——Mr. T. Cullen, 68. 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Baily, of the Ship inn. 
At Leeds, W. Crispe, gent. 
At Sittingbourn, Mr. Linsail, of the Three 
Kings. ‘ 
At Eythorn, near Dover, the wife of Dr. 
Morgan. \ 
At Sandwich, Mr. Davey. 
SURRY. 
The new church, at Chertsey, is almost 
fompleted, at an expence of near twelve 
thousand pounds. It is built of heath stone, 
in the Gothic stile, and will be opened for 
public service in the month of July. 
Married ] At Croydon, G. Pearce, esq. of 
Broad-street, to Mrs. Spencer, relict of 
George S. esq. of Great Marlborough street. 
Died.|] At Upper Tooting, at the house of 
Thomas Brown, esq. the infant son of Ed- 
ward Kensington, esq. 
At Woodmaersterne, at the house of Wil- 
liam Lambert, esq.—Richard Waller, esq. of 
Bevis Hill, near Southampton, 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| At Uckfield, William Cour- 
thope Mabbott, esq. to Miss Newton, only 
daughter of the late George N. ‘esq. of [field. 
At Pulborough, the Rev. E. Cartwrigot, 
to Miss Palmer. 
At Brighton, Lieut. G. Coleman, of the 
Royal Navy, to Miss Goring Stevens. 
At Arundel, Mr. Woelston, to Miss 
Gravely, of Chantry, 
y 
Kent—-Surry—Susser—Hampshire. 
S63. 
At Wadhirst, the Rev. John Burrel Hay. 
ley, rector of Brightling, to Eliza, eldest 
daughter of the late Mr. William Walker 
Rosam. 
Died.}] At Worthing, Newton Barton, 
esq. furmerly secretary to Lord Sidmputh. 
He was drowned while bathing 
At Pett, Mrs. Thorpe, wife of. Mr. 
Thorpe, yeoman. She went to bedin good 
health onthe night preceding her derease, 
and was found a corpse the next morning by 
her husband’s side.—Mrs. Jane Martin, wife 
of A. T. Martin, of St. Petersburgh, 29. © 
At Arundel, Jolin Bushby, esq. banker, 
and acaptain in the Arundel Volunteer In- 
fantry. a 
At Horsham, Mrs. Wickens, wife of Mre 
W. many years. master of the Anchor Inn, 
67.—Mr. John Linlold. 
At Hastings, Mrs. Whitear, wife of the 
Rev. Mr, W. 
At Wick, near Arundel, Mr. J. Duke. 
At Chichester, of the measles, Mrs. Wa- 
ring, 61. W 
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HAMPSHIRE. on 
Married.] At 'fichfield, Robert Curry, 
efg. of Gofport, to Sarah, youngeft daughter 
of John Payne, efq. of Stubbington houfe. 
At Whippingham, Ifle of Wight Thomag 
James Has Roll junior, efg. to Mifs Dennett. 
At Southampton, Mr. fames Kemp, mere 
chant of Poole, to Mifs Jordan.—Mr. Alexa 
ander King, merchant, to Mis Baker, daughes 
ter of the late Mr. B. bookfeller Captain 
Warner of the North York regiment of mi- 
litia, to Mifs Hannah Dove Athe, daughter 
of the Rey. Dr. Hoadley A. : 
At Winchefter, Thompfon Aflet, efg. lieus 
tenant of the royal marines, to Mifs Stratton. 
Died.| At Southampton, owing to the 
uriting of a blood veffel, Mifs Gordon: the 
died inteftate, leaving behind her a property 
of 30001. per annum, whichoall goes from ber 
family.—Mr. John Stanton of London.—« 
Nathaniel Heywood, efq. deputy lord warden 
of the new foreft, and an alderman of this 
corporation.——Mr. John Martin, 56. He 
was originally of Salifbury, but had fpent 
the lait chirty years of his life in this town, 
where his probity, meeknefs, and unaffe@t- 
ed piety, had gained him general eftcem. 
At Warblington, on his return from South 
America, Lieutenant J. W, Butler, of the 
royal horfe artillery, 18. 
At Stockbridge, Mary Ann, daughter of 
Mr. Cofier, 18. 
At Bifhop’s Walthan, Mrs. Bradby, reli 
of D.B. fq. 
In the Ifland of ferfey, the Rev. Francis Je 
Couteur, rector of Grouville parifh, in that 
ifland. 
At Ringwood, Mr. George -Penford, 
youngeft fon of the late James P. efq of 
Bifhop’s Waltham. 
vt Afhley, near Lymington, Mr. Peter 
Rogers, 33. - 
At 
