; bridge. 
O84 Surry—Susser—Hampshire. 
Married] Myr. Roberts, surgeon, of 
Bromley, to Mary, second danghter-of the 
Jate Rev. Jobn Pratt, vicar of Moncton and 
Birchington in Thanet. 
At Lyminge, Mr. Joshua Waddell, of 
Canterbury, to. Miss Chariotte Bayley, of 
Stanford. 
At Canterbury, Mr. 
Homersham. 
At Gillingham, Mr. James Dartnell, of 
Dover,-to Miss Kitson, of Sandwich. 
At Sandwich, My. Johm Gent, currier, to 
Miss 4nne Child, of Ash —Mr. Stephen 
Devertson, to Miss Ann Easter. 
At Chatham, Mr. L. Gardiner, of Whit- 
stalls to Mrs. Crockett. 
At Folkestone, Colonel Go ham, to Miss 
ica: 
At Faversham, Mr. Wm. Snoulten, wool- 
stapler, to Miss Grove. 
At NorthAcet, Penjamin Sharpe, esq. of | 
Fleet-street, banker, to-Ann, eldest d2uzh- 
ter of Benjamin Kennet, esq. of the former’ 
lace. 
, Died.} At Chatham, Mrs. Shrubsole, of 
the Coach and Horses public-house.—Mrs, 
Fone. 
At Tenterden, Mrs. Hopley. 
At Folkestone, Mr. Kobert Spicer, 89. 
At Maidstone, Elizabeth, daughter of T. 
Millgate, glover, of Charing. 
In Canterbury-la e, Mrs. Bushell, 77. ° 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Sutton, wife of 
Mr. S. of the Red Lion, Staplegate. 
At Seven Oaks, Mrs. Hilger, wife of Mr. 
John H. attorney-at-law.° 
“At Sheerness, Mrs. Bray, wife of Mr. B. 
of the dock yard. 
At Dartford, suddenly, T. Bradley, esq. 
of Chatham, 59. 
SURRY- 
Died J At Wallington, (at Francis 
Greggs, esq.) Caroline. wife of I. G. Chil- 
dren, esq. and eldest davghter of George 
Furlong Wise, esq. of Woolson, near Kings- 
SUSSEX. 
The wool growers of Sussex, have sub- 
scribed for an elegant ‘piece of plate to be 
presented to Lord Sheffield, for bis inde/ati- 
gable exertion in establishing the value of the 
Southdown fleece. 
Married.] At Lictle Horsted, Sir George 
Clerk, of Pennewick, to Miss Maria Law, 
second daughter of. Ewan-L. esq. and niece to 
Lord Ellenborough. page! 
At Lewes, Mré John Turner, jun. to Miss 
E. Judge, bo'h of Teterden. 
At Ditchling Church, Mr. Wm. Edwards, 
of St. John’s Common, aged 18, to Miss 
Henrietta Herriott, aged 13. 
Died.| At Brighton; suddenly, Miss M. 
Cock, 24.—+Mr. Howell, of Brighton Place, 
bather to the red machines. ~ 
At East End, Direntipg Mr. Wa. Attree, 
of Brightos, 61. 
Briscoe, to Miss’ 
since, Richard Church. =Mrs, Newlin, wife 
[Octs; 
At Street, near Ditchling, Mrs. Hampshire. 
- At Lewes, aged’77, Mr. Aaron Lempriere, 
many years a respectable. plumber and gla- 
zier.—Mr. Thomas Palmer, ironmonger, 
of North-street. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Last week some workmen empleyed on the 
estate of William Chamberlayne, esq. near 
Weston, dug up two earthen j Jars, full of Ro- 
man coins and medals, chiefly of copper and 
‘mixed metal. One of them was broken by 
accMent, but the other has been preserved 
entire, and is now in the possession of - that 
gentleman. Many of the coins are inseribed 
with the names of Claudius, Aurelius, Ga- 
lienus, é&c. the medals with Paosthumus, and, 
on the reverse, a‘galley. with rhe word Lati< - 
tia over ‘It, in very le gible characters, sup- 
posed to have been serack on some naval vic~ 
tory. 
The Rev. G. Coxe, M. A. has teen pro- 
moted to the rectory of St. Michael’s, uear 
Winchester, vacant by the resignation of — 
Rev. T. Watkins. 
At the late Winchester Assizes, J. Brite 
“ton, Captain in’ the West India Ran- 
gérs, was indicted for the wilful murder . 
of his son, G. Britton, by beating him 
and kicking him ‘about the body. It ap- 
peared in evidence, that the prisoner had , 
repeatedly beat his son very violently ; and - 
Mr. Powell, a surgeon, had n> doubt thai the 
mortification, which was the cause of his 
death, ensued from the contusions on the 
back, which were the ageregate of several 
days’ beating. ‘The indictment, how-ver, 
having stated the deceased to have been kil- 
led’on a specific day, when it turned out that 
he had died of the aggregate ili treatment he 
had received on several days, and that the 
chastisement inflicted on him on any one day 
would not have been sufficient to have 
caused death, the Judge directed the acquit- - 
tal oi the prisoner. 
Married.| At Winchester, Mr. Wn. Drew, 
to Miss Jane Brown. 
The Rev. John rlajeacth to Sophia Poul- 
ter, daughter of the Rev. Spe iyo preben=- 
dary of Winchester. 
At Exton, Wm. Smith, esq. of Southamp- 
ton, to Georgiana, daughter of the late 
Humphrey Minchin} esq. of Holywell 
House. 
The Rev. Mr. Miller, to Miss Ann Béack- 
stone, both of Hartley Row. 
The Rev. Charles Mosey, rector of South- 
wick, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of PF. 
_ Fownes J.utterell, esq. of Dunyter Castles 
Somerset. 
At Christchurch, John Goddard, esq. sur- 
geon, to Miss Bryer, 
At Lymington, Mr. John Mason, solicitor, y 
to Miss Richman. 
Died.|] At Winchester, in consequence of 
a, bite from a mad cat about nine months ~ 
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