1810.] 
Died.|} At Malden, the Rev. W. Williams, 
vicar of that place, whe, during a period of 58 
years, conciliated the esteem and attachment 
of his numerous. parishioners, by faithfully 
discharging the duties of his important trust. 
At Barn-hall, Mrs. S. Keys, 80. 
At Coichester, Mr. Edwards.—Captain J. 
Bouttel, of the East Essex militia. —Mrs. S. 
Walker, 75.—Miss Glanfield, 17.—Miss Da- 
Vis, 26.—Mrs. Baas,— Mrs. Shorey. 
At Ferviers Farm, Bures Hamlet, Sarah, 
second daughter of Mr. Charles Townsend, 17. 
At West Mersea, Mr. Samuel Qverall, 55. 
At Stanaway, Mr. James Sparks, jua. of 
South Minster, 29, 
At Springfield, Mr. Thomas Palls. 
At Stisteds, parish of Widford, Charles 
Long, esq. a 
At Tolleshunt Darcey, Mr. Thomas Un- 
derwuod, 85. 
At Galleywood Common, Mrs. Heigh, 
At Brentwood, Mrs. Dew. 
At Chelmsford, Eliza, third daughter of 
Mrs.~Hendy, 17.—Mr. William Wright, 
rigs 
; 
At Copford, the Rev. John Kelly, LL.D. 
rector of that parish, and a justice of the peace 
for the county. [ da account of whem will be 
§iven in our next ] 
At Kettering, Mrs. Addison, wife of Major 
A. 95. 
KENT. 
Married.| At Sevenoaks, Francis, eldest 
son of Richard Woodgate, esq. of River Hill, 
to Martha, daughier of T. Penton, esq. of 
Wizells. 
At Maitstene, Geerge Foster, esq. of 
Bluckley, to Mrs. Scoones, widow of John S. 
esq. of Brookland. 
At Saltwood, Lieutenant Bell, of the 95th 
rifle corps, to Miss -Susan Fuller, second 
daughter of Mr. I. of Dover. 
Died.] At Chiistene Park, Caroline, wife 
of G. Best, esq. 
At Bromley, Mrs. Milles, a maiden lady, in 
consequence Of her crothes taking fire, 90. 
At Qspringe, Mis. Jackson, wie of the 
Rev. Mr. J. 
- At Waltham, Mr, William Pilcher. 
At Ramsgate, Mrs. Jane Coxen, 93.—Mrs. 
Dawson. 
Ac Chatham, Mrs. Woolley. —Mr. J. 
George Peters, 
At Lewisham, 
Playter, 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Hills.—Miss Jemima 
Harvey, 
At Hempsted, near Cranbrook, Sir William 
Darley, late a captain ia the Cambridgeshire 
militia. 
At Westgate, near Canterbury, John Rec- 
fey, the infant son of the Rev. J. P. Francis. 
At Brompton, Mrs. Dubbins, 79. 
At Smarden, Mr. R. Giles, 72. 
At Headcorn, Mr. John Iygulsden, 72. 
At Deal, where he was landed sick, from 
Flushing, Henry Witherington, esq. of the 
Mr. Charles Gasthier 
Arent—Susser—ampshire. 
643 
63d regiment. In 1799, his desice for active 
Service, induced him to exchange from the 9th 
dragoons, and join the 2d ur queen’s regiment 
then embarking for Holland, with whom he 
greatly distinguished himself through the 
whole of that arduous campaign. In the late 
Scheldt expedition, the same motives also in- 
duced hins to volunteer, hy exchanging from 
his own into the light company ofthe 63d. 
In him his Majesty has lost a most spirited 
and active ofiicer, who promised to become 
an ornament to his pro‘ession. 
SUSSEX. - 
~The great improvements intended to: be 
made in Shoreham Harbour, have met the 
wishes of the public, notenly of this county, but 
also of the mercantile interests of the mettos 
polis, so that they are immediately to be car- 
tied into effect after the next sessions of par- 
liament; and it is further intended that a 
canal frem the Docks at Shoreham, shall open 
a communicativn with Worthing, and alsa 
that a canal, or iron rail-way, shall extend to 
the eastward, as far as Lewes. This plan will 
not only produce a place of safety for merchant 
ships, but also for those of his Majesty’s navy. 
, Pte central situation of the port of Shoreham 
will, no doubt, make it an object worthy the 
atte. tion of government, as the improvements 
at that port, will not only allow room for 
Merchant-ships, but also for a feet of trans- 
ports to assemble, thereby expediting the 
shipping of troops, without unnecessarily 
harassing them by long marches and circui- 
tous routes. Ii isalso in contemplation to ex- 
tend the present design much farther, as from 
the port of Shereham being the nearest to that 
of London, and the navigation of that harbour 
being lately much improved, and extending, 
at the present time, nearly to the town of 
Horsham; and, from a survey that has been 
taken, it is conciuded: that, at a moderate ex- 
pense, the same may be joined with the 
‘Thames at Guiid.ord, thereby making it an 
object of great national utility and impor- 
tance. 
Married.) At Lewes, Mr. Shillitoe,surgeon, 
of London, to Miss Jane Rickman, sixth 
daughter of the late Mr. R. 
At Southover, Thomas Rogers, jun. esq. 
to Miss Fuller. 
Died.] At Stopham House, Edmund Bart- 
telot Smyth, youngest son of Waiter 3S. 
€3q- 
At Ferring, Mr, Israel Medhurst, of Lewes, 
40. ; 
At Ashburnham, the Rev. William Delves, 
“rector of that place. 
At Lengiord, Mrs. Mary Lucas. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Died.} At Guernsey, 4¥. Le Marchant, 
esq. late bailiff and chief magistrate of that 
island, 88. 8 
At Aldershot Lodge, Mrs. Pigott, 61. 
At Nursling, the Rev. R. Cranmer, rector 
of that place, 33, 
At 
