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enly son of the late J. P. Mircle, esq. of 
Gravesend, 22. 
At ~Boxsond, Mrs, Salter, wife of fs S. 
Surgeon. 
At Harwich, P. W. Deane, esq. 38. 
KENT. 
Married.) At Faversham, Captain Thomas 
Baines, of the 6th regiment of foot, toFrances, 
youngest daughter of the late Athelstan Ste- 
> phens, esq. 
At Lewisham, William Hayley, esq. of 
Felpham, Sussex, to Mary, thixd daughter of 
John Welford, esq. of Blackheath. 
At Dover, Robert Dalgleish,,esq. of Mid- 
@le Scotland-yard, London, to Miss Collett, 
daughter of Samuel C_ esq. 
At Gravesend, Captain Henry Reilingham, 
of the Bengal army, to Miss Henrietta 
Elizabeth Cruden. 
At Chatham, Captain Peter Douglas, R.N. 
son of Admiral D. to Miss Mortentys daughter 
ef Admiral M. 
At Mersham, Major Wilkins, of the 85th 
regiment of Light Infantry, to Jane, daughter 
ef Edward Hughes, esq. 
Died.| At Harbledown near Canterbury, 
Thomas Benson, esq. youngest son of the late 
Rev. Edward Buckingham B. and nephew to 
the Earl of Tankewille. 
At New Romney, the Rev, William Wing 
Fowle, rector of Ivy church and Burmarsh. 
At Lenham, Mrs. Lucy Coombes. 
At Bethersden, Mrs, Martha Chambers.—= 
Mr. Daniel Buss, 70. 
At Rainham, Mr. R. Featherston, master 
ef the Green Lion Inn. 
At Ramsgate, Miss Thorpe, only daughter 
of Lady Susan Drew, by her first husband Jo- 
seph Thorpe, esq.==Mr. Smith, surgeon of the 
2d Surry militia. 
At Maidstone, Lieutenant E. Ranbin, of the 
East Suffolk militia, $2. 
At Boley Hill House, Rechester, Mrs, 
Head, wife of J. R. H. esq. 
At Chatham, Mr. D. Stanner, surgeon of 
the Royal Marines. 
. At Gravesend Mr. G. Rackstraw, a very ec- 
eentric character, 80.—-Mr. Newman. 
At Margate, Mrs. Mussured, 56. 
At Throwley, Mr. Twist, 80. 
At Mersham, Mr. Richard Clarke, 69. 
At Canterbury, Mr. William Pettitt, of the | 
Coftce House, High street.—The Rev. John ~ 
Rigquieu, a French ecclesiastic, 74.—Mr. Ben- 
jaman Kelly.—Mr. Bisiker—Mr. Henry 
Abrahams, 38. 
At Lenton, Mrs Groombridge, 40. 
At Challock, Mr. Thomas Millen, 62. 
At Eimston, Mr. Soutre, 85. 
At Deal, Mr. Henry-Hart, 38. 
. AtLewisham workhouse, Isaac Evans, well 
known about Sydenham and its neighbourhood, 
by the name of wry-necked Isaac. A short 
time previous to his death he confessed to be-~ 
ing the cause of the death of a fellow-labourer 
of the name of Harvey. They had quarrel- 
led at the Gypsey-house, but after settling 
Kent—Hamipshive—Berkshire—Wilishire. 
[May I, 
their differences departed together to their 
home, when he took an opportunity of knock- 
ing Harvey down, beat him unmercifully; and 
threw him into a hedge, where he was found 
the next morning, in a state of insensibility, 
in which state he continued two hours, and 
then died. He also confessed himself to have 
been one of three who murdered Mathews, the 
Dulwich Hermit ; one of whom he said was 
dead, and the other atsea3; but he did sot 
mention their names. __ 
HAMPSHIRE» 
The physicians of Southampton have long 
been in the habit of giving their advice gratis to 
the poor of this town; but as in many instan- 
ces their humane intentions are frustrated, 
owing to the poor objects who apply to them, 
not being able to pay for the medicines when 
made up, it is proposed to establish, by annual 
subscription, a dispensary, providedanadequate 
gum can be raised forthe gratuitous distribution 
of medicines to those for whom no medical 
provision exists ; a subscription hasbeen open= 
ed for this benevolent purpose, 
Married.}| At Lockford, Wm. Morant, esq. 
of Appleshaw, to Miss Sarah Dowling. 
Died.] At Southampton, Lady Hughes, re=, 
lict of Admiral Sir Richard.H.—Mrs. Mary 
Nicklin, 92.—-Mrs Smith, wife of Wm. S. 
esq. collector of, the customs.——Mrs. Green. 
Mr. Wm, Rogers, an eminent coach-proprie- 
tor, 65. 
At Vitchfield, John Adam Carter, esq. one 
of the aldermen cf Portsmouth. 
At Petersfield, Mr. James Whicher, surge- 
on. 
At Winchester, Pyle, esq.—-Mrs. whereae 
—JlVir. Fleetwood, solicitor. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Marviek, ] At Chippenham, Mr. Caan, 
surgeon, to Miss Ann Frances Stephens. 
At Devizes, Major George Evans, Major 
of brigade, to the forces in the Portsmouth 
district, to Miss Spalding, only child of Dr. 5. 
Died.] At Hormingham, Miss Charlotte 
Bishop. 
At “Salisbiprys Mrs. Ann Rothwell, sister of 
the late James R. esq.—Mr. A. Montgomery. 
—Mr. William Humphrey. 
At Warminster, Mr. Thomas Evans, 
un. 27. 
At Telfont Mill, Mr. Goodfellow, 590, 
At Salisbury, Mrs. Williams. 
At Warminster, John Speed Frowd, esq: 39. 
At Devizes, Mrs. Inmead. 
At Mere, the Rev. Tho Groves, rector 
of Weymouth, ; 
BERKSHIRE. 
The Wilts and Berks Canal is-intended to 
be opened into tae Thames at Abingdon, in 
the month of September next 5 by means of 
which, and the junction at Semington with 
the Kemer and Avon Canal, which commu. 
nicates with the river Avon at Bath, there 
will be a complete inland water communis 
cation between Bristol and London. 
Died.] At Newbury, Mrs. Graham, aye 
