1810.) 
f SURRY. 
Diéd.] At Croydun, Edmund Ferrers, ‘esq. 
of Peltdown, Sussex, 87. 
At Waverby Abbey, Mrs. White, sister of 
ghe Rey, Mr, Jacob, of Shillingstone, Dorset, 
At Streathsm, Henry Thomas, esq. of 
Llwynmadock, Brecons hire, 77. 
At Guilford, Mrs. Smallpiece, wife of Mr. 
John 3. esq. solicitor. 
f SUSSEX. , 
A flight of sea eagles haye lately visited 
the coast near Hastings. The very uncom- 
mon appearance of these birds on the south 
ern coast has éxcited very great curiosity. 
Many of the gentlemen in the neighboure 
hood have endeavoured to shoot them, from 
an apprehension of danger to their lambs in 
spring, if they should remain there 3 but hi- 
therto without success. They have already 
mide great destruction among the rabbits on 
the warren, near the signal station. 
The Charity Schools lately established at 
Lewes, upon the Lancaster plan, go on very 
successfully, and promise to be of great ad- 
vantage to the poor, as they arey also, an 
honour to the town. The number of poor 
boys and girls taught in them, approach 
near to two hundred and fifty; and what-is 
calculated to have an abiding effect on them, 
is the strict-observance of the sabbath, and 
the egtreme order and regularity which is 
observed with them, 
Married.] At Brighton, the Rev. John 
Pollard, of Hurstperpoint, Sussex, to Lucy 
Sophia, only Surviving daughter of Geneial 
Morgan, late of the Coldstream guards, and 
grand-daughter of Bennet, third earl of Har- 
borough.—Charles Tottill, esq. of Exeter, ta 
Miss ElizaPecking. 
Mr. Charles Phillips, of the Steyne hotel, 
Worthing, to Miss Hemsley. 
At East Grinstead, Mr. James Campbell, 
of Leigh, Kent, to Miss Susannah Terry. 
Died.] At Brighton, Mrs. Rennel, wife 
of Major James R. 741, William Halsione, 
esq. of Bermondsey, Surry, 63.—-Mrs. Mary 
Christmas, of Falmer, 78. ; 
At Winchelsea, Miss Dyne, daughter of 
the late William D. esq. of Milton, Kent. 
At Newhaven, Miss Smith. 
At Wesmieston, Mr. W. A. Hudson. _ 
At Lewes, 'Mrs. Naish 80.—Mrs, Figg, 
62.—Mr. John Curteis, 70.—-Mrs. Lambert, 
eMr. Richard Neeve. : 
“ue Hollingly, Mr. Thomas Akehurst, 
At Wivelsfield, Mr. William Tanner, 
At Falmer, Miss Pierce, youngest daughter 
of the late Mr. P. of the Swaninn, 
At Chilgrove, the eldest son of John 
Woods, a promising young man, 20. 
At Wiston, Miss Rook, 19; and on the 
day on which she was buried, her brother, 
- Mr. William R. Set 
& At Alfriston, Mr. Springste Brooker, Be. 
At Chiddingly, Mr. Edward Carpenter, | 
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At Danny, aged seven vears, Henry 
Francis Campion, eldest son of William Johns 
Campion, esq. of Danny, in this county. He 
was a child of the greatest promise, and the 
circumstances of his death were particularly 
melancholy. A spark from the fire, whicla 
had just been lighted, communicating to his 
night-dress, it instantly burst into flames, by 
which the child was so much burnt, that he 
only survived the accident two days. 
At Stoke, near Arundel, after a few hours 
illness, the Rev. William Wilton, rector of 
that place, in the 40th year of his age. He 
was a man of truly evangelical principles, and 
of exemplary purity of lifeand conduct. By 
the above awful event, he has left to the 
kindness of his friends, and the care of Provi- 
dence, a destitute widow, seven months ad- 
‘vanced in pregnancy, and seven fatherless 
children, wholly unprovided for. To the 
honour of the neighbourhood, a subscription 
is already commenced, which it is to be 
devoutly wished, may afford some relief, 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Married.] At Jersey, Captain Trwin, of 
the 74th regiment of foot, to Miss Smith, 
niece of General Leighton, commanding officer 
in that island. 
At St. Hilier’s, in Jersey, Dr. Carnegie, to 
Miss Mary Hemery. 
In Guernsey, R. Mounsill, esq. of the royal 
African corps, to -Miss Sophia, daughter of 
the late Rev. Peter Paul Secretan, of the 
island of Sark. : 
At Southamptoa, John Mills Jackson, ¢s¢o 
to Miss Little, 
Died.| At Highfield Park, General Sir 
William Augustus Pitt, K. B. a general in 
the army, colonel of the 1st regiment of dra. 
goon guards, and governor of Partsmouth, 8%. 
At Winchester, John Littlehale, M.D. 
At Hursley, Mr. Blundell, surgeon and 
apothecary. 
At Norman Court, Ann Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of Captain Sober. 
At Portsmouth, Miss Payne,—Mr. Andrew : 
White. 
At Overton, Eliza Frances, youngest daugh¢ 
ter of Dr. Ludlow, late of Ringwood. ; 
At Kingston, near Ringwood, Mr. George 
Early. 
At Lymington, Miss Butcher. 
At Amport Farmy near Aridovery Mr. Jor 
shua Webb. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Malmesbury, Mr. Mayer, ot 
Gloucester, to Miss H. Walbank, second 
daughter of the late S. W. esq. 
At Corsham, Mr. Bradley, surgeon, of 
Nailsworth, Glocestershire, to Miss Collett, 
of Jaggard’s House. 
., At Poulton, Mr. Barton, to Miss Lediard. 
At Chippenham, Mr. Poole, to Miss Mae 
ria Smith. 
At Broadchalke, Mr. Joel Douty, master 
of the academy there, to Miss Hazell, of Bow- 
erschalke, ae, 
; Died.] 
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