1806.] 
8. ftonemafon, 85.—%Mr. Thomas Simmons, 
formerly mafter of the Mermaid inn. _, 
At Hales Place, near Canterbury, the 
Rev. Mr. Taylor. 
Ar Maidftone, Mr. Marlow, many years a 
bafket maker there. This man poflefled fome 
very fingular habits; in the coldeft winter 
days he might be feen walking in the ftreets 
wichout hat, coat, or, waiftcoat, his fhire 
bofom open, anda fhort round frock, his 
oniy covering over his fhist, Wery few of 
the inhabitants ever faw this eccentric cha- 
raéter with either a hat, coat, waiftcoat, or 
neckhandkerchief.—-Mrs. Burch, widow of 
Mr, B. coach-mafter. 
At Margate, Mr. Thos. Bing, baker, 30. 
At Goodneftone, near Faverfham, Mr. S. 
Minter, 63. 
At Wingham, Mrs. Cornwell, late of the 
Crown ian, Rochefter. 
At Tunbridge, the Rev. W. Leggett, for- 
merly 2 preacher of Strood, near Rochefter. 
He fuddenly dropped down dead in the thop of 
a feedf{man, having gone to Tunbridge to 
ginft.at an ordination, 
SUSSEX. : 
A petition has been prefented to parliament 
for leave to bring in abil] for making a new 
harbour at Brighthelmftone. It is propofed 
to be fufficiently capacious to contain 200 
veffels. To form it two piers will be con- 
ftruéted from the cliff, and extended into the 
fea beyond low water mark. The eafternmoft 
pier is intended to ran. from the cliff, near 
the end of Market-ffreet, and the other 
from the «cliff near Weft ftreet. Thefe two 
piers are defigned to meet each other nearly, 
leaving only fufficient room for the paffage of 
fhipping into and out of the harbour. At 
the foot of the cliff, within the harboor, 
extending between the two pele will. be a 
{pacious quay for landing and fhipping of 
goods, and other commercial purpofes. Bright- 
helmftone is the largeft town upon the coaft 
in the kingdom, which does not psflefs an 
harbour, and it is fingular, confidering the 
eligibility, ufefulnefs, and great- advantages 
to be derived therefrom, that it bas not long 
fince been adopted ; and more eipecially as 
the fafety of the vaiuable lives of fea-faring 
men, fhipping, and merchandize, has fo 
long and loudly called for fuch a defirable fe- 
curity. 
The promenade on the Steine at Pright- 
helmftone witl be greatly improved prior 
to the commencement of the fummer fea- 
fon, by the addition of a fpacious brick or 
gravel path quite round, within the rails ; 
and, for the better prefervation of the turf 
in the centre, a neat fence has been put up, 
to prevent traffic over it in the winter, by 
leaving only the intended circular walk and 
the bricked road acrofs open, The new fence 
will be taken away during the fummer fea- 
fon, and replaced on the approach of every 
fucceeding winter. The expence of this un- 
Suffex—FHamp/hire. 
283 
dertaking will be defrayed by voluntary fub- 
fcription. 
Married ] At Chichefter, Mr. 
grocer, to Mifs Frooas. 
At Lewes, Mr. Henry Gwynne, of the 
royal navy, fon of the Rev, Wm. G. of that 
place.—-Mrs, Daniels, wife of Mr. D. poul- 
terer.——-Mrs. Wifdom, wife of Mr. -W. .of 
the One Tun public houfe. 
At Lindfield, Mr. W. Heafman, watch- 
maker. 
At Burwath, Mrs. Phileox, wife of Mr. 
P., attorney at law and fifier to Wm, Con-- 
fable, efg., one of the juftices of the peace 
for this county.-The Rev. Joha Courtail, 
M. A, archdeacon of Lewes, canon refiden- 
tiary of Chichefter, reétor of Woodchurch 
in Kent, and 51 Die rector and vicar: of 
Burwath, 92. 
At Steyning, Mr, Woolgar, thop-keeper.. 
—Mr. Morley. - 
At Stopham, Elizabeth Stonehoufe, houfe- 
keeper to Walter Smith, efq., aged 90 years, 
upwards of fixty of wiliek fhe had been in 
the fame family. 
At Eufton, near Littlehampton, in child- 
bed, Mrs. Roberts. 
At Framfield, Mrs. Martin, 69. — Mrs, 
Colgate, wifecf Mr. Henry C, yeoman. 
At Hailfham, of a brain fever, Mr. King, 
draper, grocer, and auctioneer, a ferjeant in 
captain Shiffner’s yeomanry cavalry. 
White, 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Southampton, Mr. Oar, 
merchant, of Redbridge, to Mifs Amor, 
daughter of Mr. A., attorney.—Mr. Edward 
‘Cole, of the Crofs Houfe, to Mifs Henri- 
etta Higgins. —W. Ellis, efg.,-to Mifs Caro. 
line Hamer, of Cumberland Houfe, youngeft 
daughter of the late fofeph H. efq., of Dema- 
rara. 
At Winchefler, Mr. Wm. Mackiin, te 
Mifs Jewell. 
At Portfea, Mr. Snook, attorney, to Mifs 
M.A. RBettefworth, lifter of Mr. B, attor- 
ney. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. Patrick Kane, purfer 
of his Majefty’s fhip Lavinia, to Mils Jen- 
kinton. 
At Newport, Ifle of Wight, Johs Jobiatony 
efq , of Wroxall, to Mss. Barry. 
Died.| At Andover, Mrs. Willis, reliét 
of Richard W., and mother of Henry Norton 
W.eig., of Kenfington Palace, 83. She was 
for many years laundrefs to his Majefty’s 
houfhold.—Mr. C. Rogers, coachmaker, 70, 
At Winchefter, fuadenly, Mr. Attwood, of 
the Black Swan inn.—-Of an apoplexy, Mrs, 
‘Hopkins, widow of Mr, John H., cook at 
Wincheftercoilege Suddenly, Mr. W. Wac- 
kins, builder.——‘vir. Waller, banker, So, 
At Portfmouthb, Mrs Seeds, wife of Mr. S, 
furgeon.—-Suddenly, Mifs Tirael, 60.—Mr. 
K. Lipfeomb, 73.—Mr. Comber, fupervifor 
of the si ofice of the eufloms —Mrs, 
Mofberry, 
