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1815.]

Shropshire-Worcestershire.

Married.] Mr. S. Parker, of Aston, to Miss Buxton, of Thorpe.

James Jones, esq. of Caton, to Miss Louisa Moore, daughter of Peter Moore, esq. M. P. for Coventry.

Mr. Cauldwall, of Birmingham, to Mrs. Parkes, of Hales Owen.

At Leamington, Thomas Forster, esq. of his majesty's exchequer, to Miss Eliza Walker, of Edmanscot, near Warwick.

Died.] At Birmingham, 104, Mrs. Sambrooke, who walked out within three days of her death.-65, Mrs. Sarah Rawlins.44, Mrs. Pearson.- Miss Tyndall.-56, Mr. Jolm Faulkner.-Mrs. Ann Steadman. -Mr. Wm. Hickman.-23, Lucy, wife of Mr. Wm. Gell.-Mr. Wm. Moggeridge.70, Mr. George Byner.-79, Mrs. Powell. -41, Mr. Wm. Webb.

At Warwick, Walter Boswell, of Trinity College, Oxford, son of George Bos well, esq. of Warwick.

At G. Harborough, the Rev. J. Davies. -At Bentley-heath, Mr. Godsall, farmer; he was killed by his own horse, which took fright at the lights of a passing stage-coach. At Coventry, 106, Mrs. Clements, in the poor house.-58, Mrs. Goodwin.

At Camphill, 79, Mrs. Mary Bayley. At Moseley Wake Green, 64, Rebecca, wife of Wm. Anderton.

SHROPSHIRE.

Mr. DOBBS's new reaping machine has been exhibited on the stage of the theatre at Shrewsbury.

A correspondent of the Shrewsbury Chroniele advises that the price of ten half-peck loaves should be the standard of the wages of labour per week. This uotion has been forcibly urged by Mr. Hector Campbell, and by our correspondent Common Sense. There were great festivities at and near Shrewsbury, on the occasion of Mr. Edw. Smith Owen, of Condover Park, coming of age.

On Tuesday, the 27th ult. RICHARD PHILLIPS, esq. mayor of Shrewsbury, laid the first stone of the column built by the friendly spirit of his native county in honour of LORD HILL. A strange politicotheological discourse was pronounced by a masonic clergyman, on the occasion, which embodied most of the political errors of the age. The inscription placed on the first stone is modest, and not inconsistent with truth. "Of this column, intended to be erected to commemorate the brilliant achievements of Lieutenant General Rowland Lord Hill, Knight of the Bath, and Knight of the Tower and Sword, the first stone was laid by Richard Phillips, esq. mayor of Shrewsbury, and master of the Salopian lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, assisted by the chaplain, wardens, the brethren of this, and deputies from other lodges, upon the 27th day of December, in the year of our Lord 1814, and in the year of masonry, 5814, being the festival of St. John. The MONTHLY MAG. No. 265.

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fands for this beautiful memorial, in honour of splendid talent and private worth, were furnished by a public subscription, raised chiefly by the inhabitants of the town and county of Salop."

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130 feet high, 15 feet diameter. Married.] Thos. Mereditit, esq. of Knigh ton, to Miss M. Poole, of Shrewsbury. E. Ryan, esq., to Miss Louisa Whitmore, of Dudmarsrow.

John Butler, esq. of Roveries House, to Miss E. Gipps.

At Fitz, Mr. Jonès, to Miss E. Powell. At Bucknell, Mr. H. Lewis, to Miss Mary Morris.

Mr. Geo. Abbot, of the Clive, to Miss M. Madeley, of Wem.

Mr. Burne, of Penn, to Miss S. Briscoe. Died.] At Shrewsbury, 22, Mr. James Drinkwater.-Mrs. Hudson, of Mardol.82, Mrs. Powell.-66, Mr. Edw. Gittens.

At Ludlow, Martin Danne, esq.-Miss Smith, of Corve-street.

At Shineton, Mrs. Plowden.-At Oswestry, Mrs. S. Edwards.-At Newport, Mrs. Plant.-At Grange Farm, Whitchurch, 76, Mrs. Gilbert.-At Llanywerm, Mr. Richard Owen.-At Heath lane, Mr. Brereton.-At Bishop's Castle, Miss Mary Norton-At Wrockwardine, Mrs. Gilpin.

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Married.] Mr. C. Topham, of Stourport, to Miss E. Sillitoe.

Edw. Wheeler, esq. of Kyrewood, to
Miss Mary Ann Graham, of Ludlow.
At Worcester, Mr. E. U. Green, to Miss
S. Gashell.

Mr. W. Yates, of Tenbury, to Miss
Mary Webb, of Hill Farm.

Mr. Smith, of Worcester, to Miss Amelia Butler.

Mr. Meredith, of Worcester, to Miss Harriett Williams, of Ely-place, London. Died.] At Cudleigh, Mr. Wheeler.-At Bromyard, 28, Mrs. Kelly.-At Worces ter, Mr. Benj. Evans.-At Woodcott, Mr. Robert Deacon.-At Losemore, 67, Mr. S. Jones. At Pershore, 67, Mrs. Scott. 77, the Rev. W. Jesse, rector of Ribbesford.-At Evesham, Mrs. Izod.-At Old House, near Worcester, 76, Mr. G. Parker.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Died.] At Leominster. Mrs. Mary Lewis, S. F.-87, Mrs. H. Pritchard, S. F.-At Kingsland, Mr. Jacob Wyles.-At Wilstonupon Wye, Mr. W. Porter.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Mr. Evans, printer, of Bristol, has prepared for the press a Commercial Index, or Directory for that city, upon the useful plan of elassing the names of its trading inhabitants, under the several heads of their occupations, as being more likely to facilitate their intercourse with both purchasers and wholesale dealers, than the common arrangement of only one alphabetical series of surnames. Mr. Evans's enumeration of distinct branches of employment followed in that opulent city, amounts to upwards of three hundred.

The committee of master manufacturers and tradesmen of Bristol, have unanimously resolved, that a piece of plate, with a suitable inscription, shall be presented to Mr. Serjeant Onslow, as a testimony of their gratitude for his exertions for the relief of trade and manufactures, in obtaining the repeal of the obnoxious restraints imposed by the statute of the 5th Elizabeth, on apprenticeships.

Two master plaisterers were lately taken tried at Bristol for illegally combining to lower the wages of their journeymen, contrary to the salutary provisions of the 39th and 40th of Geo. iii. It appeared that though the men get 4s. per day in summer, yet that the average of the year does not exceed 168. per week. counsel on both sides agreed to submit to the opinion of the bench, which recommended that no alteration should take place. The masters, however, have since refused to employ any of the men they had previously discharged.

The

Various convictions have taken place, for negociating 10s. notes, contrary to 48 Geo. iii. c. 88.

Bristol corn market is appointed for Tuesday, instead of Monday; and Saturday is appointed as the general marketday, from 10 till 2.

The clothing-works of Mr. Jackson, of Uley, were lately destroyed by fire.

Married.] At Gloncester, Wm. Rogers, esq. of Foxcote, to Miss Mason, of Huc checote.-Mr. John White, of Tewkesbury, to Miss Mary Merrell, of Fiddington.-Mr. Wm. White, to Miss Mary Parker.

At Winterbourne, Alfred Hardcastle, esq. of Hatcham House, Surry, to Anne, daughter of the late Edm.Cobb Hurry, esq

At Churchdown, Mr. Thos. Herbert, to Sarah, daughter of Jos. Pomfrey, esq.

Mr. Thos. Ewen, to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Capt. Phillip Leyson, of Bristol.

Mr. Weeks, schoolmaster, of Dunday, to Miss E. Short, of Bristol.

Mr. Thos. Martin, of Bristol, to Miss Hilliar, of Ashton.

Mr. Wm. Corniek, to Miss Deborah Tunnicliff, both of Bristol.

P. Jones, esq. to Miss Eliza Lediard.
Christopher George, esq. to Mary Ann,
only daughter of Wm. Tripp, esq.
Capt. Townsend, to Miss Frances Phipps
Biddulph.

Mr. Charles Paul, to Miss Sheppard, of
Bristol.

Capt. Jenkins, of Swansea, to Miss Williams, of Clifton.

James Thomas, esq. R. N. to Miss Mogg, daughter of the late Richard Mogg, esq. At Bedwelty, Monmouthshire, Mr. Wni Tackett, of Bristol, to Mary, third daughter of John Fothergill, esq. of Tredygar.

A meeting of the gentlemen in the profession of the law, in this city, has been held at the White Lion Inn, in Broadstreet, to consider of an application to be made by the profession at large, to "the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, respecting the Died.] At Gloucester, 77, Mis. Frances present practice on the taxation of costs," Tucker, widow of the late Dean Tuck er, said to be for the relief of the public; but so justly celebrated for his religious and a greater and a solid relief would be, to political writings.--61, MI. T. B. Villiers. apply for a law to prevent the commence---83, Mr. John Hughes.-84, Mr. Wm. ment of suits till after the sanction of a species of civil grand jury.

A hollow yew-tree is now standing in Awre church-yard, whose circumference, four feet from the ground, is twenty-two feet five inches, and its diameter upwards of seven feet,

Harris.-59, Miss S. Pitt.-62, Mrs. Cox. 72, Mr. Thos. Stock.-Miss Susan Hughes. -Mr. Thos. Hyatt.-Mrs. Smith.-84, Giles Greenaway, esq. senior alderman and chamberlain of this city.-Mr. Wm. Watts.—Mrs. Halling,

At Stroud, 69, Mrs. Eliza Stone.

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Oxford-Herts and Beds-Northampton, &c.

At Stonehouse, Harry Brown, esq.
At Westbury-upon-Trim, Mr. Thos.
Gwilliam, parish-clerk.

At Cheltenham, 64, Mrs. O'Mally, relict of Geo. O'Malley, esq. of Castlebar, Ire

land.

At Withington, 70, Mr. Wm. Davis.
At Winterbourne, 78, Mr. Emanuel
Evans.

At Nevis, Oct. 30, James Webb Tobin, a brother of the author of the Honey Moon, and son of James Tobin, esq. of Bristol.

At Bristol, Mr. Peregrine Bowen. Aged 91, the widow of Mr. Wm. Ste phens, of Bristel.

Mr. R. Watts, one of the Inspectors under the Pitching and Paving Commissioners.

At Clifton, Miss Lambert, daughter of Gustavus Lambert, esq. of Bow Park, county of Meath.

Mr. Emanuel Evans, 78, late of Winterbourne.

Ann, wife of Mr. Thomas Pollard.
Mr. Charles Stone, 69.

Miss Mary Norton, of Castle Green.
71, Joseph Smith, esq. one of the oldest
members of the corporation of Bristol, fa-
ther of the accomplished wife of Charles
Abraham Elton, esq.

Mrs. Johnson, 114, mother of Mrs. Weymouth, Post-office, Bedminster; who enjoyed her faculties to the last, and by the illness which produced her death, was confined to her bed only three weeks.

Mr. James Steger, 62, of Kelston.
The Rev. Dr. Camplin, Vicar of All
Saints, Bristol, and Fellow of Magdalen
College.

At Bristol Hot wells, Dowager Lady
Bolton.-57, Mr. William Pollard.-65,
Mrs. Hannah Edwards,

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oxford, Mr. Sharp, of
Southampton, to Miss Elizabeth Mallam.
-Mr. Deane, to Mrs. Beckett.

At Daventry, Mr. Wm. Payne, of Ox-
ford, to Miss Jane Castell, of Daventry.
At Banbury, the Rev. John Nelson,
M. A. to Miss Catherine Heydon.

Died.] At Oxford, 75, Mr. John Bishop.
Suddenly, at Tetsworth, 70, Mr. Bentley.
At Manor House, the seat of H. C.
Compton, esq. the Rev. Scrope Bardmore,
D. D. late Warden of Merton College.
At Marston, Miss Symes.
At Enshan, Miss Webb.

At Iffley, 26, Miss Figgins.

91 Berks, to Miss Maria Anna Tippett, of Woburn Hill, near Chetsey.

At Denchworth, near Wantage, Mr. William Phillips, of Kingham, county of Oxford, to Miss Ann Frogley.

At Abingdon, Mr. Brookes, jmu. of Hammersmith, to Miss Shephard, of Abingdon.

Died.] At Workingham, Mrs. Webb. At the Castle, Windsor, Mr. Thos. Ben. field.

Aged 18, Wm. Augustus Skynner, of Moorhall, Cookham.

At Aylesbury, Mrs. Barton, landlady of the Red Lion public house.-Mrs. Redding, landlady of the White Lion public house.

At Newbury, 60, John King, esq. solicitor.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] The Rev. Walter Scott, of Rothwell, to Miss C. Angus, of Durham. R. C. Elwes, of Great Billing, to Miss J. M. Sykes, of Foxholes.

At Rushton, Capt. Hall, South Lincoln miktia, to Miss Slaubrough.

Mr. Pole, of Hallaton, to Miss ChamberJaiu, of Sution.

Mr. T. H. Waters, of Kettering, to Miss Mary Houghton.

Died.] 76, The Rev. James Morrice, vicar of Flower.-At Staverton Vicarage, 71, the Rev. W. Chase, B. D. prebendary of Wells, and a justice of the peace.-At Holcott, 57, Mr. Marsh.-At Northamp ton, 60, Mrs. A. Stanton.-At Loddington, 74, the Rev. Edw. Jones, 47 years rector of that place.

At Naseby, 93, Mrs. Mary Wilford, she has left five sons and two daughters, thirtyfive grand-children, and thirty-two great grand-children.

CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTS.

Cambridgeshire and all the eastern coun ties, have remonstrated in strong petitions, against the inquisition of the Property Tax. At Hnatingdon, the mayor refused to call a meeting!

Many landlords in different counties have lowered their rents to a times' price; and some have even advertised to that effect in the public papers.

against the importation of grain at low A petition has been prepared at Lynn, priees. It states, that at the present prices, the ruin of the farming interest is inevitable, unless all taxes are taken off. But were not the farmers sticklers for the late war, and if so, ought they to begrudge

At Henley on Thames, 45, Mr. Sum- paying for it?

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The subject of the Hulsean prize essay vinces of Reason and Faith." for the present year, is, "The distinct ProN 2 Married.]

Married.] Mr. W. Parker, of Thorney Fen, to Miss Jane Fell, of Orston.

At Cambridge, the Rev. Henry Atlay, to Miss Hovell.

Alexander Abbot, esq. of Cambridge, to Miss Jane Theid, of Hilton.

Mr. Cambridge, of Bassingbourn, to Miss Marshall, of Cambridge.

At Ely, Mr. Freeman, to Miss Mitchell. Died.] At Wisbeach, 93, Mrs. Kirton and Mr. W. Jackson. At Lynn, 41, Mr. B. Flowers. - At Chatteris, Mr. Edw. Cranfield. - At Cambridge, 71, Mr. W. Bones.-At G. Wilbraham, 52, Mrs. Kidman. At Isleham, 22, Miss Bland.-At Ely, 86, Mrs. Hattersley.-At St. Ives, Mr. Denny, an eminent surgeon.-At Soham, Mr. Thos. Dobede.

At Cambridge, 39, Mrs. Sharpe.-76, Edw. Gillam, esq. an eminent banker; he was found suspended from a beam in his cellar.-45, Mr. Thos. Soulsby.

NORFOLK.

At the county meeting to petition against the Property Tax, the first commoner of England, Mr. COKE, of Holkham, declared his sentiments with manly independence, in regard to the still inexplicable origin of the late bloody and destructive war. He said, "he had never voted for any war, and he had never voted for any tax; and that if this tax were renewed, it would be to carry on senseless wars, from which England had derived no real glory, but taxation the most oppressive."

Mr. HARRISON, of the Market-place, Norwich, has been the first to introduce the use of gas-lights in that city. He calculates the cost at sixpence for twelve lights for five hours.

The REV. ST. JOHN PRIEST, in a letter to Mr. Gedge, of the Bury and Norwich Post, persists in his assertion relative to the deleterious effects on cows, of mangel wurzel, in which he is partially confirmed by Mr. COKE, who adds, that mangel-wurzel is a great exhauster of land.

We observe with a degree of pleasure, in which our readers will participate, that our valued correspondent Mr. LOFFT, was lately elected Recorder of Aldborough.

Married.] Mr. Thos. Bayes, of Elsing, to Mrs. Furness, of Belaugh.

J. G. Sayers, esq. of Aldborough, to Miss Ann Ganfling, of Heckling.

Mr. Isaac Stone, of Alborough, to Miss M. Crabtree, of Gorlestone.

Mr. W. Moore, of Quidenham, to Miss Amelia Bear.

At Easton, Lieut. W. Abbott, to Miss M. A. Harman.

At Aylsham, Mr. W. Saunders, to Miss Warner.

Alfred Hardcastle, esq. to Miss Hurry, of Yarmouth.

Col. Bathurst, son of the Bishop of Norwich, to Lady Catharine Stuart, sister of Lord Castlereagh.

W. M. Suckling, esq. of Woodton-hall, to Miss Ramel.

Mr. T. Manning, of Foulsham, to Miss B. Ladell.

Mr. Dunnett, of Shipdam, to Miss Blackburn, of Norwich.

At Catton, Major Arthur Weston, to Miss A. E. Little.

Mr. Isaac Colman, of Norwich, to Miss M. A. Betts.

Died.] At Norwich, 82, John Cufaude, esq.--86, Mrs.S.Langham. -27, Miss M.A. Bringloe.--Mr. T. Cunningham.-83, Mrs. Hammond, relict of Dr. H.-Miss Maria Day.-75, Mrs. Ditchell. 62, Mr. C. Akers.-95, Mrs. M. Brightley.--At Ifferingham, Mrs. Alexander.-78, Mrs. Wells, grocer.

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At Yarmouth, 38, Mr. Brock.-65, Abel Clifton, esq. one of the common council.— 41, Mr. Barratt.-42, Mrs. Cordran.

At Whissousett, 41, Miss Ann Raven, and Mr. Dix.-At St. Germain's, 64, Mrs. E. Patrick.-At Bixley hall, 69, Mrs. Smith.-At East Ruston, 60, Mr. Thos. Barber.-At N.Tuddenham, Mrs. E. Mann. -At Stauhoe-hall, 86, J. V. Mathias, esq. late Capt. in the 62d.-At Northwold, 66, Mrs. Enuma Foyster.-At Croxton, 79, Thos. Dade, esq.-At Gressinghall, Mrs. Hill.-At Ingworth, 80, Mrs. Ellis.—At Aylesham, P. Copeman, esq. banker; and 70, Mr. R. Floyd.-At Colkirk, 69, Mr. S. Savory. At Gressenhall, Mr. John Bird. -At Shotesham, 53, Mr. Daniel Sayer.— At Kenninghall, 75, Mrs. Weston.

SUFFOLK.

The depression of all agricultural produce, owing to importations, has lately been so great, to this and the adjoining counties, as to render it scarcely worth the while of the farmers to take their produce to market. The workhouses, in consequence, are overflowing, and the general misery beggars description.

Married.] Henry C. Howard, esq. of Farnham, St. Genieve, heir to the dukedom of Norfolk, to Lady Lonisa Gower, second daughter of the Marquis of Stafford.

Died.] At Bury, 36, W. Basham, esq. captain of marines.-Mrs. Bones.--Miss Norford, eldest daughter of Dr. W. N.— Mrs. Shaw, of Copford. -Mrs. Adkin.

At Ipswich, Mrs. Folkard.-Mrs. Ranson. Mr. Goose, wine-merchant. — 38, Mrs. Staton.

At Beccles, 80, Mr. Edw. Wincop.—At Hinton, 51, Mr. Jos. Wigg.-At Barham, 53, Mrs. Sarah Kirby.—At Tannington, 70, Mrs. Mary Aldons.-At Wickham brook, 80, Mr. S. Brewster.-Mr. R. Smoothy. At Newton-hall, 53, Mrs. Cooper. At Newmarket, 26, Mrs. Arnull, -71, Mr. John Stevens.--At Woolpit, 38, Mr. James Sparke.-At Walsham-le-Wil lows, 74, Mrs, Mary Lock.-At Tattingstone-place, 54, Rear-Admiral Thomas Western. At Chedburgh, Mrs, Ransome.

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Aged 75, Mrs. Francis Amys: her life was exemplary for goodness, piety, and virtue; and her death for patience, calm. ness, and resignation. After having kissed and blessed her children and grandchildren, she fell into a sweet sleep, and died with ont a sigh, or perceptible symptom of painful emotion.

ESSEX.

Married.] At Dover Court, Mr. Daniel Woodruffe, of Little Bentley, to Eliza Bailey, of Harwich.

Mr. John May, jun. of Wigborough, to Miss Clerk, of Smith's-hall, Mersea.

Mr. Fisher Unwyn, of Great Coggeshall, to Miss Shausfield.

At Little Barfield, Mr. Jas. Burls, to Miss Mary Barnard.

Mr. Isaac Luckey, farmer, of Ringshall, to Miss Freeman, of Dedham.

Mr. Thomas King, of Chelmsford, surgeon, to Miss Bromley, of Halifax.

Died At Harwich, at the navy-yard, 68, Jas. Graham, esq.-Mrs. Evedale, of Ipswich.

At Stanstead, 82, Dr. Robt. Dimsdale. -At Ballingdon-hall, Mr. G. L'ung, sen.Miss Jane Eliza Baines, of Halstead.Mr. Jas. and Mrs. Quilter, of Tolleshunt Knights. Mr. John Payne, of Mountnes-ing.—At Parndon, 21, Mr. Jehosaphat Postle, of Colney.

KENT.

419 in-patients, and 470 out-patients, were admitted, during the last year, into the Kent and Canterbury Hospital. 1508 were, in the same period, inoculated for the cow-pox.

Canterbury is not only provided with a public walk, (such as was lately recommended by our correspondent Common Sense,) but a subscription to raise 5001. has been opened to improve the access to it from the town. The corporation voted

251.

A penny-a-week society at Canterbury, has, this winter, relieved 359 poor women with coals and clothing, at a cost of 2081. Married.] At Rochester, Churchill, esq. of Stamford-street, London, to Miss Sarah Baldock, of Boley-hill.

At Smeeth, the Rev. J. V. Button, to Miss Freeman, of Smeeth.

Did.] At Canterbury, Mr. J. Spencer. -Mrs. Simmonds.-50, Mr. W. Philpot. -25, Mr. Wm. Pearson, by an accident.

At Chatham, Capt. Adye, of the ord

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nance department, at an advanced age, and much regretted.

At Dover, Mrs. Broderip.-Mr. Edw. Lemon, from a slight accident.---79, Mrs. Broadley.

At Folkestone, 68, Mrs. Eliz. Cullen.45, Mr. R. Hunt.-36, Mr. Edw. Holday. 25, Mr. John Ashtoll.-79, Mrs. Anne Pay.-25, Mr. John Welch.-22,Mr. Thos. Rigden.

At Lenham, 64, Mrs. Else, much respected.-At Orleston, 76, Mr. J. Ifield. At St. Nicholas, 77, Mr. George Lemon, suddenly.--At Monkshorton, 60, Mr. Wm. Cook.-At Herne, 70, Mrs. Carey.—At Westwell, Mrs. Head, much regretted.— At Aylesford, Mr. Essex, farmer. - At Chart, 85, Mr. Wm. Owlett, suddenly.At Selling, Mr. John Frost.-At Wingham, Mr. Birch.-At Whitstable, Mr.Joha Head.-At New Romney, 48, Mr. John Coleman. At Borden, 34, Mr. Henry Blunt. At Seasalter, Mrs. Nunn.-At Pluckley, 94, Mrs. Ann Jennings.-At Linton, Mrs. Link, at an advanced age.At Ospringe, 61, Mrs. Gibbs.--At Hythe, 76, Mrs. Smith.-At Biddenden, R. Beale, esq.-At Gravesend, Mr. Jones, surgeon.

SUSSEX.

Married.] Mr. Cobby, solicitor, of Brighton-place, to Miss Furner.

Died.] At Chichester, 80, Mrs. Duer, widow of Capt. D.

At Portsdale, 83, the Rev. John Clutton, vicar of that parish, and rector of Han gleton.

HAMPSHIRE.

Married.] At Portsmouth, Wm. Baynes, esq. to Anu, daughter of Joseph Marder, esq. of Landport-terrace.-Mr. Crouchman, R.N. to Miss Hooley, of Portsea.— Mr. S. Webb, purser, R.N. to Miss Sparshott, of Portsea.-Mr. John Hatch, to Miss Deminey.-Capt. Theophilus Tankersley, to Miss Betsy Price.--Reuben Hart, esq. soliciter, to Miss Mary Marder, of Landport-terrace.

At Romsey, Robert Godfrey Longcroft, esq. to Miss Lucy Trødd.

At Cowes, John Rose, esq. to Miss Richards.

At Winchester, Mr. Geo. Smith Davidson, son of the Rev. A. D. to Miss S. Westbrook, of Beaulieu.-The Rey. Michael Terry, rector of Dernmer, Hants. to Mary, youngest daughter of John Crooke, esq. of Kempshot Park.-Mr. Wm. Baines, jun. to Miss Druitt, daughter of Wm. D. esq.

Died.] At Portsmouth, Lieut.-Col. R. Campbell, of the 72d regt. of foot.-Lieut. J. M'Arthur, of the R. N. Hospital at Haslar.-Mr. Thos. Sutor, of Emsworth. -66, Mrs. Pritchett, of Hambledon.

At Portsea, Mr. John Vernon, late purser R.N.-Mrs. Blackler.-61, Miss Perring. Mrs. Palmer.-Mr. Bastard, wife of Mr. B. of the Dock-yard, Sheerness.

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