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Mr. T. G. Gwyn, of Shrewsbury, to Miss Betton, of Inwood.

H. P. Tozer, esq. of Broadhempston, to Mrs. Griffiths Aubrey, of Broom-hall. At Morville, Mr. Jolin Wright, of Stone, to Miss Chester, of Owsley Farm.

Mr. Prowse, solicitor, of Hanley, to Miss George, of Meertown, near Newport. At Kinswinford, Mr. Haynes, to Miss Elizabeth Male, of Stourbridge.

Mr. Hickin, of Harmer Hall, to Mrs. Wyke, of Upton Magua.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Lunt.-58, Mrs. Tomkis.-Mr. John Blower, 45.Mr. Jackson, mealman.- Mr. Morris Morris, maitster.-Mrs. Simes, relict of Mr. S. attorney.

Mrs. Price, the lady of F. R. P. esq. at Brin-y-pys, near Overion.

At Condover Park, Mrs. Heathcote, the Lady of Richard Edensor H. esq.

At Ludlow, Saniel Waring, esq. At Prior's Lee Hall, much regretted, Mrs. Horton.

At Market Drayton, Mr. Thompson. At Ketley, 72, Mr. Ed. Cranage. At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Leighton, relict of the Rev. Edward Leighton, rector of Pontesbury.

At Chidwall, by the rupture of a bloodvessel, T. Clarke, esq. of Peplow hall, Shropshire.

The Rev. Wm. Pemberton, rector of Rushbury, Salop.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Eleven notices for applications in the next Parliament, to enclose lands in different parts of this county, were posted on the Town-hall doors, at the Michaelmas Worcester County Sessions.

Married.] At Halesowen, Mr. Haynes, to Miss Male, of Hagley.

At Malvern, Charles Gray Graves, esq. son of Walwyn G. esq. of Mickleton, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the Rev. Dr. Graves.

Mr. Wm. Crane, of Bromsgrove, to Miss C. Ballard.

At Dudley, Mr. Thomas Lowe, to Miss Tonks, both of Cherry-street.

At Ludlow, Mr. Jolly, to Miss Bird. Mr. H. Jones, surgeon, of Welshpool, to Miss Charlotte Harding, third daughter of J. B. H. esq. of the Old Springs.

Mr. Pearce, of Kidderminster, to Miss Anne Thompson, of Bridgnorth.

Died.] At Droitwich, Mrs. Nash, being the third wife of her husband in twelve months.

At Stourbridge, Mr. Richard Shirt, 45, an upright man.-21, Mr. W. P. Coltman, son of Mr. C. druggist, of that place.

From the bursting of a blood-vessel, as she was entering a shop in Broad-street, Worcester, Mrs. Lilley, of Witcheufold,

At Kidderminster, Isaiah, youngest son of Mr. Thomas Griffin, 21.

At Pedmore Park, Mrs. Owen, wife of J. O. esq.

At Worcester, Mrs. Long, wife of Mr. L. attorney.-Mr. John Gardner, maltster. At Maddresfield Court, the Hon. F. J. Lygon, eldest daughter of Lord Beauchamp.

HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTH.

Married.] John Gwynne, esq. of the 14th L.D. and second son of the late Sackville G. esq. of Glanbran-park, to Arabella, third daughter of the late Richard Gorges, esq. of Eve.

Mr. W. Wingate, of New Bond-street, to Miss H. Powell, of St. Arvans.

Died.] At Weston, Mrs. Walond, wife of the Rev. R. W.

At Trerew, 76, Mrs. Sarah Price, the last surviving sister of the late Wm. Price, esq. of Aberhoywce. This lady had for many years been distinguished by acts of genuine charity, the hereditary virtue of her ancient and respectable ancestors; and has died most sincerely regretted by all who had witnessed her exemplary benevolence.

At Abergavenny, 92, Mr. Dupre, for merly a wine-merchant of London.

At Hereford, 72, the Rev. Tho. Kidley, senior vice-choral, &c. much regretted.Mrs. Helen Cooke, wife of T. C. esq.

At Kinnersley-castle, Ms. Eliz. Parkinson, deservedly regretted.

At Monmouth, 39, Mr. James Berie. At St. Weonard's, John Palmer, esq. At Great Hadham, Mrs. Hale, relict of John H. esq.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

A society has been formed in Bristol, partly upon the plan of one which has for some years existed in Bath, with the most beneficial effects. One object of it is to exonerate those who want leisure or inclination, from the necessary task of inquiring into the merits of cases of distress, which they may receive application to relieve. Tickets, at two pence each, will (as soon as the annual subscriptions shall amount to 3001.) be issued by the society; which the public will be solicited to give to beggars, instead of money. These tickets will contain a reference to the office of the society, where attendance will be given between the hours of twelve and two every day, Sundays excepted. If the distress of the petitioner be real, it will be inmediately attended to; if he be an impostor, he will dread detec tion, and not apply: in which case, the ticket will be of no value to him; and no loss whatever will accrue to the public, as the sum paid for the ticket by the donor, will be employed by the society, in the relief of distressed persons. The society have obtained from the magistrates of the city and adjoining counties a promise of support and assistance in the execution of

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their plans; and, should the necessary pecuniary support be added by the public, the committee have little doubt that the streets of Bristol, Clifton, and the Hotwels, will soon be free from the reproach of beggary.

Lord Smers took the chair at a late meeting of freeholders at Upton-upon-Se vern, to deliberate on the fitness of inclosing Malvern Chace. The assembly, which was numerous and respectable, decided on the eligibility of the measure, and a petition was drawn up for the sanction of parliament. This waste consists of at least 6000 acres, and, when cultivated, is likely to be extremely productive.

Married.] John Tattersall, esq. to Miss Cooper, both of Wooton-under-edge.

Mr. Tho. Rider, mason, of Brinscomb Port, to Miss M. Watkins.

Mr. J. H. Sherry, solicitor, of Marshfield, to Miss Mary Ann St. Barbe, of London.

Mr. Robert Bown, to Miss Canter, both of Cirencester.

Mr. Thomas Verry, of Putloe, to Miss Dowdeswell, of Standish.

Mr. J. Kench, paper-maker, of Nailsworth, to Miss Rodway, of Chedworth.

Horace Mann, esq. of Linton Place, Kent, to Louisa, eldest daughter of the Rev. Walter Trevelyan, of Henbury.

At Tidenham, the Rev. Charles Morgan, of Chepstow, to Miss Williams, eldest daughter of the late Thomas W. esq. of Tidenham-house.

At the Friends' meeting house, Bristol, Nehemiah Moor, of Broad Weir, to Sarah Seaman, late of Stapleton.

Thomas Hill, esq. of Clifton, to Miss Harriet Kelly, late of the Bristol Theatre.

At Bristol, Mr. James Williams, to Maria, youngest daughter of Mr. J. Fisher, of Stanton-Wick.

At Tormarton, Mr. J. Tiley, of Chipping-Sodbury, to Miss S. Arnold.

Died.] At Bristol, 33, the Rev. John Jones, a minister in the Unitarian connection. In Berkley Square, Mis. Dighton. --In Park-street, Mrs. Phelps, relict of Mr. Joseph Phelps, of Bradford: justly esteemed and deservedly lamented.-80, Mr. Samuel Bonaer, late proprietor of the Bristol Journal and Minor.

At Kingsdown, 76, Edward Rumford, esq. much regretted.

At Gloucester, Mrs. Stock, grocer. In the College Green, Mrs. Smith.-In Baston-street, Miss Ann Viner.-79, Mr. George Church.

At Thornbury, 33, Mrs. Woodward.
At Nailsworth, Mr. Josiah Overbury.
At Chalford Hill House, Miss Iuneli.
At Tewkesbury, 81, Mrs. M. Embury.
At South Cerney, Mrs. Esther Hayward.
At Durhurst Walton, 60, Mr. Merryman.

At Tetbury, Mr. James Bryant. At Widecombe, Mr. T. Parsons.

OXFORDSHIRE.

At a late committee meeting of the Ox ford Agricultural Society, an improved cutter of great power and simple construc tin, for pruning trees, was exhibited by J. Fane, e q.; also a sample of broad eared barley, by G. F. Stratton, esq. eleven grains of which were sown in April andtransplanted in May, and produced 698 stems, 584 of which bore good cars, con-. taining 12.024 grains of fine barley.

Married.] George Hitchings, esq. surgeon to Miss Halse, youn est daughter of Mr. James Halse, of Oxford.

Mr. W. H. Austin, of the General PostOffice, to Catherine, ninth daughter of the late Mr. Francis Viret, of Wheatfield farm. Mr. Richard Perry, to Miss Elizabeth Stone.

Charles Loder, esq. of Kencot, to Caroline Robinson, youngest daughter of Dr. S. H. Jackson, of Hanover-street, London.

In London, Mr. C. B. Bradshaw, of Westmoreland-place, to Miss Nye, of

Oxford.

Died] At Oxford, 25, Mr. John Bartlett, printer; having obtained permission to conduct a party of friends to the Castlehill, for the purpose of viewing the city and neighbourhood, he was induced, with his companions, to descend some steps on the summit leading to a subterraneous apartment, in which there is a dry well between forty and fifty feet deep. He was led by curiosity to open and enter it, but, at the same moment recollecting the report of a well in some part of the hill, he admonished his friends to be on their guard. A low wall, which, for security, had been erected round the mouth of the well, he mistook for the commencement of a flight of steps; and attempted by a sudden impulse to ascend, when he was instantly precipitated to the bottom. Hope was entertained that a dislocation of the right ancle, with a fracture of one of the bones of the foot, was the utmost extent of the injury he had sustained; his whole frame however had received a shock which in its effects baffled the skill and unwearied assiduities of his surgical and medical attendants; and, after lingering nine days, he was removed by death from the bosom of an affectionate family, and a numerous circle of friends.19, James, son of Mr Slatter, Cornmarket.-Advanced in years, Mis. Bradford, of St. Peter's-le-bailey.--Mr. Cluff, 60, many years cook of Christ Church.17, Sarah, second daughter of the Rev. James Hinton.

At Ensham, 65, Mr. Joseph Bowerman, farmer and coal-merchant.

At Kidlington, 59, Mr. Richard Swing-
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At Stanton Harcourt, 56, Mr. William Conling. Mrs. Howse.

At Witney, 44, Mrs. Mary Rowles. At Henley, Mr. William Parker. At Islip, 55, Mr. Brangwin, surgeon. At Chipping-Warden Hill-house, Mr. Douglas.

At Combe, 44, Mrs. Roberts, late of Kidlington.

At Banbury, Mr. Matthew Blencowe. At Burford, Hannah, widow of the late Mr. James Hunt, surgeon.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKS.

Married.] At High Wycomb, Henry Watkin Williams Wynne, esq. late minister at Dresden, to the Hon. Hester Smith, one of the daughters of the Right Hon. Lord Carrington

Mr. E. Micklem, of Hunley, to Miss Westbrook, of Spencer's.

Died.] At Aylesbury, 60, Mr. M. Russell. 19, Miss Maria Wheeler.

At Fleet Marston, Mr. J. Woodman. At Windsor, James Coombes, esq. alderman and banker of Windsor. He was interred at Bray, attended by eight mourning coaches, by several private carriages, and a numerous procession on horse and foot.

At Stoke Goldington, 47, Mr. T. Brice. At Maidenhead, 72, Mr. J. Butterfield, father of the corporation.

At Eaton, Mrs. Hall.

HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDShire.

Mr. Whitbread has given 2000 guineas towards making the new bridge at Bedford free of toll, and 5001. has also been given by Mr. Long, mayor elect of that town, for the same purpose.

Married.] At Harpenden, Mr. J. Bosher, of Burston Farm, to Miss Pocock.

E. Cushen, esq. to Mrs. Gillman, of Hertford.

E. M. Sharpe, esq. of Elstow, to Miss Eliza Moore, of Thurleigh.

Died.] At Brighton, where she went for the recovery of her health, Mrs. Kentish, wife of Joshua K. esq. of St. Alban's.

At Rickmansworth, H. F. Whitfield, esq.
At Berkhampstead, 69, Mr. W. Oman.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

The Grand Union Canal (which will unite the Union and Grand Junction Canals between Market Harborough and Daventry) was made navigable on the 1st of October, from the Union Canal to Welford, and in a few weeks eighteen miles will be completed in a continued line, towards the Grand Junction Canal, and the remaining five miles are fully expected to be finished by next Midsummer at the latest, when a direct navigable communication will be form

ed between the metropolis and the counties of Leicester, Rutland, Derby, and Nottingham; and also between the eastern and western parts of the kingdom, by means of the Grand Union Canal. This important canal will cost 270,0001.

Married.] At Northampton, Mr. Capell, to Miss A. Mulliner.

Died.] At Charwelton, the Rev. H. Knightley.

At Barby, 49, the Rev. Earle Gilbee, D.D. and rector of that place.

At Welford, 67, J. Cook Lovell, esq. Mr. Yateman, of Daventry, to Laverna, second daughter of Mr. Nixon.

Mr. Isaac Deacon, of Brayfield Green, to Miss Ann Higgins, of Hardingstone. Mr. W. Ashtons, to Mis. Dunkley, both of Daventry.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND HUNTS.

The Rev. R.T.Cory, D.D. master of Ema nuel College, has been elected vice-chancellor for the remainder of the year, which expires on the 3d of November. The following gentlemen have been elected university offcers for next year:-Proctors— -D.Creswell, A.M. Trinity College; and G. Palmer, A.M. Jesus College-Moderators-G. MacfarJan, A.M. Trinity College; and M. Bland, A.M. St. J. hn's College.-Scrutators—T. Hurst, A. M. Clare Hall; and W. Mandell, A.M. Queen's College.-Taxors-T. Hart, A. M. King's College; and G. Hodson, A.M. Magdalen College.

At Strbitch Fair, Gloucester cheese sold at 90s. and Cheshire 112s. per cwt. aud hops from 101. to 111. per ewt.

Married.] Mr. Jos. Gardener, of Horse. heath, to Miss Simpkin.

At Shudy Camps, Mr. C. Siggs, to Miss Embilen.

At Swaffham Prior, Mr. Win. Wyatt, to Miss Mary Gardner.

At Ely, Mr. C. Bidwell, to Miss Muriel, At Cambridge, Mr. W. Headdey, to Miss Headley.

Mr. John Garrett, of Ely, to Miss Jackson, of Islington.

Mr. Brackenbury, of Llanwenarch, to Miss Jane Thorpe, of Newmarket.

At March, W. Waudby, esq. to Mrs. Bonaman, of Earith.

The Rev. D. Crofts, of Shilton, to Miss Bloodworth, of Kimbolton.

Died.] At Wisbeach, 71, Mrs. M. Syers, leaving 3001. to the poor of that place.Miss Mary Swansborough.

At Histon. 75, Mr. Rushforth Barker.
At Long Sutton, Mr. Greig.

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the purpose of drawing a series of heavy laden craft. As a substitute for horses employed in towing, these steam-boats promise to become general on our canals,

The ploughing match of a pair of oxen, for which the Norfolk Agricultural Society offered premiums, took place near Swaffham on Wednesday the 29th of Sept. The land to be ploughed was laid out in two separate half-acres for each plough. John Barber finished the whole of his work in three hours and forty-six minutes, John Rix in three hours and fifty-eight minutes, and Christopher Beckham in four hours and two minutes. The judges, taking into consideration the quality of the work as well as the time, adjudged the first premium to Christopher Beckham, the second premium to John Rix, and the third premium to John Barber.

Married.] Mr. Isaacs, of Reepham, to Miss Sarah Page, of Attlebridge.

Mr. C. Utting, to Mrs. Wiffeu, both of East Dereham.

Mr. Linchburg, to Mrs. Scarnall, of Lynn.

Mr. J. Aldred, of Long Stratton, to Miss Aldred, of Wissett.

Mr. J. D'Oyley, of Fritton, to Miss M. Warmol, of Topcroft.

Mr. J. Nudd, to Mary Ann, third daughter of Mr. T. Siely, of Norwich.

Mr. Seaman, of Felmingham-hall, to Miss Postle.

John Barker, esq. of Yarmouth, to Mary, second daughter of W. Ray, esq. of Tannington Place.

Mr. W. Barber, of South Lynn, to Miss C. Wilkinson, of Wisbech.

Mr. R. Fisher, of Wood Dalling, to Mrs. Sansome, of Dereham.

Mr. A. Kendall, to Isabell, only daughter of Mr. Cripps, of Norwich.

N. Bacon, esq. second son of Sir Edmund B. bart. of Raveningham, to Jane, second daughter of the late Alexander Bowker, esq. of Lynn.

At Lynn, Mr. Pacey, of the Excise Office, to Miss Guy, daughter of Mr. G.

merchant.

Mr. Green, surgeon, of Wymondham, to
Miss Green, daughter of Mr G. of Hoxne.
Mr. W. Pedgrift, of Yarmouth, to Miss
Lucy Pedgrift, of Westhall.-Also Mr. J.
Pedgrift, of Westhall, to Miss Harriet
Housego, of Yarmouth.

Mr. Z. Elliott, of Neatishead, to Miss
Holdrich, of Wortham.

Mr. Free, to Mrs. Rust, both of Yar-
mouth.

Mr. J. C. Beckwith, eldest son of the late Dr. B. to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Rev. Leonard Shelford, of North Tuddenham.

Died.] At Norwich, 79, Mr. Michael Crotch, father of Dr. C. the celebrated professor of music in the university of Ox2

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M. Robt. Bond, surveyor of taxes.-Mrs.
Lathom, relict of H. L. esq.-T. G. Ewen,
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At Diss, 63, much lamented,
Browne, widow of the late Mr. Henry B,
solicitor.-Mr. Z. Finchain, jun, much lạ-
mented.

At Wymondham, Mr. Barham, farmer.

At Hackford, 77, W. Bircham, gent. of Hindolvestone. He was an excellent hus band, au affectionate and kind parent, a humane master, and a valuable member of society.

At Feltwell, Mrs. Spencer.

At Yarmouth, 64, Benj. Costerton, esq. many years water bailiff.-82, Captain Cockrill.

At Hingham, Mr. F. Howard.

At Lynn, 26, Mrs. Harwood, daughter of J. Hennington, esq.

At Trowse Newton, Mr. E. Whetstone; he was buried under the organ, which he some years ago purchased and presented to that church.

At Ely, 42, Mr. Watson Plowman, of Lynn. He fell from his horse in a fit of apoplexy, whereby he received a violent contusion on the head, which he survived but a few hours.

At Carbrooke, 84, Mr. J. Murrell, a respectable farmer.

At Burnham Westgate, 66, Richard Frances, esq.

At Yarmouth, 27, Mrs. Lownes. At Blofield, 82, Mr. Thomas Massey, formerly of Norwich.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] At Ipswich, N. Gross, esq. to Miss Barthrop, of Hollesley.

Mr. J. Stutter, of Fornham All Saints, to Miss Cawston, of Chippenham.

Mr. R. Burleigh, of Sible Hedingham, to Miss Mary Anne Parmenter.

The Rev. T. White, of Stoke Green Meeting, to Mrs. Rogers, of Ipswich.

Mr. T. Gross, to Miss Lockwood, both of Stowmarket.

T. S. Barker, esq. to Miss Edwards, of Ipswich.

Mr. Jos. Grimwood, of Sudbury, to Miss M. Macdonough, of Harwich.

Mr. J. Tippell, of Starston, to Miss Gir ling, of Weston.

Mr. J. Waiker, jun, of Walpole, to Mix Mary Girling, of Linstead.

Mr. C. Cross, to Miss Henrietta Quinton, both of Rattlesden.

Died.] At Saxmundham, 35, E. Waddall, esq. of Selby, Yorkshire.

At Bungay, the Rev. J. Davie, D.D. master of Sidney Sussex College, and vicechancellor of the university of Cambridge..

At Sotterby, 47, Mrs. T. Barne, wife of the Rev. T. B.

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At Bury, Mrs. Middleditch, of the Ram Inn.--Mr. R. Clarke.

At Haverhill, Mr. Godfrey, formerly an eminent tamer.

At Eve, Mr. D. Penning.

At Belchamp St. Raui's, 57, Mrs. Ewer. At Great Whelnetham, 72, Mr. James Wyard.

ESSEX.

Married.] At Chelmsford, Mr. W. Baker, to Miss A. Garrad, of Witham.-Mr. J. Pitstow, of Witham, to Miss E. Marriage, of Springfield.

Sir William Hillary, bart. of Danbury Place, to Miss Amelia Tobin, of the Isle of Man.

Mr. R. Barnard, of Thaxted, to Miss Anne Charlick, of Stratford.

At Barking, G. May, esq. of Maldon, to Miss Parker, only daughter of the Rev. J. K. P.

Mr. Burleigh, of Sible Hedenham, to Miss Mary Ann Parmenter.

Mr. F. Blakeley, of Little Claydon's Farm, to Miss Finch, of Maldon.

Mr. Laver, jun. of Latclinton, to Miss M. Reid.

Died.] At Walthamstow, J. Wood, esq.
At Romford, 80, Mr. T. Thorogood.
At Woodford, J. S. Ayles, esq.
At Bishop Stortford, Mrs. Winter.
At Colchester, 75, Mrs. Whaley.

At Shalford, R. Marriott, esq. major of the 4th local militia.

At Hution House, Mrs. Spitty, wife of T. S. jun. esq. and daughter of the Rev. Dr. Jenner.

At Fingringhoe, Capt. Kingsbury, W. E. M.

At Stanway, 67, T. Deacle, esq. brother of the Rev. Dr. Deacle; he was found dead in the path leading to his brother's house, having died of a fit of epilepsy, to which he was subject.

At South Weald, Mrs. E. Lodge. At Maldon, Mr. R. Petit, of Steple Bumstead, very suddenly.

At Witham, Mrs. Prickett, widow of the late Mr. Prickett, surgeon; she went to the stable to see a favourite horse which had been recently ill, when, on passing behind him, he kicked her so violently on the head as to shatter it in a manner too dreadful to describe, and so as to cause her death. The horse had been always caressed by Mrs. Prickett, and by her brother, as a most gentle animal.

KENT.

All the farm buildings, &c. of Mr. Biggs, of Orpington, were lately destroyed by fire.

Married.] At Ashford, the Rev. G. Norwood, to Anne, the second daughter of Mr. J. Norwood.

Mr. Benj. Seaton, of Chatham, to Miss Sarah Cooper, of Maidstone.

Rev. T. Holloway, to Miss Bentham, eldest daughter of Bryan B, esq. of Sheer

ness.

Mr. Clarabut, of Deal, to Miss Giles, of Eythorne.

James Tomlin, esq. to Miss Jane Tomlin, of Northdown.

At Folkestone, Mr. John Harvey, of Tooting, to Miss Hart.

Mr. T. B. Claringbould, of Dover, to Miss M. A. Ash.

Died.] At Greenwich, Joseph Martyr, esq, one of the coroners of the comuty. At Smardon, 24, Mr. James Dunk. At Deal, Mrs. Ladd.-Suddenly Mr. Robinson.

At Camerbury, 19, Mr. O. Conchman. -79, Mrs. Hardy, of Castle-street.—Mrs. Hart.--72, Mr. W. Booth.-51, Mrs. Fimt.

Mrs. Wilds, much lamented.- 59, Mrs. Ann Bates.--16, Miss Am Baricock. At Tunbridge Wels, 81, Stephen Beckingham, esq.

At Eachend Hill, 24, Mr. Thomas Stanford.

At Charlton, 85, Mrs. Floors.
At Rochester, Mr.Gonid.- Mrs. Wilcox.
At Sandwich, Mrs. Sayer

At Ramham, 42, Mr. Thomas West, in consequence of a fall from his horse.

At Sevenoaks, Mrs. Jane M-Murdo, wife of B. M. esq.

At Dover, Capt. Mercer.

At Maidstone, Mrs. Walker, deeply lamented.

At Faversham, much regretted, Mrs. Murton.

At Chatham, Mrs. Whitly.-Mrs. Wells. At Folkestone, Mr. John Sandford.—34, Mrs. Wiles.

At Wittersham, 21, Miss Sarah Savage.
At Beckley, 60, Mr. Covey.

At Crayford, 75, Thomas Sunith, esq.
At Goodnestone, 77, Mrs. Jane Wood.
At Eythorne, 74, Mr. Paterson.
At Pluckley, 73, Mr. R. Forster.
At Cranbrook, 30, of the small-pox, Mrs,
Dungey.

At Tenterden, 38, Mr. James Bishop.
At Milton, Mrs. Susanna Crawford.

SUSSEX.

Mr. GILBERT, a self-taught artist, bas issued proposals for publishing hy subscription, under the patronage of the Duke of Richmond, a print of East Street, Chichester, on beast-market day, from a painting by himself, embracmg a view of its elegant and ancient cross, the spire of the cathedral, the bell tower, and other inte resting objects.

Married.] At Hastings, the Rev. R. Bland, to Miss Eliza Tayler.

At Eastbourne, the Rev. E. M. Peck, to Miss Margaret Ansley.

James Morah, esq. of Sloane-street, ta Miss Anne Ingram, of Southover. Died.] At Whephust, Mr. J. Haines, carious

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