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would have been similarly distinguished. He expired in the midst of his afflicted family, to whom his tranquil conclusion and expressions of confidence and comfort in the Christian faith and redemption, with a full assurance of future happiness, have additionally contributed every consolation compatible with their loss.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oxford, Mr. James Weller, of Bampton, to Miss A. Kearse, of Witney. -Mr. Charles Adams, to Miss Sarah Roads, second daughter of the late Mr. R.

At Great Hasely, Mr. Betridge, to Miss Ann Lemington.

At Banbury, Mr. Daniel Kench, to Mrs. Hobday.

Died] At Woodstock, Miss Charlotte Townsend. She was walking with two or three other ladies in Blenheim-gardens, when an arm of one of the trees was torn off by the violence of the wind, and fell on them, and so much injured Miss T. that she died three days afterwards. Her companions were very much bruised.

At Banbury, Mrs. Callow, relict of John C. esq. and daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Wardle, vicar of the same place-Miss Mary Clarke.-Mr. Richard Davis.

At Oxford, Mr. Richard Simmons, 71.Mr. Kirry, 71.-Mrs. Stephens, wife of William S. esq. and daughter of Thomas Meary, esq. of Southampton. -Mr. Grace.Ann, daughter of Mr. Harvey, 29-Mr. Randall, sen. 84-Mrs. Hobbs.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] Robert Humphreys, esq. of Ivy House, near Chippenham, Wilts, to Essex Lowndes, third daughter of Wm. Selby, esq. of Winslow House.

Mr. Clarke, of Maid's Morton, to Miss Tompkins, of Padbury.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Watford, Mr. Wm. Sheldon, of Stanton, St. John, Oxfordshire, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Peake, of the Blue Boar Inn, Oxford.

At Hitchin, Mr. John Moore, to Miss Moore.

Died.] At Hoddesdon, Mrs. Varenne, aunt of the Rev. Dr. V. of Westley, near Newmarker.

At Hitchin, John Crabb, esq.-Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Mills, esq. At Rookhouse, Mrs. Larder.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

Married At Biggleswade, Mr. Joseph Meen, to Mrs. Eliza West.

Died.] At Northill, the Rev. John Mark. ham, rector of that parish.

At Kempston, Robert Denis, esq. 60.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Rushden, Mr. Samuel Hop. kins, aged 33, to Mrs. Dorothy Corby, 74. At Long Buckby, Mr. Johnson, to Aliss Eleanor Burdett.

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At Weldon, Mr. C. Chambers, to Mise Gilby.

At Braunston, Mr. John Boyes, to Miss Eliz. Hall.

At Grafton, Mr. Wm. Braines, to Mise Sarah Braines, of Hanningten.

Died.] At Newnham, Mrs. Mary Bald win, 76.

At Banbury lane, near Gayton, Mr. Tho mas Cockerill.

At Preston, Mr. Wm. Marriott, 75. At Wellingborough, Mrs. Restling, sister to the late Alderman Woolley, of Northamp ton, 88.

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At East Haddon, Mr. Thomas White, 64. At Little Harrowden, Mr. Wm. Hough ton, 62.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Married.] At Fenstanton, Mr. John Pearce, of Barrington, Cambridgeshire, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr. George Wortham.

Died.] At Old Hurst, Mr. Butteris, 78. At Kimbolton, within a fortnight of each other, two brothers, James, scholar of Clare Hall, Cambridge, of a rapid decline, aged 19; and Henry, on the fourth day's illness, of severe attack of a typhus fever, aged 16; sons of the Rev. James Pye; deeply lamented by their friends, and respected by all whe knew them.

At Gadmanchester, Mr. Soaring.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

By the account of the population of Cambridge, taken agreeably to the directions of the act, it appears that there are 10,292 souls in that town, of whom 4054 are males, and 5688 females.

Married.] At Newcastle, Mr. A. A. Arnold, to Miss Holme, daughter of Mr. H. of the Star Inn.

Died.] At Thorney Fen, John Hemmont, esq. one of the deputy-lieutenants for the Isle of Ely, 42.

In his 628 year, in consequence of an in. jury he received in a fall from his horse, Mr. Samuel Staunton, of Leverington, near Wisbech.

At Newmarket, Mr. John Arnold. He was formerly a rider for the Earl of Egremont, also for several other noblemen and gentlemen, and was allowed to be one of the He rode Election, first horsemen of his day. the winner of the Derby, in 1807, in a very masterly style. Mr. Lagget, of the Golden Lion Inn.

At Cambridge, Mr. J. Whitehead," of the Black Bear Inn, 75.-Mr. Wm. Porter, 54.

-Mr. Nathan Bennett.

At Ely, Mr. F. T. Hardyman.

NORFOLK.

The population of Norwich is $7,026, being 1025 less than in 1786; the females exceed the males by nearly 600.

The committee of visiting justices appointed to erect a lunatic asylum in this county, have adjudged the first premium of 4 G

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0 guineas for the best plan delivered to them for such asylum to Mr. Wm. Browne, of Ipswich, for plans and elevations, and the second premium of 30 guineas to Messrs. Good and Lochner, of Hatton Garden, London.

Married.] At Banham, Mr. John Martineau, jun. to Miss Taylor, eldest daughter of S. Taylor, esq. of Banham Haugh.

At Yarmouth, Capt. Alexander Nesbitt, R.N. to Maria, daughter of Wm. Fisher, esq. receiver general for this county.

At Norwich, Jonathan Backhouse, esq. of Darlington, banker, to Miss Hannah Chapman Gurney, eldest daughter of Joseph G. esq. banker. The Rev. Benjamin Barker, of Caston, to Katherine, eldest daughter of W. C. Pillans, esq.-Mr. James English, to Mrs. Mary Baker.

At Swaffham, H. F. Day, esq. to Mary, enly daughter of John Dugmore, esq.

Henry Douglas, esq. son of Admiral D. to Miss Crabtree, youngest daughter of Mr. C. of Witton.

At Cromer, Mr. Jolin Palmer, of Upwell, in the Isle of Ely, attorney, to Mrs. Gaches. George Evans, jun. esq. of Southwark, to Sarah, second daughter of R. Parmeter, esq. of Burgh Hall, Aylsham.

T. Burleigh, esq. of London, to Georgiana, eldest daughter of Capt. Munnings, of Thorpe Cottage.

The Rev. Mr. Churchill, of Erpingham, to Mrs. Chapman, of Aylsham.

The Rev. Mr. Blake, of Swanton Abbotts, to Miss Lubbock, daughter of R. L. esq. of Lammas.

Died.] At Brooke, Jane, wife of Edward Tompson, esq. and only daughter of J. Wilkinson, esq of Halesworth, 21.

At Hingham, Samuel Thorn, esq.

At Norwich, Mrs. Mary Monsey, 58.Mrs. Ollett, 49.-Mr. John Staff, 56.-Mr. Wm. Harwin, and his wife Mrs. H. 78.Mrs Storey, 39.-Mr. Holmes.-Emily, the infant daughter of Robert Gooch, esq. of Croydon, Surry.-Mr. W. Winner, 28.-Mr. James Fuller, 51 years clerk of the parish of St. Simon and Jude, 85 Mr. L. Cooper, son of Thomas C. esq. of Maidstone, 25.-Richard Melford, esq. of Bath, 72.-Mr. Isaac Brooks, 40.

At Harleston, Mrs. Ayton, relict of John
A. esq. 85.

At Blickling, Mr. Wm. Bell, 58.
At Wilby, Mrs. Palmer.

At Hockwood Wilton, Mr. Howland Roberts, surgeon, 48.

At Lynn, Mr. W. Ravenshaw, 48-Mrs. Brickwood, 72.-In consequence of her clothes being accidentally set on fire by a candle, Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. W. of the Duke's Head Inn, 40.

At Yarmouth, Mrs. Ramey, relict of J. R.

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At Trowse, near Norwich, Jane, daughter

of the late Rev. Peter Moon, prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral.

daughter of the late Colonel Dickens.—Mra.
At East Dereham, Anna Margaret, second
Whistler.

At Wells, Wm. Branch Elliot, esq. 59.
At Pulham, St. Mary, Mr. Peter Pall, 95.
At Downham Market, Mrs. Mary Hurdle-

stone.

At Rockland, Mr. John Howard, farmer. In his house were found 1300 guineas and 801. in silver.

At Seham, the Rev. P. Scott, 69.

At Southery, Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr.

Robert M. 48.

At Hoe, Mrs. Cobb, 74.

At West Harling, Mr. Alexander Nichol

son, 61.

At Kettlestone, Martin Dennis, esq.
At Sprowston Hall, G. B. Weston, esq.

SUFFOLK.

cise have been lately executed before a reWrits of Enquiry from the Board of Exmalt duties, when verdicts were given against spectable jury at Bury, for deficiencies in the 14 defaulters to the amount of 29,9061. 75. 10d.; of which 12,3141. were against the effects of an opulent person lately deceased, and 4,9161. 10s. against the effects under joint fines amounted to 11,6161. 18. 93. and recent bankruptcy. Nipe others, whose three whose deficiencies amounted to 10291. 15s. 10d.; agreed to compromise, if not subSuch atrocious instances of misconduct and mitted to a jury; which was accepted.wilful corruption on the part of some of the brought to light. The revenue has been district excise-officers have rarely been defrauded in Suffolk alone, it is calculated to the amount of at least 100,0001. annually.

The population of Bury St. Edmuna's is, in St James's, 1731 males-2061 females;— in St. Mary's, 1745 males-2401 females ;— total of both parishes, 7938.

Marsh, to Miss Elizabeth Selby.
Married.] At Ipswich, Mr. Obadiah

Dunthorne, only daughter of Mr. D. surgeon.
At Lidgate, Mr. James Pawsey, to Miss

Mr. W. Balls, of Framsden, to Miss Gall, diston, and Mr. Mark Pettet, to his second eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel G. of Brandaughter, Miss E. Gall.

Mr. Wynne, of Framlington, to Miss Jane Metcalf, of Hadleigh.

At Bury, the Rev. A. Wheelwright, to Anna, second daughter of George Hubbard, esq. and niece of the Bishop of Lincoln.

Samuel Brant, esq. jun. of Rotherhithe, to Anne, second daughter of Stephen Virtue, esq. of Knoudishall.

worth, to Amelia, second daughter of the Mr. J. E. Henchman, surgeon, of Haleslate Henry Alexander, esq. of Beccles.

Lieutenant Wythe, of the Royal Fusileers, daughter of Mr. F. of Woodbridge. son of John W. esq. of Eye, to Miss Fend,

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Died.] At Worlington House, Mrs. Cooper, wife of Frederic Grey C. esq. second daughter of the late Sir John Honeywood, bart. 27.

At Easton, Mr. Aaron Crisp, 28.

At Thornham Parva, Hannah, wife of Mr.
Shave.

At Market Weston, Mr. J Flatman, 28.
At Great Glemham, Mr. Brown.
At Stonham Aspal, Mrs. Elizabeth Slade.
At Little Blakenham, Mr. G. Groom, 91.
At Stowmarket, Mr. Samuel Spink, 73.
At Rickinghall Superior, Mr. Francis Ro-
per, 64.

At Walsham le Willows, Mrs. Catchpole,
69.

At Gazely, Mrs. Wilson, 36.

At Ipswich, Frederic Cornwallis, esq. one of the portmen of that borough, and late lieutenant-colonel of the 331. foot, 57.Mr. John Howard, of the White Swan Inn, 74.-In his 71st year John Clubhe, M.D. whose medical acquirements had deservedly obtained for him the highest esteem of the public, and his moral and social character the affection of a large circle of acquaintance. Mr. Thomas Beart, formerly an at.. torney.-Leonard, eldest son of brigade. major Potter, serving with the army in Portugal.

At Bury, Simon Buchanan, esq. 77.-Mr. Burroughs. Mr. Hoy, 65.-Mr. Meacham Spencer, 78.-Mr. Mark, of the Green Dragoon Inn, 77.-Mrs. Butcher.-Mr. B. Green, one of the capital burgesses. He served the office of alderman in 1800.Elizabeth Frances, wife of Orbell Ray Oaker, esq. receiver-general of the western division of this county.

At Clare, Mrs. Barnard, relict of the late Rev. Thomas Barnard, rector of Withersfield, mother of the Rev. Robert Carey Barnard, rector of Withersfield, of the Rev. Robert Barnard, rector of Lingthorne, and prebend of Winchester, and the Rev. Charles Drake Barnard, rector of Bigley.

At Criswell, near Mildenhall, Mr. James Fuller, 101. He had 210 children, grand children, great grand-children, and great great grand-children.

At Woodbridge Barracks, T. C. Mencrieff, esq. major of the Berwickshire Militia.

At Poslingford, near Clare, Mrs. Brown,
wife of Mr. Thomas B. 44.

At Stoke, near Clare, Mrs. Adkin, wife of
Mr. Edward A. 51.

ESSEX.

Married.] John Dalton, esq. of Swaffham, Norfolk, to Charlotte, only daughter of the late William Heath, esq. of Stanstead.

Jonathan Bullock, jun. esq. of Faulkbourne-hall, to the eldest daughter of the Rev. A. Downes, of Witham.

William Vaughan Wallis, esq. captain in the 5th dragoon guards, to Louisa Elizabeth Strathmore, only daughter of the late Rev. W. Macklin, of Great Chesterford.

At Thorpe, T. Burleigh, esq. to Misa Munnings, eldest daughter of George M. esq. of Thorpe Cottage.

Died.] At Newport, Maria, second daughter of the Rev. Edward Bryant.

At Barking, Mr. Richard Parker, formerly a sugar refiner, of Wellclose square, London, 82.

At Kelvedon, Mrs. Brightwen, relict of Mr. Isaac B. of Diss.

In his 80th year, the Rev. John Houghton, B.A. vicar of White Colne, and 53 years master of the grammar school at Halstead.

At Great Bardfield, Mrs. Ely, wife of Mr. Thomas E.

At Rayleigh, Mrs. Greatrex, of the Crown Ian.

At Layer Breton Parsonage, the Rev. Julius Hutchinson, ca.

At Dedham Grove, çhn Marratt, esq. 58. At Brentwood, Mr. John Fenn, surgeon. At Writtle, Mrs. Long, widow of Charles L. esq. of Stisteds.

74.

At Ingatestone, Mr. Charles Shuttleworth,

At Thaxted, Robert Maitland, esq.

At Woodford Cottage, Captain Matthew Flyn, the oldest captain on the Harwich station, late of his Majesty's packet Lady Frances.

At New Hall, Miss Hales, eldest daughter of the late, and sister to the present Sir Edward H. bart.

At Chelmsford, Mt. Hodges.-H. Mecklenburgh, youngest son of Mr. M. 18.

At Hockley, Mrs. Belchan.

At Leigh, Mrs. Fairchild, wife of Mr. F. of the Ship Inn.

At Haverrill, Mr. John Aldridge.

At West Tilbury, Lady Gordon, wife of the Rev. Sir Adam G. rector of that parish.

KENT.

Those well known sea-marks, the steeples and spires of Reculver Church, have been purchased by the Trinity House, and are to

At Botesdale, Sarah, wife of P. Du- remain; but the body of the church is to be rieux, esq. of London.

At Badwell Ash, Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr.
C. farmer, 26.

At Bildeston, Mr. Joseph Hine, of the
King's Head Inn.

At Sutton Hall, Mrs. Waller, wife of
Thomas W. esq

At Sudbury, Mr. Thomas Parsonson.
At Thurston, Mrs. Craske, relict of Mr.
Robert C. late of Rougham Place, 79.

taken down and rebuilt.

Extraordinary occurrence.-As the work. men were lately digging and removing the cliff, adjoining the half-moon battery at Do. ver, which fell into the Ordnance Yard, on the 14th of December last, and killed the wife, five children, and niece, of Mr. Poole, (the overseer of the works) they thought they heard a noise in the chalk; and sending for Mr. Poole, removed three or four large pieces

pieces of chalk, when they discovered the hog-stye, which was excavated in the cliff, and in it, to the astonishment of every one, a hog alive, which had been buried under the ruins for five months and nine days. However improbable this story may appear, thousands can testify the truth of it. The poor animal could have had no other sustenance during his confinement that what he derived from eating the litter of the stye, and gnawing and sucking the chalk; at the time the accident happened he was supposed to weigh about eight score, and when dug out, his weight was but little more than forty pounds. There is scarcely any flesh on any part of the body, and the back bone is nearly as sharp as a knife: yet notwithstanding this and its confinement, it is very lively and Jikely to do well. The bristles are as white

as

snow. Numbers of persons have crept into the cavern or stye, the size of which is about four feet by four, and being in the solid rock prevented the animal from being killed when the cliff fell; not a vestige of the litter was remaining. Air of course must have been admitted through the chinks of broken fragments, and by a great deal of sleep lite was preserved.

The proprietors of the Thames and Medway Canal have determined to apply to Parliament for leave to extend their undertaking, by making a canal of about two miles in length from Snodland to Town Malling, a measure, which will not only much enhance the value of their own concern, but afford great advantages to a very extensive country. Married.] At Northfleet, Mr. F. M. Chevers, surgeon of the royal navy, to Miss Anne Tadman, youngest daughter of the la e Lance T. esq of New House, near Northfleet.

Philip Button, erq. captain in the West Kent Militia, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late William Atkinson, esq. of Lambeth.

At St. Peter's, Thanet, Charles Hoar, esq. solicitor, Maidstone, to Miss Caroline Edwards, of Broadstairs.

Mr. Joseph Hollams, of Margate, to Miss Mary Witherden, of St. Peter's, Thanet. At Folkstone, Mr. John Pegden, to Miss S. Beer.

At Barming, Thomas Backet, esq. of Barming Hall, to Miss Miles.

Died.] At Ramsgate, George Leuch, esq. At Brompton, Mr. Stuart, master painter af Chatham Dock-yard.

At Bearsted, Mr. Robert Clifford, At West Brook, Mr. Daniel Jenkins, 70. At Woolwich Dock-yard, Mrs. Knowles, wife of John K. esq.

At Woolwich Common, James, son of Dr. Olinthus Gregory, of the Royal Military Academy.

At Rochester, Mrs. Brisby, wife of the Dean of that cathedral.

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John Halbet, late one of the common council, 87.

At Hampton Hill, Herne, Mr. John Taseel, 68.

At Margate, Mrs. Dixon. Mr. Robert Grant, 47.—Phillis, daughter of Mr. Thomas Turner.

At Charing, Mr. John Collis, of the King's Head Ina, 38.

71.

At Nach Fam, in Ash, Mr. John Culver,

At Ash, Mr. William Marsh 67. At Dover, Mr. Le Brun-Mr. Stephen Bond.

At Canterbury, Mary Teresa, relict of T. Hawkins, esq. of Nash Court, in this county, 65.-Mr. Matthew Kirkby, 29.

At Charsham, Mr. Thomas Simmons, 75.
At Smeeth, Mrs. Swinyard, 89.
At Thannington, Mr. William Noble, 87.
At Wye, Mrs. Andrews.

At Charing, Mrs. Johnson, 53.
At Smarden, Mrs. Wood, 55.

At Folkstone, Mr. Thomas Bailey, 61The infant son of John Scott, eq captain of the Folkstone Artillery Company Mr. James Tolputt.

At Rochester, Miss E King, 19.

At St. Thomas's Hill, near Canterbury, Sarah, relict of Lieutenant-colonel Charles Webb, 83.

At Dover, Mr. Alice Stokes

At Sittingbourn, Mrs. Tracy, wife of Mr. T. surgeon.

At Ramsgate, Mrs. Mayhew, relict of Christopher M. esq.

At Goodnestone, Mr. Edward Nash. At Bredgar, Mrs. Murton, 38. At Old Soar Farm, Crotham, Mr. William Knowles. He was found drowned in a stream not more than three feet deep, where he had been fishing, and into which he is supposed to have fallen in a fit.

SURRY.

Married.] At Bletchingley, the Rev. John Brooke, vicar of Elmstead, Essex, and White tlesford, Cambridgeshire, to Maria, eldest daughter of the late Rev. T. Bowen, of Puj. ham, Norfolk.

At Ripley, Captain Duncan, to Mrs. Johnson, widow of Lieutenant-colonel J. of the 58th regiment.

At Croydon, George Lane, esq. to Mr. Marsh. Rev. W. Tyner, rector of Upmar den, and vicar of Compton, Sussex, to Miss Sarah Cotson, of Croydon.-Samuel Firth, esq. of Tooting, to Miss Sadler, daughter of the late George Sadler, esq.

At Streatham, John Smith, esq. of Brigh. ton, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Brown, of the same place, banker.

Died.] AtCroydon, Robert Chatfield, esq. a justice of the peace for this county, and lately pa master of seamen's wages to the East India Company, 62.

At Balham Hill, near Clapham, Mrs. Mary Muggeridge, 70,

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SUSSEX.

Mr. C. Shoubridge, of Withdean, near Brighton, had a lamb yeaned that has three shoulders, five legs, and six feet; and this extraordinary little animal gambols with the others of the flock, and is as healthy as the most perfect amongst them.

Married.] At Denton, Mr. M. Marten, of Beddingham, to Miss H. Harriott

At Chichester, Jonas Parker, esq. of the Northampton militia, to Miss Judd, sister to Captain J. of the Royal Navy.

At Wiversfield, Mr. John Neve, of Hal'den, Kent, to Miss Tanner.

Died.] At Rottingdean, Mrs. Ridge, 102. At Lewes, Mrs. Heper, wife of J. H. esq. -William, son of Mr. Kenward, 20.

At Battle, Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr. M. solicitor.

At Brighton, Mr. Northwood. At Eastbourne, Mrs. Mary Lushington, relict of the Rev. Dr. L. 78.

At Steyning, Mr. J. Deacon, one of the ldest clerks in the barrack department. At Shoreham, Mr. Hill, formerly captain of a packet from Brighton to Dieppe.

At Arundel, Mrs. Elizabeth Huzer, 96. Her husband was killed at the battle of Culloden, in 1746, when serving as a lieutenant in the royal army.

At Lewes, Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. Gabriel Egles, 21.-After a long and painful illness, Thomas Kemp, esq. one of the representatives of that borough. The conduct of this gentleman. through the whole of his private and public life, renders his death a subject of universal regret, Mr. Kemp was first returned member for Lewes in 1780, and with the exception of the last parliament but one, had the honour of representing that town ever since. His politics were those of the honest country gentleman, free and unbiassed; not cemented with those of either of the leading parties, but generally inclining to whiggism; and his name will be found in the lists of many of the minorities which unsuccessfully opposed the measures of Mr. Pitt. On the great question of Reform, and in those divisions of the house of late years, which may be considered decisive of the integrity or the wisdom of its members, Mr. Kemp's vote was always given with the friends of the people and the constitution, For more than thirty years he kept his original pledge, never to accept place or pen. sion; nor can any greater proof be given of the independence of his political conduct, than the circumstance of his being repeatedly returned as the representative of one of the most independent bodies of constituents in the kingdom. His remains were removed from Lewes for interment, to the family vault, in the chancel of Brighton church. The prosession from the house of the deceased was a spectacle, far more impressive than is com

monly presented by "the trappings and the suits of woe;" more than two hundred of his friends, including nearly all the principal inbabitants of the town, preceded the hearse beyond the confines of the borough, and there forming a lane through which the body and relatives slowly passed, paid the last melan. choly tribute of respect to the memory of am individual, whose loss is regretted by every rank; and of a senator, who had served his constituents and his country "faithfully and independently in six parliaments."

HAMPSHIRE.

Married.] At Winchester, C Lyford, esq. to Miss JL. Marsh, youngest daughter of the late Dr. M. of Highworth.

At Amport, J. Bishopp, esq. of Weyhill, to Rachael, daughter of the late Percy, esq.

Ar Southampton, M. de Choiseul, son of the Count de C. to Miss Sarah Johnson.

At Fareham, William Gunner, esq. of Bishop's Waltham, to Lucy Matilda, filth daughter of the late Thomas Ridge, esq. of Kilmiston.

At Widley, Captain Curtis, R.N. son of Admiral Sir Roger C. to Miss Greetham, daughter of Moses. G. esq. Judge Advocate.

The Rev. W. M. Hurlock, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the Rev. F. W. Swanton, of King's Worthy.

At Ryde, Isle of Wight, Thomas Gallwey, esq. to the only daughter of the late John Hoppner, esq. R. A.

At Lymington, Mr. Robert Perkins, to Miss Braxton.-Samuel Page, esq. of Doughty-street, London, to Mrs. Norris, widow of P. Norris, esq. of Roscomb Cottage, in this county.

At Hound Church, D. Gavey, esq. Captain in the Royal Veteran battalion, to Miss H. Gibson, daughter of the Rev. J. Gibson, of Godalming.

Died.] At Southampton, Henrietta, second daughter of the late John Duer, esq. of An tigua.

Miss Gordon, niece to Admiral Fer. guson. Mr. Jones.-Mr. Andrews, sen.Rear-Admiral Alexander Scott.

At Winburne, Mrs Ann Newell, wife of Captain N. of the Oxfordshire militia.

At Portslade, Mrs. Borer, wife of John B. esq.

At Combe, Christopher Rawlinson, esq. 75. At Winchester, Mrs. Cook.-Mrs. Goulding.

At Romsey, Mrs. Mary Pocock, 100Mr. Nicholas Dawkins, 92.

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In Jersey, the Rev. John La Coche, 45 years rector of Trinity parish.

At Herndean, Mrs. Monro, relict of Lieu tenant-colonel M. of the Royal Marines.

At Newport, Isle of Wight, in the 50th year of his age, the Rev. Sir Henry Worsley Holmes, LL.D. bart. who is succeeded in his title and estates by his eldest son, Lieutenant.

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