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Hampshire Herefordshire-Hertfordshire-Kent.

education of youth, according to the will of the founder.

Married.] At Cheltenham, Wm. F. Patterson, esq. to Jane, third daughter of C. Greenwood, esq. of Brize-norton.

At Thornbury, Adrian Stokes, esq. of Bristol, to Annis, eldest daughter of the late Geo. Ralph, esq.

Died.] At Cheltenham, Thos. Clarke, esq. formerly an eminent surgeon, 66.

At Gloucester, Mr. Geo. Watson, 46. Anne, youngest daughter of the Rev. Martin Barry. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John Stephens. Mrs. Birt, 86.

At Shirehampton, Mrs. Waite, wife of Mr. W. of Filton, near Bristol, and only child of John Wade, esq. of Awre.

At Painswick, Mrs. Carruthers, relict of Wm. C. esq. of Brown's Hill, 62.

At Quenington, Charles, second son of the Rev. J. W. Astley, rector of that parish, In London Jas. Tyers, esq. of Field Place, Stroud, 70.

At Upton St. Leonard's, Wm. Frankis, esq.

HAMPSHIRE.

At the quarter sessions for this county, held at Winchester, on the 22d of April, the Rev. Mr. Wright submitted, that the inequality of the county rate ought to be taken into consideration, which has existed 46 years He stated that many without alteration.

places were paying thrice as much as their
just proportion, while many others were
not paying above the fractional part of a
farthing.

The Rev. F. Iremonger, general visitor of
the schools established in Hampshire, on
Dr. Bell's plan, has during a recent progress
through the country, ascertained an increase
of ten schools since the last report. The
whole number now is so, at which upwards
of 5000 poor children are receiving the bles-
sing of education,

Married.] At Romsey, the Rev. John
N. Gourdley, of Henley on Thames, to Miss
Clementina Sharp.

The Rev. Geo. Burrard, late Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford, to Emma, eldest
daughter of Capt. Bingham, R. N. of Grove
House, Lymington.

At Portsmouth, Lieut. Kemball, R. N. to
Miss Elcock.

At Kingston, Lieut. Jenkins, of the 2d regt.
to Mrs. Read, widow of Mr. R. surgeon, R. N.
and daughter of Lieut. Jewers, of the Naval
College, Portsmouth.

Died.] At Cowes, the eldest son of the
late Major Reignold, who fell at Waterloo.
At Romsey, Rich. Holmes, esq. many
years a magistrate for that town, 63.

The Rev. G. Illingworth, rector of Lower
Tidworth and Week.

At Southampton, Mrs Hooke, daughter of
Brig.-gen. H. formerly governor of Gibraltar,
and sister to the late Lady Stuart, of Hartley
Mauduit Park.

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At Alverstoke, Joseph, third son of Wm.
Jolliffe, esq. of Brading, Isle of Wight. The
intelligence of his decease so affected his
sive fits, which in two days put an end to her
mother, as to throw her into violent convul-
At Swanmore Cottage, Mrs. Robinson,
life.
wife of Capt. R. of the R. N.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

A Pitt Club has been established at Here-
of May, to celebrate the birth-day of the
ford, and meets for the first time on the 28th
The Female Adult School, established in
great minister, after whom it is named.
Hereford, has already 130 scholars.

Married.] At King's Caple, Chas. Bal-
linger, esq. of Chalford, Gloucester, to Sarah,
this county.
daughter of E. Jones, esq. of Poulstone, in

The Rev. Rich. Brook, of Broomsberrow,
of Thos. Higgins, esq. of Hillend, Eastnor.
Gloucester, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter
Died.] At St. Weonard's, Mr. J. Vaughan,

88.

At Breinton, Mr. C. Williams, of the Box,
in the parish of Skenfreth, Monmouthshire.
At the Hill, near Hereford, Mr. J. Moore.
At Stoke Edith, Mrs. Perrins.
At Rock, Mr. Geo. Yapp, 82.

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At Hereford, Mrs. Preece.-Mrs. Cheese,

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Died At Hertford, Mr. Rob. Manners. At Corneybury, near Buntingford, Ann, wife of Wm. Butt, esq. 48.

KENT.

The national school established at Maidstone on Dr. Bell's plan now affords the means of instruction to 175 boys and 123 girls.

The grand jury of Maidstone have resolved
to petition the General Post Office for the
Foot's Cray, Farningham, Wrotham, and
establishment of a mail coach, through
Folkstone.
Malling, to Maidstone, Ashford, Hythe, and

Birth.] At Chatham, the lady of Capt.
Married.] At Goudhurst, Mr. Wm. Spur-
Sir John Louis, bart. R. N. of a daughter.
Greenland, esq.
den, of London, to Sarah, only child of John

At Ashford, the Rev. Sam. Hill, chaplain to the forces, to Jane Stephana, sixth daughter of the Rev. Jas. Bond, vicar of Ashford.

At Beckenham, Geo. Stokes, esq. of LonRev. Geo. Fletcher, of Clay-hill. don, to Susanna, second daughter of the

At Rochester, Geo. Baker, esq. of Boley Hill, to Lucy Jane, daughter of the late J. Roberts, esq. of Wells, Norfolk.

At Adisham, Capt. Geo. Hilton, R. N. to esq. of Harnden. Elizabeth, eldest daughter of H. W. Harvey,

At Staplehurst, the Rev. Jos. Gill, of that parish to Miss Varenne, only the Rev. Dr. V. rector of Westley.

Died.] At Northdown House, M

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At Goodnestone Park, Lady Brydges, wife the Rev. Dr. W. rector of Heysham, the of Sir Wm. Brooke B. bart. learned historian of Whalley, Craven, and Yorkshire.

At Chatham, the wife of J. Best, esq.-Mr. Warrington, formerly of the dock-yard,

88.

At Tunbridge Wells, Mr. Whiting, late of the Kentish hotel.

At Brompton, Mr. W. Sugden, late chief clerk in the Commissioner's Office, Chatham Dock-yard, 67.

At Canterbury, Mrs. Kirkby.--Mrs. Mary Wotton, 68.-Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thos. Southee.-Mr. Ralph, 48.

LANCASHIRE.

At a late vestry meeting at Liverpool, it was resolved, that no public or private dinners (visitation dinners not excepted) shall be had at the expense of the parish-un example that ought to be imitated by the officers of every parish in the kingdom.

The banking house of Roscoe, Clark, and Roscoe, of Liverpool, having arranged the payment of principal and interest with the claimants on the firm, have resumed their business.

Lord Byron's extensive estates in this and the neighbouring county of Chester, which were sold for about 170,000l. last year, are again likely to be brought to the hammer, the late purchaser not being able to make good the purchase money by quarterly payments of 20,000l. It is probable that the whole will now be divided into lots.

Married.] At Liverpool, Charles Robert Simpson, esq. to Ann, only daughter of Rob. Harvey, esq.-Capt. Rich. Bulley, of the brig Moston, to Miss Hind, of Nova Scotia.

At Preston, John Pritchard, esq. to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Jas. Pedder, esq.

At Manchester, Mr. G. Taylor, solicitor, to Miss Adamson, of St. Leonard's Mount, Padiham.-Mr. Wm. Nield, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. T. Hoyle, of Mayfield.

At Prestwich, Wm. Marriot, esq. to Miss Milne, daughter of Nath. M. esq.

Died.] At Everton, Pudsey Dawson, esq. of Liverpool, 64.

At Hulton, near Bolton, Edward Kearsley, esq. a justice of the peace for the county.

At Manchester, Nath. Milne, esq. late of Prestwich Wood, many years a coroner for the county, and clerk to the acting magistrates for this division, and to the deputy lieutenantcy.-John Barker, esq.58.-James, only son of Chas. Greenway, esq.-Mr. J、 Nicholas Kahrs, 40.- Mr. Wm. Sandford, 34. Mr. Rich. Trueman, 70.- Mr. Henry Burgess. W. Ogden, esq. of Ardwick, Green, 61.

At Norris Green, John, only son of the late John Smallwood, esq. 33.

At Liverpool, Mrs. Sutton, daughter of Jas. Graves, esq. of Holloway, near London. -Mr. Henry Yates, 35.-The Hon. Lieut. Col. Basil Cochrane, of the 36th regt. son of the Earl of Dundonald, and brother of Lord Cochrane. Mr. John Plumbe, attorney.Mr. Wm. Atherton, landing waiter in the customs, 40.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] George, eldest son of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, bart, to Camilla, second daughter of Sir Wm. Manners, of Buckminster Park, bart.

At Leicester, Mr. Jos. Wilkinson, to Miss Sarah Porter.

At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Thos. Townend, of Manchester, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Wm. Shepherd, esq.

Died.] At Walcot, Mr. Thos. Robinson, late of London, 59.

At Loughborough, Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. Harley, brewer, 20.

At Claybrook, Lant Campion, esq.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

In carrying on the works for the improvement of the river Witham, many submarine articles have been thrown up. Lately, near Washingborough, about four miles from Lincoln, a complete canoe was found, of the length of 30 feet 8 inches, 2 feet high at the sides, and about 2 feet 6 inches wide, made out of a single tree. After being exposed to the air, it was found impracticable to remove this curiosity, the least movement causing it to break. A great number of trees, several yards under ground, deer's horns, some of them very large, and human skulls, &c. have been found: but the object of greatest value is a beautiful silver cup or basin, richly ornamented with wild animals, &c. and having in the centre a small statue. This is now in the possession of a gentleman in the neighbourhood.

Married.] At Louth, the Rev. J. Inman, vicar of Kilnsea, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late W. Raines, esq. of Ryton.

At Gainsborough, Mr. Cook to Miss Tidd, daughter of John T. esq.

Died] At Riby Grove, Frances, wife of Wm. Edw. Tomline, esq. M. P. eldest son of the Bishop of Lincoln, 26.

At Tickencote House, near Stamford, Elizabeth, wife of S. R. Fydell, esq.

At Stamford, Mrs. Jackson, wife of Hugh J. esq. 70.

At Wyberton, Mr. John Sheath, late an eminent banker and merchant at Boston, 73.

At Market Rasen, Henry, son of the Rev. John Robinson.

At Barrow, George Uppleby, esq. a ma

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gistrate for this county, and' one of the gentlemen of his Majesty's Privy Chamber, 66.

At Keddington, near Louth, John Jackson, 98.-Miles Jacklin, 83.

At Boston, Hannah, wife of Sam. Tunnard, esq. 63.

At Grantham, Mr. C. Greenwood, 73.Mrs. Harbridge, 42.-Mrs. Green, 49.-Mrs. Wakefield, wife of Mr. Thos. W. of the Red Lion.

At Lincoln, Mr. Rob. Storr.-Mrs. Baguley, 88.

At Holbeach, Jonathan Watson, esq. who (after some previous attempts at self-destruction) cut both his arms across with a knife, so as to cause his death in a few minutes. Juror's verdict, Felo de se, and his remains were interred in the cross road. At Boal, Mrs. Peck, wife of

74.

P. gent.

At Louth, Caroline, fourth daughter of Mr. Chas. Greenwood, of the Fleece Inn, 22. Mr, W. Fell, 66.

At Ulceby, the Rev. Mr. Greenhaw.

NORFOLK.

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Married.] At Norwich, J. C. Bignold, esq. banker, to the only daughter of John Crowe, esq. of Wymondham.-George, second son of John Harvey, esq. of Thorpe-Lodge, to Mary Anne, only daughter of Henry Beevor, esq. M.D.-The Rev. Edw. Day, of Hers ford, to Miss Day, daughter of the late S.D., esq.-Jonathan Davey, esq. of Eaton Hall, to Miss Hawkins, daughter of the late Mr. Parker H.-Jonas H. Robberds, esq. to Sarah, daughter of Wm. Unthank, esq. of Heigham.-Lieut. Matthias R. N. to Annabella, eldest daughter of the Rev. Wm. Deighton, rector of Whinberg-cum-Westfield-Rev. W. H. Ward, to Amelia, second daughter of W. C. Pillans, esq. of Bracondale.

Died.] At Lynn, suddenly, while attending divine service in the Rev. Mr. Arrow's chapel, Mr. Wacey, surveyor, 70.—Mr. T. Hankinson, 78.

At Saxlingham, Matthew Sallit, gent. late of Swaffham, 58.

At Bridgeham, Mrs. Rebecca Baxter, 78.
At Aylsham, Rob. Cook, gent.

At Yarmouth, Mrs. Eliz. Springall, 68.
Mrs. Fill, 68.-Mr. Wm. Guyton, 69.-
Mr. Jos. Morley, 64.-Mr. T. Artis, 78.
Mrs. A. Washington, 72.-Mr. Matthew
Keymer, miniature painter, 52... Mrs. Cu-
faude, 96.

At Thetford, Henry Thompson, esq. one of the chief burgesses of that corporation more than half a century; during that period he five times served the office of chief magistrate, and in 1806 was appointed one of the assistant justices of the borough.

At Norwich, Mr. R. Cooper.— Mr. Jas. Colby, 41. Mr. John Minns, 62.-Mr. John Scott, brother of the late Mr. S. surgeon, 74.

NORTHAMPTON.

Married.] At Helmdon, the Rev. T. S. Woodman, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, to Miss. Fairbrother, only child of Luke F. esq.

At Peterborough, Mr. Thos. Newton, to Ann, third daughter of Mr. Pears, of Thot

ney.

Died.] At Peterborough, Mrs. Sarah Birch, 66.- Mr. James Clive, 65.-Ann, wife of Mr. Gerrard, supervisor of excise, 41.

At Hardingston, Mr. Wm. Lever. - Mr. John Blissard, late surgeon at Northamp ton, 69.

At Kettering, Mr. Wm. Knight, brother to the late Rev. Jos. K. rector of that parish, 71.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

Mr. Atkinson, near Morpeth, has suffered the heavy loss of 7,000 sheep out of his flock, by the severity of the storms during the last winter season.

Married.] At Earsden, Lieut. John Hall, R. N. to Miss Straughan, daughter of Mr. Wm. S. of Blyth, ship-owner.

At Chollerton, R. L. Allgood, esq. of Nunwick, to Miss Reed, eldest daughter of J. R. esq. of Chipchase Castle.

Died.] At North Shields, Mr. Geo. Forster, 73.-Isabella, daughter of Mr. Sol. Brown, of the Jerusalem Coffeehouse.— Mrs. Mary Richardson, widow, 100.-Miss Sarah Dodds, 30.-Sam. Hurry, esq. 67.Janet, sister of Mr. P. Watson, surgeon, 82. At Belford, Miss Werge, daughter of the late John W. esq. of Horton.

At Newcastle, Capt. Wm. Dobson, late of the Antæus of this port, 41.-Mrs. Eleanor Dixon, 76.-The wife of Mr. Thos. Gilson. -Mrs. Eliz. Coates, 78.-Mrs. Wright, 82. -Robert, only son of Mr. B. R. Dodd, engineer.-Mr. W. Dryden, 52.-General John Dickson, brother of the late Admirals W. and Sir Arch. D. bart. 76. He entered into the army in 1760.

At West Acomb, Elizabeth, wife of Capt.
Wm. Stokoe.

At Hexham, Mrs. Dinning, 93.
At Benton, the wife of Rob. Bell, esq.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Nottingham, Mr. W. Rogerson, of Lincoln, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Toilinton.

Died.] At East Retford, Mrs. Frith, wife of Dennis F. esq.

At Nottingham, Mr. Wm. Wright, one of the town bailiffs, 73.-Mrs. Peat, 84. Mr. Rich. Clarke, 70.-Mrs. Anne Blunt.Sarah, daughter of Mr. Thos. Dale, 24.Mrs. Hurry, relict of Wm. H. esq. of Yarmouth, and mother of the late George Coldham, esq. and Mr. Alderman C. of this town, 79.

At Nether Langwith, John Chapman, gent. 73.

At Norwood Park, Charles, youngest son of Thos. Wright, esq.

At Mansfield, Mrs. Bullard.Mr. Thos. Mellors.

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OXFORDSHIRE.

A new fish-market has been established in Oxford, and promises to be very extensively beneficial. It opened on the 4th, when 8 cwt. of fresh sea-fish were sold at very moderate prices. Arrangements are making by which the supply will arrive daily exactly at

noon.

Married.] At Banbury, the Rev. T. W. Lancaster, vicar of that parish, and late Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, to Ann, only daughter of the late W. Walford, esq. At Thame, Mr. Louis A. Comte, of Paris, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. W. Sim

mons.

At Headington, W. R. Denney, esq. of Long Buckby, Northampton, to Emma, third daughter of Mrs. Spence.

Died.] At Banbury, Mr Thos. Golby, sen.-John, son of Mr. John Butler, 19.

At Oxford, Mr. Edw. Boswell, 34 years clerk of St. Mary's church, 52.-Mrs. Johnson, of the Plume of Feathers.-Mrs. Wells, widow of Mr. W. of Little Milton, 76.Mrs. Ducker, widow of Mr. Thos. D. formerly common-room-man of Merton Col lege, 80.-Mr. John Kensell, butcher, 83.Mrs. Couldrey, 70.-Mr. Thos. Adkins, city marshal. Mr. L. Hill, 83.-Mr. R. James, 31 years head coɔk of Queen's College, 66.

At Garsington, Mrs. Motte, widow of Mr. M. formerly canon's butler of Christ College, Oxford.

At Stanton Harcourt, Mrs. Arnatt, sen. 82. At Kennington, near Oxford, Mrs. Roberts, 92.

SHROPSHIRE.

The Shrewsbury Old Bank has resumed its business under the firm of Rocke, Eyton, Loxdale, Campbell, and Bayley.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Wm. Gardner, of Worcester, to Martha, widow of Thos. Stockton, esq.

V. Wheeler, esq. of Nash Court, to Cecilia Maria, only daughter of Sir Wm. Smith, bart. of Eardiston House, Worcestershire.

Died.] At Lower Leadwych, Mr. James George, many years proprietor of the Clea Hill coal and iron works.

At Ludlow, Mr. Thos. Roberts.-Richard, eldest son of Mr. R. Greenhouse.-Mr. Jas. Gillroy.-Mr. Edw. Collier.

At Shrewsbury, Wm. Pigott, esq. captain in the Shropshire militia, and son of the late P. esq. of Peplow, 43.-Jos. Carless, esq. one of the aldermen of this town, 68.-Mrs. Bowdler, relict of Thos. B. gent. 92. At Muxton, near Newport, Mr. Winnal, surgeon.

At the Trench, near Wellington, Mrs. Mainwaring.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Birth.] At Bath, Mrs. Welsh, wife of Mr. W. hair-dresser, to whom she had been married about a year ago, of twins, and on the 6th day afterwards of a third child, all since dead.

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The Rev. Wm. Bernard, rector of Clatworthy, to Miss P'erring daughter of John P. esq. of Coombe Flory.

At Bath, Jonas Ridont, esq. of Mortownhouse, Devon, to Eliza, only daughter of Mrs. Johnson-R. Gillam, M. D. to Miss Gould.-M. R. Ford, esq. to Ann second daughter of John W. Hicks, esq.-Jos. Greaves, esq. of Liverpool, to Miss Sunlay, only child of the late Chris. S. esq.

At Bristol, Rev. Wm. Coombs, of Bradford, Wilts. to Miss Amelia Bowden, of Bristol. Mrs. W. C. Fisk, of London, to Frances, eldest daughter of the late S. Coley, esq. of Bedford.

At Taunton, Chas. Corfield, esq. of the 17th foot, to Georgiana, youngest daughter of the late Capt. T. B. Tyndale, of the ad. foot.

Died.] At Frome, Mrs. Westley, mother of Mr. W. bookseller, of London, 81. At Pilton, Jas. Heaven, esq. 50.

At Bristol, Mr. John Barber, near 34 years a preacher among the Methodists.

At Bath, the Rev. John Chapman, D. D. prebend of Bristol Cathedral, vicar of Bathford and Bathampton, and master of St. John's Hospital, at Bath, 74.- Lady Richardson, wife of Sir Wm. R. bart. of Castle-hill, co. Tyrone, Ireland.-Mrs. Graves, widow of Rear adm. G.-Mrs. Glynn, relict of Mr. Serjeant G. formerly M. P. for Middlesex.

At Clifton, Elias Vander Horst, late American consul for the district of Bristol, 78.Nigel, brother to Sir Roger Gresley, bart. of Drakelow-hall, Derbyshire, 16.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Rolleston, the Rev. Edw. Law, second son of Ewan L, esq. of Horstead-place, Sussex, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. John P. Mosley.

Died.] At Huntley-hall, near Cheadle, Jaş. Bulkeley, esq. a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for the county.

At Lichfield, Mrs. Smith.

At Newcastle, Mrs. Taylor, of the Redlion, 22.

At Walsall, Mary, second daughter of Mr. Ash, 22.

At Lane-end, Mrs Sarah Hull, 78.-Mrs. Newbold, 86.--Mrs. Jaques.

At Hamill-cottage, near Burslem, Mrs. Gallimore, wife of Mr. G. jun.

SUFFOLK.

During the past month, the out premises of several gentlemen and farmers of this county, have been destroyed by fire, and the damage sustained, has been of considerable

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extent. Many fires of the same description have also taken place in Kent and Essex. There is no doubt, that most of these were wilfully fired,-and the probability is increased by some new husbandry implements, the mole-plough and the thrashing machine, having been particularly the objects of destruction. There is as little doubt that these outrages have been occasioned by the discontent resulting from the high price of provisions, and the low rate of labour, which has even manifested itself in open riot, at Brandon, Norwich and other places. In the former town, a mob of 1500 persons assembled on the 20th of May, demanding a reduction in the price of provisions. The inhabitants, instantly took the subject into consideration, and guaranteed the price of flour at 2s. 6d. per stone, and an advance of wages at 25. per head for a fortnight; after which, should the millers not have reduced their prices, the parish-officers will purchase grain at the cheapest rate, and furnish the poor with provisions at prime cost. The rioters were satisfied with these arrange ments, and tranquillity was restored; but but not till they had completely demolished the house of Mr. Willet, a butcher, who was particularly obnoxious to them.

Married] At Ipswich, the Rev. Hugh Owen, LL.D. of Beccles, to Miss King.

At Bury, Capt. John Steele, of Worlington, to Miss Complin.

At Stowmarket, Mr. Cross, surgeon, to Dorothy Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Bayly, surgeon.

Died.] At Luckford rectory, Merielina Agnes, wife of the Rev. T. E. Rogers.

At Ipswich, Mrs. Jackson, wife of Mr. J. proprietor of the Ipswich Journal, 69.Lieut. W. Theobald, 7th Veteran Battalion, 44. Mrs. H. Fonnereau.

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At Woodbridge, Lieut. T. Pulham, R. A.

At Yaxley Hall, Mrs. Nelson, 81. At Woolverstone, Mr. John Simpson, 97. At Beccles, Louisa, daughter of George Bohun, esq. 18.

At Bury, Isabella, widow of the Rev. Chas. Nash, of Lewes, 83.-Miss Eliz. Penning, 25.-Mrs. Griggs, widow of Lieut. G.

SURREY.

The mansion in Streatham Park, at which Dr. Johnson was so often an inmate, has been sold by auction, with all its furniture, library, and pictures. On the last day of the sale, the collection of portraits, including those of nearly all the distinguished visitors of Streatham House, was thus disposed of by Mr. Squibb's liammer :

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Married.] Wm. Henry, son of Major Thos. Harriett, of Mortlake, to Sibella Mary, second daughter of Rob. Hunter, esq. of Kew.

Mr. Jos. Redgrave, of Chalgrave, Beds, to Maria, youngest daughter of Timothy Brown, esq. of Peckham Lodge.

At Limpsfield, the Rev. Clement Strong, to Catherine, second daughter of V. H. Briscoe, esq. of Hookwood.

Died.] At Albury, Ant. Devis, esq. 87. At Esher, Matilda, second daughter of the late H. W. Diggle, formerly judge in the E. I. C. Bombay service.

64.

At Guildford, Wm. Haydon, esq. banker,

At Cobham, Mr. Jas. Peto, 84.

SUSSEX.

A new Chapel, for a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, commenced building at Lewes, nearly on the spot where formerly stood a church belonging to the Grey Friars. In digging the foundation, one of the workmen threw up an ancient piece of coin, bearing the following inscription,

Verbum Domini manet in Eternum. "The Word of the Lord endureth for ever."

Married.] At North Mundham, Geo. Bucton, jun. esq. of Doctors Commons, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Rich. Merrick, of Chichester and Runcton House. At Little Horstead, the Rev. P. G. Crofts, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Ewan Law, esq.

esq.

Viscount Bury, son of the Earl of Albemarle, to Miss Frances Steer, of Chichester.

Died.] At Brighton, Charles Apthorp Wheelwright, esq. of Highbury Terrace, Islington, 56. Mrs. Eliz. Scrace, mistress of a boarding-house on the East Cliff.

In the parish of East Grinstead, David Wilkes, 101.

At Chichester, Capt. Crawford, an alderderman of that city, and many years steward to the Duke of Richmond.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Died.] At Leamington Priors, Matthew Wise, 75.

At Aston, Mrs. Fletcher, widow of Thos. F. esq.

At Small Heath, near Birmingham, John Welch, esq. formerly an eminent merchant of the firm of Welch, Wilkinson and Startin, in that town, 76.

At Coventry, Hannah, eldest sister of the Rev. W. Brookes.

At Birmingham, Mr. W. Allen. Mr. C. Hardiman, 71.-Mr. W. Tibbets, 55.

WESTMORELAND.

The Carlisle Patriot states that five living white worms, from 1 inch to 1 inch in Mr. Baretti 82 length, and equal to a large crow-quill in Dr. Burney 20 circumference, were lately taken out of an abscess on the shoulder of a young man in Kendal. Their bodies are divided into 13 sections, and each worm has 8 feet.

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