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Cheshire Cumberland-Derbyshire-Devon-Dorset.

CHESHIRE.

Birth.] The lady of William Garrett) esq. of a son.

Married.] Mr. Leonard Clement, at the discreet age of 72 years, to Sarah Elleray, upwards of 30 years of age. This is the third visit paid to the hymeneal altar by this useful citizen, who, by his two former wives, has had twenty-four children.

Lieut. Clabon, of the 33d regt. of foot, to Catherine, daughter of the late Charles Roe, esq. of Macclesfield.

At Stockport, Mr. Clay, of Manchester, solicitor, to Ellen, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Dodge, of the former place. Died.] W. Hicks, esq. of the Royal

Navy.

Mary, daughter of Mr. George Kent, of Nantwich, of a rapid decline, which she bore with great resignation.

At Knutsford, Caroline Elizabeth, the lady of Charles Cholmondeley, esq.

CUMBERLAND.

DEVONSHIRE.

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Births.] At the house of Viscount Exmouth, G. C. B. Commander-in-Chief at Plymouth, the lady of Captain the Hon. Fleetwood Pellew, of his Majesty's ship Revolutionaire, of a son,

The lady of John Milford, jun. esq. of Exeter, banker, of a son.

At Stonehouse, the lady of Captain W. H. Douglas, R. N. of a son.

At Sidney Place, near Exeter, the lady of Major-Gen. Halket, of a daughter.

At Little Marshall, Exeter, the lady of E. P. Smith, esq. of a daughter.

At her father's house, in Moretonhampstead, the lady of H. J. Shaw, esq. of Liy place, London, of a daughter.

Married.] At Uffculm, Mr. John Land, surgeon, of Exeter, to Margaretta, third daughter of Charles Leigh, esq. of Craddock..

At Broadclist, Alexander Barker, esq. of Derbyshire, to Mary Bedford Pim, eldest Birth. At Stonehouse, the lady of Sir daughter of Mr. Edward P. of the former Hew D. Ross, K.C.B. of a daughter.

Married. At Saint Cuthbert's Mr. John Morris, to Miss Agnes Archer.

At Samt Mary's, Mr. Richard Mendham, to Miss Jane Parkins.

At Whitehaven, Mr. John Fletcher, to Miss Jane Piper.-Mr. William M'Kever, to Miss Isabella Mossop.

At Irton, Mr. Jonathan M'Night, of Drigg, to Miss Jane Gaitskell, of the former place. At Crosthwaite church, Mr. Jonathan Gibson, to Miss Elizabeth Bell, both of Keswick.

Capt. Strong, R. N. to Miss Cray, eldest daughter of the late Edw. Gray, esq. of Kirkhouse, in this county.

Died.] Georgiana Susan, daughter of Sir James Graham, of Netherby, bart. At Cockermouth, the lady of James Clarke Satterthwaite, esq. 74.

- Rev. James Johnson, M. O. S. B. 68.

At Whitehaven, Miss Spedding, daughter of the late Rev. Thos. S. A. M. of that town. Mrs. M'Gowan, wife of Mr. Samuel M'G. 77.

Nanny, the wife of James Connell, esq. 21, universally regretted.

At Newton, near Penrith, Mr. Joseph Todhunter, 79.

At Penrith, Mrs. Isabella Hall, 74. In High-street, Maryport, very suddenly, Capt. John Bell, 40.

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At Tiverton, the Rev. John Clarke, rector of Clayhidon, to Frances Lewis, only daughter of James Nicholas Duntze, esq. of Hengley House, near Tiverton,,

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Died.] At Brixham, John Dingle esq.

At Plymouth, after a short illness, Mr. Nicholas Luscombe, 84.

At Moretonhampstead, after a painful illness, the Rev. J. Isaac.

At Bideford, Moses Chanter, esq. a gentleman of unblemished character and, the strictest honour, as a merchant and ship

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Births.] At Lyme Regis, the lady of Capt. Richard Wood, late of the C2d regt. of a daughter.,

At his seat, at Buckland, the lady of John White, esq, of a son and heir.

At Milverton, the lady of John Davy, esq. of a son.

Married.] At Loddiswell church, Col. Adains, of the 25th Light Dragoons, to Sophia, daughter of George Furlong Wise, of Woolston, esq.

At Merriott, Mr. Barnes, of Merriott Parsonage, to Mary, only daughte of the late Robert Templeman, esq.

Died.] At Nottington, near W Mr. Thomas Morris, jun. 19.

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DURHAM

Birth.] At Stikelake, the lady of W. of W. Macke, esq. of a daughter.

Died.] Mr. Wm. Casely, of seaton, 50.

Mrs. Richardson, of Whittingham, 69. Mrs. Brown, of South Shields, widow, 86. At Lay Gate, near South Shields, Mr. Thomas Wallis, 83.

At South Shields, Mr. Edw. Prissick.
At Bishopwearmouth, after a short but
severe illness, George Wilson Meadley, esq.
45, author of the Memoirs of Dr. Paley,
Algernon Sydney, &c.

At Haltwhistle, Mrs. Nixon, 91.-Miss
Stratford, of George street, Sunderland.
At Bishopauckland, George Hodgson, esq.

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At the Waterloo Hotel, Old Elvet, the
T. Taylor, of Cornsay House, 53.

ESSEX.

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Birth. At her mother's, Braybrief
House, Guildford, the lady of William Hib-
bit, esq. of Upton Place, of a son.
The lady of Charles Butflower, esq. of
Colchester, of a son.

At her father's, Herbert N. Jarrett, esq. Bromley Lodge, the lady of Thos. Penrice, esq. of a son.

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At Tewkesbury, E. Langworthy, esq. of London, to Mrs. Carey, relict of the late P. Carey, esq. of Newington Butts, Surrey.

P. Baldwin, esq. of Great Washbourn, to Miss Freeman, of Withington.

The Rev. John Cooke, of Frampton-uponSevern, to Miss Rhone, of Standish

Died.] Jane, fourth daughter of Wm. Stanton, esq. of Thrupp House.

Susanna, wife of Mr. John Hickes Mark love, of Cromhall, 73. a vá

Mrs. Mary Sheppard, youngest daughter. of the late Samuel S.esq. of Hampton Park. Mr. Wm. Birt, jun. of Minchinhampton.1 At Cheltenham, Thomas Estcourt, esq. of Estcourt, 71.

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Married.] The Rev. Walter Birch, rece tor of Stanway, and vicar of Stanton St. Bernard, Wilts, to Elizabeth, eldest daugh ter of the late N. Dimock, esq. of Stone-Brandean, usar Alresford, house, Gloucestershire,

At Takeley. Capt. Wm. Langhaine, R.N. to Louisa, daughter of Capt. Tait, R.N, Little Waltham Hall, to Catherine, youngAt Chelmsford, Joseph Savill, esq. of est daughter of the late James Houson, esq. of Lincoln's-Inn.

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Matthew Lay, esq. of the Royal India Rangers, to Lavinia, youngest daugh ter of the Rev. Edward Harbin, of Takeley. Mr. William Houghton, of Little Hal lingbury, to Anna, youngest daughter of Mrs. Elliston

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Died.] Mrs. Elizabeth Wedd, relict of Benjamin Wedd, esq. of Foulmire, Cam bridgeshire, and daughter of the late Benja, min Crackenthorp, esq. of Bocking,

Mary Candler, daughter of James C. of
Colchester, and one of the Society of Friends,
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Died.] Martha, the wife of Wm. Keech, esq. of Fareham Park. H. Lucas, esq. at Lieut.-Colonel Duke, esq. of Sarson, in this country, DeCharles Duke, youngest son of the late John the Duke of Cambridge. puty Adjutant General of the Forces ser ing in Nova Scotia, and Equerry to H. 8. D.

In Wickham street, Portsea, Thomas Bolwell, 118. His memory was good up to his last moments: he would frequently recur to the total eclipse of the sun, on the 22d of April, 1715, of which event he ever retained a perfect recollection, He was married to one wife 80 years, who died in ber 101st year.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Died.] At her house in St. Owen street, Hereford, Sarah relict of Thomas Symonds Powell, esq. of Pengethley, in that county) and mother of Col. Symonds, M. P. 79.

At her house in Weobley, greatly as mented, Mrs. Frances Cam, youngest. daughter of the late John Cam, esq. of Hea

Colchester.
At Brighton, Susey, relict of Jas. Esdaile,
esq. of New Place, 66.
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Birth.] At Bowden Hall, the lady of Jas. H. Byles, esq. of a daughter.

John Tuckwell, esq, of Bar, rington Grove, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Geo, Councer, esq. of Bloxham, Охор. MISHTE JA

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At Tarrington, after a short illness, Misadal Freen, eldest daughter of Mr. Fruens of that place, asblaritediu) of loogistid won.

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Married.] At Broughton, John Dorr, esq. Gonerby Cottage, near Grantham, to Marianne, only daughter of Mr. Oakeley, surgeon, Huntingdon.

Died.] At Huntingdon, Sarah, wife of the Rev. John Mills, 32.

A woman died at Coppingford, near Huntingdon, who had for the preceding week; lain in a dormant state. In the course of that time she had been let blood, wher, it is said, she opened her eyes, but immediately afterwards fell into her former state of somnolency, and continued so till she died.

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KENT.

Canterbury is about to be lighted with gas. Birth.] At Upper Hardres Rectory, the lady of the Rey. Edwin Sandys, of a son, Married.] At St. Peter's, Thanet, the Rev. Henry Breedon, rector of Pangbourne, Berks, to Miss Elizabeth Julia Usborne, daughter of Thos. U. esq. Great Cumberland street, Portman square.

At Rochester, Mr. Wm. Gegan, Maid. stone, to Miss Harriet Adams, Gillingham, Died.] At the Palace, Maidstone, 84, Mrs. Pitt, widow of the late John P. esq of Kingston House, Dorset, and mother of the late Countess of Romney.

In his 77th year, Peter Harnett, esq. of Lydden Court.

At Sevenoaks, Rich. Crow, esq. one of the coroners for Kent.

At Folkstone, Mrs, Beal, widow, 83. The Rev. John Watson, chaplain to the Earl of Liverpool, rector of Faulbourn, Essex, a and chaplain of Morden College. At a very advanced age, at Southwood House, near Ramsgate, Charlotte, Dowager Countess of Donmore. Her ladyship was daughter of Alexander, seventh Earl of Galloway, and was married on the 21st of February, 1759, to John, fifth Earl of Donmore, who died in March, 1809, and by whom she had five sons and four daughters, including George, the present Earl of Donmore.

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Parker, esq. of Whitby Why Atkinson, of Cawthorne, near Barnsley, to Betty, third daughter of Mr. John Lord, of Bacup.-Mr.) bottom, daughter Teasdale, to Miss Ramsof John R. esq. Ripon Mr. Thos. Mellor, Everton, to Mary, only daughter of Samuel Moulsdale, esq. Frod sham. divo? FA At Manchester, Mr. Samuel Howarth, to Miss Mary Hardy, Salford. Mr. John Shaw, Salford, to Miss Ann Turner, of Chorley.

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At Breck House, Poulton-inthe Fylde, Margaret, wife of James Hull, esq.

At her cottage near Gleadless, Phoebe Watkinson, 108.

Susanna, the wife of Robert Bickersteth, esq. Liverpool, and daughter of J. Addison, esq. Preston.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married. Mr. Jas. Townsend, to Miss Sarah Meadows, both of Melton Mowbray At Melton, Mr. John Lee, Burton Laza, o rus, to Miss E. Herring, daughter of Me Ber. II. Billesdon. coll Mr. T. Cross, of Abb Kettleby, to Missid E. Freer, Guadaloupe, near Melton, Mr. John Woollerton. Thrussington, to Miss Barton, Nottingham.

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JA At Leicester, John Sherard Coleman,T esq. youngest son of the late Henry C. esq.nas Market Harborough, to Henrietta Char lotte Lucy, only child of the late Mr. Man-t geon, Clifton, near Bristol.

Died.] At Great Wigston, Catherine, sister of Robt. Haymes, esq. Great Glenn,

At Wartnaby, near Melton Mowbray, far advanced in years, the Rev. James Bingham, rector of Epperstone and Calverton, and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Nottingham.

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Mrs. Eddowes, wife of the Rev. John Ed-Let dowes, vicar of Belton. ft to 13t

LINCOLNSHIRE.

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Married.] At Stickney, the Rev. To Watson, curate of that place, to Miss Eliz Veall, sister V, Boston. to Mr. Mr. Hardy, Post to Miss, Upton Spalding ridega brzd Win. Redifer, esq. Stamford, to Mr. Blake, widow of Mr. J. B. for many years one of the messengers to the House of ngers to the House of Corr mons.

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At Wellingore, Christopher Henry Nock, o esq. to Miss Mary Abbott, niece of the late G. Smith, esq. Fulbeck."

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Died.] At Grantham, 82, Mrs. Smith, relict of the late Rev. Nathaniel S.

At Gainsboro', advanced in years, Mest Auckland.

At Boothby Pagnall, the Rev. J. R. Lite gan ford, late rector of that parish, and vicar g Basingthorpe.

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At Hikeham, Mr. Wm, Parker, 77.

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Mr. Charles Cooke, of Cranwich Hall, to Miss Anna Cooke, daughter of Wm. Cooke, esq. of Garboldisham Up-hall.

At Gissing, W. Newby, of Burston, to Susanna Fleet, of the former place, widow; their united ages amounted to upwards of 140 years.

Mr. Sam. Clark, of Aldborough, to Miss Le Neve, of North Walsham.

Mr. El Kerry, wheelwright, to Miss Ann Eilis, both of Diss.

At Yarmouth, Mr. Charles Greenwood, of London, to Anna Maria, second daughter of Mr. Benj. Fuller. of Carlton, Suffolk.

Mr. Thos. Wright, of East Winch, second son of Thos. Wright, esq. of Wells, to Miss

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Died.] At his son's house, West Haddon, aged 72, the Rev. Matthias Slye, of East Carlton, and of Carlton cum llston, Leicestershire.

At Courteenhall, aged 21, Drury, second surviving son of Sir. Wm. Wake, bart.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

Married. At Kirklington, Mr. J. Scott, of Saughtrees, to Aliss Story, youngest daughter of Mr. Thos. Story, of Lake, in the parish of Kirklinton.

At Newton, near Penrith, Mr. John Nicholson, to Miss Ann Thompson.

At Lamplugh, Mr. Wilkinson, of Lamplugh Hall, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Saul, of Scalesmore.-Mr. Jos. Dale, of the Parsonage House, to Miss Sarah Cain, of Lamplugh Hall.

Died.] At North Shields, the Rev. Chas Egerton, rector of Washington, Durham,

At the vicarage, Kirknewton, the Rev. John Boucher, M. A. vicar of Kirknewton, rector of Shaftsbury, Dorset, and late fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, 40..

At Hexham, the wife of Mr. James Anderson.">

"Judith, wife of Mr. Francis Wickliffe, of North Shields, 25.

Mr. John Lamb, of Preston, near North Shields, 40.

NOTTINGHAMSIHR E

The preparations for lighting the town of Nottingham with gas, are now proceeding with great activity.

Births.] At East Bridgford the lady of R. B. Leacroft, esq. of a son.

At her father's house, on the Low Parement, the Lady of Francis Warren, esq, of a daughter.

Married,] At Cotgrave, Mr.Those Morris, to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Morris, of that place. 5.4

Died.] Miss Smedley, only daughter of Mr. S. of Nottingham.

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At Elston, near Newark, the Rev. Joha Darwin, youngest son of the late Dr. Darwin, of the Priory, near Derby.

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John Longden, esq. of Bramcote Hills, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this county.

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At East Retford, within a few days of each other, Thomas and Jane Fish, whose united ages were 164 years. They had been married for 61 years, and have left-22 children, all at single births.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married At Swalcliffe, the Rev: James Blencowe, of Steeple - Astou, to Anne Granmer, widow of E. J. Nagle, esq. and daugh ter and co-heiress of the late J. Beauchamp, of Pengreep. Cornwall.

Mr. C. Haynes, surgeon, of Chipping Norton, to Miss Bignell, eldest daughter of P. Bignell, esq. solicitor, of Banbury, 201

Died.] Aged 12 years, Janu Vere, youngest daughter of the Rey W. Hughes, A. M. rector of Bradenhain.

1819.] Rutland-Salop― Somerset-Stafford-Suffolk-Surrey.

RUTLANDSHIRE.

The meeting of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge held at Uppingham, was numerously attended, and a liberal subscription for the support of the institution was entered into. The Earl of Winchelsea was unavoidably absent, but the chair was filled by the Rev. the Archdeacon of North ampton.

Died.] At Ashwell, near Oakham, Mrs. Chamberlain Webster, 44.

At Walton, Miss E. M. Tinley, daughter of the late Rev. B. Tinley, of Whissendine. At Dean, John Fox, esq. 65.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Oswestry, D. Thorndike, esq. Royal Artillery, to Frances Christiana, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Col. Faunce.

At the Abbey, Mr. John Griffiths, to Miss Eliza Rogers.

Died.] At the house of Mr. Stanton, Ellesmere, Wm. Jones, esq. late paymaster of the London and Andover district,

SOMERSETSHIRE.

The long-talked of road between Taunton and Chard, through Staple and Coombe St. Nicholas, is about to be actively commenced. The distance thus saved will be more than four miles.

Birth.] At Ninehead-court, Mrs. Ayshford Sandford, a son and heir.

Married.] At Queen-square, the Rev. C. B. Cookes, youngest son of the late Rev. 1. Cookes, of Norgrove, Worcestershire, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of T. Hayes, esq. of Marlborough buildings.

At Winscombe, Mr. John Say, of Rockhouse Farm, to Caroline, daughter of Mr. J. Kol of Camerton.

At West Moncktou, T. A. Maynard, esq. to Rhoda, daughter of the date Matthew Brickdale, esq.

Died.] At Frome, 35, Mary Caroline, wife of Mr. Gilbert Rotten, solicitor; and on the following morning her infant daughter, to whom she had given birth.

In his 70th year, Geo. Sheppard, esq. of Taunton."

At West Pennard, Mr. Edw. Grifin, 87, a respectable farmer; leaving 7 children and 83 grand children.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

A meeting was lately holden at Stoke, in Staffordshire, to consider the best method of providing additional means of public worship under the Established Church, which was attended by the Dean of Lichfield, Mr. Tomlinson, the Lay Rector and patron of Stoke, &c. The Dean promised a donation of 100C1. towards the good work, and the Lay Rector, in conjunction with the Dean, and with his assisting.counsel, will forthwith divide a district, consisting of several hamlets, and heretofore provided with one church only into three rectories, and two vicarages, each of an annual value to support a clergymen respectably.

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Booker, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late John Grant, esq.

SUFFOLK.

Births. The wife of Mr. Bloomfield, of Hemley, of three boys: all of whom are dead.

At Southwold, the lady of T. W. Thomp son, esq. of a son.

Married] At Grundisburgh, Mr. W. S. Read, of Middleton, to Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. R. Turrall, Grundisburgh.. Mr. Thos. Rayson, of the King's Head, to Miss Sophia Arburn, of the same place.

Mr. James White Osbourn, of St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, to Miss Jane Margaret, Schram, of Barking.

At Bredfield, Mr. Fenn Sheming, of Ren dlesham, to Miss Harris, of the former place, Died.] Mr. Frost, of Southgate-street, Bury, and formerly of Livermere.

The Rev. John White, Rector of Cheving ton and of Hargrave, in this county.

At Ipswich, 53, Mrs. Chevalier, relict of the Rev. Temple Fiske Chevalier, Rector of Badingham.

At Yoxford, 80, Mrs. Copeland, relict of the Rev. Daniel Copeland, M. A, formerly vicar of that parish.

Mrs. Griggs, widow of Lieut. Griggs, of the West Suffolk Militia,

Mrs. Revans, wife of Captain Revaus, of Woodbridge.

At Stowmarket, 82, Mr. Martin Ener who was upwards of 59 years parish clerk of that place.

SURREY.

Birth.] At Stoke-house, near Cobham, of a son, the lady of the Rev. Hugh Smith, rector of Weston Subege

Died.] At Molsey, the Iion, and Rev. Augustas Barry, brother to the Earl of Barrymore.

At his seat, Ashtead Park, Richard Howard, brother of the late, and uncle, to the present Lord Bagot, 2017, 94

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The Canal which will lead from Arundel to Portsmouth, is at present going on rapidly in the parishes of Mundham, Alerston, and IInnston, near Chichester. Excavations are going on for more than two miles in extent, the first bridge and culvert are completed, and preparations are making for the immediate construction of others.

Married.] At East Bourne, Sussex, Mr. Frances Einery, of Tenterden, to Miss Mary Miller, of East Bourne.

Died.] At Hastings, Mr. George Dickins, of Denshanger, aged 74.

WARWICKSHIRE.

A superb Gold Cup, estimated at nearly 2001. weighing 27ozs. troy, and holding one pint and a half wine measure, intended as a mark of esteem from the Friends and Supporters, of our late Member Joseph Butterworth, is now exhibiting at St. Mary's Hall, to those persons who have obtained tickets.

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