— August 23rd, Race Stand destroyed by fire.
— The trees in the New Road planted.
— A sewer constructed from Pavilion Parade to the back of Williams’s Baths, at the expense of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Marlborough.
— Chapel Royal consecrated, and an Act of Parliament procured, securing it as a Chapel of Ease to the Parish Church.
1805.—April 18th, the Vestry Clerk’s salary increased to £30 per annum.
— July 29th, a boy killed on the Race Hill, by being thrown out of a swing whereby his back was broken.
1805.—September 23rd, grand review near Rottingdean of the Inniskilling (Queen’s) Dragoons, Artillery, and South Gloucester, Dorset, Monmouth, Brecon, and South Hants Militia, under General Paget.
— October, the organ at the Pavilion erected.
— October, the Prince of Wales purchased the Dairy at Preston, of Mr. W. Stanford.
— November 6th, at 40 minutes after 3 o’clock this afternoon, an express arrived at the Royal Pavilion to announce to the Prince of Wales the glorious defeat of the enemy’s fleet at Trafalgar, and the death of the brave and Victorious Nelson.