1813.—April 17th, Mr. Hope, afterwards Hope & Durtnall, and now Mr. Durtnall, commenced business as Common Carrier.
— May 25th, the tolls of Old Shoreham Bridge, were let by Auction by Mr Attree, for £1,240 for the year.
— July 5th, Brighton Auxiliary Bible Society instituted.
— September 6th, the “Regent” Coach first ran from the Red Coach office, 10, Castle square. It upset at Merstham, on Sunday 12th, coming from London.
— October 1st, the High Constable appointed Receiver of Assize Returns of Bread.
— October 24th, Queen Charlotte paid her first visit to Brighton.
1815.—May 2nd, Martha Gunn died.
1817.—Mr T. R. Kemp’s Chapel,—now Trinity,—built.
1818.—Two extra bells, making ten, placed in the tower of St. Nicholas’ Church.
1819.—January 25th, Shoreham new harbour opened.