— August, the Shoreham Road commenced from Hove Street to Kingston.
— September 18th, the Chain Pier commenced.
— At the monthly meeting of the Town Commissioners, Mr Frederic Cooper, conjunctively with Mr Thomas Attree, was appointed the Clerk of the Commissioners.
— October, forty-two coaches were running daily between London and Brighton.
— November 1st, the bell at the Chapel Royal, to announce the time of divine service, erected.
— The magistrates removed their sittings from the Old Ship to the New Inn, now the Clarence Hotel.
1823.— April 9th, Messrs. Briggs and Knowles thrown over the Cliff and killed.
— May, the Castle Tavern, Castle Square, pulled down.
— Brunswick Terrace and Square commenced.
— The Royal Gardens (Ireland’s,) formed.