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Died.] At Derby, Mr. John Killer, one of the members of the corporation, 69.—Mr. Jof. Hopkinfon, 59.

At Middle Mayfield, Mrs. Cooper, wife of John C. efq.

At Scropton, Mr. Eld, 80. At Dronfield, Mr. Jof. Hobfon. At Little Chefter, Mrs. Haflam, wife of Mr. John H. 37.

At Swanwick, the Rev. Francis Skerritt, 95, a diffenting minifter in the baptift connexion upwards of 60 years. He had 6 children, 14 grand children, 35 great grand children, and 2 great great grand children.

At Horley-park, Mr. Abbot, 81. At Bowbridge, Nicholas Nicholas, efq. 67. At Allen-hill, Matlock, Mr. George Wolley, 80.

At Wefton-upon-Trent, the Rev. William Dawfon.

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Died.] At Car Colfton, Mr. Henry Blagg,

At Scarrington, Mrs. Ludlow, 74.
At SouthweH, Mrs. Twells, 84.
At Lenton, Mr. Wefton.

At Watnall, Chriftopher Rollefton, efq. who ferved the office of high fheriff for the county in 1805.

At Plongar, near Belvoir-castle, Mr Warrener, 94.

At Nottingham, Mr. Wainwright, 55.Mifs Mary Thorpe, 18.-Mrs. Randal, reli& of Mr. James R.-Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. M. mafter of St. Peter's workhoufe, whofe benevolence of heart, tendetnefs, and undeviating rectitude, will not haftily be forgotten. John Shaw, gent. late mafter of the Wheatsheaf inn, 69.

At Staunton, Mrs. Anne Charlton, 81; the eldest and laft furviving daughter of Job Staunton C. efq. who reprefented the borough of Newark in feveral parliaments.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Died] At Hiaton Houfe, Mrs. Heneage, fifter to Colonel H.

At Stamford, Mrs. Blaze, 58, wife of Mr. B. And in the fame houfe, Mr. Blaze, 54,

after being a widower about twenty-four hours. Having acquired a competency in trade at Sleaford, this pair, whose threads of life have been fo awfully cut nearly at the fame time, lately retired to Stamford, to enjoy the earnings of an honeft application to their calling.

Mr. John Warrington, 81, many years a whitefmith in Ironmongers'-ftreet, in Stamford. He had amaffed confiderable property, which he has by his will ordered to be diftri buted in the following manner:-18001. three per cent. annuities to the poor in three claffes, 1001. to the blue-coat school, and 301. for the repair of St. Michael's church, all in Stanford. To his fifter, who is blind, and in a workhoufe at Bath, he has be queathed 1001.; and annuities of 801. a year to each of two brothers, to whom he scarcely ever gave fixpence in his life time, although one was in an alms-boufe at Liddington, in Rutland, and the other in a workhoufe in Stamford; and notwithstanding they are both old men, each being nearly 80 years of age, the teftator has fpecially provided, that if either of them marries, the annuity fhall no longer be paid to him. In the event of their deaths, the 1601 a-year devolves, in equal proportions, to five parishes, viz. Uffington, Tarlington, and Market Deeping, in Lincolnshire, and Ketton and Empingham, is Rutland, for the benefit of ten of the oldest widows; and in cfe there fhall not be fo many, then to the ten oldest maidens in each parish. Seemingly apprehenfive that pofterity might not duly appreciate his charitable difpofition, fome time before his death he bought a marble monument for himfelt, and, having caufed his embryo munificence to be emblazoned upon it, daily feafted upon the conjectural manna of what men would fay of him, who fhould hereafter read of his extenfive bounty!

At Louth, Joshua Fytche, gent. 80. His property, which was very confiderable, devolves chiefly to his nephew, a lieutenant in the Inniskilling regiment of dragoons. It may be justly faid or him, that he was a real difciple of the late John Elwes, of penurious notoriety.

At Gainbro', John Nettleship, efq. 84

At Withern, near Louth, Mr. John Bul livant, 66, many years a refpectable landfurveyor. What is remarkable, he was never one day at school during his life.

At Willingham, near Gainsborough, the Rev. Robert Wells, D. D. one of his Majefty's justices of the peace for the parts of Lindley, 74.

At Grantham, Wildbore Garner, efq ane of the justices of that borough, 77.-David Lely, efq. an eminent folicitor and townclerk of the borough.-Posthumus Bullivant, efq. folicitor, 28.

At Bofton, Mifs Anne Waite, fifter of Mr. Alderman W.-Wm. Brockett, efq, alder. man, and twice mayor of this place, 85.

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At Syfton Park, the lady of Sir John Thorold, bart.

At Sleaford, Lieut. Col. Wade, of the 30th regiment of foot, 47.

At Lincoln, Mrs. Rees, of Saxilby, widow of the Rev. John R.Mr. Wm. Baggaley, 80.-Mrs. Mofs.

1.EICESTERSHIRE.

At a meeting of the Leicestershire and Rutlandshire Agricultural Society, held at Peterborough, on the 25th of March, it was agreed that the following additional premiums fhould be offered for the prefent year: To the perfon who fhall, at the annual meeting for 1807, report the moft fatisfactory information, as deduced from actual experiments, of the foils and fituations beft lapted for orchards, and of the means ufed in their plantation and fubfequent management, 10 guineas.-For the best cow that shall have produced not lefs than three calves, and fhall be in milk at the time of fhewing, the time of her last calving being afcertained by the owner, 6 guineas. -For the fecond best, 4 guineas.

Married.] At Coleorton, Mr. Kirby, aged 17, to Mrs. Gamble, a gay widow of 65. Died At Billefdon, Mr Nicholas Joyce, furgeon, 76-Mr. John Phillips, jun. At Market Harborough, Mrs. Hubbard,

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STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Harborn, William Frears, efq. merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Jofepha Cairns, daughter of E. Cairns, efq. of Birmingham.

At Little Miffenden, Jofeph Phillimore, efq. of the Inner Temple, London, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Walter Bagot, efq. of Blyth.

At Barr, Mr, James Swaine, of Hamftead Mill, to Mifs Day.

At Walfall, the Rev. J. W. Wickes, rec. tor of Wardley-cam-Belten, Rutlandshire, to Mifs Rofa Leonard, fecond daughter of the late Mr. L. of Conduit-freet, London.

Died.] Ac Litchfield, Francis Cobb, efq. receiver-general for the county, 82.-On his way to Huntley Hall, from Britol Hotwells, where he had been for the recovery of his health fince his return from Calabria, Captain Bulkeley, of the 81ft regiment, late aid de-camp to Major general Sir John Stuart. At Wolverhampton, Sufan, fecond daughter of Mr. Thomas Simpfon.

At Swindon, Mrs. Parker, wife of William P. gent

At Coppenhall, Mrs. Collier, relict of John C. cfq. of Church Afton, Shropshire.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Afton, Mr. M. H. Mogridge, of Birmingham, to Mifs S. M. Hands, only daughter of Benjamin H. efq. of Bury St. Edmund's.

At Birmingham, Mr. Winwood, of Hartlebury, Worcestershire, to Mifs Lamb.-Mr. George Todd, of London, to Mifs Ann Manfell.

At Fillongley, Mr. Jofeph Smith, of Co- . ventry, to Mifs Baker.

At Stratford-upon-Avon, the Rev. John Whitmore, to Mifs Green..

At Warwick, Mr. John Hurt, of Longford, near Coventry, to Mifs Ann Fowler.

Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Abel Williams. He had been a Lieutenant in the Birmingham volunteers, but refigned on account of ill health.-Mr. Andrew Guy Clarke.Mrs. Eliz. Jorden, relict of Richard J. efq. of Blyth Farm, Staffordshire, 70-Mrs. Mary Bishop, 67.-Mr. Charles Paine, engraver.On his journey, Mr. Charles Capper, wholesale jeweller, of London, 44.Mr. William Baxter, fon of the Rev. Richard B. of Stamfordham, Northumberland, 36.Mr. John Mander, a member of Capt Legge's troop of Warwickshire yeomanry.-Mr. John Donald, formerly a merchant of Glafgow, but who, for the last fifteen years, has refided in this town. Mr. John Wardell, 28.

-Mrs. Newell, relict of Mr. William N.Mr. Thomas Phillips.-Mrs. Sarah Turner.Mifs Mary Ann Gordon, eldest daughter of John G. efq. banker.

At Fen End, Balfall, Mr. Willington.
At Coventry, Mrs. Hudfon.Mrs. Ling. ›
Mr. John Taylor, 85

At Alvefton, near Stratford, the Rev. Mr.
Jenkinson.

At Radford, near Warwick, Mrs. Eliz. Haynes, 68.

At Nuneaton, John Burton, fen, gent. 53. -On the 26th ult. Mr. John Burton, tanner, a man univerfally refpected by the gentry of his neighbourhood, and beloved by the poor for his kindnels and affability. During the fcarcity of the year 1801, his purfe and his houfe were always open to any one who wanted them. An unfortunate law-fuit laid the foundation of his illness (a dropfy) under which he laboured for twelve months, and at length expired, beloved by his numerous kindred, and leaving a widow and eight children to lament his irreparable lofs.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Welshpool, the Rev. Thomas Farmer, vicar of Chirbury, to Mifs Davies, of Pool.

Died] At Shipton, Capt. Francis Mytton. At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Buckley, 83.-Mrs. Atcherley.-Mrs Dicken, relict of Mr. D. formerly fergeant of the Court of Requests in this town. Mr. Thomas Dodd, one of Captain Benyon's company of Shropshire volunteers.

At Bicton Heath, Mr John Rowlands, 88.

At Ofweftry, Mr. William Lovett, fon of the late Mr. L. furgeon.

At Wollerton, Mrs. Dicken, wife of Rowland D. efq. 68.

At Drayton, Mr. Bayley, wine merchant. At Wellington, Mrs. Jennins, 75.

At Newtown, Baschurch, Mr. Henry Pickftuck.

At Brofeley, Mr. Daniel Boden, furgeon and apothecary. He had practifed there with deferved reputation nearly fifty years.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

An extent of nearly five miles of the Worcefter and Birmingham Canal, from Hopwood to Tardebig, has recently been opened. On the fame day a number of vellels arrived at the wharf of Tardebig, with upwards of 300 tons of coals, which were fold immediately, on fuch terms as to enfure a continuance of fupply of that indifpenfable article of comfort. This must prove of valt importance to the owners of coal-mines communicating with that canal. The conclufion of this work is now anticipated with eagernefs, on account. of the advantage it will be to the port of Bristol, as this canal is intended to enter the deep water of the Severn below Hereford, which will render the conveyance between Bristol and Birmingham certain, cheap, and expeditious.

Married.] At Worcefter, the Rev. T. H. Whorwood, of Headington-houfe, Oxon, to Mifs Grape, eldest daughter of the late Rev. William G.

At Quatt, Elias Ifaac, efq. banker, of Worcefter, to Mifs Harriet Whitmore, daughter of William W. efq. of Dudmaston, Shrop

fhire.

Mr. Davis, land-furveyor and auctioneer, of Eastham, to Mifs Harford, of Shelley. Died.] At Chaddesley Corbet, Mrs. Eliz. Denward, 91.

At Worcester, Mrs. Wharton, wife of Mr. W. of the Lord Nelfon.-Mrs. Storer, of the Union Tavern. Mr. J. Weeks, collector of the excife for the Worcester diftri&t.—Erasmus Lloyd, efq. 72. He ferved the office of mayor for the city in 1786 -Mifs Raymant, 18 At Feckenham, Robert Hunt, efq.

At Sedgeberrow, J. Lavender, efq. many years banker, of Evesham,

At Hindup, Mrs Rofs, wife of Mr. R. At Droitwich, Mrs. Gem, wife of Mr G. At Lower Wick, near Worcester, Thomas Wood, eiq 77.

At Orleton, Mrs. Whitcomb, relict of Edward W. efq.

At Hanley, Mrs. M. Trovell, 76.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Wool hope, William Vizatd, efq. of London, to Mifs Hodges, eldest daughter of the Rev. Richard H.

At Leominster, Robert Hoy, efq. manager of the Hereford Theatre, to Mifs Catherine Burns, of Penn, near Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.

Died] At Ludford Park, aged 74, Nicholas

Lechmere Charlton, efq. formerly colonel of the Worcestershire militia, and M. P. for the city of Worcester. This gentleman was eldeft fon of Edmund Lechmere, efq. M. P. for the county of Worcester, and cousin to that great lawyer Nicholas Lord Lechmere, whom he fucceeded in the Hanley-cattle property about two years ago: he took the furname of Charlton, purfuant to the will of his maternal uncle, Sir Francis Charlton, bart. whose large eftates at Ludford devolved to him on that condition.

At Home's Farm, near Rofs, Mifs Terrett, eldest daughter of Mr. T.

At Hereford, Mrs. Mary Gwatkin, 92.Mrs. Marsh, 95.-Mr. Carpenter, sen. 56.Mrs. Yeomans.-Mrs. Blacker, wife of Wm: B. efq. of Woodbrook, in the county of Wexford, Ireland, and daughter of the Rev. Dr. Jacob, archdeacon of Armagh.-Mr. William Linwall, 35, ferjeant-major of the Herefordhire yeomanry.

At Rofs, Mrs. Mann, relict of Mr. Edward M. 100.

At Leominster, Mrs. Davies.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] Ifaac Hobhouse, efq. of Weft. bury-upon-Trim, to Miís Royston, of New

ent.

At Walton Cardiff, Mr. John Purfer to Mifs Ann Bullock, of Tewkesbury.

At Beckington, Mr. N. P. Singer, of Weltbury, to Mifs Mary Ford, daughter of Wm. F. efq. banker.

Died.] At Gloucester, Mr. Richard Worthington, eldest son of Dr. W. of Ashtonhayes, Chefhire.-Mrs. Eliz. Salcomb. By her will the has left 201 to the Infirmary.Allington Morley, Efq. late of Blue Bridge Houfe, Effex.-Mrs. Roberts, mother of Mr. J. Roberts, bookfeller.-Mr. Edward Pedlingham, fen.

The Rev. Anfelm Jones, rector of Naunton and vicar of South Cerney.

At Cirencester, Mifs Bowley, fifter of Mr. B. banker.

At New Farm, near Cirence ter, Mils Davies, only daughter of Mr! D. 20.

At Brimfcomb, Mr. Jofeph Lewis.

At Tewkesbury, Mr. William Morgan, a member of the volunteer cavalry of that place. -Mr. T. Morton, of the Plough Inn.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oxford, Lieutenant Ruffell, of the loyal Woodstock volunteers, to Mils Freeman, of Charlbury -Mr. J. B. Adams, of Doctors Commons, London, to Mifs L. Smith Mr. Richard Ofman to Mifs Charlotte Chillingworth.

At Fawley, Mr. Sanders, of Ginge, to Miss Brown, of Lockinge.

Died.] At Callington, Mrs. Alice Durham, wife of Mr. D. of the Red Lion.-At the vicarage, Mifs Stanton, 30.

At Oxford, Mr. John Carr, 49.—Mr. Nathaniel Bartlett, 80.-Mr. William Slatter, 65 Irs. Sadler, wife of Mr. S. £chan!mal

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ter. Mr. James Attwood, 34-Mrs. Etty, wife of Mr. E. wine merchant, 28.—Mr. John Langston, 17.-Mrs. Williams, of the Barley Mow, in confequence of her clothes taking fire. Mr. Thomas Toovey, 60.Mr. Richard Hooper, 80.-Mr. James Cole,

engraver.

At Afton, near Bampton, Mrs. Banting; and about a fortnight afterwards, her husband, Mr. John B.

At Adderbury, Mr. Richards, 89. At Burford, the Rev. John Smith, diffenting Minifter.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Stony Stratford, Mr. William Godfrey, to Mifs Sarah Elliott.

Died] At Buckingham, Mrs. Catherine Treacher, wife of Mr. John T. of the Swan Ian.

At Aylesbury, Peter Kennedy, M.D. He was a native of Ireland, but received his education on the Continent, where he acquired a perfect knowledge of the French and Italian languages, which he spoke with fluency and precision. After refiding at Rome for a confiderable time, he came to England, and fettled at Aylesbury, where he continued till his death. He married, first, the widow of Mr. Sam. Shrimpton, of Chipping Wycombe; and his fecond wife was the fifter of the late Sir David Williams, bart. of Sarret, Herts; to both of whom he was an affectionate bufband. As a companion, his fociety was entertaining, and his temper cheerful. Bleft with a handfome competency, and fond of retirement, he did not feek extenfive practice, but was at all times forward in affording profeffional affistance to the poor and afflicted. He published an Account of the Distemper in the Aylesbury Gaol in 1784.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Died.] At Glinton, near Peterborough, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, alias Granny Gray, who had been more than 60 years keeper of the Blue Bell public-houfe there. In the former part of her life the had, by two hufbands, 11 children, 6 of whom lived to be married, and all it feems made good ufe of their time; fo that the old woman had 52 grand children (26 of whom are now living), 71 great grand children (42 now living), and 3 great great grand children, now living-amounting altogether to a family of 137 children, of which number 75 are living.

At Kettering, Mifs Mary Kempton, only furviving daughter of Mr. James K.

At Little Creaton, Mr. Groom, 82. At Northampton, Mrs. Fitch, 82.-Mr. John Donne, a member of the Northampton troop of yeomanry cavalry.Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, 62.

At Peterborough, Mrs. Cole, reli&t of Mr. James C. Mr. William Milwood, keeper of the goal for that liberty, 63.

At Wellingborough, Mrs. Mather, wife of Benjamin M. efq. 68.

Ar Cold Higham, Mrs Bishop, wife of the Rev. John B. rector of that parish,

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The Norrifian prize is this year adjudged to the Rev. Thomas Broadley, M.A. of Trinity-college, for his Effay on "The fullness of the time when Chrift came into the world."

Married.] At Cambridge, Mr. Stewart, furgeon, of Hatfield, Effex, to Mifs Bond, eldest daughter of Mr. Alderman B. At Ramfey, Thomas Pooley, efq. to Mifs Defcow.

Died.] The Rev. Edm. Trant, rector of Toft and Hardwick, and vicar of Caldecot, in this county. He was formerly fellow of Chrift - college, Cambridge; B. A. 1771, M.A. 1774. Toft and Caldecot are in the gift of the mafter and fellows of Chrift-college, and Hardwick is in the gift of the Bishop of Ely. Mr. Trant was an active county magiftrate, and was much beloved by the inhabitants of Toft, among whom he conftantly refided.

At Ely, Mrs. Elizabeth Poole, fifter of Mr. Thomas P. 68.

At Buckden, Mrs Green, wife of Mr. C. G. 55.

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At Cambridge, Mrs. Mufgrave, relict of the Rev. Edward M. rector of Knapwell.Mrs Stuart.

At Harston, Mr. George Taylor. At Wibeach, Mifs Marlow.-Mr. William Kilby, merchant.

At Soham, Mrs. Pechey, 82.

NORFOLK.

Married] At Catton, Mr. Robert Fitt to Miss Clarke.

At Norwich, Mr. C. W. Corfield to Mifs L. R. Moore.-Mr. James Harvey to Mifs Ann Newman-Mr. James Simms to Mifs M. Wright.

Died.] At Denton, 90, the Rev. George Sandby, D. D rector of that parish in 1750, and chancellor of Norwich in 1768. He was formerly of Merton College, Oxford, where he took the degree of M. A. in 1740. He was afterwards master of Magdalen College, Cambridge, where he took his doctor's degree in 1760, and ferved the office of vice chancellor of that univerfity the fame year. With Dr. Sandby died the oral tradition of the expulfion from Merton College, Oxford, of fix Fellows, by James II. in 1684, which was the caufe of the Revolution; he was or dained by Dr. Hough, bishop of Worcester, one of the faid fix Fellows.

At Downham Market, Mrs. Oborn, 68.
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At Swanton Novers, Mrs. Dew, relict of Richard D. gent. 73.

At Ayltham, Mr. Thomas Bullord, 91.Mr. Robert Francis. 66.

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At Swaffham, Gilbert, the only fon of William Yarington, efq.-Mr. Austin, 55 . Mifs B. Dalton, fecond daughter of the late Francis D efq. banker.

At Britton, near Holt, Mrs Nichols, the eldeft furviving daughter of the late Peter Elwin, efq. of Booton Hall.

At Yarmouth, Mifs Reynolds, daughter of the late John R. efq.Mr. William Steward, eldest fon of Wm S. efq. 21.

At North Lopham, Mifs Sarali Fox, fecond daughter of Thomas Fox, esq.

At Norwich, Mrs. Forter, wife of the Rev. Dr. F. matter of the free fchool. By her clothes catching fire, fhe was fo dreadfully burned that fhe furvived the accident only twelve hours.-Mrs. Gofnold, relict of Mr. Charles G. 75.-Mr. Chriftopher Gilney, 59-Mr. John Dingle, 78.-Mifs Mary Clarke, 25.-Mrs. Ann Garrod, 78.-Mr. William Cuckow, 78.

At Mattifhall, Mrs. Meale.-Mrs. Norton.
At Litcham, Mr. Willian Lound, 30.
At Mulbarton, Mrs. Hafeman, 84.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] At Stoke, by Nayland, Mr. Henry Parfon, jun. to Mifs Mary Ann Simpfon, youngest daughter of Edward S efq. Died.] At Munford, near Brandon, William Griffin, gent. 81, formerly a refpectable nurferyman of that place, but had retired from bufinefs fome years. This gentleman had formed most of thofe fine belts and plantations which adorn the vicinity of numerous gentlemen's feats in the western part of this county, where scarcely a fhrub or tree was to be feen for many dreary miles of heath, not half a century ago

At Ipfwich, Philip Bacon, efq. 76. He was a lineal defcendant from the Lord-Keeper Bacon; was formerly of Caius College, Cam bridge, where he proceeded B. A. 1755, M. A. 1764; and was many years lieutenant-colonel of the wet Suffolk militia.

At Ixworth, Mr. I Lumley, 48 years parish clerk and fexton of that place, and 35 years apparitor for the hundred or Blackbourn,

74.

At Woodbridge, Mr Davy.-Mrs. Thompfon-Mr. J Calver, merchant, 67.-Mifs J-flur.

At Worlington, Mr. Edward Burke, fourth fon of the late Thomas B. efq. 17.

At Brandon, Mrs Sufan Snare, 84.

At Bury, Mr. William Sparke, 3.3.—Mr. William Harrington, 61.-Mrs. Doiling, 72. Mrs Mallows.- Ms. Morris, mother of the Rev Thomas Brooke M. rector of Shelfarger, Norfolk, 75.-Jof. Longchamp, gent. keeper of the New Rooms belonging to the Jockey Club at Newmarket.

At Wefloniall, near Beccles, Wm. Woodley, eiq. 86.

At Sudbury, the Rev. John Piper, A. M. fifty-fix years vicar of All Saints parish in that town, and many years rector of Rede, in this County, 80.

At Stansfield, Z. Turner, gent. many years high conftable for the hundred of Rifbridge, 69.

At Wickham Market, the Rev. John Carter, fifty years vicar of Loudham with Pettitre, and rector of South Cove.

ESSEX.

Married.] At Rayleigh, Thomas Kennett, efq. of Great Wakering, to Mifs Charlotte Timfon Harridge, fifth daughter of Thomas H. efq.

At Colchester, Thomas Courtney, efq. third fon of the late John C. efq. of Beverley, Yorkhire, to Mits Harriet Campling.

Died.] At Brentwood, the Rev. Thomas Newman, 76. He had been more than 30 years rector of the confolidated parishes of Ingrave and Went Thorndon, which he had fome time fince refigned and prefented to his eldest fon.

At Woodhoufe, Eaft Ham, Robert Wilfon, efq. 68.

At Halfted, James Scarlett, efq. At Heybridge, Mr. Brooke, furgeon and apothecary.

At Nayland, Mrs. Harris, 82.

At Colchester, Mr. James Snell, one of the common-council, and the oldest free burgefs of that borough, 91.

At Chipping-hall, Witham, Mrs. Pick, a maiden lady, daughter of the late Rev. Mr. P. formerly rector of Sandon.

KENT.

Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. Philip Henry Kemp, to Mifs Mary Kemp, daughter of Mr. A. Kemp, of Ofpringe.

At Eltham, Capt. Frederick Campbell, of the royal artillery, to Mifs Scott, daughter of the late Col. S. of the fame corps.-John Mockett, efq. of St. Peter, in the life of Thanet, to Mifs Mary Minter, of Sandwich

At Dover, Charles Newhoufe, efq. captain in the royal artillery, to Mifs Harriet Biggs, daughter of Thomas B. efq. of Dover.

At Deal, Mr. Lawry, furgeon in the royal navy, to Mifs Boys, of Sandwich.—Mr. Charles Darby, of Canterbury, to Mifs Hunter, eldest daughter of Mr. Danby H.

At Beckenham, Brownlow Matthew, efq. fon of the late General Matthew, to Mifs Naylor.

Died.] At Canterbury, Charles Robinson, efg. recorder of the city, and brother to the late Lord Rokeby.-Mrs. Ann Marchant, 84. -Mrs. Brickenden.-Mrs. Elizabeth Furley, 74-Mr. Whitenden, 93.-Lieut. Aird, of the royal waggon train-Mrs. Eliz. Culmer, 88.-Mrs. Job, wife of Mr. Green J. At Charing, Mrs. Smith, 86. At Rolvenden, Mr. Jenner, matter of the free-fchool there.

At Buckland Cottage, near Dover, Thomas Horn, jun. efq.

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