1805.] 



EJfex— Kent— Surry. 



87 



At FornIir.!n, near Bury, Mr. DaijielPcn- 

 dle, long a fuilhlul fervant to the llev. Dr. 

 Orel. 



At Sattcrley, Mrs. Wattling, relitl of JNIr. 

 ■\VHttliiig, Hi." 



At I liorpeliall, Mr. John IMuraford. 



At Biinvell, Mr. Nathan Balls, 52. 



At Ipl'wicli, JNIr. William lialdry, houfe- 

 painter — Vir. .Tolni Gooding, one of the 

 coiuiiKin council, 68. 



At iViniey, Mr. J. Julian, late of Wood- 

 bridijc, (5-^. 



At I K-iinv Parfonace, Effcx, Mrs. Nfsfield, 

 ■wile ot thi; J'lev. William Nesfield, of VVick- 



At Sury, Mrs. Filch, widow. 



At lledilli.iiii, Mis. SewcU, wife of Mr. 

 Seivell, fanner, 42. 



.■\t iiedtord, the Rev^. James Palmer, rec- 

 tor ot Lid^iaU- in this county, and oi Borough 

 Oiccii, 111 Cainbridgelhire, 70, 



At Liiituii, Mrs Owen, wife of Edward 

 Owen, efq. of Clare. 



F.SSFX. 



Married.'] iMr. Edward Flarvey, of Nay- 

 land, to .Mlfi Adiford, fecoiiJ daughter of 

 Mr. .^Ihlord, of Colchei'er. 



At Great Wallham, Mr. I'homas Marfhall, 

 jun. ol Cheliiistord, to Mil's i\I. A. Devonilh. 



At iV'aldon, Mr. Thomas Pujilelt, feniur, 

 of P.uicigli, to Bill's Jane llurnard, of 

 Clieliiislord. 



Died. I At Clielmsford, Thomas Child, efq. 

 laic 01 Colchefter, and formerly Ins majelty's 

 alturiiey-general in America, 8.5. 



At billericay, Mr. VVilii.im Kent, 71. 



At Belle-lioufe, Staiilord-rivers, Mrs, 

 Sarah Thom|)loii. 



At Little Stambridge, j\Ir. Durrant, 

 fariuer, Vi. 



At Roeliford, Mr. Thomas Colebear, 

 fanner. 



At Maldon-hall, Mifs Elizabeth Shutlle- 

 worlli, cidett daugliter of Mrs. SUuttic- 

 worlh. 



At Colchefter, the eldeft fon of Mr. .Tames 

 Walker, iloiK'-iiiafon, a youlli of proiiiiiing 

 abilities, and lUoH amiable Jilpolition, Iti. 



M the ]>odge, at 1 horiiduii-hdU, Mrs. 

 AJauders, 104. 



The Uev. John Salt Lovat, tvventy-feven 

 years rettor of l^oiigliton. 



At Halt ll.iKiiing-lield, in the prime of 

 lile, Mr. Henry Finch, fanner. He went 

 into hi) fields in full health, iiiul having wliiie 

 there, a call ol nature, received a itiug in the 

 ililijli, which he at (irft iniajjiued to be caufed 

 t>v aiictiie. 1 he wound, however, was loon 

 . tended with tliofe fyiuptuius that proved it 

 ■I \»'- (he bite of an adder, and which ler- 

 iiiiuated ill his death. 



KI.NT. 



Married.] Mr. Lindridge, of Ilerne, to 

 Mrn. Dyafon, of Canterbury. 



Al Aililmd, Mr. Walter furgcon, of Dover, 

 to .Mils I'opeof Aflilord. 



J:.dniud Uwuii, gent, fiirgeun of the royal 



navv, to Mifs Parnel!, of Petham, near Caa- 

 teibiiry. 



At Wye, Air. George Cruinp, of Sand- 

 wich, to Mil's E. Vidgen. 



Lud ] At S^•vell-0ilk^, .fnhn Wrainch, cfq. 



Al Ailifoid, Captain Uavid Betfon, of tli« 

 firli Well: York iiiili'ia. 



At Stapiehuirt, Mr. Williaiu Cheefeman, 

 farmer, i6. 



At Seal, i>Ir. Edward Pine. 



At Rimifgate, John Hooper, cfq. timber* 

 mercliHiit. 



At Folkftone, Mrs. Major, wife of Mr. 

 Thomas Major, grocer, 2i^ — Mrs. Munk. 



At Canterbury, .Mr. John Springgett, 6 i.— 

 William Webi^ef Sankey, efq. — Mifs Ami« 

 Breton, youUf:?!!: daughter of Mr. Wliiltield 

 Breton, IR. — Ihe iutaiit Ion of the Hcv. 

 Philip le Geyt. — Mr. Matthew Mictte, wool- 

 comber. 



At Milton, Mr. .Titcob I.awfou, of th« 

 While-hart public-houfe. 



At Tenteideii, Mr. Thomas Cloake, 7X 



At St. Margaret's at Cliife, Mr. .Slepiiea 

 Sayer, 80. 



In London, Mrs. Collens, wife of Mr. 

 William Coileus, timber-iuerchant, of Brench- 

 ley. 



At Bradborn-place, John Lane, efq. cap- 

 tain of the Holniefdale voliiiueers. 



.\t Chatham, Mrs. Jetleiy, wife of 3Mr. 

 William Jelfeiy, folicitor.— Mrs. Bluudou, 

 wife of ferieaiit Blundeii. 

 — Mr. Cruiklhank, niafter's mate of the Bo- 

 adicea frigate, by falhiig overboard. 



At Margate, Mr. Thomas Hams, builder 

 and carpenter. 



At Greenwich, ATifs M. F. Hillon, only- 

 daughter of Jonii Hiltin, el'q. of Sheldwieli. 



At Rocheiter, Mrs. Baker, wile ol Mr. 

 Baker, draper, -2.5. 



At Ma(ii:i,iie near Ramfgate, 3Irs. Peake, 

 wile ol Mr. Peake. 



At JJynichurch, IMrs. Judith Claringbold, 

 of the Role-inn. 



At Braborne, Mr. T. Chaplin, fenior, 80. 



At Woolwich, fuddenly, laulenanlgeiK-ral^ 

 Dlumiuond, ol Ihe royal regiment of ailil!er\, 

 and aid-de-caiiip lo his luaje.y, '7. Hi; wa* 

 ieizeJ with a paralytic Itruke, when on buli-i 

 nels in the aiienal and never Ipuke a.ltev- 

 waids. 



At Eaft Peckham, ]\Ir. Walter Barton» 

 farmer, 71. 



Al Maidftone, fuddenly, Mrs. Dunk, 



SUKHT. 



D!ed.] AtCheriiey, ihe Rev. Peter Cim- 

 ningliam, otliciating minuter ut thai pi.iilli. 

 He v/n!, ut dinner with (lie (Jherlley FriiJiidly 

 •Society, to whom be hail been in the ilialiit. 

 of <leliverinii an aiiiuiai dilcourle lor luveral 

 yeari, and while tilling at table, tell buicli ux 

 lll^ ciiair. and rliou;:h medical alliitaiu 4 wu:> 

 iniii,ediatoly procured, he e.xpued a tetv 

 jninules aller being conveyed lo Ins loil liii^^. 

 H.e was the Ion of an olo and lelpcrJ.ibl* 

 uuvitl coiuiuauiitir, and Lad, in eariy iit«r 



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