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enlivening InofFenfive humour, enileared him 

 to all thole who had the happinefs of his ac- 

 (juaintance. His zeal and exertions in the 

 fervice of his friends was fmgularly difinter- 

 efted. His merit alone recommended him to 

 Lord Cornwallis, who appointed him ftore- 

 keeper at Languard Fort, in the year 1795, 

 where he lived univerl'ally beloved and ef- 

 teemed. His remains, were interred with 

 military honours, attendtd by the officers of 

 the garrifon, who evinced their regard to his 

 memory by paying this laft mark of refpeft 

 to an old and gallant foldier, whofe military 

 talents and fervices early diitinguirticd and 

 yanked him in the firft line of his profellion. 



ESSEX. 



Mjrr/Vc/.] Mr. John Digby, fon of Mr. 

 D. miller, of Caftle Hedingliam, to Mifs 

 tliza King, daughter yf Mr. K. of Sible 

 Hedingham. 



At Rochford, Mr. Henry Mattocks, coach- 

 inafter, to Mrs. Warner. 



At Chelmsford, Mr. Lay, of Hackney, 

 Jate commander of the Admiral Rainier Eaft 

 Jndiarnan, to Mifs Pilt, of Chelmsford. 



ZJ.W] Dr. Miller, of VVakering, near 

 South End. He was returning from a vifit 

 to a patient in the ifland of Foulnefs, when 

 he was overtaken by the tide, and drowned. 



At -Springfield i.ine, near Cheln.sfprd, Mr. 

 Richard Dixon, currier and leather-cutter. 



The Rev. William Stcvenfon, fedlor of 

 Borley and Lagenhoe. 



At Great Coggelhall, Mr, William Dixon, 

 many years an eminent furgeon of that place. 



At Colchefter, Humphrey Cailton, efq. 

 80. — Mrs. Guinand — Mrs. Phillips, wife of 

 Wm. P. efq. one of the juftices of peace for 

 the borough. 



At tlie White Hart, Chadwell, Mrs. 

 Clark. 



At Billericay, Mr. Jofeph Race, officer tf 

 exclfe. — .Mrs. Jenner, wifeoftlie Rev. Dr. J. 



At Great Totliani Hail, Mr. Poole. 



At Roxwell, Mrs. jolling, wife of Mr. 

 George J, miller. 



At Brentwood, Mr. Thomas Offen, fen. 



At Great Baddow, Mrs. Mayhew, widow 

 pf Mr. Wm. M 78. 



At Great Walthani, Mr. Timothy Adams, 



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At Rochford, Mr. William Carter, brick. 

 layer. 



KENT. 



Married.') At Hythe, Mr. John Nearnc, 

 late of the Eaft K^nt regiment of militia, 10 

 lA\h Clarke. 



At Rothefter, the Rev. John Griffiths, 

 roafter of the King's fchool there, to Mifs 

 Sufannah Jones, clJeft daughter of the Rev. 

 James J. one of the minor-canons of theca- 

 Ihedial. 



At Chifelhurft, the Rev. Wecden Buller, 

 jun. of Chelfca, to Mifs Annabclla Dundas 

 Ofwald, of l^ittle Ryder-ftrecr, St. James's, 

 Luouon — Biigaditr-Maj'jr Feiiitnu to Mifs, 



Twifs, only daughter of Brigadier-General 



T. of the royal engineers. 



At Eaft Farleigh, Mr. Trefle, of London, 

 to Mifs Eliza Whittle, fecond daughter of 

 the late Mr. Thomas W. of Eaft Farlcigli 

 parfonage. 



At Chatham, Mr. Thomas Carter, l^n. 

 upholfterer and auctioneer, of IMaidftoae, to 

 Mrs. Prior — Mr. John Olive, puricr in his 

 miijefty's navy, to Mifs Efther Wibley, of 

 Brompron. 



At Canterbury, Mr. James Warren, filver- 

 fmith, to Mifs Elizabeth Homerfhim. 



At Tunftall, Henry Dickinfon, efq. cf 

 the Eafc India Buildings, London, to iiiifs 

 Bradley, daughter of Andrew Hawes, B, 

 efq. of Gore Court, Sictinabouvne. 



/?iW.] At Canterbury, 'irs Blo^tg. While 

 purchafing fame goods in a (hop, a blooi- 

 velftl fuddenly burft in her lac, and occ-ifion- 

 ed her death within the fpace of nve .Tiinutes, 

 before any fuigical alliftance couUl be pro- 

 cured. Being far advanced in pregnancy, the 

 Cxfarean operation was p ;rformeJ, but vvith- 

 out efteft. — Mr. T. Mirch, baker, wnofa 

 premature death was occ.ifioned by a moft de- 

 plorable accident. He climbed, oheeveniug, 

 upon a part of the ruinous wall of St. Au- 

 guftine's monaftery, to view an exhibition of 

 fire-works in the inclofure, when a locfo 

 ftone giving way, he was precipitated upon 

 the jagijed end of a piece of timber, which 

 entered the lower portion of the back, and 

 penetrated upwards into his body more than 

 fix inches. From this dreadful fituation, 

 however, he alone extricated himfclf, at the 

 fame time withdrawing his clothes, which 

 had been forced into the wound, and walicei 

 more than a quarter of a mile to his ov/n 

 houfe ; but the moit /kiltul affiftance couli 

 not preTent a mortification-— William L. 

 Hodges, fecond fori oi Mr. John H. Iclici- 

 tor, 12. — Ac the houfe of Mv^ Fea, Mrs. 

 Wilkes, who was for many yearra nvitfc in 

 feveral rcfpedlable families in this county, 

 63. — Mrs. Body, 61, — Mrs. Parren, wit'« of 

 Mr. P. tailor. 



At Rocheftsr, Mr. William Cooper, fur- 

 geon. — Of a cancer in his mouth, Mr, R. 

 Pordige, coal-meter. 



At Hoath, Mrs. Vandepur, 67. 



At Goudhurft, Mr. Henry M-unwarnj, 

 late of Glaffenbury, in Cranbrook. 



At A(li, near Sandwich, Mr. Samuel 

 Thompfon, 72. 



At Faveriham, Mrs. Chambers, wife of 

 Mr. George C. 4^ 



At Folkftonc, Mifs Charlotte Gill, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. JohnG. furgeon. 



At Deal, Mrs. M'Lean, wife of Mr. Lsch- 

 lan M'L. accountant of the cheft at Green- 

 wich. 



At Sandgate, Mrs. Fiflier, of the Flower- 

 de-luce public houfe. 



AtRamfgate, Mr. O. Sayer, builder, 60. 



AtElham, Mrs. Voung, widow, 81. 



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