1805.] 



EJfex—Kent. 



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furgton, and daughter of Peter Chambers, 

 <fq. of Bury. 



At BexforJ, Mrs. Wynne, wife of Mr, W. 

 furgeop. 



'At Ipfwich, Mr. J. Crawley, late in the 

 Eaft India Company's fervice,— Benjamin 

 RulTel, gent. 



At Bury, Mr. Charles Brown, butcher, 

 xssix. 



The noblemen and gentlemen afTembled at 

 the late alTizes at Chelmsfcrd, having taken 

 into confideration the abfolute neceffity of 

 providing better accommodation for thofe 

 who attend to tranfaft the hufinefs of the 

 county, as well as the public at large, re- 

 folved that a commodious hotel or inn Ihould 

 be built in Chelmsford, and that in order to 

 obtain a fufficient fund for that purpofe, a 

 tontine fliould be opened to raife the fum of 

 5000I. in fliares of 50I. each. As foon as the 

 fubfcripiion is full, a committee is to be ap- 

 pointed fiom among the fubfcribers toconduft 

 jhe bufinfifs. 



Married."] AtRochford, Mr. Henry Mat- 

 tocks, coach- mafter, to Mrs. Warner. 



Mr, James Livermore, of fjuneville Cot- 

 tage, Lit'le Baddon, to Mifs Ann Spurgeon, 

 daughter of Mr. Wra, S. of Hateeld Peve- 

 rel. 



W. Coxhead Marlh, efq. of Park Hall, to 

 Wlfs Sophia Swaine, of Caftle Hedingham. 



Mr. Wra. BuKver, linen-draper, Romford, 

 t» Mifs Judin, daughter of Mr. John J. late 

 of Billericay, 



John Wyatt Lee, efq. of Maldon, to Mifs 

 Dunkin, daughter of John D, efq. of Wood- 

 ham Mortimer. 



Died.] At Colchefter, Mr. Francis Maf- 

 ker, chemift. 



At Harwich, Mr. Bacon, of the Queen's 

 Head inn, after an illnefs of 23 years. He 

 dropped down on his bed while dreffing hlm- 

 felf, and immediately expirM. 



At Ple(h.-y Lodge, Mrs. Mathams. 



At Ford Place, itifford, Zachariah Button, 

 efq. a magiftrare for this county, 65. 



At Salitig, Mrs. Leapingw«ll, widow of 

 John L efq of Chelmsford. 



At Terling Place, William, youngeft 

 fon of J. H. Strutt, efq. M. P. for Mal- 

 don. 



At Bramford Hall, Mrs. Afton, relift of 

 Nathaniel A. efq. 



At Sudbury, Mr. Samuel Spring, fen. 

 crape manufiifturer, 69. 



At Inworth, Mrs. Paxton, relidl of Dr. P. 

 •f Maldo.-.. 



At Prittlewell, Mrs. Rennefon, 81. - 



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Married.'] At Buughton Monchclfca, 

 William Wllkins, efq. to Mifs Tomkin. 



At Lower Hardres, Mr. G. Elwyn, at- 

 torney at law, of Canterbury, to Mifs Ann 

 Terry, daughter of Mr. T. of Harmanfole. 



At Wickham, Mr. Perkins, of Willes- 

 borough Court Lodge, to Mifj Champion, of 

 Groves. 



Monthly Mag. No. 13J. 



At Canterbury, Mr. A. Trottman, to Mifs 

 Eliz, Ratcliff. 



At Rochefter, Francis Lott, efq. of Box- 

 ley, to Mifs Eliz. Green, of Stockbury. 



At Sittingbourn, Mr. D. Chapman, watch- 

 maker, of Hythe, to Mifs Ellio't. 



Jofpph Newell, efq. alTiftarit fire mafter of 

 the Royal Laboratory, Woolwich, to Mifs 

 Frances Maria Hindman, niece to Richard 

 James, efq. of Ightham Court Lodge. 



At Ramfgate, Lieutenant Rowland Money, 

 of the Royal Navy, to Mifs Maria Money, 

 daughter of the late Wm. M. efq. of Wal- 

 thamftow. 



At SpelJhurft, Mr. John Nalh, bookfeller, 

 of Tunbridge Wells, to Mifs Booker, of 

 Ram's Hill, Petersfield. 



At Wingham, John Briggs, gent, to Mifs 

 Sarah Marlh. 



Dud.] At Tenterden, Mr. Thos. Winferj 

 40. — Mrs. Samfon, wife of Mr. Thomas S. 

 76. 



At Houghton Monchelfea, Mr. W, Mar- 

 tin. 



At Snodland, John May, efq. 



At Dover, Mr. M. Hedgcock, 75. — Mr, 

 W. Morris, 72. — Mrs. Pafcall, wife of Mr. 

 John P. fliipwright, 34. 



At Staplegate, Mr. John Forfter, car- 

 penter. 



At Canterbury, Mr. Charles Eafiman, baf- 

 ket-maker. — Mrs. Jczzard, of Broad Oak. 



At Stone Caftle, John Talbot, efq. 



At Deal, Captain Francis Martin, barrack- 

 mafter. — The eldeft fon of Mr. William El- 

 win, grocer, 17. 



At Longport, Mrs. Mary Spindler, only 

 furviving daughter of the late Alderman S. of 

 Canterbury, 85. 



At Brompton, Mr. Ambrofe Bryant, for- 

 merly a purfer in his Majefty's navy, whofe 

 many years faithful and a£Vive fervices, 

 acquired him the efteem of the different com- 

 manders under whom he ferved ; and the re- 

 gard and refped of all thofe with whom he 

 afl'ocined in his nautical fituation, Sz. 



At Hawkhurfl-, Mr. Thos. Young, young- 

 eft fon of Mr. V. furgeon. 



At Hellingbourn, Mrs. Pcckham, reli£l 

 ef Richard P. efq. 68. 



At Boughton Place, near Maidftone, 

 Ingram Rider, efq. 



At Lenham, Mrs. Sh.irp, wife of Mr. S. 

 of the Dog and Bear inn. 



At Buiriage Houfe, Plumbftead, John 

 Marum, efq. 



At bandwich, Mrs. Hammond, widow, 

 72. 



At Alhford, Mifs Elizabeth Pulford, t?. 



At Ramfgate, Mil's Virior. 



George Grenville Marlhall, efq. of Char- 

 ing. He was out on partrldge-Zhooting, and 

 reaching over the niuzzleof his gun to gather 

 fomc nuts, the piece went ofi' and killed him 

 on the fpot. He was the fon of the late wor- 

 thy vic;»r of that place, well known on ac- 

 count of his political fentimencs, and alfo a« 

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