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age of jnatunty. They were both widows, 

 lived in the fame parifli, and both their huf- 

 bands were farmers. Mrs. Troti is fti\l liv- 

 ing 



At Witham, Mr. Frazer, of the While 



Hart Inn. ,.„ r 



At Dover Court, Mrs. Clements, rehft ot 



James C efq agent of his Majefty's poft 



office packets at Harwich. 



At High Laver, the Rev. Mr. Budworth, 

 reftor of that parith. 



At Ingateftone Hall, the Rev. Thomas 

 Berrington. . 



At Chelmsford, Mlfs S. Croflinghara, fe- 



cond daughter of the late Mr. C. coUar- 



nialcer, ig . 



At South-End, Mrs. Thoruborrow, ot 



Highbury Grove, 66. 



At ^okhefter, Mrs. Mills, wife of Mr. 

 M. banker, 70.— Mr. William C»nt, an 

 afliitant in the corporation of this borough. 

 At Hraintree, Mrs. Paine, a maiden lady, 



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At Rajleigh, Mr. William Goodman. 



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A large traa of wafte land, on the north 

 cf the road leading to Shooter's Hill, is en- 

 clofing and clearing by government, and an 

 extenfive range ot ftables for fick artillery 

 horfes is now building on it. 



Married'] At Rcckenham, Lieutenant Co- 

 lonel J. WiUcughby Gordon, of the gzd 

 rcgi nent, fecretary to his royal highnefs the 

 Commander in Chief, to Mil's Bennett. 



At Maidftone, Mr. Lifles, of the boarding 

 fchool, Cranbrook, to Mifs ^. Bates, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. B. of the Bull Inn. 



At Erith, Mr E. Woodfor.i, of the Falcon 

 Tavern, Gravefend, to Mifs E. Morris, of 

 Greenwich. 



At Canterbury, Mr. lohn Townfend, ot 

 London, up oUlerer, to Mils Sophia Sankey, 

 youngeft daughter of the late Mr. Thomas 

 b. grocer. 



Died} At Hallingboum, Mrs. Barnam ; 

 and a few days afterwards, her huiband, Mr. 

 Uriah B. 



At Dover, Mr. Knight Collin, brewer, 63. 

 At Pjefton, Mr. John Reader, late 01 Mar- 

 gate. .,_ 

 AtCanterbury.Mrs.TaflTcll, late of Heme. 



—Henry, fon of William I^eft, elq.— Mrs. 

 Abigail Jones, widow of Mr. John ). 55- — Mr. 

 Charles friend, many years fword-bcuer to 

 the cotpuration.— Mifs Skeuts, daughter of 

 Mr. b. org am ft of the cathedral.— Sir James 

 Makjlni, riatt. lately Lieutenant-Governor 

 of Slieernefs. 



At ii'atkheath, Richard Hulfe, efq. bro- 

 ther to the late, and uncle to the preleilt Sir 

 Edward Jl. bare. 79. 



At RochefUr, Thomas Hulkes, efq. fen. 

 alderman of tliatcity. 



At bhcldwith, Mr. John Walker, many 

 years fteward to Lord Sondes. 



At Brompton, Mr. Daniel Deverfon, 93. — 

 Mr. Thomas bugden, many years one of the 



chief clerks in Chatham dock.yard, but who 

 had been for (ome time fuperannuated.— Mr. 

 William Berry, many years converter of 

 timber in Chatham dock-yird. 



At Tunbridge, Mrs. f orter, rclift of Mr. 

 Thomas P. 



At Afhford, Mr. Thomas Shindler, brewer. 

 At Chatham, Mrs. Berry, 77. 

 At Boxley, Mr. John Roper-, 69. 

 At Barbadocs, of the yellow fever, Mr. 

 Richard Stephens, ftore-keeper on hoard the 

 Agincourt, late of the Storekeeper's Office 

 in Chatham Dock-yard. 



At Margate, Mifs Harriet Murley, of 

 Kenfington, 20. 



At Tenterden, Mr. Richard FugU, fen. 77. 

 At Folk.^one, Mrs. Bateman, wife of Mr. 

 John B. furgeon. 



StISREY. 



Married] At Reigate, J- Piper, efq. of 

 Kenfley, to Mil's Prici, eid^ft daughter of 

 R. Price, efq. of Woodhatch. 



Died.] At Ripley, Mrs. Trlngham, wife 

 of T. efq. 



At his fon'a houfe, Norbury, T. Coles, 

 efq. of AdJington Park. 



Of aa apopleaic fit, Shave, efq. 



many years a nia^iftraie and receiver-general 

 for this county, 84. He was in pcrfeft 

 health the p-.eeeling day, and performing ths 

 duties of his ofhce. 



«USS£X. 



In preparing for the foundation of the new 

 church, at Lewes, it became neceffary to 

 difturb the mouldering bones of the long de- 

 funct ; and, in the prolecution of that un- 

 avoidable bufinefs, a leaden coffin was taken 

 up, which, on being opened, exhibited the 

 complete (keleton of a body that had been 

 interred about fixty years, whofe leg and 

 thigh bones, to the utter aftonifliment of all 

 ptcfent, were covered with myr.ads of flies 

 (of a fpecies p'irhaps totally unknown to the 

 naturalift) as aOive and ftrong on the wing as 

 gnats flying in the air, en the fineft even- 

 ing in fummer. The wings of this non- 

 defcript are white, and for diftinftion's fake 

 the fpcitators gave it the name of the coffin- 

 fly The lead was perfeftly found, and pre- 

 fented not the leafi chink or crevice fat the 

 admidion ot air. The moifture of the tledi 

 had not yet left the bones, anJr the fallen 

 beard lay on the under jaw. 



Marnid.] Mr. Poole, jun. of ;>tanmer, 

 to Mifs Payne, daughter of Mr. Trayton P. 

 of Lewes. 



Mr. Poller, of Albourne, to Mifs Hol- 

 man, of Wick Farm. 



Mr. Sadler, of Livant, to Mils Ana 

 Brown, of Houghton. _ 



Ditd.] At Brighton, Mr. Wm. Newing;- 

 ton, draper— Mr. W. H. Henwood, mailer 

 of the New inn and hotel. 



At Chichefter, Mrs. Smith, relift of the 

 Rev. C. Smith, reilor of Stoke, 73.— Mr. 

 G. Blagden, 84. 



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