294 
At Chigwell, Mrs. Denham, relict of Ro- 
bert D. esq. 
At Heyden, Julia, youngest daughter of 
the Hon. William Frederic Wyndham, bro- 
ther to the Earl of Egremont. 
At Leyton, Mrs. Wildman, wife of Henry 
W. esq. 
At Manningtree, Mrs. Warren, relict 
of Mr. Warren, late of Whatfield Hall, 
Suffulk. 
At Kelvedon, Mrs. Shepheard, relict of the 
‘Rev. George S. 88. 
At Borcham, Mrs. Ray, wife of the Rev. 
Mr. R. 
At Harwich, Capt, John Saunders, a capi- 
tal burgess of that corporation, formerly a 
commander of the Argus revenue cutter. 
Mr, Philip Fenning, a capital burgess. 
At Great Baddow, Mrs. Walker, wife of 
the Rev Mr. W. 62. 
At Kessingland, Mrs. Crickmore, 72. 
At Colchester, Mr. Thomas Hedge, soli- 
citor.—Samuel Tabor, jun. esq.——-Mr. Abra~ 
ham Stradling. ; 
At Braintree, Mrs. Elizabeth Coot, 44. 
At Oxend Farm, Bandfield, Mr. Wm. 
King. 
At Galeot, Mr. John Kendle, 65; anda few 
days afterwards his daughter, Mrs. Richard- 
son, £7. 
At Clacton, Mr. W. C. Neall, school- 
master, 65. 
At Hatfield Peverill, Miss Bennett, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. B. vicar of that 
parish. 
KENT. 
The Elizabeth, Phillips, from London to 
Plymouth, took fire in Ramsgate harbour, 
(January 21st,) and was burnt to the water’s 
edge. The cargo, valued at 14 or 15,0001. 
consisted chiefly of grocery, oil, and tallow. 
On the lower tier were stowed about ten pipes 
of wine, which being under water, were 
not materially damaged. THe consternation 
on board the shipping there was very great : 
had there been much wind, or the accident 
taken place at low water, the effects might 
have been dreadful: 
Married.] At Deal, Lieut. Guthrie, R.N. 
to Miss Peak. 
At Rochester, Mr. W. Foreman, of Town 
Malling, to Miss Cutbush, of the Three Tuns 
inn, Maidstone. 
At Lee, John Allan, esq. of Clapham 
Common, to Eleonora, youngest daughter of 
the late Samuel Brandram, esq. of Lee 
Grove, , 
At Tenterden, Tanner, esq. of Vi- 
versfield, Sussex, to Mary, daughter of Mr. 
John Neve. 
At Malling, Capt. Wm. Rowan, 52d regi- 
ment, to Martha, third daughter uf G. Spong, 
esq. of Aylesiord. 
At Ospringe, John, son of Wm, Wight- 
wick, esq. of Romney, to Miss Chapman, of 
Whitehall, 
Essea—Kent— Surry. 
[April 1, 
At Minster, J. Bentham, esq. to Miss 
Chambers, of Sheerness. ‘ 
Died.] At Bifrons, near Canterbury, Ge 
neral Sir Wm, Green, bart. late chief royal 
engineer, aged 86 years, whose honourable 
and faithful services to his king and country, 
during a period of 70 years, particularly at 
the memorable siege of Gibraltar, conciliated 
the esteem of all his military cotemporaries, 
whilst his amiable disposition and urbanity of 
manners endeared him to a numerous circle 
of friends and relations, who now deeply de 
plore his loss. 
At Tenterden, Mr. Stephen Millsted, 77. 
At Sittingbourn, Mr. Wm, Stanton, sur- 
geon. ' 
At Faversham, Mrs. Eleanor Stevens, 30, 
—John Cobb, esq. 69- 
At Hythe, Mrs. Kemp, 
At Herne, Mrs. Wadham.—Mrs. John- 
cock. 
At Wingham, Mrs. Denne. 
At Boughton-under-Blean, Mrs. Spillett. 
At Upper Hardres, Mr. John Birch, yeo~ 
man, 86. He sat down to dinner apparently 
in good heaJth, dropped back in his chair, and 
died ina few minutes. 
At St. Laurence, Thanet, Mr. Richard 
Stevens, 86.—Mrs. Bax, 82.—Mr. Richard 
Offen, 80.—-Mr. Edward Daniels, 89.—-Mrs, 
Ann M‘Donald, 97. ; 
At Canterbury, Mr. Wm. Denne, 69.— 
Mr. Wm. Plumiey, 36.—Mr. Charles Moss, 
20.—Mrs. Twyman.—Mrs. Martha Sutton. 
—Mrs. Rouse, 31. ‘a 
At Deal, Capt. Wm. Oakley, R.N. 63. 
At Dover, Wm. Cullen, esq.<-Mrs, Hene- 
Tietta King. : 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Barnet, 86.—Mr. 
Richard Cutbush, 65.—Henry, son of Dr. 
Shearman. : 
At Halden, Mrs, Day, 92. 
At Ramsgate, Mrs. Tanner.—Mr, Hobe 
day. rife 
At Rochester, Mr. Ashenden, 74.—Mr. 
R. Smith, 
SURRY. 
The following singular phenomenon has 
been observed at Woking, in this county. 
In the church yard, as long as any thing is 
left of a corpse interred there, besides the 
bones, a kind of plant grows up from it, about 
the thickness of a bulrush, with a top like- 
the head of asparagus, which comes near the 
surface, but never above it; the outside 
black, but the inside red; and when the corpse 
is quite consumed, the plant withers away. 
Married.] At Chertsey, the Rev. John 
Bond, of Friston, Suffolk, to Emily, second 
daughter of the late John Dixon, esq, 
Died.| At Woodcote, Epsom, George 
Smith, esq. a magistrate for the county, 45. 
At Kingston, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Tho- 
mas Taylor. 
At the Rectory House, Sanderstead, Mrs. 
Courtney, wife of the Rev. JohnC. and only 
daughter 
