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Died.] At Halstead, Lievt.-general Ur- 
‘quhart. 
At Springfeld Hall, Charlotte, third 
daughter of M». Samuel Abrey. 
“At Southminster, Mrs. Alston, 77. 
At Harwich, Mr. George Peacock, 79. 
At Billericay, Mr. Thomas Joslin, 41. 
At Pourleigh, Mr. Daniel Kerricge. 
The Rev. John Houghton, B.A. vicar of 
White Cotne, und more than 53 years master 
of the grammar-school at Halsted, 79. 
At Colchester, Mrs. Elizabeth Manning, 
who had for vpwards of 30 years conducted 
the business of the post office there.—Mrs. 
«Jones, relict of Mr. J. late of Tolleshunt 
DArey, 'surceon . 
At Parstoes, Mrs. Fanshawe, relict of John 
Gascoyne F. esq. 63. 
At Great Salitig, Mr. Perry. 
At Writtle; Mrs. Plych, 66. 
At Dickley Hall, Miscley, Mr. Samuel 
-Risbee. 
At Moulsham, Miss Margaret Mayhew, 24. 
At Runwell, Miss Hardy. 
At Little Totham Hall, by the injury 
which she received in leaping our of a chaise, 
‘through fright at’ the viciousness of a horse 
by which it was drawn, Mrs. Carter, wife of 
~Mr. William C. é 
At Stisted, Mr. John Banes, 64. 
KENT. 
In the , interoat between the evening of 
~ Saturday, April the 27th, and the following 
‘Monday morning, the Union Bank, belonging 
“to Messrs. Baker and Co. in Canterbury, was 
entered by some unknown means, and notes 
and cash to 4 considerable amount (it is said 
12,0001.) stolen from it. The circumstance 
was discovered about nine on Monday morn- 
ing, when the chief clerk, being about to 
proceed to the business of the day, found 
some obstruction in unlocking the iron door 
of one of.the closets, and on farther search it 
appeared .that this, as well as another closet, 
shat been opened and relocked, and that an 
iron chest which was fixed within-side of one 
of them had been forced open apparently by 
prizing the lid of it. This chest, besides the 
- notes: of ‘the firm, contained ‘also ‘the receipts 
and transactions of the bank on Saturday, 
which it was customary to ceposit there in the 
buik till the Monday following. Such, how- 
ever, was the systematic meihod with which 
this robbery was effected, that the checks 
paid in the course of Saturday, and the bjils 
not negociable, were sorted and separated 
from the other notes, and such only taken as 
could be pussed, consisting of Bank of Eng- 
Jand and local and p:ovincial notes; in addi- 
tion to these, a gold watch, and (what seems 
extraordinary the thieves should h-ve encum- 
bered themselyes with) the paper moulds of 
the firm were also taken. One hunored 11. 
- notes of the firm luckily escaped attention, 
and a pearl necklace of very congiderable 
valpe, which wes contained in asmall leathern 
‘trunk, although the lock of the same was, 
[June 1, 
forced off, was also left. - How an entrance 
“was obtained into the benk is uncertain, as no 
violence appraied to have been used to the 
lock of the outer door, but it would seem that 
the Ircks of the iron doors had been picked 
and relocked, one of the wards haxing been 
twisted off in the act, and a piece of a smal] 
steel saw which had, been boner Was also 
left behind. 
On Tuesday. last the first stone of a a Bes 
Chapel was laidsin St. Peter’s-stveet, Canter 
bury, for the society in the connexicn of the, 
late Rev. ) Wesley,- who have, for the last 
46 years, occupied a chapel in King-street. 
The premises wiil.be settled on trustees. who 
will be obliged, by the terms of t + r trust 
deed, to Wy out the ircome arising trom the 
premises in charitable and religious purposes 
for ever, 
Marricd.] At Dover, Capt. R. AElvomedtly 
Roya! Engincers, to Harriet, eleest daughter 
of Samuel Latham, esq. 
At Rochester, John May, esa. of the Ord- 
nance cepartment, Ceylon, to Miss Wood- 
cock.—Capt. Gordon Brimer, R.N: to. tea 
Glasse. 
At Smarden, Mr. Thomas Witheréen, of 
Biddenden, tu Miss Lydia Hopes. ~~ 
At Old Romney, Mr. W. Tunbridge, to 
Miss Frances ‘Tucsley. * 
At Canterbury, Mr. Welch, comedian, to 
Miss Elizabeth Simmonds. 
At Chatham, Mr. W, Matthews, gene to 
Miss Jane Coney. 
At Deal, Captain Clarke, of the Banbony 
Viceaallinwy transport, to Susannah, daughter 
of Mr Edward Oleson. $ 
Died.| At Fairy Hall, Isabella Alexandrina 
Louisa, daughter of the Count and Gitienens 
Byland. 11. 
At Woolwich, aged 82, Mr. Hugh. Mite 
chell, druggist there during 50 ‘years. 
His liberality in support of the Gospel, and 
tawards the poor, and exemplary deportment 
through his long life, have made his loss \puh- 
liciy felt and generally lamented in- ae seg 
an¢ neighbourhood. 
At Bromley,. John Stratton, ey af Liule 
Berkhamstead, Herts. 
At’ Sandwich, the Rev. John mane’, 
rector of St. Peter’s, pareiebiiy and of dnb 
ham, in this county. 
At Maidstene, Mrs. Elizabeth: Tope, a 
majden lady, 81.—Mr. Richard Cutbush, sen. 
At Stourmouch, Mr. Robert Wraith: © 5 
At Elbam, Charles, son of Mr. John:Chap- 
main, 17.—Mr. W, Holladay, sen. 70. 
At Goodnestone, Marianne, fourth.daughter 
of the Jate Sir Brook Bridges, bart. 36. 
At Chartham, William Smith, sen. mg 
At Dover, Mr. W. Picrce, 85. 
SURRY. 
Married.| At Streatham, T bom. Harénan, 
esq. barrister, to Mrs. Shepley, relict of 
Richard S, esq. of Carshualron.— John Mé‘Tag- 
gart, esq. of Knot’s Green, to» Svsannah, 
daughter of John Kymer, esqe 25 SYR 
ict Died] 
