$96 x 
pieces of chalk, when they discovered the 
hogestye, which was excavated in the cliff, 
and jn it, to the astonishment of every one, 
# hog alive, which had been buried under the 
Tuins for five months and nine days. How- 
ever improbable this story may appear, 
thousands can testify the truth of it. The 
poor animal could have had no other suste- 
nance during his confinement that what he 
derived from eating tite litter of the stye, 
and gnawing and sucking the chalk; at the 
time the accident happened he was supposed 
to weigh about eight score, and when dug 
out, his weight. was but little more than forty 
pounds. ‘There’ is scarcely any flesh on any 
part of the body, and the back bone is nearly 
as sharp z as a knife: yet notwithstanding this 
and its confinement, it is very lively and 
Jikely to do well. The bristles are as white 
@s snow. Numbers of persons have crept 
finte the cayern or etye, the size of which 
Gs about four feet by four, and being in the 
®olid rock - prevented the animal from being 
Killed when the cliff fell; not a vestige of 
the litter was remaining. Air of course 
Hnust have beem admitted through the chinks 
of broken fragments, and by a great deal of 
gleep life was preserved. 
The proprietors of the Thames and Med- 
~ way Canal have determined to apply to Par- 
Jiament for leave to extend their undertaking, 
‘by making a canal of about two miles in 
length from Snodland .to Town Malling, a 
Meagure, which will not only much enhance 
the value of their own concern, but afford 
great advantages to a very extensive country. 
Married.| At Northfleet, Mr. F. M. Che~ 
vers, surgeon of the royal navy, to Miss 
Anne Tadman, youngest daughter of the 
Ja'e Lance T. oey of New House, near North. 
Beet, 
Philip Button, esq. captain in the West 
Kent Militia, to Sarah, youngest daughter 
ef the late William Atkinson, esq. of Lam~ 
beth. 
At St. Peters, Thanet, Charles Hoar, esq. 
solicitor, Maidstone, to Miss Caroline Ed- 
wards, of Broadstairs, 
-Mr, Joseph Hollams, of Margate, to Miss 
Mary Witherden, of St. Peter&, Thanet. 
At Felicstone, Mr. John Pegden, to Miss 
$. Beer, 
. At Barming, Thomas Backet, esq. of Barm- 
ing Hall, to Miss Miles. 
Died.) At Ramsgate, George Louch, esa, 
At Brompton, Mr. Stuart, master painter 
ef Chatham Dockyard, 
At Bearsted, Mr. Robert Clifford. © 
At West Brook, Mr. Daniel Jenkins, 70. 
At Woolwich Deck: yard, Mrs. Knowles, 
wife of John i, esq. ~ 
At Woolwich Common, James, son of 
Dr: Olinthus Gregary, of the Royal Military 
Academy. 
At _Rechester, Mrs. Brisby, wife of the 
Dean of that cathedral. 
“MAT i te John Lade, Fey T7eMt, 
i 
Surry. 
-tlesford, Cambridgeshire, to. Maria, 
4 oo 
“ropag 1, 
John Halbet, late one of the common couns 
eil, 87. 
&t Hampton Hill, Herne, Mr. John Tas 
sel, 63. < 
At Margate, Mrs. Dixon.—Mr.. Robert 
Grant, 47.—Phillis, daughter of Mr, Thomas 
Turner. 
At Charing, Mr. 
King’s Head Inn, 58. 
At Nash Farm, insAsh, Mr. John Culver, 
TAs 4 
At Ash, Mr. William Marsh, 67. 
At Dover, Mr. Le Brun.Mr. Stephen 
Bond. 
At Canterbury, Mary Teresa, -relict of T. 
Hawkins, esq. of Nash Court, in this county, 
65.—Mr. Matthew Kirkby, 29. 
At Charsham, Mr. Thomas Simmons, 75. 
At Smeeth, Mrs. Swinyard,; 89. 
At Thannington, Mr. William Noble, 87. 
At Wye, Mrs. Andrews. 
At Charing, Mrs. Johnson, 55. . 
At Smarden, Mrs. Wood, 55. 
At Folkstone, Mr. Thomas Bailey, 6h mes 
The infant sou of John Scott, esq. captain 
of the Folkstone Artillery Company.—-Mr. 
James Tolputt. ‘ 
_ At Rochester, Miss E. King, 19. 
At St. Thomas’s Hill, near Canterbury, 
Sarah, relict of Licutenant=colgiel spac ee 
Webb, 8&3. 
At Dover, Mr. Alice Stokes. 
At Sittingbourn, Mrs. Tracy wife of Mr, 
T. surgeon. 
At Ramsgate, Mrs. Mayhew, relict of 
Christopher M. esq. 
At Gcodnestone, Mr. Edward Nash. 
At Bredgar, Mrs. Murton, 38. 
At Old Soar Farm, Crotham, Mr. William 
Knowles, He was found drowned in a 
stream not more than three feet deep, where 
he had been fishing, and into which bee is 
supposed to have fallenin a fit. 
SURRY. 
Married.] At Bletchingley, the Rev. John 
Brocke, vicar of Elmstead, Essex, and White 
eldest 
daughter of the late Rev. T. Bowen, of Pul- 
ham, Norfolk. 
At Ripley, Captain Duncan, to Mrs. John« 
son, widow of Lieutenant. Se of the 
58th regiment.” 
At Croydon, George Lane, esq, to Mrs, 
Marsh.—-Rev. W. Tyner, rector of Upmar- 
den, and vicar of Compton, Sussex, to Miss 
Sarah Cotson, ef Croydon.—Samuel Firth, 
esq. of Tooting, to Miss Sadler, daughter of 
the late George Sadler, esq. 
At Streatham, John Smith, esq. of Brigh. 
ton, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James 
Brown, of the same place, banker. 
Died] At Croydon, Robert Chatfield, esq, 
a justice of the peace fer this county, and 
lately paymaster of seamen’s wages to the 
East India Company, 63, 
At Balham Hill, near Clapham, Mrs. 
Mary Muggeridge, 70. 
John ‘Collis, of the 
SUSSEX, 
a. 
