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Kent — Sussex. 



fAu?, 1, 



"tilburv, in one-thirJ Icfs lime than at pre- 

 fent ; and numerous advantages would acc.ue 

 IVom it to tlic metropolis. 



Marr\cd.'\ lAt. Ricliard Pickman, oi D.in- 

 bury. to Mifs Barker. 



At Enfield, Mr. John Landon, to Mifs 

 J.imct, 



Thomas Leappingwell, efq. of Saling, to 

 Mifs E. Tweed, of iSalin^ H2II. 



Z)c<y.j At Chipping Ongar, Mr. Gardiner, 

 fclioolmafter. 



At Sandon, Mr. Jofeph Lcvett, 80. 



At Saffron Waldcn, Mrs. Margaret Parke, 

 83. 



At Springfield, of a brain-fever, Mr. TIio. 

 Peacock. 



At Brentwood, Mr. Marfton, attorney, 60. 



At MontrcfTing;, Mr. William Frances, 73. 



At Chelmsford, Mr. R. Wr.aht, fccond foil 

 cf Mr. W watchmaker — Mr. Reeve, baker. 



At her father's, at .Sewardrtone, Mrs. Wood, 

 wife of Mr. George Wood, of Bilhopfgate- 

 flrcct, London. 



At Cokheltcr, Mr. Jofi-iua Watkins, of the 

 White Hart. 



At Stanbourn, Mrs. JMary Cheat, 97. 



ICEKT. 

 A fpirit of imnrovcment is manifeftirig it- 

 felf at Margate. The area of Hawlcv-!"quarc 

 is now laid out in a handfomc garden and in- 

 tended fhrubbery, for the accommodation of 

 company ; and a wide handfome road for car- 

 riages is forming to open a communicaMOn 

 between Church-fields ami Dane-hill. Thcfe, 

 vith other intended improverr.cnts, will be of 

 general benefit to ihe vifitants and inhabitants 

 of that fafhionable town. 



Mrarud^ At Canterbury, William Evans, 

 cfq. lieutenant in the Worce.ler militia, to 



Mifs Lawrence, daughter of L. cfq. — 



Captain Cumming, of the 111: Surry militia, 

 to Mifs Kingsford, daughter of Wm. K. cfq. 

 At the chapel of Bromley Palace, Andrew 

 Weddcrbuvn, cfq. of Upper Grofvfnor-ftrcet, 

 to the Hon. Louifa Eden, fifth daughter of 

 Lord Auckland. 



Allen Grebell, efq. of Canterbury, to 

 Mrs. Ann Hoi ton. 



Dlid.'l At Eltham, Mr. Peter Wynne, fta- 

 tioner, of Paternofter-row, London. 



At Bromley Common, Mrs. Rohde, wife of 

 Major R. 



At his feat at Lee's Court, aged 52, 

 Lewis Thomas Lord Sondes, of Rocking- 

 ham calNe, in Northamptonlliire. His 

 tordfliip fuccceded to the title in March, 

 1795. In 17or) he married Mifs Milles, 

 daughter of Richard IMilles, efq. of North 

 Elmhorn, in Norfolk, by whom he has left 

 iflue Lewis Richard, now Lord Sondes, born 

 in May, 1792, three other fons, ami two 

 4au;4hters. 



At Weftwood, in the pari/h of St. Peter, 

 Thanet, Mr. Michael Malcall, 61. 



At the Farfor.age houfe, Paul's Cray, Mrs. 

 Simons, wife of the Rev. John S, 



At S.Hcernefs, Mrs. Dodd, wife of Mr, D. 

 furveyor of taxes. 

 A; Heine, Captain Hurt, 



At Toyil, nenr Miiidftonc, Mr. John Pett, 

 82. 



The Rev. Marmaduke Lo'iiif, reftor ot Lul- 

 lingftone, in this county, ani vicar of £aft 

 Gariion, Perks, 77. 



At Merfli.im Hjtch, Elizabeth Catharine, 

 frcond duigh-er of Sir Edw. Knatchi/uU, 

 bait. JO. 



At M :id;ione, Wil i.m P^nwall, gtnt. one 

 of the commrn council of that corporation. 



At Dover, Mrs. bradley. 



At Harming Heiih, Robert Whit(;efd, efq. 



At Ca'nterbury, Mrs. Jones, wi.'e of Mr. 

 William J. — Mr. Aexander Robinfon, C6.— 

 Mr. Philpot, 48.— M.S. Howard, vi-i.e of Mr. 

 H. of the White Hart. 



At Faverlham, Mr. Wm. Glafscoik, manf 

 years mailer carpenter at the Royal Powder 

 Mills. 



At Tunbrid^e Wells, Charles Francis She- 

 ridan, ciq. elder brother of the Rigiit Hon. 

 Richard Brinflfy S. He was many years a 

 member of the parliament of lirsland, j.nd un- 

 der fccretnry of ftatc fs<r the war department in 

 that kingdom, previous lo the ^uelti'^n of this 

 Regency, when he refipi'ied hir, feat and hi» 

 office. He porifTcd dilUngui/hed talents as 

 an author both in hiiT:ory and political contro- 

 Verfyj and no man was more beloved and rc- 

 fpcfted in private life. In 177rt, Mr. S. puh- 

 lifhed, in an oftjvo volume, a Hiftory of the 

 Jate Revolution in Sweden, having been fe- 

 cretary to the Britifh envoy in that kingdom 

 at the time it tooU place. This is a rr.alKrly 

 performance. Mr. S. alio wrote fcveral pam- 

 phlets on the minifteiial fide of the quelti^m, 

 during tlie former dlfl'cnfions in Ireland, \vhic<i 

 were received with applaufe. One of them 

 was entitled, Lctt-rs of a Dun^annon Volun- 

 teer, rcfpedling the Expediency of a rirlia- 

 mentary Rp.forra. in l793, he puhlilhid in 

 London, an Effaj upon the true Principles of 

 Civil Liberty, and of Fre* OoVernment j 

 with a view to counteraft the lerelling doc- 

 trines of the day. 



SUSSEX. , 



The ground for a new Theatre at Brighton, 

 is already (paced out, in a very eligible fitiia- 

 tion near the new ro.id. 'The building, it it 

 f lid, will be entirely completed by the \^^•.XL 

 feafon. Don.ildfon has rc-built his library at 

 trhat place on a magnificent fcale j ani it is 

 now the mod fplcndid eftaijlifiiment oi the 

 kind in the kingdom. It is well known that 

 it commands the favourite Promenade of the 

 Steyne ; while Pollard's enjoys the advan- 

 tages of the fca profpcft 



The progrefs making in the ertftion of All 

 Saints Cliurch, in Lewes , uudcr thediri^ion of 

 Mr. Wilde, affords the inhabitants the profpcft 

 of its being opened for divine fervice, niuch 

 fooner than was cxpcfted, whenthe curneritrne 

 was laid in December lafl. The wails are ot 

 bricks, with ftor.e ruSlics, and it is but juf- 

 tice to the L'uildcr to fay, that they pleafe the 

 eye of every fpeclator. 



The fuccbis which has attended the refearch 

 for coal' nt l^exhill, has (lii-iiulatei others to 

 fimilar puiluits; i^ fitviatioijs C'lu':*!!^ pvomi- 



