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JCssex-'Kent— Surrey — Sussex. 



TDec. 1, 



xssix. 



Marrietl] At Colchefter, Captain John 

 Dudingrtonc, of the 28th regiment of fout, to 

 Mifs Purvis, ofBecclcs, daughter of the late 

 Captain Richard P., of the Royal Navy.— 

 Mr. Salter, of London, folicitor, to Wifs Vic- 

 toryn, of Stowmarket. 



At Dunniow, Mr. Pearfon, furgeoii, to 

 Mif? Sole. 



Die J.] At Heydon, Lady Duckworth 



Heron. 



At Colchcftcr, at the ae,e of 104 years, 

 Mary L;izell, who has, for fome tiine fubfillcd 

 on the charitable donations of the benevolent, 

 aided by the fale of fruit, takes, and other ar- 

 ticles, which (he carried about the ftrests when 

 the weather and her health permitted. From 

 her ercil attitude, and the little figns of decay 

 exhibited by her countenance, her age was 

 iouhtcd by fome; but thofe whd have known 

 her for many years, never found her vary in 

 her account of herfelf, nor in the relation of 

 circuniibnces that had occurred in the «arly 

 pirt of her life, whicli Ihe defcribed with ex- 

 traordinary accuracy and precihon. She was 

 nearly deprived of the faculty of hearing, hut 

 her fight was wonderfully perfeft, fo lliat ihc 

 couldTead fmall print without the ufe of fpec- 

 tacles, and was, at her requeft, frequently fup- 

 plicd wilh books jratuitoufly, for her amufe- 

 ment. Her manners were always marked 

 uith a peculiar niildncfs and decorum; ihe had 

 an air of gentility in her demeanor and never 

 failed to evince her gratitude to thofe from 

 whom ihe received any favour Iiowcver trivi- 

 al it might be.— Mrs. Mary Driffield, iclidt 

 of the Rev. Jofeph D., formerly reftor of 

 Alresford. 



At Harwood Hall, NIcIiolas Ctcfar Corfel- 

 lii;, efq. 



At Maldon, Mrs. Pond, wife ot Mr. John 

 P., comptroller of the cuftoiws at tliat port. 



At Chflniifcrd, Mrs. Pearfon, wife of Mr. 

 William P. 



At Springfield, Mrs. Efihev Jacs, Ji'^f. 



At Miftley, Mr. Samuel Eagle, 76. 



KENT. 



Marrh;L'\ At Chatham, Captain J. M. 

 Jones, of the Royal Denbigh Militia, to Mifs 

 D Arcy, eldeft daughter of Culoncl D'Arcy, 

 t>f the Royal Engineers —'I'hoinas Wcatherf- 

 toil, efq. fu:gcon in the Royal Navy, to Mifs 

 Anna Bryant, daughter of the late Rev. 

 George B., redor of Wootton Courteney, So- 

 merfetfl'.ire. 



At Monkton, in Thanet, Mr. Jofeph Cox- 

 •rk, fon of jobr.Coxon,efq. f<ir:nevly commander 

 ef the Grofvenor, Eali Indiaman, to Mifs 

 R'nryDenne.tliird daughter of the late Thomas 

 v., efq. •! Monkton Court. 



At Sandv.ich, William Boys, ei'q, of Wood- 

 Iicfhorough, to Mifs tlizjbeth Saver, fourth 

 ijau^liter of the late lienjamin S., efq. of Deal. 

 Lieutenant Bradley, ot the Navy to Mifs 

 Abbot; 



At K-ingfnorth, the Rev. J»||[) Sovth, t« 

 MtiiitFewkc. 



At Beckingham, George M. Box, efq. of 

 Brunfwlck-fquarc, to Mifs S. Hoggart, daugh- 

 ter of Robert H., efq. of Foxgrove. 



At Hollingbourne, Mr. Wood, furgeon, t» 

 Mifs Holland, of Sutton. 



D.c-d.] The Rev. Francis Dodfworth, 

 vicar of Dodington, and of Minder, in the 

 If.e of Thanet, prebendary of York, and 

 treafurer of Sarum. 



At Broadllairs, Alexander Horatio Nelfoit 

 Davifon, fon of Alexander D., efq. of St. 

 Jamcs's-fquare. 



At Dodington, Mrs. Smith. 



At Small Hythe, Tenterden, Mr. Themas 

 Hope, .10. 



At Canterbury, Mr. William Frend, of the 

 Flower dc Luce" Inn. — Mrs. Philpot, wife of 

 Mr. Ldward P., of the Crswn Inn. — At the 

 houfc of the Rev. Mr. Yates, Mr. Robert 

 Barrett, of the Marfti near Swindon, Wilts, 

 19. 



At Heme, Mr, Fairman, fen. 



At Chatham, Mrs. Mather, reli£l of Mw 

 M., formerly of Rirchin-Ianc, merchant. 



At Brookland, Mr. AValter Clarke, furg«on. 



At Brompton, Mr. Strover, 89. 



SURREY. 



Married.'] At Godalming, Jrhn Allen, 

 efq. of Sunbury, to Lady Frances Turnour, 

 daughter of the late Earl of Winterton. 



Died-] At Farnham, Lady Amelia Ga- 

 mon, wife of Sir Richard Gamon, bart. M. P. 

 daughter of the late Duke of Athol, and fifter 

 te the preff^nt Duke. 



At tht feat of her brother-in-law, Lee 

 Stccrc Steerc, efq. near Dorking, Surrey, 

 Sarah, wife of John Harrifon, efq. banker, in 

 Manfion-hoiife-ftreet, »nd niece to Sir Bruolc 

 Watfon, bart. 



At Warring Farm, near Guilford, Mr. W. 

 Smallpiece. 



At Croydon, .Tohn Lcathlej-, efq. in confe- 

 qiicnce of being thrown from his hoife while 

 hunting, SI. 



SUSSEX. 



Applications are intended to be made, In 

 the enfuing fcrllion of parliament, for aftg 

 for the following purpofes : — For incorporat- 

 ing the pajilhes of Weft Firle, Bedingham, 

 and Glynde, in order t9 ereft a houfe of in. 

 diiilry, for the better accoremodation of the 

 poot of thofe pariihes. — For making a turn- 

 pike road from the Black Horfe Inn, Hor- 

 fham, to Rufliett Common, to join the 

 turnp ks ihere which leaos from Loxwood to 

 Guildtord ; and alfo a branch out of the faii 

 road at Broadbridgc Heath to Newbridge, 

 near the timber and coal wharf there, t9 

 Pulborough ; and alfo another branch from 

 Broadliridge Heath tojoin the Horfham turn- 

 pike road, at the direflionpoft near Slaugh- 

 ton Bridge, in the pariihof Warnham. 



A plas is in contemplation for improving 

 the harbour of Newhaven. Of all the great 

 public prdjefls none appears more important 

 than the making of a fate, commodious har- 

 bour becwesn Spithcad and the Downs. The 



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