1808:] 
At Upton, John Birkbecle, esq. banker of 
Lynn, 60. ; 
“At Boyston Hall, Roxwell, Mr. John 
Clevely, youngest son of the late George C. 
esq. 22. iY : 
‘At Billericay, Major Joseph Fell, of the 
‘third garrison battalion. His death was oc- 
_ casioned by the injury he received from a fall 
| | onship board, when going with part of his re- 
giment to Ireland, in November, 1806. 
. At Hadleigh Hall, Mr. Thomas Harridge, 
"eldest son of Thomas H. esq. of Rayleigh, 54. 
KENT. 
At the anniversary of the Kent Society for 
the encouragement of Agriculture and -In- 
' dustry, holden at Canterbury on the 10th of 
June, the following premiums were adjudged: 
to James Ferry, waggoner to Mr. John Pan- 
ton, of Milton, next Sittingbourn, twenty- 
seven years, two gnineas.—To Alexander 
_. Foad, servant to Mr, Stephen Sayer, of Re- 
_ culver, seventeen years, two gaineas.—Single. 
~ “To John Curling, servant to the late Mr. 
_ M. Wood and his widow, of Tilmanstone, 
sixteen years, two guineas —To Hannah 
Brown, dairymaid to Mrs. Hoile, of Fingles- 
ham, twelve years, two guineis-——To Mary 
Austin, servant to Mr. John Adams, of Wye, 
_ eleven years, two guineas.—To John Kemp, 
. Jabourer to Mr. B. Taylor, of Langdon- 
- sourt, forty-eight years, two guineas.—To 
John Higgins, labourer to Mr, B. H. Leese, 
be ef Norton, forty-two years, two guineas.—-To 
+ John Danton, sen. labourer to Mr. John 
_ Bushell, of Nonington, forty-one years, two 
 guineas.—-To William Petman, of Wooines- 
| borouzh, for having brought up ten of fifteen 
children to the age of six years, with trifling 
~ relief, two guineas. —To George Bennefield, 
of Patrixhourn, for ten of eleven children, 
no relief, two.guineas.—-Lo John Pittock, of 
Mongeham, for eight of twelve children 
born, with ten shillings relief only, two 
guineas. —To Ann May, of Fordwick, for 
_ seven of nine childrén,born, two guineas.——To 
' “Thomas Dunk, of Cobham, for eighty-three 
living stocks of bees, two guineas.—To Mr. 
| Roalfe, of Canterbury, for his best cart stal- 
 Kion, five guineas.——-To Mr. Francis, of Can- 
_ terbury, for the best two yearling cart colt or 
\ filly, five guinezs.—To George Finch Hat- 
_ ton, esq. of Eastwell Park, for the best short 
_ woolled ram tag, five guineas.—To Ceorge 
_ Finch’Hatton, esq. of Eastwell Park, for the 
_ best pen of short woolled ewe tags, five gui- 
neas.—To Mr. H. Boys, of Betshanger, far 
the best boar, three guineas.—Io Mr. H. 
Boys, of Betshanger, for the best sow, two 
‘Bulueas, 
__ At the late Wool-fair and Agricultural 
_ Meeting, held at Ashford, al] the five prizes 
_for long-woolled sheep were adjudged to Mr. 
Wall, of Ashford. For the short-woolled 
shecp, two prizes were adjudged to Mr. Boys, 
of Betshanger ; and fora third, no sheep shewn 
Were deemed worthy. Mr. Martin, of Great 
~ Chart, near Ashford, was adjudged the prize 
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for the best three-year old bull ; and Mr, 
Jacob Kingsnorth, of Appledore, the prize for 
the best pair of Kentish heifers. In the wool 
trade very little business was transacted ; the 
buyers offered 10d. per pound for Romney- 
marsh wool, but the growers expected better 
prices. : 
Married.] At Brompton, Mr, Pike, lieu- 
tenant in the royal navy, to Miss Hooper. 
At Gravesend, Mr. William Pitt, of the 
White Hart inn, to Miss Hooper, 
Captain Holt of the. Royal Artillery, 
to Frances; yourlgest dayghter of F. M. Aus- 
tin, esq, of Kippington, near Sevenoaks, 
At Friendsbury, H. B. Gascoigne, esq. late 
of the royal marines, to Miss Gibbs. 
At Hartlip, Samuel Clayton, esq. of Ray- 
leigh, Essex, to Miss Mary Hannah Wyatt. 
Dicd.| At Hunton, Mr. William Martin, 
66. 
At Broadstairs, Mrs. F. Philpot, wife of 
Mr. Edward P.—Mrs. Bayley, of the Fort- 
house. ; 
At Rochester, Mr. Ross, ship-builder.— 
Mr. Weeks, assistant surgeonof the Chatham 
division of marines, and son of Dr. W.—John 
Sparks, esq. many years an eminent attorney 
and chamberlain of this city. 
At Croom’s Hill, Greenwich, Miss Mary 
Edmeads, only daughter of Captain Wil- 
liam E. 
SURRY, 
Married.} At Wimbledon, Wiliiam Ray 
ley, esq. of Christ Church, in this county, to 
Miss Williams, late of Brighton. 
At Dorking, Mr. Kelleway, to Miss Wor- 
nell, both of Downton, Wilts. 
Died.] At Carshalton, Richard Shipley, 
esq. 
At Godalming, on her way to Bognoy, 
Mrs. Deane, wife of Mr. Robert D. of Ca- 
versham, Oxon, and eldest daughter of the 
late Thomas Willis, esq. of Kidmore End. . 
SUSSEX. .f 
Married.| At Lewes, Mr. John Freeman, 
_to Mrs. Sawyers.. ' 
At Kingstone, Mr. James Hodson, son of 
A. W. Hodson, esq. of Westmeston, to Miss 
Rogers, daughter of Thomas R. esq. of 
Kingstone. : 
At. Brighton, Captain S. Erridge, to Migs 
Ackerson. ‘ 
At Salehurst, C. Kingsley, esq. of Surry- 
place, Kent-road, to Miss.Jane Mainwaring, 
of Chester. Y 
Died]. At Ashcombe, near Lewes, Mr. 
D. Boys, third son of J. Boys, esq.17. 
At Chichester, Mr. Wright, verger of the 
cathedral, 73,—-Mr. Joseph Seagrave, printer, 
46, Mr. Seagrave was greatly respected for 
his urbanity of manners and integrity by his 
fellow-citizens; and he had been tong pa- 
tronized by Mr. Hayley, the pact, of whom he 
was deservedly a fayourite.—Mr. William 
Cobden, 96 —Mr. Charles Habia, and Mrs, 
Norris, both of London. : 
A$ Ditcshling, Mr. Lindfeld, 
At 
