: 1308.] Y, 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Susannah Pollard, 86. 
At Little Baddow, Mrs. Hodgers, 78. 
At Barking, Joseph Bladworth, esq. 62. 
At Pebmarsh, Mrs. Collis. 
At Chipping Hill, Witham, in consequence 
of being overturned in his chaise, Mr Porter. 
Mrs, Johnsen, wife of the Rev. john J. 
fector of Great Parndon, in this county, and 
daughter of the late J. Waters, esq. of Hun- 
gerford Park, Berks, ; 
At Mersea Island, near Colchester, Mrs, 
Overall, sen. 90. 
At Springfield, Mr. Wm. Grace, scheol- 
muster, 76. 
' At Ardleigh, Mr. Phillips Bromley, 65. 
At Great Holland, Mr. James Guodwyn, 
of the Lion imn. 
At Writtle Park, Mrs. Dearsle, relict of 
Wn. D. esq. of Rainham, and sister of the 
Yate Thackray Nightingale, esq. of Rox- 
well, 86. , 
At Great Wakering, Mrs. Mary Smith, 63 
At Maldon, Mr. Brown, 40. 
KENT. 
Married | In the Isle of Thanet, Daniel 
Rainier, esq of Hackney, to Miss Sarah May- 
hew, of Ramsgate. ‘ 
At Maidstone, the Rev. Thomas Pearce, 
_ vicar of Rucklington, Essex, to Miss Hodges, 
eldest daughter of Mr. Edward H. 
__ At Gravesend, R. Millis, esq. purser of his 
_ Majesty’s ship Corso, to Miss Hopper. 
At Upper Deal, Lieutenant Edward Darby, 
to Miss Jane Claringbold. 
_ At’ Ramsgate, Lieut. 
Kingsford. 
At Canterbury, the Rev. Wm. Bennett, 
_ vicar Of Stone, in the Isle of Oxney, to Eli- 
zabeth, second daughter of the Rev. Wm. 
Chafy, rector of Swallowcliffe. 
At Rochester, Mr. R.. Jackson, quarter- 
master in the fourth dragoon guards, to Miss 
GOwlett, of Leéds.—Lieut. R. Murton, of the 
royal marines, to Miss Ann Smith, daughter 
of —— 5S. esq. of Hoo. 
Died.} At Meréworth, Mrs. Miller, wife 
Dr. M. 55. 
~ 
At Faversham, Mrs. Cambourne, 72. —Mrv. 
R. Hinds, 51.—Mys. Shepherd, wife of Mr. 
‘Samuel S. 
At Woolwich, the infant son of Lieutenant 
Colonel Borthwick, of the Royal Artillery. 
_ At Lewisham, Mr. John Russel, 44. 
- At Throwly, Mr: H. Cobb. 
At Ashford, Mrs. Pattenson, widow of Jo- 
seph P. ‘esq —Mr. Thomas Reeve. 
At Hothfield, Mr. West, 94. 
_ At Maidstone, John Gréens gent. 81.—Mrs. 
Pell, 61.—Mr. bubber, 65.—Mr. Stephens, 
woz. .. 
At Herne, Edward Reynolds, esq, 74. 
_ At Se. Nicholas; in Thanet, Mrs, Bridges, 
her of John B. esq. 72. ~ 
MoXturx Mag, No. 177, 
Kent. 
Wright, to Miss 
__At Ore, near Faversham, Mr. Mitchell, 
391 
At New Romney Mrs. Pike, wife of Mr. 
P. stationer, 62. : 
At Lee, the dowager Lady Dacre. 
At Eitham Lodge, Oliver Farrer, esq. of 
Bedford-sguare, London. 
At Wilmington, near Dattford, James 
Cumming, esq admiral of the white, 70. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Alderman Bristow, 
printer and bookseller, and treasurer of the 
eastern. parts of the county, 47. He was 
many years proprietor of the Kentish Chro- 
nicle, and has bequeathed 1001 to the Kent 
and Canterbury Hospital, and twenty guineas 
to the lying in charity, lately established in 
this city——Mr. John Sequin, 86.—Mr. 
James Powel, 79.——Miss M. Iggulden, daugh- 
ter of Mrs, I. of the! George inn, 26.—Mrad. 
foad, 83.—Mrs.° Chapman, wife of Mr. 
William C. ; 
At Tunbridge-wells, John Smith, sj. of 
Homierton, Middlesex. 
At Margate, William Whiting, esq. of 
Thatcham, Berks.—-Mr. Charles Purdy, 20, 
—Edward Vaughan Williams, esq. of St. 
George’s place, Surry-road.—Mrs. Heseltine, 
wife of Mr Benjamin, H. of London. 
At Barham, Edward, eldest son of Sir Ed- 
ward Dering, bart. of Surenden. ; 
At Godmersham Park, Elizabeth, wife of 
Edward Austin, esq. 35. : 
At Folkestone, Mrs. Beéssant. 
At Sittingbourne, B. Faussett, esq. attor- 
ney, 55.—Mr. Thomas Denner. ’ 
At Deal, Mrs. Elgar, wite of Mr. ALE. 
of his majesty’s customs, 29. " 
At Dover, Mr. Richard Hight. 
At Buckland, Mrs. Luckhuist, wife of 
Mr. L. of the Antwerp inn, Dover. 
Mrs. Strover, lady of the mafior of Bromp= 
ton, 85, 
At Brompton, Miss Jennings, of Hawk- 
hurst, only daughter of the late Joseph J, 
esq. of Fenchurch street, London, 
At Ramsgate, Miss L. Massey, youngest 
daughter of Sir Hugh M.—Mr. John Thwaite, 
78.—Mirs, Tomson, relict of Mr. Rchard T. 
—Miss Susannzh Spurgeon, 2i1.—Reverend 
Mi. Vickers, vicar of St. Lawrence’s 
church, Cateaton street, London. He 
was on a ‘visit to Ramsgate, and had 
dined with a party of friends at the Lon- 
don hotel He parted with them in the 
evening to go to Burgess’s library, wheres 
after having sat some time reading the pa. 
pers, he went out about ten o’clock, unace 
companied by any other person, to walk on 
the East Pier Head, his regular custom pre- 
vious to retiring to rest He had got nearly. 
to the extremity of the pier, at which place 
Sir William Curtis’s pleasure yacht lay moor 
ed alongside, when looking over at her, the 
night being dark, he stepped too far, and fell 
between the vessel and the wall, ayainst both 
of which he is supposed to have struck in hig 
descent fo the water, a height of about thirty 
feet, and waa ‘taken up with séveral bones 
2D broken, 
