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2^e}it — Sussex^ 
Forster ! whose sun, alas 1 toe quickly set, 
In life’s imposing prime paid Nature’s debt. 
Yet not ’till ripe he fellj life’s little span 
Y as liv’d to reason, “ and he died a man.” 
Whatl tho’ his head lie low beneath the sod, 
He shall be rais’d by his great maker, God, 
KENT. 
A v.'ell has been lately discovered in the 
Keep of Dover Castle, it is situated in the 
thickness of the N. E. wali, near the top of 
the building, and exhibits a sine specimen of 
masonry, being steasied to the bottom with 
the greatest regularity and compactness; 3 '.t 
is about five feet in diameter, and is upwards 
of 400 feet deep. According to tradition, this 
is the identical well that Harold promised to 
deliver, with the Castle of Dover, into tl'.e 
hands of Williasn (he Conqueror, the breach 
of which promise cost the former his life and 
kingdoiu. 
Married.'] J. J. Watt, esq. of London, 
to Eliza, third daugther of A. Long, esq. of 
Faversham. 
Mr. William Stokes, miller, to Mary 
Chaplain, both of Ashford. 
Mr. J. Neame, to Miss Barbara Kambrook, 
both of Petham. 
Mr. Cornelius Benson, of Birmingham, 
to Mary .4an, second daughter of tne late 
Mr. John Jager, of Canterbury, 
Mr. Thomas Adams, to Mrs. hJears, of 
Hernhill 5 and Mr. Glover, to Miss Meurs. 
. At Canteibury, Mr. W. Lucas, ro Mrs. 
Elizabeth Steady. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Edward Ebden, to 
Mrs. Eljzabeth Harvey. 
Mr. Wood, of his Majesty’s ship Fyen, 
to Mrs. Stevenson, cf Chide. 
Mr. Spicer, to Miss Susan Atberden, both 
of Dor tr. 
At Great Mougsham, Mr. John Rigden, 
to Miss jane Coving. 
At Cindcingiy, iMr. James Richard on, 
of Tunonoge-Welis, to Miss .Manrungton. 
At Fluckley, rrir. Joiai I'anton, to Miss 
Sarah Hintiey. 
At Herne, Mr. John Let, to Miss Martha 
Smith. 
At Charlton, Mr. Richard Baker, to Miss 
Elizabeth Hogeen. 
At Backiand, Mr. Leonard Bean, of Dover, 
to Miss Anna Camming. 
Air. John Tilbe, of Maidstone, to Ivfiss 
Elizabeth Cooper. 
Mr. Buddie, to Miss Ma.-y Hatton, of 
Euckiar.d. 
At Dover, Mr. James Beasley, to Tvliss 
Mary Ewuchier. 
At Eimstone, A..-r. Ed.mund Gibbs, to Jliss 
S. .dmith. 
A"*: Herne, Mr. vVilliarn King, to Miss 
A.nn Paterson. 
il'it.f.] Of the wounds he received in the 
[Nov. 1. 
action with the Boulogne Flotilla, aged 24-, 
Charles Cobb, first of the Castilian gun- 
brig, and second son of Benjamin Cobb. esq. 
of Nev/ Romney. He was wounded by a 
shot which shattere.d his arm high up near 
the shoulder; alfo broke the ribs, and in¬ 
jured the lungs on the left side. He was m 
consequence obliged to undergo amputation 
at the shoulder joi'it, but expiieJ shortly 
after the operatios. His remains were 
landed from the Viper cutter on Monday 
last, and on Wednesday they were interred 
at Ilomney, with mili'-ary iionours. 
At Stile Bridge, AIis. Lefevre. 
At Brabourn, A5r. T. Godfrey, 62. 
At Herne, Mr. William Morris, and three 
days after bis wdfe. 
A.t Chatham, Mr. James Pearce, many 
years master armourer. 
At l\]arden, in the 8.5th year of his age, 
the ilev. John Andrews, L.L D. presented 
to tbe vicarage in the ye'rl767, by Arch¬ 
bishop Seeker, and with few intermissions 
he performed the whole duty of the Parish 
till a fortnight before his death. 
Mr. Cressy, master rigger of Chatham 
Dock-yard. 
At Canterbury, aged 81, Mr. Harry Bur¬ 
gess.— Mr James Elwyn, 61. 
A.t Appledore, aged 74, Air. Paine, shoe¬ 
maker. 
Near Canterbury, Miss Bradley, 39. 
r.lr. Sherrard, wife of Mr. $. of Canter¬ 
bury, 62- 
At Burtnarsh, Mr. Edward Coleman, age-d 
70, whose death v/iil long be severely ftic 
by the proprietors and occujriers of lards 
in PvOmney Marsh, for the important ser¬ 
vices which they have received from his 
gveat zeal and constant attention to the Sea 
Vfalls for nearly forty years. 
>st Capel le Fern, Mr. Sims, farmer, 04. 
At A)iesfcrd, Mr. John Ciiarlton, 64. 
At New Romney, P.Irs. Barnikel, 36. 
W. Maddock, esq. assi-tant in Ids Majes¬ 
ty’s Dock-ydid, Sheerness, after a servitude 
of 50 years. 
At Sandwich, in the prime of life, Mr. 
John Denne. 
At Dover, Lieutenant Selby, of the .id 
Lancashire Militia.—Mr. Samuel Shepman, 
81. 
At Boughton, Mrs. Kills, widow, 97. 
Aged 66 years, Mrs. Margartt Wigzell, 
Wife of John W’. esq. of Canterbury, and 
daughter of the late Rev. Robert Jenkin, 
Rector of Westbere. 
SUSSEX, 
The following was the produce of milk and 
butter from a cow, the property of Mr. VVm. 
Cramp, of Lewes, Sussex : between the od of 
April, 1809, ond th.e lOchof May, 1810,a'period 
of 57 tveeics, the quantity of butter was 762 
pounds. 
