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At Tottenham, E. Hughes, esq. of Ash¬ 
ford, to Mrs. Rickman, of Tottenham. 
At Beckenham, the Rev. E. Bouverie, 
second son of the Hon. B. B. and Vicar of 
Coleshil!, to the fourth daughter of the late 
Bishop of Exeter, and of Lady E. Courte¬ 
nay. 
At Lewisham,. T. Tebbutt, jun, esq. of 
Gray’s Inn, to the youngest daughter of 
W. Limbery, esq. of Blackheath. 
Died ] At Rochester, the Rev. C. Moore, 
Rector of Cuxstone. 
A't Great Chart, Mrs Mead, aged 83. 
At Deal, aged 63, Mr. M. Martin.—The 
Hon. L. P. Bouverie, third son of the Earl 
of Radnor. 
At Eastry, Miss H. Spain, fifth daughter 
ofMr. B. S. 
At Folkstone, Miss M. Anstee.—Mr. J. 
Baker, aged 80. 
At Willesborough, Mrs. Hayward, aged 
77 - 
At Dover, Mrs. Comes. 
Mr. J. M core, formerly of V/ingham. 
Mrs. Sheppard, relict of Mr. Si of Maid- 
Stone. 
In Canterbury, Mr. G. Lawrence.—Mr. 
Ellerbeck, sen.—Mr. J. Dawson.—E. Cray- 
ford, esq. aged 78.—-Mrs. Butterworth, 
aged 61. 
At Dover, Mr. Wm. Bond, aged 67 years. 
Mrs. Saunders, widow of Mr. R. Saun¬ 
ders, of DC;^!. 
At Hastings, the second daughter of J. 
Scott, of North ray-place. 
At Newington, Mr. R, Dixon, aged 71 , 
At Herne, Mr. Belsey, shopkeeper. 
At Ore, Mr. Hope. 
Mrs. Foreman, wife ofMr.T. F. of Fa- 
versham. 
At Margate, Mrs. Harrison, relict of the 
late Rev. Wm. FJ. 
Mrs. Kennett, wife of Mr. K. sen. of 
Maidstone. 
At 'i'enterden, in her 83d year, Mrs. 
Boorham.—Miss E. Dyne.— Mrs. Buck- 
well, .wife of Mr. B. B.—Mrs. Holding, 
78, wife ofMr. L. H. a dissenting Minister 
the^e. 
Mr. Wm. Anderson, of Margate, 78. 
,Miss Huggens, of Sittingbouni. 
At Rodmersham, Mr. H. Denne. 
At Little Barton, Miss Crosoer, daughter 
of the late Mr. H. C. of Bridge. 
At Faversham, Mr. J. Wilson, aged 67, 
many years an eminent woolstapler in that 
town. 
Aged 72 , Mrs. Mary White, daring 48 
years the tried and faithful servant of Mrs. 
Rayley, of Greenwich. She was a native of 
the town oFDevizes, Wilts, and her remains 
were by her request interred in the Church¬ 
yard of St. John in that place. From small 
beginnings she had gradually accumulated 
a considerable property, and had the satis¬ 
faction of bequeathing to her relations those 
solid advantages which seldom fail to reward 
the exertions ofpessevering industry. 
SUSSEX. 
A few days since a gentleman of Lewis 
shot a hen pheeasant that was ; very singu¬ 
larly marked, the plumage of her head, 
and part of the neck being nearly all 
white, and that on the back speckled 
with the same colour. It is esteemed as 
a rnra avis. 
D ed.] At Udimore, Mr. Edwards; and 
on the following Tuesday, Dec. 10, Mrs. 
Edwards, his widow, leaving a family of 
nine children. 
Mrs. Casliford, of Reading Street, aged 
67 years. 
Mr. White, of Arundel, aged 75. 
At High Harrowgate, T. J. Haskolt, 
esq. of Newport. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A few days ago, at about 20 minutes 
before three, a shock, resembling that of 
an earthquake, was felt very generally in 
the towns of Portsmouth, Portsea. and 
Gosport, and vicinity. It was instantane¬ 
ous, and caused such a tremulous motion 
in many houses, that as many as twenty 
families were awoke by it, and sprang out 
of bed. To many {tersons it appeared as 
if some heavy body had been moved in 
the lower part of the house, and shook its 
whole fabric; ro others it was a sudden 
motion of the bed, as if caused by the 
main strength of a person standing near 
it; the furniture in their rooms cracked, 
and the handles of chairs moved, as by an 
electric shock. Several ?ul(llers on guard 
said it was attended by a hollow rumbling 
noise; and several peojde belonging to 
vessels in the harbour, describe the water 
as violently agitated for some minutes. It 
appears to have lasted inland near a'mi¬ 
nute. The shock was experienced in a 
slight degree at Dover. 
Died.] At Warblington, in bis 20th year^ 
HectorMunro, esq. of Novar, N.B. 
BERKSfHRE. 
The Mausoleum at Windsor, which was 
begun by Cardinal Wolsey, has lately 
been rmished, agreeably to the directions 
of His Majesty ; and the remains of the 
late Princess Amelia have been removed 
into it, accoj'ding to the original inten¬ 
tion. 
Married.] C. Shard, jun. esq. of Lovell- 
hill, to Harriet, second daughter of Wme 
Dawson, Esq. of Leonard’s-hill. 
Died.] R. Bliss, esq. of Stroud-green, 
Newbury. 
At Prior’s court-house, Anne, wife of B. 
Bunbury, esq. 
At Newbury, Dec. 13, Anne, the eldest 
daughter of the Rev. D. James, ag-ed 23. 
Most forcibly does the death of this young 
person evince the uncertainty of lifej 
with all its enjoyments. When apparent- 
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