1797] 
for paving, lighting, cleaning, and otherwife 
improving the tuwn of Ipfwich, the charges 
of which are to be defrayed by an impoft, 
to be Jaid on all coals imported into the har- 
bour. 
Died.| Aged 63, Mr. J. Cay, of Botefdale. 
“Mrs. Sizer, of Woodbridge. Mr. J. Wynne, 
of Beck Row, Mildenhall. Near Bury, Mr. 
Otbourn. 
SUSSEX. 
Lately, a cow, near Lewes, being fwollen, 
by feeding too greedily on hay, was opened, by 
a farrier, who took out of her two buthels, the 
product of her exceffive feeding: fhe was re- 
lieved by the operation, and recov ed, 
Died.| At Yapton, Mr. Stdker. Mifs Cam- 
pion, ef Danny. At Eatt Bourne, Mr. Dutton, 
The rey. Dr, Pilkington, of Findon. 
Aes KENT. 
Married. J—At Hawking, Mr. Kember, 
aged 65, to Mifs A. Marfh, aged 17 ; a young 
lady poffeffed of aconfiderable fortune, with a 
perfon and accomplifhments highly captivating. 
At Maidfione, the rev. W. Marth, reGtor of 
Ruckenge, aged 79, to Mrs. E Lyfs; this is 
the third time that each of the parties had en- 
tered into the matrimonial connexion. © At 
Canterbury, Mr. J. Ellis, of Winbourn, Dor- 
fer, to Mifs Twyman. 
Died. |—At Canterbury, aged 69, Mrs, 
Baker. Aged 90, Mrs. Elwyn, Mir. E. Le 
Grand, furgeon; a promifing young ‘man, 
whofe endowments would have done honour to 
a riper age. In the precincts of the cathedral, 
Mr. T. Young, a faithful and conicientious fer- 
vant of the archdeacon. Aged 19, Mifs M. Le 
Geyt. At Rocheiter, Mr. Halihead, blind 
from his infancy. Aged 17, Mifs Booth. Mr. 
“Chalk. At Chatham, Mrs. Hudfon.. Aged 
40, Mr. R. Irwin, oar-makey to the dock-yard. 
Mrs. Hudfon.. Mr. Maynard, jun. as he was 
writing in his compting-houfe, he complained 
of a pain in his breaft, and falling down, he 
expired. At Margate, aged 22, Mrs. C. Man- 
ton. Near Margate, a Mr. Thompion, of Lon- 
don, who being in a fingle herfe chaife, on a 
vifit to Margate, the chaife was overturned, and 
he was killed on the fpot. At Barham, aged 
75, Mrs. C. Crofoer. Near Margate, aged 83, 
Mrs. §S. Fagg. At Harborough-houfe, aged 
59, Mrs. S, Littleton. At St. Peter’s, Tile of 
Thanet, Mr. E. Smocket. At Miniter, Tha- 
net, Mr. A. Collard, fen. At Maidttone, Mr. 
J. Harris, gent. Mr. G. Andrews, of Folk- 
ftone. At Great Chart, aged gt, Mr. J. Til- 
man. At Woodchurch, Mrs. Todd, of an in- 
nocent and irreproachable life and converfation 
as a woman, and of ferious deportment as a 
chriftian. At Whitftable, Mr. E. Rigden, one 
of the company of dredgers. Mr. J. Rigden. 
Mrs. Harrifon, within the fpace of five minutes, 
in confequence of a fudden rifing in her throat. 
Mrs. Salifbury, aged 59. 
Seath. At Shcernefs, Mr. W. Shropfole, maf- 
ter maft-maker at the dock-yard. At Elham, 
Mis, Nickols, Mr, Fuller, of Afh, 
At Seafalter, Mrs. — 
Suffer. Keith. Hants. Berk5.0 Wilts. Somer et. 16g 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The law of the cythe of hops has been clearly 
laid down by a legal drcifion, in along-depend-+ 
ing-caufe betwecn the lay impropriator of Farn< 
ham diftriét, and the hop-planters of the fame, 
viz. that the tythes of hops shall be taken from 
the tenth bufhel after having been picked, and tot 
from the tenth bill fet out. This decifion has 
overturned the verciéts of feveral former juries. 
The Dean and Chapter of Winchefter have 
lately granted a permanent annua! increafe to 
the flipends of the feveral minor canons, an 
addition, whieh, together with a recent exten- 
fion of patronage in their favour, makes a con= 
fiderable improvement in their refpective fitua- 
tions. 4 
Died.|—At Winchefter, Mrs. Binfield. At 
Southampton, Mrs. Sanders. At Portfea, Mr. 
Courtney, and Mr, W. Urry, jun. YT. 
Whele, efq. alderman of Portfmouth.. Near 
Port(mouth, Mr. W. Fleet, At Bafineftoke, 
aged 72, Mrs. L. Ruffel. At Midlington 
Place, Mifs D. Budd. At Newport, Ifle of 
Wight, aged 87, Mrs. Howe. The Rev. L. 
Kerby, reétor of Cattle. Eaton. At Milford, 
Mifs Spratt, of engaging manners, and an 
amiable difpofition. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Died.J— At Reading, Mr. Haymes, a limner, 
after having refided there about th ee months; 
dying fuddenly, and being a ftranger in the 
town, his tamily conneétions could not be afcetre: 
tained. 
Near Wokingham, aged 77, Mrs. Cooper. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Died.}—At Salifbury, at his houfe in the 
Clofe, a.ed 85, the rev. Mr. Vanderplank, rec- 
tor of Ham and Honnington, ordinaiy of the — 
county gaol, and for 60 years one of the vicars 
of the cathedral. Mr. Biggers. Mr. Batt.— 
Near Romfey, the rev. E. Fleet, retor of Tar- 
rant Gunvile, of a very eccentric Character, 
Near Amefbury, Mrs. Powell. At Weit Dean, 
7, Mr. J. Webb, and Mr. T. Plowman. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
At alate meeting of the inhabitants of Brif- 
tol, convened for the purpofe of framing an 
addrefs to the King, expreflive of a cordial ap- 
probation of the meafures of Government, and 
concurrence in a vigorous  profecution of the 
war, &c. an amendment, fuggetting “ difru/t 
of the ability of miniters ether to conduct the wary 
or to conclude a fpecdy and honourable peace,’ 
WAS CLEARLY THE SENSE OF A VERY 
LARGE MAJORITY.@ The .mecting was re- 
markably tumultucus, and the mayor, and 
fome others, who adhered to the original mo- 
tion, being unable tu carry the fame, withdrew, 
and fiened their names to an addrets, deciara~ 
tory of their particular fentiments, in a fepa- 
rate meeting. 
The clergy of Briftol (22 perfons) haye pub 
lifhed an excellent addrefs to the inhabitants, 
contaming exhortations calculated for the pur- 
pofe of ftemming the torrent of vice and im- 
morality, inculcating a decent refpect for the 
dutics; 

