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Walton, aged 94, Mrs. E. Lemon. The rev. 
Mr. Crofts, rector of Greffenhall. Aged 56, 
Mr. Whithringham, an emineat printer and 
bookfeller, atLynn. Aged 23, Mifs S. Eaftoe, 
of Honingham. At Reymerftone, aged 79, 
_S. Reeve,.a day labourer, who by honeft in- 
duftry had acquired fuch a property as few per- 
fons in his {phere of life have died pofleffed of; 
Aged $0, Mrs. S. Bodham, of Swaffham, 
a kind benefaétrefs to the poor. N, Starkie, efq. 
of Dickleboro’. Ofa paralytic attack, aged 33, 
W.H.H. Pawlett, efg. late captain in the Eaft 
Norfolk militia. Mr. Cullington, of Laken- 
ham. (In London, the rev. W. Cooper, M.A. 
rector of Hardingham). Mr. R. Dye, of Ayl- 
fham.’ Mifs H. Brooke, daughter of the late 
rev. W. B. rector of Kirby Bedon. 
The rev. W. Sewell, M.A. late curate of 
Southwold, Suffolk, and formerly of North 
Waltham, inthis county. He was a man of 
modeft worth, and though only a feli-taught 
proficient, was eminently ficilled in the moft ab- 
firufe parts of mathematical learning. Hecon- 
tributed an aigebraical demonftration of Newton’s 
Binominal Theorem, to the laft volume of the 
Philofophical Tranfaétions. 
Aged2z9, Mr. J. Bailey, of Whepftead. 
SUFFOLK. 
Difpenfaries for the fick poor, fimilar to that 
in Bury, are now eflablithing at Ipfwich and 
Colchefter, by a voluntary fubfeription of 
_ the opulent inhabitants. 
A moft refpedtable requifition to call a 
sounty meeting, for the purpofe of addreffing 
the king to remove his minifters, &c. (figned 
by 88 peers and gentlemen) was dectined by 
the fheriff, partly on the ridiculous and infolent 
pretence of “‘ HIs BEING OBLIGED TO G¢é TO 
Lonpon, on Business !! i” 
SUSBEX. 
A fubfcription has been lately fet on foot for 
IMPROVING the BREEDS of CATTLE and 
SHEEP in the county, and for ENCOURAGING 
the 1nDuUsTRY of the LABOVRING Poor, by 
a diftribution of premiums, &c. 
Married.|—The rev. Mr. Blythefea, re€tor 
ef Itheam, in Kent, to Mifs Kemp, of Concy- 
burrows, near Lewes. 
Died.]—Near Lewes, J. Calverly, efq. At 
Lewes, Mr. J. Wilbar, Mrs. Watts. At 
Horfham, Mrs. Slater. At Butters Green, Mrs. 
Rycroft. At Bryton, aged 48, Mrs. Alleyne, * 
KENT. 
The Kentith petition to the king, relating 
to the difmiffion of minifters, &c. notices ** the 
profufe expendiure of the public money, the 
alarming magnitude of the national debt, the 
depreffed {tate of the public funds, and the dif- 
tracted condition of the loyal, but much in- 
jured, kingdom of Ireland,” &c. Thefe “ ac- 
‘cumulated evils,” are traced to their genuine 
fource, ‘* the grofs mifconduét of minitters,”’ 
who are reprefented in the petition as being 
“‘ incapable of neeuciating for peace, with dig- 
nity or candour’? In conclufion, the king is 
requefted “ to exclude from his councils all who are. 
S¥eTEMATICALLY AVERSE TO PEACE,”’ 
Although this petition was indifputably the 
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fenfe of a majority of the freeholders, being car- 
ried by at leaft ten to one, yet it was refolved 
to procure fignatures for a counter petition, by 
the fmall party that adjourned to the Bell Inn, 
at Maidftone.—The principal fpeakers were 
lord Gu1LpForD, lerd STANHOPE, lord Syp- 
Ney, lord Romney, fr E. KNaTCHBULL,y 
fir W. Geary, fir J. SHaw, fr H. Mann, 
Mr. J. Burney, and Mr. Briton. 
The Kent Agricultural Society have an- 
nounced for diftitbution at their next meeting, 
in Whitfun week, the following premiums :—- 
For the ENCOURAGEMENT OP INDUSTRY, 
fixteen premiums, amounting to 311. 10s. and 
fubdivided as under. To two married and to 
two fingle perfons, who fhall have ferved the 
longeft in hufhandry, eight guineas, in pre- 
miums of two each; to two maid fervants, 
with fimilar qualifications, four guineas, in pre= 
miums of two each; and for the longeft fervice, 
domeftic or in hufbandry, of a boy or gir! un- 
der feventeen years of age, two guineas, in pre~ 
miums of one each. Alfo, for the longeft ter- 
vice of labourers in hufbandry, not lets than 
five years, eight guineas, in premiums of two 
each. Altfo, for the greateft number of legiti- 
mate children maintained without parochial 
affifttance, by labourers in hutbandry, eight gui- 
neas, In premiums of two each. For the en- 
couragement of agriculture, eleven premiums, 
amountiug to 30!. 19s. 6d, and fubdivided as 
under. For the beft turn-wrift plough likely 
to be adopted for general ufe, 51. 55.5 for the 
beft cart ftallion kept for covering in the coun- 
ty, 4!. 4s. and for the fecond beft 21. 2s ; for 
the beft bull kept in the county 4l. 4s. and for 
fecond beft 21. 2s. Alfo, for the greateft nume 
ber of living ftocks of bees, premiums of two 
guineas, one and a half, and one each.  Alfoy 
for the beft Romney Marth ram, bred in the 
county, 4 guineas, and 2 for the fecond beft 5 
and for the beft fleece of a Romney-marfh ram, 
bred in the county (the gu/ity and quantity to be 
referyed for confideration) two guineas, 
Married. |—Mr. Hodfoll, of Sevenoaks, to 
Mifs L. Bunce. At Afhiord, Mr. J. Harper, 
of Red Lion-ftreet, Clerkenwell, London, to 
Mifs Baily. At Addington, the hon. capt, 
Wingfield, of the guards, to Mifs Bartholomew, 
Ms. J. Meillear, of Rochefter, to Mifs M. 
Piper, of Maidftone. At Sandwich, J- Hervey. 
efq. late captain of the Prince of Wales thip of 
war, to Mifs Bradley. Mr. Watfon, agent to 
the contrator for fupplying fhips of war in the 
Downs with frefh bread, to Mifs Martin, of 
Deal. Mr. C. Sage, of Denton, to Mifs A. 
Piicher, of Godmerfham. 
Died.|—At Canterbury, Mr. J. Drew, com- 
mon council man, one of the furgeons to the 
Kent Infirmary, and fecretary, from its infitu- 
tion, to the benevolent fuciety for the relief of 
widows and orphans of m-dical_ men in the 
county. Mr. H. Potter, S. R. Dotting, efg. 
Captain jn the 3rd regiment of Dracoon Guards, 
ftationed at Canterbury. T. Clowes, efq. 
mayor, and one of the furgeons to the Kent In- 
firmary. 
At Chatham, Mr, A. Manley, builder's firft 
aififtant 
