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The effays to be delivered to the fecretary, 
before February, 1797; and a committee to be 
appointed, for the purpofe of corefponding with 
focieties, or individuals, to promote the object 
of the meeting. 
Marrviel.| Mr. §. Piper, of Haverhill-hall, 
to Mifs Piper. 
At Colchefter, Major Moriarty, of the marines, 
to Mifs Godfrey, daughter of the late Major G, 
Died.] Azed 86, Mr. H. Lodge, one of the 
aldermen of Colchefter, = 4 
At Caftle Hedingham, Mr. M. Watts. 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Wood. Mifs 
tons, daughter of the late D. S. efq. 
At Halfted, 44, Mrs. R. Vaizey. 
At Colchefter, Mr. W. Bumited. Aged 85, 
T. Bridge, efg. of Dunmow. 
KENT. 
The Whig Club have very handfomely voted 
sool to Mr. Uoneywood towards defraying © 
the expences of his late contefted eleCtion. 
A horfe hofpital is inftituting at Canter- 
bury. Every fubfcriber of two guineas por 
annum is. entitled to have one horfe conftantiy 
taken care of, free of every expence, except of 
food ; 
At Maid(tone affizes, John Clarke for the 
murder of Elizabeth Mann, and three others 
for various offences, were capitally convicted 
and received judgment of death. 
The grand jury of Kent have refolved, in 
confequence of the reduction in the price of 
oats and horfe provender, to encourage fuch 
innkeepers as fhall reduce their rate of poitage 
to one fhilling per mile. 
Married) At Tenterden, Mr. W. Mace, 
furgeon, to Mifs E. Curties. 
ohn Currie, efq. of Bromley, to Mifs Parn- 
ther, of London. 
» At Deal, Lieutenant R. England, of the navy, 
to Mifs E. Oakley. 
Died) At Canterbury, Mr. P. Penn, one 
of the town-ferjeants and clerk of the markets. 
Aged, 36, Mr. John Claris.. Mr. T. Brown. 
93) Mrs. Jager. Mrs. Snoulten. 
At Bromley, Mrs. Burrow, wife of E. B. efq. 
M. P. for Cockermouth. 
At Hall’s Place, Rev. W. Sawbridge, vicar 
of Stalesfield. His pen, his purfe, and his time, 
having been for fome months devoted to Mr. 
Honey wood, the candidate, at the late election ; 
from the moment the High Sheriff made his 
return unfavourable to Mr. H. his friend, Mr. S. 
nevet held up his head; he laid it fo deeply to 
heart, that he fcarcely ever {poke afterwards, 
and literally funk under it. His fervants, and 
the poor of his neighbourhood, to whom he was ° 
a father and benefactor, have occafion to lament 
their great lofs. 
At Town Sutton, Mrs. Crifpe. 
At Maidftone, 76, Mrs. Cutbuth. 
At Deal, 73, Mr. T. White. 
At Hawkhurft, Mrs. M. Lewis, daughter of 
the late T. L. efq. of Wimbledon. 
At Sandwich, Mrs. Hooper. 
At Bifhopbourn, Mrs, Ladd, 
Kent eos Surrey .«« Hampfrire .. . Wilts. 
Scrat- 
[July. 
At Wilfley Green, near Cranbrook, 80, Mre 
John Wood 
At Shorn-Ifield, Mr. A. Noaks. 
At Milton, near Gravefend, aged’ 73, Te 
Dalton, efq. 
At Afh, aged 33, Mr T. Raynor. 
At Franks, near Farningham, J. Tafker, efq 
At Nath, near Margate, Mr Eafon. : 
At Chatham, in an advanced age, Mr Adamfon 
SURREY. 
In the parifh of Thorp, between Chertfe y 
and Egham, there now refides a Mr. Wapfhot, 
a farmer, whofe anceftors have lived on the 
fame fpot fince the trme of king Alfred, by 
whom the farm was granted to Reginald Wap- - 
fhot, the anceftor of the prefent family. 
Died.| At Camberwell, Mifs J. Curteis, 
youngeft daughter of J. C. Eig. of Rye, in 
Suffex. 
At Godftone, on her journey to Brighton, 
Mrs. Balcomb, wife of Capt, B. of the Dragoon 
Guards. \ 
At Ditton, T. Cuftans, efq. 
At Chart-park, near Dorking, 'T. P. Come- 
wall, efq. the oldeft fupernumerary Captain in 
the Royal Navy. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
At Winchefter affizes, four prifoners were 
capitally convicted. 
Among whom was Vallarii Coffre, one of 
the French prifoners in Portchefter-caitle for the 
murder of one of his fellow prifoners, on which 
conviction he .*vas aiterwatds executed. 
At the fame affizes, an aétion was brought 
by Sir H. Parker againft Major Baillie, for 
crim. con..with the Lady of the former. The 
defendant allowed judgment to go by cefault 
—Damages 3000). 
Morrid.| At Fyfield, B. Woods, efq. ta 
Mils L. White, danghter of the late Rev. H, 
W. . 
Died.| At Chilland, near Winchefter, Mts, 
“Hull. 
At Postfmouth, Mrs. Long. 
+ WILTSHIRE, on 
Cne prifoner was capitally conviéted at §Sa- 
lifbury afizes. ‘I here were feveral indi€étments 
againit perfons for reorating ; but as it was the 
Arft offence, and 'they all pleaded guilty, Mr. 
Baron Thompfon levied only a {mall fne on 
each. 
Married.| At Salifoury, Rev. Mr, Adams to 
Mrs. Avery. 
Rev. Mr. Stonhoufe Vigor, fon*of the late 
Sir J. Stonhoufe, bart. to Mifs Huntingford, 
neice to the Warden of Winchefter-college. 
Died.) At Salifbury, Mr Lambert, fen, 
At Pewfey, Mifs Glafs.. At Fifherton-Mill, 
Mrs Williams. J 
John Turner, efq. clerk of the peace for the 
county of Wilts, and town-clerk of Salifbury. 
Mrs Rogers, of Athley, near Box. Mifs H. 
Jeftenes, of the fame place. 
Found dead in his bed, at Steeple-Afhton, 
Wilts, George Kemp, who kept a {mall farm. 
He was avery penurious man, and would fcarce- 
ly allow himielf the common nece tee 
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