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KENT. 
The company on the coaft, at Margate and 
throughout the Ifle of Thanet, has been un- 
commonly numerous in the prefent autumn, 
The plan of the horfe hofpital at Canterbury, 
noticed in a former Magazine, has been attend- 
ed with fuccefs. 
Married.) At Deal, W. Goldfinch, efq. Se- 
cretary to Admiral Peyton, to Mifs E. Lock. 
At Upper Deal, D. J. Harder, eiq. Surgeon 
ef her Imperial Majefty’s ihip Nickonor, to 
Mifs Collman, of Canterbury. 
Died. | At Canterbury. W. Abbott, efq, 
Proétor and Regiftrar of the Ecclefiaftical Court 
ef this diocefe. Mr. John Tyler. Mifs M. 
Oakley, daughter of T. O. efq. Banker. 25, 
Mr. Rambolin. go, Mr. Leman. 82, Mis. 
Ruffel, relict of M. R. efq. 
At St. Peter’s, in Thanet, Mrs. Cantis, late of 
Canterbury. At Folkftone, 41, Mrs. Cook, 
wife of Capt. C.. At Beckenham, Mrs. J. 
Bradford. 
At Maidftone, Mr. G. Prentis. Mrs. Cole- 
man, wife of Mr. F. C. furgeon; in taking an 
airing in a one-horfe chaife with hef fon and 
daughter, the bridle having flipt off, the horfe 
took fnght, and threw down the young man, 
who had jumped out in order to replace it, and 
evertuming the chaife, Mrs. C. had her fkull 
fractured and her arm broke ; fhe only lived 2 
er 3 days: the daughter had jumped out of the 
enaife before it was overturned. 
. At Doyer, Mifs M. A. Richards. In the 
paifh of Seafalter, 35, Mr. T. Hayward. At 
Linftead, near Canterbury, Mr. C. Anders ; 
who died in the fame houfe in which he was 
bore, and from) which, during a period of go 
years, he never flept one night. 
At Greenwich, Mr. W. L. Williams, At- 
tormey, one of the coroners of the county of 
Kent. At Longport, 22, Mr. G. Giles. 
SURREY. 
Married. | C. Sandys, cfg, Cagt inthe Navy, 
to Mifs Knowles. 
Died.} At Barnes, 67, Rear Admiral John 
Stanton. At Wimbledon, Mr. Pigott, father of 
the Rey. Mr, Pigott, of Leicefter.. At Wand. 
worth, 17,,.Mrs. Willams. 
BERKSHIRE. 
At Reading races, on the 23d ult. the soi. 
was won by Mr. Stapleton’s Sufannah, beating 
1 other, The soo, on the 2 following days, 
were not ftarted for. 
At Abingdon races, on the rzth, the gol. 
was won by lord Egremont’s Ragged Jace. 
And, on the 13th, another sol. by Six I. 
Poole’s Keren Happfuck, beating 4 others. 
Married.| At Reading, Lieut. Pope, of the 
Marines, to Mifs Dias, of London. 
Brea) At Reading, in an advaced age, Mr. 
Glanville. Mr. 5S, Buckland; in getting from 
the roof of a coach about ten days. before his 
death, he lacerated one of his legs, which brought 
on a violent fever, and occafioned his death. 
. At Bath, 51, R. Benyon, efq. of Englefield 
Houle, M.P. for 6 pa:liaments for Peterbo- 
rough; e poileffed eltates to the amount of 
8,000], a year in Berkfhire and Effex, belides 
very large perfonalities, 
At Taplow, Rich. Crop, efq. At Henley. 
upon-Thames, Mr. Coles, Rey. Rob. Bunce, 
curate of Hambledon, near Henley. At Woods 
ley, Mr. Dail, late of Reading. At Thame, 
Mrs, D. Athburft, fifter to Sir W. A. of Wa- 
terftock. Mr. Rich. Smith, jun. 
SUSSEX, 
Mr. Thomas Elgar, of Portflade, ia a lete 
Suffex paper, has publifhed the folowing ftrik. 
ing faéts .xelative to the monopoly of farms 
within his perfonal knowledge in feveral parithes 
of that county :— 
“Tn the firft of thefe parithes are twenty-one 
farms without a farmer refiding on them, and 
fifty cows leis than formerly —In the fecond 
parith are fixteen farms without a refident far- 
mer, and thirty-four cows lefs than formerly — 
In the third, are ‘twenty-five farms without a 
farme: refiding on them, and feventy cows lefs 
than formerly.—In the fourth, are twenty-five: 
farms without a farmer refiding on them, and 
feventy-four cows Jefs than formerly —In the 
fitth, are twenty-two farms without a farmer 
refiaing on them, arid eighty-three cows lefs 
than formerly.—-In the fixth, are thirty farms 
without a fermer-refiding on them, and ninety 
cows lefs than formerly.—In the feventh, are 
fourteen farms without a farmer refiding on 
them, and forty-{ix cows lefs than formerly — 
And in the eighth parifh, are fifteen farms with- 
out a farmer refiding on them, and forty-foug 
cows lefs than formerly.—-There are three other 
parithes to which my enquiries have been ex- 
tended that have two hundred cows lefs than 
formerly. In {ome of thofe parifhes, and in 
others that I have not defcribed, live farmers 
that occupy from fix, to fixteen, and cighteen 
farms each, feven of whom ufe nearly one: 
hundred farnis.’? 
‘ausried.| At Lewes, Mr, Hick, to Mifs 
Haralin, of enfield. At Hurit Green, T. 
Borradaile, efq. of London, to Mifs Bufs, of 
Rofe Hull, 
Dicd.| At Seaford, Mifs Goldfmith, only 
daughter of the late J. G. efg. At Horlham, 
99, Mis. Percival. At Southover, near Lewes, 
72, Mrs, Blackman. 
TIAMP SHIRE. 
A furvey is making of the trees in the New 
Foreft, that fuch of them as are ft for thin. 
building may be cut down. ? 
In a report made on the 3d inftant, to a 
meeting of the proprietors of the Lendun and 
Southampton Parts Fungtin Caral, it appeared 
to be practicable to carry a canal from Bafingftoke. 
by the way of Alhford, &c, to Winchefer, 
Upwards of 1600 French emigrant prictts 
were lately in Southampton. 
_ Married | In the Wile of Wight, G. Shed. 
Gon, efqg. of London, to Mifs Goodrich, daugh- 
ter of W. G. efq. of Spring Hill. 
At Southampton, Licut. Morce, of his Ma. 
jefty’s thip Orettes, to Mils Lewis, of Briftol, 
At Wickham, H. Minchin, efy. to Wits 
Guittcn. 
Died} 



