1800. ] 
At Milford, Mr. Wm. Smith, a celebrated 
ringer. ; 
ESSEX. 
Ata late meeting of the Effex Agricultu- 
ral Society, after an exhibition of much hand- 
fome and ufeful ftock, the filver meda! of the 
Society was adjudged to each of the following 
candidates: viz. Right Hon. Lord Petre, for 
the beft heifer. 
-Mr. Cooper, acart-ttallion. Mr. Wakefield, 
aboar. Mr. Thomas Knight, a Leicefter- 
fhire tup. C.C. Wefton, efg. M.P. a South 
Down tup, anda ewe. 
a Weft Lincoln tup, a ewe, and two fheer 
Weft Lincoln wethers. Mr. R. Cawiton, a 
Leicefterfhire ewe. 
At Chelmsford affizes the number of pri- 
foners for trial amounted to 80. Nine of 
thefe were capitally conviéted, of whom five 
were left for execution. ' 
At thefe aflizes a yerdi&, with one thou- 
fand pounds damages, was very properly given 
againft a mafter-builder, for not having ufed 
fufficient care and fkill in building a noufe 
for the plaintiff. 
Lately, at the anniverfary of the Colchef- 
ter Sunday-fchools, nearly 400 children at- 
tended. ‘fhe colle&tions amounted to 4a2l, 
4s. 4d. befides which, each child was pre- 
fented with 63. asthe gift of R. Thornton, 
efq. M. P. for that borough. 
Married.} At Colcheiter, Mr. John Ro- 
berfon, to Mifs Rayner. The Rev. Richard 
Hoblyn, reétor of All Saints and St. Bo- 
tolph’s, to Mifs Blatch, daughter of Major 
Blatch. 
At Teaxted, Mr, Woolley, 
draper, to Mifs Count. 
Died.| At Great Baddow, aged 23, Mr. 
James Langmere, furgeon. 
At Thaxted, Mrs. Trigg, wife of Mr. 
Trigg, fhopkeeper. Aged 84, Mr. Richard 
Baynes, many years of Proud’s-farm. 
At Kendall, in Epping, at a very advanced 
aye, John Dickens, efq. 
At Wanftead, Mifs Sufannah Houffemayne 
de Bouley. 
At Rayleigh, Mr. Wm. Arnold, taylor. 
Mrs, Dennett, wife of Mr. Dennett. 
At Withem, Mrs. Wright, reli€& of the 
late Wm, Wright, efq. 
At Billericay, Mifs Blatch, daughter of 
Mr. Blatch. 
At Chelmsford, Mifs Mary Graves, daugh- 
terof Mr. Graves. 
At Rochford, Mrs. Poulton, formerly poft- 
miftrefs there. Mr. Steptien Newton, Mrs. 
Feltom, wife of Mr, Felton. 
At New-hall, the Hon. Charlotte Clifford. 
KENT. 
A fpacious dock-yard, and alfo an ord- 
nance-yard, are about to be eretted in the 
Ifle of Sheppey. 
The fum of roool. has already been diftri- 
buted among the mof diftreffed of the fuf- 
ferers by the late fre at Chatham, anda final 
@iftribution of the monies fubfcribed, which 
is expeéted to be confiderable, will immedi- 
ately be made, 
taylor and 
Efex—Kent. 
Mr. R. Cawtton, fora bull. 
Mr. R. M. Robiafon,’ 
At the late affizes for this county, held at 
Maidftone, of 97 perfons who were tried, 
eight were capitally conviéted, and fentenced 
to be executed, three of whom were afters 
wards reprieved. 
Nearly yooo acres of Peckamhurft wood, 
in the neighbourhood of Mereworth, have 
‘lately been deftroyed by fire, which is fup- 
pofed to have been occafioned by accident. 
The Kent Agricultural Society lately gave 
a premium of ten guineas for the beft ram 
bred in Kent, and five guineas for the facond 
beft. 
The foot barracks on Dover Heights have 
lately been accidentally confumed by fire. 
Married.| At Canterbury, Mr. Geo. Kir- 
by, printer, to Mifs Ann Parker. 
At Boxley, Sir Brook Wm. Bridges, bart. 
to Mifs Foote, daughter of the late J. Foote, 
efq. 
At Northfleet, Mr. Jer. Howard, to Mifs 
Pitcher, i 
At Bilfington, Mr. Henry Cackel, of Lite 
tle Chart, to Mifs Eliz. Gates, 
At New Romney, Geo, Children, efq. to 
Mrs, Coates, widow of the late Odiarne 
Coates, efq. Mr. fof. Edwards, of St. Mary’s, 
to Amy Wilke, of Ham-ftreet. 
At Dymchurch, Mr,-Samuel Pryery, to 
Miis S. Mees. 
At Faverfham, Mr. John Thrupfton, baker, 
to Mifs Ann Hutcon. 
At Ofpringe, Mr. Andrew Hills, to Mrs. 
Plommer, widow of Mr Plommer. 
Died.| At Canterbury, Mrs. Marth, wife 
of Mr. fho. Marfh. Mr, Stephen Iggulden, 
of the George inn. Mrs. Harnett, widow of 
the late Wm. Harnett, aged 87. Aged 84, 
Mrs. Tyrrell, late of Croydon. 
At Rocheiter, My. Briltow, town-clerky 
and coroner of that city. 
At Herne, Mrs. Brown, widow, aged 88. 
At Longport, Mr. Tho. Benford, printer. 
At Brabourne, Mr. Tho. Cafieli, of the 
Five Bells public-houfe. 
At Ramfgate, Mrs. Miller, wife of Mr. 
Miller, of the Ship public-houfe. 
At Boughton-under-Bean, Mrs. Broad« 
bridge, wife of Mr. J. Broadbridge, carpenter. 
At Afhford, Mrs, Snowden, wife of Mr, 
Snowden, furgeon, of Sandwich. 
At Greenwich, Mrs, Jannets Linzee, wife 
of S. Hood Linzee, efg. captain in the navy. 
At Harbledown, Mrs, Hutton, wife of 
Major Hutton, of the royal arcillery, 
At Minfter, in Thanet, Mr. G. Twyman, 
At Sittingbourne, Mr. Barnes, butcher. 
At Ofpringe, Mr, Andrew. fills, whofe 
marriage is announced above. 
After a fhort, but fevere illnefs, at-Ramf 
gate; where he had gone for the benefit of 
his heaith, in the 58th year of his age, Jarvis, 
Holland, efq. of iflington. He was one of 
ten childres with which his mother was left, 
by thedeath of his father, who was a manu- 
fatturer (if we rightly recolle@) of fimalts, 
at Chefter. By an afliduous and fuccefsful 
purfuit of bulinefs, the late Mr, Jarvis Hole 
land had, ten years ago, acquired an ample 
Ces fartrar. 


