_. Mr. Wilthhire, furgeon. 
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At Little Wakering, Brown, efa. 
of London, to Mifs Afplin, daughter of Fra. 
Afplin, efg. of Great Wakering. 
Died.] Mr. Wm. Mace, blackfmith, of 
Chelmsford; who in a fit offinfanity left home, 
and put an end to his exiftence, by ftabbing 
himfelf with a knife, in a wood about 3 miles 
beyond Colchefter. 
At Tollefhunt Darey, aged 79, Mr. John 
‘Keyes, farmer. 
At Brick Barns Farm, in Chfgnal, Mr. 
Tho. Joflin, of the fociety of Quakers. 
At Weathersfield, Mrs. Wiltfhire, wife of 
At Blackmore, Mr. Robert Polley, farmer. 
At South-end, Mr. Waghorn, taylor, who 
had been bathing, and died inftantly on his 
coming out of the water. 
At Witham, Mrs. Shildrake. 
At Hornchurch, Mr. Brookes, farmer. 
At Farnbridge Ferryhoufe, Mrs. Palmer. 
At Bromfield, aged 76, Mr. Jof. Bright- 
“man, C€apenter 
At Brightlingfea, Mr. John Simons, an 
opulent farmer. 
At Paglefham, aged 52, Mr. Henry Beck-) 
‘with, farmer. 
Mrs. Beard, widow of Mr. Jofeph Beard, 
late of Stambridge Hall, near Rochford. 
-At Rochford, Mifs Ann Maria Swaine, 
2nd daughter of Thomas Swaine, efq. 
At Leyton, aged 87, Mr. Robert Brifcoe, 
apothecary, late of Walthamftow. 
At Wickford, within a day of each other, 
the two eldeft daughters. of Mr. John Adney, 
aged fix and eight years. 
At Mill Green Houfe, aged 72, Alex. 
Peter Allan, efq. a gentleman of an amiable 
temper and benevolent difpofition. 
At Harwich, aged 79, Mr. Alderman Tho. 
Shearman. 
At Moulfham, Mrs. Brazier, wife of Mr. 
Brazier, butcher. 
KENT. 
Mr. Charles Coleman, furgeon, of Maid- 
ftone, ‘has been honoured with the filver 
medal from the Royal Humane Society, for 
BP i tog 3 ae E : : 
“his late unremitting exertions in reftoring to 
_dife three perfons who were apparently 
drowned. 
The indefatigablé Duke of Bedford has late- 
Ty been at Appledore-court-lodge, where he 
was met by feveral of the beft breeders of 
cattle, and fele&ted one cow each from Mr. 
Munk, Mr. Kingfnorth, Mr. Boon, and Mr. ° 
“Strickland’s ftock, for the improvement of 
his own breed in.Bedfordthire, 
An Hiftory of the City and Church of 
Canterbury is now preparing by Mr. M. E. 
Hafted, in 2 vols. 8vo. printed i el 
with the Hiftory of the County of Kent: 
The Colleétion at the Cathedral Church of 
Canterbury, in confeguence of a fermon 
preached. there in behalf of the Kent and 
Canterbury hofpital, on the anniverfary of 
that charity, amounted to the fum of 
*S8L08s. 6d. Many of the nobility and prin- 
ipal gentlemen of the county attended. 
Kent. 
[O@ober r, 
William Scott, efy. has prefented a third 
benefa€tion of 251. to this charity. From 
the commencement of this Inftitution, 
April 26, 1793, to Aug. 22, 1800, 2297 
patients. have been admitted, of whom 
929 have been curec, 250 have received be- 
nefit, 112 remained under cure, and 195 
have died. 
Subfcriptions te a very confiderable amount 
have been entered into by the hop-planters 
of Kent, to enable them to apply to Parlia- 
ment for a Bill toamend the late Act and the 
other exifting laws relative to that commodity. 
In the returns lately made to the Board of 
Agriculture, are fome very important faéts. 
Of the county of Kent, the fquare acres are 
eftimated at $5,000; the population is about 
200,C00; the average rent of land 153. per - 
acre, producing a rental of 672,0<c1. and the 
whofe extent of commons about 200,c00 
acres. Norfoikis ftated to contain 1,¢94,400 
acres; the population is eftimated at 220,c003~ 
the average rent per acre, the fame as Kent, 
and the whole rental 770,400].; the unim- 
proved commons are faid to be 80,000 acres. 
Staffordfhire contains 780,800 acres, and the 
whole annual rent about 60>,c001. ; the wafte 
land 150,000 acres. | Middlefex contains 
175,200 acres; wafte lands 26,650 acres. 
Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. Tho. Jar- 
man, carpenter, to Mifs Bradford. 
Mr. John Southee, of Beakefboura, to 
Mifs Brice, of Patrixbourn. _ 
At Minfter, Ifle of Sheppey, Mr. Kent, 
of his Majetty’s fhip A@ivye, to Mifs Ann 
Stuart, of Sheernefs. 
At Dover, Mr. R. Acres, clerk to Meff. 
Feétor and Menet, to Mrs. Gammon. 
At Lydd, Mr. John Mecrow, of Dover, 
to Mifs Gilbert. 
At Smerden, Mr. Wm. Cafhford, of Bid- 
denham, to Mifs Sarah Weller. 
At Biddenham, James Gower, aged 52, 
to Eliz. Morris, aged 22. : 
At Elmftead, Mr. Henry Collard, of the 
Hoath-tarm, near Canterbury, to Mifs Mon- 
day. “aes 
At Afhford, Mr. R. Hayward, coach- 
maker, to Miis Ann Tathwell, of St. Mary 
Axe, London. 
At Rye, Mr. Wm. Dawes, attorney, to 
Miis Watton. 
At Whiftable, Mr. Wm. Kemp., one pf 
the company of Dredyers, to Mifs N. Perkins. 
Die?’.| At Canterbury, Mr. Tho. Blifs, 
of Sheernefs, Aged 80, Mr. James Wood- 
cock, who had been 50 years clerk of the 
parifh of St. Margaret. Mr. John Jackfon. 
Aged 84, Mrs. Luihington, reliét of Thomas 
Luthington, ef. formerly of this city. Such 
was the native goodnefs uf her difpofition, 
that through the courfe of a long life, fhe 
made the duties of religion her firft care—in 
her piety {he was cheerful—her benevolence 
was without oftentation, and her relaxations 
only contributed to make all her ducies plea- 
fant.—She has bequeathed 5ol, te the Kent 
and Canterbury Hotpital, 
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