1800.] 
At Woodbridge, the mother of John Mort- 
lock, efq. banker, of Cambridge. 
The Rev. John Fifke, retor of Fl aplats g 
and Kettlebafton, aged 61. 
At Yoxford, Mr. Maton, furgeon. 
On board the Veteran, in Yarmouth- 
roads, Capt. Geo. Young, of the Marines. 
ESSEX. 
The barn and adjoining buildings, together 
with corn and hay, to the amount of 60o0l. 
belonging to Mr. Ifaac Metcalf, farmer, near 
Braintree, has lately beendeftroyed by a fire, 
which was evidently effe€ted by an incen- 
diary. 
At the anniverfary meeting of the Effex 
Agricultural Society, lately held in the 
Shire Hall, at Chelmsford, the filver medal 
was adjudged to Jofhua Sevil, efq. of Bocking, 
for having dibbled in the largeft proportionable 
quantity of wheat laft feafon; and to T. L. 
‘Tweed, efq. for having drilled in the largeft 
proporiionable quantity of corn. Twenty pre- 
miums, of one guinea each, were alfo ad- 
judged to the moft deferving male and female 
labourers in hufbandry. The premiums pro- 
pofed by the fuciety for the enfuing year are, 
for dibbling and drilling in wheat and other 
corn; for the beft cart ftallion, be& bull, 
beft cow or heifer, beft Leicefterfhire ram 
and ewe, beft South Down ram and ewe, 
beft fat ox, beft wether of his age and bet 
boar. The premiums intended for labourers 
were referred to the confideration of the next 
general meeting. 
Married.| At Chelmsford, Captain Brack- 
enbury, of the R. N. Tachi Militia, to 
Mifs Judd. 
John Howard, efq. of Weft Fields, St. Ale 
bans, Herts, to Mifs M. L. Elkins, daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. Randolph £., rete of 
Pebmarth. 
Mr, Juke Hughes, of Rivenhall Hall, to 
Miis Eliz. White. 
Bell Foakes, efq. of Newton Hall, Gta. 
Gunmow, to Mifs Laver, of Prittlewell 
Temple. 
Mr. James, farmer, of 
Lawthall, to Mifs 
Trevethan, of Bury. 
Mr. Davis, of the Kingfland Crefcent Aca- 
demy, near London, to Mifs Froft, of Cheims- 
ford. 
Mr. Miles Burkitt, of London, ftock- 
broker, to Mifs Hannah Tozer, of Sudbury. 
The Rev. Daniel Palmer, to Mifs E. Al- 
Jevne, niece of Sir John A. bart, of Mefner 
Hall. 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Mr. Wm. Kiaw- 
fhear, hatter. Mrs. Rufie, wife of Mr. 
Ruffie. 
At Colchefter, Edw. Newell, fecond fon of 
Mr. Newell, furgeon. 
At Great Baddow, Mifs Probert, daughter 
ef the Rev. Mr. Probert, of Great Yeldon. 
At Weft Hatch, Lady Hughes, relict of 
Admiral Sir Edw, Hughes, bart, deceafed. 
Ei ffex— Kent. $81 
At Chipping Ongar, aged 72, Mrs. Sand- 
ford. 
At Ilford, Mifs E. Mumford, daughter of 
Mr. Mumford, of Great Danwiaw 
At Weneet ines: Mrs. Walker, wife of 
Mr. Mofes Walker, of the Spread Eagle. 
At Malden, aged 16, Mifs Chafe, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Chafe, wine-merchant. 
At Great Dunmow, Mrs. Taylor, wife of 
fir, Wm. Taylor. 
At Bury, Mrs, Battye, widow. 
At Springfield, Mrs. Grace. 
KENT. 
The commiilioners for managing the police 
of Folkttone underthe late agt, have dire&t- 
ed that that market fhall be open, for cer= 
tain hours, every day, for the fale of fruit, 
vegetables, and fifa; and on aE and 
Saturdays, for flefh, poultry, butter, eggs, and 
all other commodities: and they have deter- 
mined to profecute all perfons who fnall vend 
any of thefe articles of provifion at any other 
time or place within the town. 
S. F. Waddington, efq. has lately given 
one hundred pounds worth of bread to the 
poor of Maidftone. 
The royal military hofpital near Canter- 
bury, which is now erecting on a very grand 
icale, will be capable of admitting 150 pa- 
tients next month; when completed, it is 
meant to accommodate Soo perfons. 
The commiffioners of the ViGiualling Board 
have given crders to commence the killing 
of oxen and hogs at Deptford, for the navy, 
to a large extent. 
Jofeph Royle, efq. the iate mayor of Can- 
terbury, has given a fecond donation of ffty 
peunds to the Kent and Canterbury hofpital. 
Application is intended to be made to par- 
liament for a bill to improve, extend, and re- 
galate the Canterbury cattle market, and to 
impofe tolls for that purpofe. 
Married.| At Canterbury, Mr. William 
Thifsleton, of Kingfton, to Mifs M. Wood. 
Mr. W. Baines, to Mifs Grace Pearfon. 
At Alkham, Mr. James Marfh, farmer, to 
Milfs Mary eye 
H. Woodgate, efq. of th¢ ahemple, to Mifs 
Bax, of Prefton Houfe, near Faverfham. 
At Sandwich, Mr. Stephen Saxby, to Mifs 
Mummery, of Margate. 
At Sittingbourn, Mr. George Cowland, 
builder, to Mifs Ann Godding. 
At Beckingham, the Rev. Wm. Stackhoufe, 
of Modbury, Devon, to Mifs Smith, daughter 
of William Smith, efq. of Clay-hill. 
At Rochefter, Lieut. Charles Cameron, 
of the 3d regiment of foot, to Mifs E. Ca- 
meron, niece of the late major-general Cae 
meron. 
At Folkefttone, Mr. S. Griggs, baker, of 
Dover, toM SB Margaret Marth, 
At Deal, James Larkins, to Mils A 
Wanfton, of ier 5 alfo, Mr, ae 
Bayley, to! Mifs Mary Frederick. 
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