¥ 
1800. ] 
At Chatham, Samuel Warren, efq. late 
commander of the Scourge, to Mifs Burton, 
of the Dock Yard. 
At Rochefter, Arthur Manclark, efy. to 
Mifs Harman; alfo, Mr. Jones, to Mrs. Kin- 
cade, fifter of the late Alderman Gill, of . 
London. 
At Hernhill, Mr. Murton, of Harrietfham, 
to Mifs Squire. 
At Tunbridge, Mr. C. Bouvier, wine an 
brandy merchant, to Mifs Feldwick. ; 
At Littlebourn, Mr. Wood, baker, of 
Hearn, to Mifs Belfey. 
At Dymchurch, Mr. T. Dray, of Hythe, 
to Mifs Coleman. 
At Upper Deal, Mr. James Canney, to 
Mifs Ann Ruffell, of Eaftry. 
At Aylesford, Mr. George Fowle, of Cob- 
tree, to Mifs Dunning. 
At Hythe, Mr. N. Harris, to Mifs Mil- 
dred Cox. 
At Sandwich, Mr. Wm. Browning, of 
Coomb, to Mifs Catherine Slaughter. 
At Tenterden, Mr. J. Windfor, jun. wool 
merchant, to Mifs Ann Collvin.  _ 
At Smarfden, Mr. Jefle Smith, taylor, of 
Pluckley, to Mifs Amy Ruffell; alfo, Mr. 
Henry Field, uf Headcorn, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Akhurtft. - ’ 
Died.]_ At Canterbury, aged 74, John 
Curtis, efq deputy treafurer of the Kent and 
Canterbury Hofpital 3 of which inftitution he 
was an indefatigable patron.—Mrs. Clowes 
mother of the late Mr. Alderman Clowes — 
Aged 66, Mrs. Berkeley, reliét of the Rev. 
Dr. Berkeley, Prebendary of that Cathedral-— 
In an advanced age, Mr. J. Harrifon.—Mrs, 
Porter, wife of Mr. Porter, organift of that 
cathedral—-Aged 57, Mrs. Pearfon, wife of 
Mr. Wm. Pearfon, of the Star Inn —Mrs. 
Reed, mother of Captain Anderfon, of thie 
Irth Light Dragoons.—Dr.ChriftopherPacke, 
an eminent practitioner, of 50 years ftanding. 
At Appledore, agedgi, Mrs. Warrington, 
widow, late of Becket Houfe, Romney Marth, 
where fhe had refided 55 years. . 
At Maidftone, aged 62, John Seager, efq, 
At St, Dunitan’s, near Can-erbury, the 
Rev. John Loftie, vicar of St. Dunftan’s, and 
curate of Wingham.—Mr. Aaron Levi, aged 
70 —Mr, Gurney. 
At Lympne, aged 29, Mr. Thomas Culver- 
houfe. 
At Ramfgate, —— Kelly, efg. late of the 
Royal Navy. 
At Tenterden, aged 32, Mrs. Marfhall. 
At Weftmalling, Mrs. Downman, wife of 
Colonel Downman, barrack mafter of the 
forces at Maidftone. 
At sittingbourn, Mr. Eliz. Saxton. 
At Goudhurft, Mrs. Pope, anelderly maiden 
lady. 
At Haver, aged 88, Mrs. Payne. 
At Loofe, aged 81, Mr. W. Jones, farmer, 
At Folkeftone, aged 55, Mr. John Boxer, 
butcher. 
At Smarden, Mr, Stephen Batt. 
Montsary-Maa. No. 66. 
Surrey.— Suffex.Berkjfhire. 
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At Sandwich, Mr. Thomas Woodward, 
common wardiman of that port. 
At Wefterham, aged 32, the Rev. Sir 
John Dalmahoy, bart. 
SURRY. 
Staines bridge is now pulling downs the 
middle arches which were built only three 
years fince having entirely given way. 
Upwards of 1300 facks of wheat, were 
pitched in Guildford market, on Saturday, 
November 1, and the price of that\article 
declined full gos. per quarter, 
Died.] At Leatherhead, Mrs. Mufgrave, 
of Dover, and reliét of Dr. Samuel Mut- 
grave. 
: SUSSEX. ; 
cs Shiffner, efg. of Combe Place, near 
Lewes, is fupplying Lewes Market with fine 
mutton at §d. per lb. 
The night of Tuefday, Nov. the Ath, was 
diftinguifhed by weather, which in the depth 
of winter would be deemed very extraordinary. 
» —-“¢ In the courfe of one hour it rained hard, 
hailed fmartly, fnowed much, and froze fe- 
verely.——Leqwes Fournal. . 
A fubfcription has lately been opened at 
Brighton for the purpofe of fupplying the 
poor with provifions at reduced prices, to 
Which T. Kemp, efq. has contributed Gola) 
Married.] At North Chapel, J. Ereakes, 
of Guildford, to Mifs Sarah Baker. 
Dicd.] ~ At Lewes, aged 27, the wife of 
Mr, Pugh, fchoolmafter.—Mr. Hooks, tay- 
lor.—-Mifs Ann Molyneux. 
At Ripe, Mr. John Aéon. 
At Brighthelmftone, Mifs Raynes, of 
Lewés.— Mir. Prior, baker.—Francis Bid- 
dulph, efq. fenior-partner in the banking- 
houfe of Biddulph, Cocks, and Co. London. 
Captain Finnucane, of the Gloucefterthire 
Militia, who lately died at Erighthelmftone, 
(as mentioned in our magazine of laf month), 
having left a widow, and five children very 
{caatily provided for, the Prince of Wales, to 
whom it was made known, very humanely 
fent an officer to Mrs. Finnucane to inforni 
her that he fhould take two of her fons under 
his own care, which he has fince done, and. 
has fent them to fchaol completely provided. 
BERKSHIRE. 
A flight difturbance happened on the 5th 
of November, at Eton, between the inhabi- 
tants of the town, andthe ftudents of the 
college, which was terminated without muck 
mifchief, by the fpirited exertions of Dr. 
Heath, the head mafter, and the Rev. Mr. 
Roberts, the college justice, affitted by fome 
other gentlemen. 
The New Market at Reading js nearly 
completed, and will be opened on the 13th 
of Becember ; after which time no falls will 
be permitted to ftand in the fireets, as has 
hitherto been the cafe. 
At Reading, the violent ftorm of wind ani 
rain, of the gth inftant, blew down a ftack of 
chimnies upon the r.of of St. Lawrence’s 
church, which beat ng down part of the 
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