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Wi hite Notley Hall, to Mifs Elizabeth Grim- 
wood, eldeft daughter of Mt. Jeffery Grim- 
avded, an opulent farmer of Creiling "Temple. 
. Mr. Thomas» French Marth, ‘farmer of 
‘Poppesfield, to Mifs Darley, of Little Wal- 
thidm..°/1 
o Me. M. Harvey, of Great Totham, to 
Mits. Horton, of Felted. 
t Maldon, Mr. Se to Mifs Elizabeth 
Wevtlle. 
Died.} At the Ruoket in Colchefter, 
il hn Bofworth, efq. -a farice of the peace 
bor the county of Effex. 
At Snareibrook, William Quarrill, efq. 
guftice cf the peace for the county of Mid- 
alefex. 
At Boreham, in the 2oth year of her age, 
Mifs Nancy Hurrell. ; 
At Belchamp Orten, Mr. Robert Walgrave 
Brew fter. 
At Fobbing, Mr. Hull. 
At Colchefter, Mrs. Ruth. 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Dixon. 
KENT. 
Married} At Canterbury, Mr. Williams, 
of the Eait Suffolk regiment of militia, to 
Wiifs Mary Watton, daughter of Capt. Wat- 
fon, Dover. 
At Rochefter, Ir. Thompfon, jun. to 
Mifs Stevens, daughter of Mr. Alderman 
Stevens, brewer: a als 
On the 1ith infant, Mr. Bath, furgeon, 
ef London, to Mrs. C. Bryant, of the for- 
mer place. 
.- At Chatham, Mr. Thomas Spencer, or- 
ganit, to Mifs Hill. 
At "Cranbyuekey Mr. Se, furgeon, to 
Aifs NE. Trefs. 
-At Clapham, Jehn Cocks, efq. of ‘Totten- 
kam, to Mifs Hefie, fitter to C. L. Hefie, 
Prutiian conful at Hamburgh. 
~Hersy Deacon, efq. of the royal artillery, 
to Mifs Lill, grand-cau@nter ef the late tir 
Francis Lill, bart. of Hermitage. 
At Hearn, Mr. James Taylor, of Sturry, 
to, Mifs Gooding, of the former place. 
At Milton, near Gravefend, Mr. Pack, 
tanner, to Mifs Willett. . 
At Woolwich, John Wifton, efg. of the 
xoyal.yegiment of artillery, to Mifs Adye, 
daughter of the late lieut. col. Adye, and 
niece to fohn Willett Willett, efq. MP. 
At Beakfbourne, Mr. Richard Holtum, to 
Mifs Southee. - 
At Selling, Mr. Wm. Boshiens miller, to 
‘Mrs. Athow. 
“At Norington, Mr. Sadoe, farmer, of Tek- 
ham, to Mifs Ann Gilam, of the former 
place. 
Died} At Margate, Mrs. Sidth Oldfield, 
mother of Mr. Ol aed, author of the Ainory 
af parliaments. ‘In ia) 7oth year, Mr. Wm. 
Stene, formerly a oe maker in that town. 
‘An Dover; Mr. Kin g, apothecary. Mr. 
Benry Mofes. Aged 28, Mr. Thomas 
Sharp, grocer. . 
Uy Bex... Kent. 
At Crefing, Mr. William Brewfter, of 
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At aches poy a vere fevere illnefs, 
Mr. Wim. Curling, . 
At Eaft Malling, Mifs Catherine Pophaiies 
fiiter-in-law to major-general Popham. 
. At_Atbford, in his 73d year, the fev. 
Philip Hawkins, A.-M. reGtor of Kingf= 
north. Gf a decline, in -her ‘ngtho‘year, 
Mifs ANaGH GR eldeit datghteriof Mr. Alder 
fon, matter of the Englifh academy im that 
town. 
At Smarden,:in her 93d year, Mrs'Petter. 
She lived to fee the. fifth generation: of her 
race, in the grand-children of her. grand- 
daughter, 
At Tefton, aged 80, Mrs. Twyfdem. 
At Wilmington, Mrs. Mumford, widow 
of John Mumford, efq. late of Sutton-place. 
At Gravefend, Mr. George. Cooper;’ fur- 
geon. In her ath y rear, Jane Brunfwicks ~ 
At Greenwich, aes Taylor, -efgq. late 
{ ~S 7sty ORs 
_in the fervice of the Eaft- nei i paie at 
Bengal. 4 
At Sandwich, in his 84th year, Mr. Rich- 
ard Harvey. 
At Whitfable,. aged 60; Mrs. Giles: | % 
At St. Laurence, in Thanet, Mr: — 
of the Red Lion public-houfe..- < ee 
At. Lady W oottén’s Green, ‘fubeon 
Macaree, efq. captain and adjutant, of ce 
eaft Kent regiment of militia. ¢9: 00.) 
Suddenly, at Milton, Mrs» Lydia Hull. 
At Tenterden, aged 48, Mrs. Sawyer. © 
At Charing, in an advanced ABC Mr. 
George Harrifon, grazier. ; 
At Smarden, at the advanced age of 923" 
Mr. James Fuller. 
At Malling, Mr. Wm. Holden, -Sbep 
maker. He was drawing a bucket of watery) 
and fell into the well, and pitching again{t 
the ftones, his head was literally dafhed to 
pieces. He has left a young widow, . 
whom he had been married only five week 
At Canterbury, aged 77, Mrs Samuel’ 
Abrahams. Mrs. Wa alefby, mother of ‘the 
rev. Dr. Walefby, one of the prebendaries of 
the cathedral. In her 65th year, Mrse- 
Reeves. , 3. 
At Maid trons Mis. Nightingales . Sud-_ 
denly, aged 68, Mr, Wm. Elgar, fen. an 
eminent grocer of this place, and one of the 
proprietors of the Maiditone bank. He went 
to bed apparently in good health, after’ 
{pending a convivial evening with his friends.” 
At Deal, aged 5%, Mrs. Rammell.: In 
his 58th year, Mr. John Lamb, pilot. 
At Chatham, Mr. Iaac Twynam, rope- 
maker, Likewife Mrs. Weeks. 
At Folkeftone, aged 50, Mrs. Kennets 
In her 56th year, Mrs. Penfold. 
At Brompton, Mr. Daniel. Adams, many - 
years a quarterman of fhipfhrights in Chat= 
ham dock-yard. ‘s 
The rev. Edward Penny, vicar of Bapchild. 
At his featat Vinters, near Mali thone — 
Whatman, efq. ; 
John Lill ly, a Chelfea penfioner,.. put am. 
end to his exiftence, by, hanging himfelf in 
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