Kent... Surrey... Suffex. 
Mr. William Grubb, formerly an opulent 
farmer of Lexden. 
At Writtle, Mr. 
eminent auctioneer of Colchetfter. 
At..Maldon, Mrs. Malden, 
White, collector of the cuftoms. 
Aged 60, Mrs. A. Barker, of Thorpe. 
Mr. John 
At Brandefton, Mrs. Scott, wife of Captain 
Scott, of the Loyal Effex Fencibles. 
Mr. Boodle, iurgeon, of Chipping Ongar. 
As Lieut. Cooper, of the artillery, at Col- 
chefter barracks, with a ferjeant, and five 
pr ivates, of the Eait Eifex militia, were fail- 
ing from Harwich to Landguard fort, the 
boat overfet, by which unfortunate accident 
that valuable officer, three Privates, a and the 
waterman, were drowned. , 
At Hempfted, Mr. Charles Cock. 
At Rockford, aged 13, Mifs Mary Ann 
Davis. 
At Chignell St. James’s, Mrs. Crush. 
KENT. 
Married.] At Canterbury, Mr, Spratt, 
to Mifs Sarah Loop. 
At Deal, Mr. R. Covill, pilot, to Mifs 
Taylor. Mr. Charles Holbrook, to Miits 
Rickman, of Walmer. Mr. Richard Hay- 
man, jun. to Mifs‘Morris. 
At Faverfham, Mr. F. Wilks, of Prefton, 
to Mifs Mary Ann Pratt, of the former 
place. 
At Sandwich, Mr. William Smith, to 
Mrs. Gardener, of the Mermaid public-houfe. 
At Willefborough, Mr. Thomas Barber, 
to Mifs Mary Head, of Afliford. 
- At Folkeftone, Mr. John Major, to Mifs 
Browning. 
At Dymchurch, Mr. Nathaniel Hunt, to”, 
Mifs Joy. 
At Holy: Crofs, Weftgate, — Richard - 
Wilfon, to Mifs Elizabeth Wogg 
Robert Miles, efg. of Sabah Fields, 
Blackheath, to Mifs Madox, only daughter 
of Erafmus Madox, efq. of the Phenix Brew- 
houfe, Southwark. 
At Molafh, Mr. j. Videan, to Mils Bur- 
ton, of Badiefmere. 
At Merfham, Mr. John Leeds, to Mrs, 
Duxrnatt- 
| Died.}] At Canterbury, in a very ad- 
vanced age, Mr. James Hiett. He has left 
‘the bulk of a very confiderable property to 
his relations; many of whom are im indigent 
circumftances. The remainder he bequeathed 
to charitable purpofes, leaving, among other 
legacies, rool. to the Kent and Canterbury 
hofpital; and 3ool. intruft to. the mayor of 
this city, for the time being, and four eldeft 
aldermen, to purchafe great. coats annually, 
for aged and infirm men. 
At the fame place, fuddenl ly, after fpend- 
ing a cheerful evening with his friends, Mr. 
William Wallace, commander of a revenue 
veficl in this port, 
At Woolwich, Major-General Phipps, of 
the royal engineers. | Mrs. Holloway, wife 
of Captain Holloway, of the fame corps, 
' and daughter of Sir William Green, bart. 
Nathaniel Barlow, an_ 
Eh g 
Inthe ifle of Thanet, ‘aged 31, Mr. Ste- 
phen Jeffard. 
At Folkettone, aged 82, Mrs. Major. 
At Eythorne, Mrs. Burwell. 
At Herne, after a fhort illnefs, Mrs. Cole- 
gate. - 
At Whitftable, Mr. Richard Hayward, 
rope-maker. Aged 56, Mr. John Barton. In 
his 3rft year, Mr. Wood, furgeon and man~ 
midwife. 
At Wingham, in his 22d year, James San- 
ders, only fon of Mr, Peter Sanders. 
At Patrixibourne, of a decline, aged 23, 
Mus Letitia Abbot. 
At Afh, near Sandwich, Mr. John Curling, 
In the patith of Northfeet, Lance Tad-_ 
man, efq. % 
Aged 24, Mrs. Coleman, wife of Mr. Wn). 
Coleman, and governefs of the ladies board- 
ing-{chool, at St. Faith’s-houfe, near Maid- 
ftone. 
At Faverfham, in confequence of the burit- 
ing of a blood-veftel, Mrs. Lancefield, wife 
of Captain Laneefiehd: 
At Maidftone, after a fhort illnefs, Mr. 
George Weft, mafter of the Mitre tavern 
and coftce-houfe, and a jurat of the corpora- 
tion. Mrs. Ruck, aged 75. Mrs. Milner, 
a piaiden lady, and eldeft fifter of the late Dr. 
Milner. ; 
At Chatham, fuddenly, ina very advanced 
age, J. Hamilton, efg. clerk of the furveyor 
of the dock-yard at this place. Mr. Thomas 
Johnfon. Mr. Jofeph Pettitt, one of the 
proprietors of the Chatham coaches. 
At Dover, Mrs. Pepper. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. bkith, fen. Mrs. Dur- 
ham. 
SUSSEX. 
Married. | At Charley, Captain Dottin, 
the 2d regiment of life-guards, to Mifs Jones. 
At Ticehurft, the rev. Mr. Kerfteman, to 
Mrs. May, wider of Mr. Thomas May. 
Died.| At Lewes, Mrs. Lane, widow of 
the late Thomas Lane, M.D. 
- At Battle, at his new lodgings, which he 
had occupied only one week, at the very ex- 
traordinary age of 117 years, Mr. Ingleby. 
At Moresfield,’ Mrs. Rivett, wife of the | 
rev. Thomas Rivett, reCtor of that place, 
BERKSHIRE. 
Died.] - At Reading; 
Aged 2, Mr. Davenport. In his 98thyear, 
Abraham Greenwood. He had been an out- , 
penfioner of Chelfea hofpital fince the year ‘ 
1755. 
Suddenly, at Burgefs farm, near Lam- 
bourn, aged 70, in the préfence of his work , 
men, Mr. Edmund Seymour, of Inholmes. » 
At Windfor, Mrs. Ifherwood, ' 
At Hurly, by a fall’ from his ‘horfe, in 
confeqyence of the bréaking’ of one of his 
ftirrups, Mr. Richard Lee,’ “He furvived the 
accidentonly a few hours. 
Mis, Webb, wifeof Mr. J. Webb; of Beane: 
fheaf farm. 
At Wallingford, Richard Hunter, efq. 2 
““jultice 
Milfs Drewett, 
