Kents... Suffexs....ddamp/bire....Wiltpire. 
At Croydon, Mr. Jofeph Sharpe, of King- , 
ftreet, Golden-fquare, Brewer. 
At Werrington, aged 81, Mrs. White~ 
head. In his 1rg9th year, Mr. Charles Nor- 
ton, fon of the late Mr. Norton, of the Hay- 
cock Inn, Wansford. 
At Chefterton, Mrs. Sparrow. 
KENT. 
Married.] At Chatham, Capt. Buchanany - 
of the royal navy, to Mifs Hublert, daugh- 
ter of Mr. G. Hulbert, of the Mill houfe 
hotel, . 
At Deal, Mr. Canon, of Middle Deal, 
grazier, to Mifs Hollams. 
At Whitfaple, Mr. Andrew Hunt, far- 
mer, to Mifs Cary, of Shiddall. 
At Ramfgate, Arthur Ahmurty, efq. of 
the royal navy, to Mifs Willyams, daughter 
of the late Robert Willyams, efq. of Can- 
terbury. 
At Eltham, the Rev. J. Smith, to Mifs 
Ballard, of Wateringbury. 
At Dymchurch, Mr. John Sutton, to Mrs. | 
Tgzulden. Mr. William Gilart, to Mrs, 
Downe. 
At Faverfham, Mr. Philip Mcin, to Mi‘s 
S. Barker. Mr. john Witheridge, to Mifs 
Barham. 
At Afhford, Mr. Virrel, to Mrs. Mary 
Bonner, 
-Died.] At Canterbury, in her 20th year, 
Mifs Oliver Ratcliff, only child of Mr. Tho- 
mag Ratcliff, of St. Dunftan’s, near Canter- 
bury. 
At Maidftone, Mr. Henry Aiftrop, prin- 
fer, and matter of the Royal Oak public- 
houfe. After a lingering illnefs, Mrs.Petitt, 
of the Ship-inn. 
At Deal, Mrs. Hartley, wife of Mr. Jere- 
sniah Hartley, pilot. 
At Middle Deal, in his r2th year, Mafter 
William Iggulden, youngeft fon of John Ig- 
gulden, efo. — i 
' At Meopham, Mr. Munday, late mafter of 
the Falftaff inn, at Gadfhill, near Rochefter, 
and a member of Lord Darnley’s troop of 
ycomanry cayalry. 
At Borden, near Sittingbourne, aged 23, 
the rev. Charles Elwyn. 
_ At Smarden, in hisg4th year, Mr. Robert 
Underdown, © ~ 
Mr. W. Kingsford, baker, of Afh, near 
Sandwich. 
At Lydd, Mr. John Finn, carpenter and 
wheelwright. 
At Eaftry, Mrs. Ruffell, miftrefs of the 
Bull public-houfe, 
‘At Lamberhurft, aged 71, Mrs. Haffell. 
“At Northcourt farm, in Swingfield, in a 
very advanced age, Mr. Wm. Kelfey. 
At Chaldon, Samuel Parfons. efq. of 
Sydenham, to Mifs A. Beresford, 
SURRY. 
Married.| At Newington, Major Henry 
Teefdale, of the King’s dragoon guards, to 
Mifs Ruth. 
At Wallington, Mr. Wm, Dredge, to 
Mifs Ann Knight. 
Died.} At Wandfworth, aged 64. Mrs. 
Mary Jackfon, formerly of Lancafter. 
SUSSEX. 
By fome unaccountable accident, the Bat- 
tle powder mills belonging to Mr. Harvey, 
together with a drying-room and ftere-houfe, 
were totally deftroyed by a fudden explofion. 
Three men employed in the mill were forced 
into the air with the works, one of whom, an 
elderly man, was rent toatoms, and different 
patts of his body picked up at confiderable 
diftances from each other. The other two 
fell, fadly lacerated, into an adjoining piece 
of water, out of which they were botlt taken 
alive, though deprived of the faculty of 
giving any account of the accident. One of 
thefe unfortunate fufferers complained, firt 
of intolerable heat, drank a cordial which 
was offered him, and then faying he was ex- 
tremely cold, expired almoft immediately. 
The other furvived the accident nearly two 
hours ; during which, he feebly exclaimed 
at intervals, ‘ "Tis not all over yet: but 
faid nothing more, They both died without 
apparent agony. By the above explofion, 
confiderable damage was done to the houfe of 
the proprietor of the mills. The trees near 
the fpot were totally ftript of their infant 
foliage and bloffoms, and tle whole circum- 
Jacent country prefented a horrid {cene of 
defolation, 
Dicd.] At Lewes, in an advanced age, 
Mr. Wm. Kemp, clock and watch-maker, 
but who had, for feveral years paft, retired 
from bufinefs. 
At Arundel, at the extraordinary age of 
102, Mrs. Spencer. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Bisham, Charles Grant, efds 
to the hon. Emma Cary, youngeit fifter of 
Lord Falkland. 
Mr. G. Goddard, of Pile Hiil hovfe, near 
Newbury, to Mifs H. Stroud, fecond daugh- 
ter of Mr. Stroud, of Reading. 
Died.| At Reading, in his 22d year, gteat- 
ly refpected, Mr. Charles Deanc, fourth fon 
of Mr. Henry Deane, 
At the fame place, in his 76th year, Wm. 
Blandy, efq. fenior alderman of that borough. 
In the relations of hufband and father, he 
was tender and affectionate; as a friend he « 
was generous and faithful; as a magiftrate 
upright and independant; as a man liberal 
and humane. ‘The inhabitants of Reading, 
, whofe interefts he took every opportunity to 
promote, will long remember, with grati- « 
tude, his virtues, and revere hismemory. 
Mrs. Tubb, widow, of Stratfieldfay tarm: 
Mrs. Cordery, of the Royal Oak, in Read- 
ing. She was retiring to bed; by fome acci- ; 
dent herclothes caught fire, as fhe was going 
up ftairs, and before affiftance could be given, 
fhe was fcorched in fo dreadful a manner, that 
fhe expired about 12 o’clock the next day, 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Dicd.} 
widow of the late Richard Dalton, efgq. 
qe +6 
395. 
At Hur(tbourne, Mrs. Dalton, 
At, 
