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three children, each in the morning, took 
what was fuppofed to be cream of tartar and 
brimftone as phyfic; the effe&t, however, 
foon proved deleterious, as the whole family 
were affected with fuch alarming fymptoms, 
that the moft {kilful medical ailiftance proved 
ineffe€tual ; one of the children dted in the 
afternoon, in the evening another, and at 
night their mother. “The father, after lin- 
gering eight days, alfo expired. ‘he infant 
having taken buta very fmall quantity of the 
mixture, is the only one expected to furvive. 
This melanchely event was occafioned bya 
fatal miftake in mixing fugar of lead with 
the brimftone, inftead of cream of tartar; 
the fugar of lead having very imprudently 
been kept in the houfe among fome other 
articles. 
At Town-Malling and Wrotham, they 
have lately cleared the reads by means of 
a new-invented inftrument, called a fnow 
plough; which is pointed in front and thod 
with iron, and gradually increafes to fome- 
thing more than three yards in width, con- 
tinued in length to about fix yards; and fo 
contrived, that without difturbing the fur- 
face of the road, to throw up the fnow in 
ridges on each fide, leaving a clear fpace fuf- 
ficient for two carriages to pafs each other. 
Married.] At Margate, lieutenant-colonel 
Anftruther, of the 63th regiment, to Mifs 
Hamilton, daughter of Jacob Hamilton, efq. 
Mr. Knott to Mifs Wiles, both of that 
place. 
At Orpington, T.S. Salmon, efq. M.D. 
to Mifs Pratt, of the fame place. 
At Upper Deal, Mr. Edward Miers, clerk 
of the Hampfhire fencibles, to Mifs E. Ann 
Sayer, of the fame place. 
At Deal, Mr. Thomas Forward, to Mifs 
E. Durban. 
At Canterbury, Mr. William Mayo, of 
London, to Mifs Anne Chandler, of Canter- 
bury. 
At Darington, H. W. Brooke, efq. to Mifs 
E. Tucker. 
At Barham, Mr. Vincent Page to Mifs 
Mary Fox, of Breech. 
At Afhford, Mr. J. Barnikel, book-binder, 
to Mifs Wollmanton. 
At Saltwood, Mr. John Plumb, mufician 
in the Eaft Suffolk militia, to Mrs J. Taylor, 
widow of Mr. Tayior, of Lydd. 
at Stone, near Dartford, Mr. Benjamin 
Tanner, woolitapler, to Mifs Ruffell. 
At Whitftaple, Mr. William Kemp, one 
ef the company of Dredges, to Mifs Mary 
Turner, of the fame place. 
At Smeeth, Mr. Fenner to Mrs. Jones, 
ef Hythe. 
Died.| At Ramfgate, a foldier belonging 
to the Weft York militia, coming from 
Dumpton along the cliff to the barracks, at 
the back of Alkin Place, Ramfgate, unfor- 
tunately fell over, broke both his legs and 
arms, and died in avout half an hour after- 
wards. 
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_At Canterbury, aged 88, William Carter, 
efg. M.D. many years a phyfician of this 
city. Mr. Charles Dent, eldeft fon of Henry 
Dent, efq. collector of the excife. Mr. 
John Hanrce, formerly a baker. 
At Margate, Mr. Randell, of the Bell 
public-houfe. Mrs. Wiles, the wife of Rd. 
Wiles, bricklayer. 
At Eaftry, Thomas Finn and his fon, who 
were digging chalk ina pit, the earth fude 
denly fell in, and cruflied both to death ; ano- 
ther man and hoy narrowly efcaped the fame 
fate. 
At Doddington, Mr. Beard, a wealthy fare 
mer, after a few days illmefs. 
At Folkefton, aged 82, the widow of the 
late Mr. Henry Bayley. Mrs..Carter, wife 
of Mr. Thomas Carter, grocer. 
At Swalecliff, Mifs Lacy, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. R. Lacy, farmer. 
At Sittingbourn, aged 74, Mr. William 
Leney, killed on the fpot by a fall from the 
top of a loaded cart. 
At Cherry-orchard, near Maidftone, aged 
92, Mirs. Parks, wife of Mr. Thomas Parks. 
At Tenderden, aged 66, Mr. Richard, 
Clark, many years mafter of the Woolpacle 
inn. 
At Sheernefs, Mr. James Fuller, chief 
clerk inthe mafter {hipwrights’ office of that 
dock-yard. 
At Dover, Mr. Jeaken, brewer, fincerely 
regretted. 
At Leigh, Mifs A. Fry, youngeft daughter 
of the late Mr. Fry, butcher of that place. 
At Afhford, aged 73, Jofias Pattifon, efq. 
Lately at Smeeth, Mary Farris, who was 
bringing fome wood-afhes for a neighbour’s 
houfe ina pail, when the wind keing high, 
the fire caught her apron, and fo dreadfully 
burnt her, that fhe expired within four hours. 
SURRY. 
Died.} at Norbiton Hall, aged 71, Tho= 
mas Lintall, efq. 
At Ripley, aged61, Mr. Jofeph Geale. 
Mr. T. H-roroe. 
At Baadam Hill, MifsM.Allan, daughter 
of G. Allan, efq. 
SUSSEX, 
Died.| At Bognor, in an advanced age, Sir 
Richard Hotham, formerly M. P. for the bo- 
rough of Southwark. To the liberality of this 
gentleman, this country is indebted for the 
ettabliihment of the new and fafhionable 
watering place called Hoathampton, but bet- 
ter known by the name of Bognor Rocks, 
which was built entirely at his expence, and 
was his fole property. He is fucceeded in his 
eltates by his great nephew W. Knott, efq. 
As two of the Kent provifional cavalry 
were patroling the coait, one of them in 
patfling the flood at White Rock, near Haft~ 
ings, was wafhed from his horfe and was 
drowned. The other with difficulty faved 
himself. 
At Brighton, aged upwards of 80, Mr. F, 
Carter, formerly carpenter and joiner. 
At 
