




as r vibe qe 
. hs rnageaee on Sunday, efi ad of 
September, ‘in the neighbourhood of Mar- 
gate, was sdk awfel: ‘the flathes of light- 
ning were fc_-yeat, chat they illuminated the 
fea to a wo cratlePditance, On Tuefday 
night fa there was tuch a hard gale of wind, 
that one “ofthe packets coming from London, 
had all her f: ils, excest the fore-fail, torn in 
pieces: t xomen, one of them nana 

were, On th e fame night, blown of Ramf- ~ 
gate, Picr, and drowned ; and a. Dutch gal~ 
leot, ufed’as one of his Majefy’s gun- boats, 
which had left Dover, was confiderably da- 
miaged in endeavouring to get into Ramigate ; 
but ‘failing in the attempt, the froed out to 
fea, "and fortuately got into Broad-fairs. 
“WMarried.| At Canterbury, Mr. Samuel 
Hardeman, | to Mifs Lydia Fowler. Mr. Tho- 
mas White, 6 Mifs Caroline'Moyne. . 
At Maidftone, Mr. William Green, to 
Mifs Cooper. : 
At Upper Deal, Captain James, of the 
Chatham divifion oF marines, to Mifs Oakley, 
Gaughter of William Oakley, efq. of the 
soyal navy 
At Aihford, Mr. Fagg, furgeon, to Milfs 
Bourne. 
‘At Biddenden, Mr. John Forfter, 
Sarah Winch. 
At Hardres, Mr. Thomas 
Mifs Mary Hitchcock. 
" R. EK. Piercey,. Efg. commander of his 
“Majefty’s gun-vefiel, Louifa, to Mifs Sarah 
Dyer, eldeft daughter of Mr. W. Dyer, of 
Sheernefs. 
Pied.| At Canterbury, Mrs. Goodban, 
wife of Mr. Thomas Goodban, one of the lay 
clerks of the cathedral. Mr. William Hy- 
bon, jun. In his goth year, Mr. Abraham 
Smith. Mrs. Seguin. 
At Maidftone, aged 84, Mrs. Catherine 
Hayes. 
in Mrs. Baker’s company of comedians. 
G. Cutbufh, fen. 
Wi AE Doves: Mr. Edward Andrews. 
At Winchcombe in the parith of Crundal, 
Mr. Robert Noyer, formerly landlord of the 
Mermaid inn, Canterbury. 
At Biddenden,*in his 7oth year, Mr. James 
Freeman. 
At the Old Park-houfe, St. Martin’s, near 
Canterbury, John Auften, efq. 
~ WMirs. Caitle, of inglis Farm, near Folkftone. 
Wir. Lefer, of E Wacchera: 
At Boighton-gate Heath, in his 8oth year, 
Mr. John Clandiih. ’ 
At Brompton, Mr. Hogarth, formerly of 
Swallow-ftreet, St. James’s. : 
At his houfe in Brompton, Timothy 
Goolding, Efg. aged 80. 
At Charlton, Sir Thomas Spencer Wilfon, 
bart. 2 general in the army, and colonel of 
the soth regiment-of foot. Sir Thomas, 
about 25 years fince, maintained a famous 
conteft for the reprefentation of Suffex, in 
which, after 28 days polling, (during which 
to Mrs. 
Hayward, to 
Mc. 
rp aff. a8 Berk pi Tee 
Mr. Ireland, many years a mufician | 
every corner af: -the county was neted for 
votes) he carried it, without expending a fingle __ 
fhilling, again Sir James Peachey, (the 
prefent ‘Lord Selfea) fupported by allithe in- 
fluence of adminiftiation, by 128 votes. An 
unhappy derangement of intelle&, however, 
foon deprived the county of his Dap in 
patliament, and deRroyed the hopes which,~ 
trom his honeft, blunt, and nervous ftyle of 
oratory, his Sohne had entertained.of 
the influence of his talents. Though Sir 
Thomas recovered from his malady, he never 
after took part in public affairs, 
SURREY. 
Married.| At Teddington, Koes Wile . 
liam Handley, Efgq. to Mademoifelle de Mar- 
tilltere, daughter of the Count de Martilliere, 
and niece to the Count de la Chatre, Colonel . 
of a Royal Er migrant Regiment inthe Englifh . 
fervice. 
At Camberwell, 
Halfey. 
At Wimbledon, Michael Mac Evoy, efq. 
to Mrs. Bray. 
Died.| At Guildford, Mrs. May, widow 
of the late Mr. Wm. May, of Woking-park. 
At Clapham, David Court, efq. fecretary 
to the corporation of the Trinity-houfe. Alfe 
Mrs. Avery. Mrs. Wells. 
At Wimbledon, aged 79, Mr. Abraham , 
Hatchett, who for nearly half a century kept 
the White-horie cellar in Piccadilly., 
SUSSER. 
Diea.] At Lewes, Mrs, Hardiman. 
At Rye, Mr. Sufith, of the Queen’s-head. 
At Buxted, in a deep decline, Mifs Moore. 
My, Curteis, to Mifs 
Aged 37, Mr. Jo! feph Fuller, of Southover, ¢ 
near ewes! 
At Eaitbourne, Mrs. Neville, wife of Ma- 
jor Neville, of the royal artillery. 
. BERKSHIRE. 
pe ees | At Newbury, 
efq. late of the rsth light ioe to Mifs 
Arabella Sainibury. 
At Speen-Church, near Newbury, Thomas 
Ward Blagrave, gent. of London, to Mils, 
Bailey, of Speenhill. 
Did.| At Reading, after a lingering ill- 
nefs, Mr. Mares. Mr. Pepper, 
At Wett I'fley, Mrs. Hutchins. 
At Wantage, a 84, the Rev. Mr. Butler, 
prebendary of St. Paul's, 
At Wargrave, aged 74, Mr. Robert Pig- 
gott, a gentleman of unaffected fimplicity. 
of manners. He eftablifhed, in his life- -time, - 
fo. Je 
[Sept, 
C. Hopkinfon, 
two {chools for twenty -poor boys, and an. 
equal number of girls, whom he regularly 
clothed, allowing to their parents am onthly 
fum adequate to their fuppofed CRETE, if 
employed in farmer's fervice, and to their . 
mafter and miftrefs. a falary for. inftru@ting 
them, and attendin ng them to chusch on 
ponds). He has. bequeathed 6,150l,.in the 
3 per cents. to fupport thefe fchools; alfo 
ie to his poor relations, neighbours, » 
fervants, the fchoolmafter.and miftrefs, and 
one guinea te each fcholar. 
At 
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