488 
of Hengrave and Coldham Halls, both in this 
county, and captain of the Bury Volunteers. 
At Soham, Mr.Pearfon. 
‘At Glemsford, aged 71, Mrs, Bull. 
At Fye, at the advanced age of 95, Tho- 
mas White. He officiated as clerk of the pa- 
rifh nearly fixty years, and as an apparitor of 
che deanery of Hartimeére upwards of fifty 5 
and till within che laft two years of his life 
regularly attended the dutics cf both offices. 
At the fame place, aged 67, Mr. Catter- 
well. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) At Elfna, Sydenham Maltus, 
efg. of Manley Bridge, Hants, to Mrs. Symes. 
At Stevenage, R. Whittington, elq. to 
Mits Catherine Amelia Hinde, daughter of 
the late Robert Hinde, efq. of Preftan Caftle, 
in this county. 
Died.| At Totteridge, the Rev. William 
Pagett, reCtor of North Wingfield, in the 
county of Derby. 
ESSEX. 
 Marr‘ed.| At Colchetter, Mr. Jacob Cohens. 
to Mifs Elizabeth Hart. 
Atthe fame place, Mr. Patmore to Mrs. 
Dalby, of Ipfwich. 
fr, William York, of Springfield, to Mifs 
Rolfe, of Woodham Walter. 
Mr. Eagle, farmer, of Little Bromley, to 
Mifs Sarah Clay, of Colchefter. 
Mr. Ilaac Gepp, of Stratford, to Mifs Mid- 
édleton, of the fame place. CK 
Died.| At Colchefter, Mr. James Leyzell. 
“At Chelmsford, Mifs Lucretia Menith. 
Mrs. Wiften. 
At Lee Houfe, Romford, in her 83d year, 
Mrs. Caune, 
Mrs. Ann Marfh, wife of the Rev. Mr. 
Marth, re€tor of Mount Bures, in this county. 
At Boreham, Mrs. Catherine Oliver. 
At Heybridge, Mr. Robert Barnard, jun. 
tn his 85th year, Mr. Wood, of Danbury. 
Mifs Ann fabrum, of Rettendon. 
KENT. 
A billis intended to be fhortly brought into 
parliament by the members for che counties of 
Kent and Worcefter, which promifes to. put 
an effe€tual ftop to the ufe of deleterious drugs 
and woods in the brewing of mait liquor. 
Certainly no bill was ever more wanted, for 
shat is called malt liguor is really compofed 
ef any thing befides malt ana heps. 
Married.| At Maiditonc, Mir. James Rixon 
to Mits Bithop. 
At Canterbury, Mr. John Bucknell, printer, 
ro Mifs Barbaralgguldan. Mr. Clark to Milfs 
White. Mr. Stroats to Mifs Page. 
At Rochefter, Mr. Jofeph Baldork to Mifs 
Frances, 
At Chatham, Pierce Edgcumbe, efq. of 
the Do¢kyard, to Mifs Eleanor York. 
AtLydds, Mr. William Breger, of Lyrnpne, 
near Hythe, to Mifs S. Goodwin, of the tor- 
mer place. 
At Strood, Mr. Robert Cole to M.fs Letch- 
ferg, ef Yalding. 
Hortfordpbire.... Effex... Kent... Surrey ...Suffex 
~ j = 
[Dee 
At Ditton, Mr. John Golding, jun. to Mit, 
Manwell. 
At Charing, Mr. Tohn Ufmar to Mifs Eli« 
zabeth Simmonds, of the Swan Inn. 
Died.| At Maidftone, Mr. W. Wimble, 4 
metmber of the common council. Mrs. Moore. 
At Rochefter, Mr. Robert Alexander. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Rooke. Aged 63, 
Mr. CG. Delmar. In her 634 year, Mrs.Wi- © 
nifred Shindler. Mr. H. Spratt. Mrs. Hay- 
ward. Mrs. Salmon. Aged 81, Mr. Spencer- 
At Bridges, Mr. Goodwin, {choolmafter. 
of that place. 
At Bromley, Wm. Lavender, fchoolmefter. 
At Boughton under Blean, Mr. T. Bunce, 
fen. ; 
Mr. Hunt, of Swalecliffe, near Canterbury. 
Mifs Pine, of Othan Mill. 
Mrs. Igglefden, of Headcora. 
At his feat, at Bifrons, near Canterbury, the 
Rey. Edward Taylor, patron and vicar or Pa- 
trick{bourn with Bridge annexed. 
At Folkftone, aged 85, Mrs. Lake. 
At Lydd, Mr. Wm. Hardiman. aes 
At Tenterden, aged 61, Mr. T. Taylor, 
bricklayer. 
Suddenly, Mrs. Stoad, of Brookland. 
Mr. Walter Mond, of Sturry. 
r At Eden-farm, near Bromley, the Hon. 
George Charles William Eden, 3d fon of Lord 
Auckland. 
At Nonington, aged 64, Mrs. Wells. 
Suddenly; whilf fitting in-his chair, after 
returning from a ride, Sir Edward Dering, 
bart. of Surrenden Dering, in this county. 
He reprefented the town and port of New 
Romney in feveral parliaments. By his firft 
wife Selina, daughter and co-heir of Sir Ro- 
bert Furnere, bart. he had a fon, Edward 
Dering, efq. of Walton upon Thames, who 
facceeds him in title and eftates, and who mar- 
ried Anne, fourth daughter of William Hall, 
efq. of King’s Walden, in Hertfordfhire: and 
a daughter Selina. He married, fecondly, 
Deborah, daughter of John Winchefter, efq. 
of Netherfoles, by whom he has feveral chil- 
dren. This is one of the oldeft baronetages in 
this country, the title having been granted 
Feb, a, 1626. 
At Chatham, fuddenly, Mrs. Hatch. Mr. 
Jacob Cazeneuve Troy, wine and brandy mer= 
chant. Willis Brook, a fhip-wright in the 
Dock-yard. Mr. Benjamin Jenning, mafter- 
ropemaker. Mrs. Mary Watfon. Mr. John 
Cottrell, contra&t-painter to the Dock-yard. 
Aged yo, Mrs. Gardener. 
SURREY. 
Married.] At Mleworth, Mr. G, Daking te 
Mifs Sarah Campbell. 
At Wimbledon, James Strange, efq. M. P. 
for Eat Grinftead, to Mrs. Drummond, 
daughter of Mr, Dundas, 
Died.) At Peckham, Mrs. Shank. 
Mrs. Dalbiac, of Dulwich Common. 
SUSSEX. 
Died.] At Lewes, Mifs Mariane Chatfield. 
My. ‘Thenvas Batcer. y 
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