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daughter of B. Sayer, ef, 
Mifs Mummery. 
At Faverfham, the Hon. Richard-King, to 
Mifs Rofs. 
At New Romney, Mr. W. Fowle, attorney, 
to Mifs Elliott. 
At Margate, Mr. J. Warren, printer, 
&e.. to Mifs Mitchener, daughter of Mr. 
Mitchener, of the York Hotel. 
At Walmer Church, Mr. C. Kingsford, to 
Mrs. Ruffell. 
At Hunton, by the Rey. Lerd George 
Murray, Mr. Wm. Richardfon, to Mifs 
S. Kadder. 5 
Died.] At Canterbury, Mifs Burt. Aged 
42, Mr. C. Colver. Mr. Clifford, corn- 
chandler. Wm. Riders, gardiner; he was 
difcoyered hanging in the tool-houfe. Aged 
79, Mr. J. Harvey, fen. coach-matter. Aged 
35, Mrs. Arnold. Aged 82,’ Mr. George 
Wardle.’ ~ é 
At Maidftone, aged 84, Mr. Pierce, tron- 
Mr. J. oe to 
monger. Mr. Edward Coleman, furgeon and 
apothecary. 
_ At Rochefter, Mrs. Rebecca Rondeau. 
At Deal, aged 50, Mr. P. Roberts. Aged 
86, Mrs. S. Fafham. Aged 4°, Mifs S. 
Hodgeman. 
At Dover, aged 73, Captain W. Oakley. 
At Town Malling, Mr: Ed. Brownfon. 
At Afhford, Mrs. Largent, wite of W. 
Largent, efq. 
At Dungenefs, W. Wilfon, a dragoon of 
the Fifefhire; he was frozen to death. 
At Staplehurft, Mr. T. Chittenden, black- 
fmith. Mr. C. Mitchell, butcher. 
At Naicolt, aged 64, Mr. J. Brown, for- 
merley of Canterbury. 
At Charing, aged 82, Mr. John Rachel. 
At Sheernefs, Mrs. Williams. 
At Barraing, Mrs. Dorman, a maiden lady. 
At Chatham, Mr. Murton, more than 4o 
years clerk in the furvey office.. Mrs. Burn, 
wife of Lieut. Burn. : 
At Stelling Minnis, aged 93, Mr. Robert 
-Jull; anda few days after his deceafe, Ann 
jull, his Widow, aged 37. > 
At Tenterden, aged 70, Mrs. Williams. 
Axed 67, Mrs. Poit, wife of Mr. Pott, 
farmer. 
At Lydd, Mr. J. Shoofmith, grazier. 
SURRY. 
Died.| At Albury, near Guildford, Da- 
nicl Malthus, efq. the admired, though hie 
therto unknown, tranflator of the Sorrows of 
Werter 3 of an Effay on Landfcape, from the 
French of the Marquis D’ Ermenonville, 
and-of the elegant Tranflation of Paul. et 
Virginia, publifhed by Mr. Dodfley, under the: 
title of Paul and Mary. -His works evince 
that Mr. Matthus wasa man of tafte and 
Jearning, and among his friends, he was ef- 
teemed for his modefty, liberality, and many 
amiable qualities. 
At Dorking, aged 28, of. a putrid fever, 
Mr. Charles Hance, furgcon, a young man of 
fuperior profeilional ability, and refpected and 
Surry-—Suffex—Berk/bire—EHampfhire. 
[ Feb. 3, 
beloved by thofe who could appreciate his 
worth. ay 
At Stoke, Mr. G. Freeland, formerly a 
ftationer in London. . 
At Richmond, Mrs. Ward, wife of S. Ward, 
efq. Mrs. E. Bazett, wife of Major Bazett. 
At Carfhalten, aged 77, John Walton, efq. 
one of the oldef{ praétifing folicitors in the 
City of London. 
SUSSE Rete. 
Died. At Midhurft, Mrs. Dodfworth, 
fitter of the late, and aunt of the prefent, Sir 
‘Charles Mill, bart. 
At Chichester, Mr. “Wm. Carleton, poft= 
mafter of that city. Rev. Robert Edwards, 
rector of Oving. In confequence of a fall, a 
poor man, named Arnold, aged 80. 
At Fant, in child-bed, Mrs. Moon, wife of 
a labouring man, who in the fpace of 153 
weeks had borne her hufband four children. 
At Seaford, Rd. Browne Clarke, efq. of the 
Nowies grantee Militia. 
_ At Springfield Place, 
Blunt, efq. 
lorfham, actin 
BERKSHIRE. 
At Surly Hall, a field of barley was lately 
inundated upwards of fix weeks, a great part 
of which time it was fo entirely under water 
that the proprietor, Mr. Sherburn afflerts, 
not an ear was to be feen, notwithftanding 
which,.it was cut on the 14th of December = 
is now threfhing out, and has proved~a tole- 
rable, but difcoloured crop. 
Marricd.] Mr. John Halch, of Windfor, 
to Mifs Stone, only daughter of Tho. Stone, 
of Langley, Bucks. 
Died.] At Reading, Afhbournham, New- 
man Toll, efg. a captain in the Berkshire 
Militia, ea only fon of the late sear —ad- 
miral-Edmonds Toll, of Wickham Hants. 
Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. French. Mays. QOrfos. 
Mrs. Copeland. Mrs. Lovegrove. . 
At Abingdon, Mrs. Sarah Fox, wife of Mr: 
Fox, late of Oxford. 
At Britwell, near Watlington, Mr. John 
Huffey, an opulent farmer. 
Mrs. Stone, of Bafildon Farm. 
- Aged 6S, the Rev. Mr. Deane, re€tor of 
Woolhampton and Brimpton. 
At Windfor, Mr. Blakeney, ftationer. 
At Hurit, John Whitcomb, efq. one of his 
Majefty’s justices of the peace for this coun- 
ty. His unremitting exertions in the duties 
of that office, his humane and benevolent at- 
terition tothe complaints of the poor, and 
his condué in private life, rendered him uni- 
verfally refpected. 
At Wefthrop Houfe, near Marlow, T. 
Wilkinfon, efq. banker, of Southwark. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
On the firft day of this month, all the ba- 
kers in Portimouth, Portfea, and bei liber. 
ties,-combined, and aétually fhut their ovens, 
and thereby deprived the public of bread for 
one whole day. They .were, however, 
brought to a proper fenfe of their conduct 
by tlie interference of the magiitrates. 
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