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arried.| At Braintree, Mr. 
hett, tea-dealer, to Mifs Rolfe. 
At Dedham, Major Harcourt Mafter, of 
the s2dregt. of foot, to Mifs Sophia Newman. 
- At Colchefter, Mr. Mansfield, miller, to 
Mifs Farran, daughter of Mr. Farran, feeds- 
man. 
_ Died.| At Miftley, Geo. Bridges, efq. 
At Terling, Mrs. Wiltthi:e, wife of Mr. 
Witthire, jun. 
At Colchefter, Mr. John Day, furgeon. 
At Writtle, R. Sharpe efq. 
At Harwich, Mr. John Hines, aged 19, 
fon of Mr. R. Hines. 
At Prittlewell, Mrs. Milburn, wife of 
Mr. C. Milburn. 
, At High Eafter, aged 80, Mr. R. Burton. 
At Stock, aged 63, Mr. Thomas Perry, 
{choolmafter. 
At Little Barfield Hall, aged gt, Mrs. 
Wale, reli&t of Henry Wale, efq. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. W. Hanley. Mr. G. 
Bentley, of the White Lion. 
KENT. 
The election for a reprefentative for the 
city of Canterbury, in the room of the late 
George Gipps, efq. commenced on Tueiday 
the 25th of March. ‘The mayor opened the 
hall between nine and ten, in a very manly 
fpeech, requefting an impartial hearing of 
every perfon; and after the aéts of parlia-~ 
ment had been read, Mr. Watfon was pro- 
pofed and feconded 5; and when he had made 
his fpeech, juft as the fheriff was on the 
point of propofing him to the freemen, Mr. 
FPrend made a long fpeech on the prefent ftate 
of the times, and the qualities of a repre- 
fentative ; in which, calling upon the citi- 
zens to look reund for a proper reprefentative 
in their own body, he was interrupted by a 
great fhout of Royle! Royle! Thus Mr. 
Royle, the mayor, was made a candidaté by 
acclamations, and the fheriff then propofed 
the two names, Watfon and Royle, to the 
hall, and declared the fhew of hands to be in 
favour of the latter. A poll was then de- 
manded by Mr. Watfon, which continued 
open’ two days and a half, when the fherif¥ 
ceciared the majority of votes to be in favour 
ef Mr. Watfon; the numbers being for the 
Hon. George Watfon, 4763. for Jofeph 
Royle, efg.. 2485 but a proteft was made 
againft the return by fevéral perfons on the 
ground, that he was not acitizen. There 
was no, canvafling for Mr. Royle, nor was 
any money fpent by or for him. , 
Married.| The Rev. John Henry Powell, 
of Plaxtol, to Mrs. Fountaine, widow of the 
late Wm. Fountaine, efq. of Leeds. 
At Milton, Mr. John Lane, of Gravefend, 
aged 69, to Mrs. Mafterman, aged 75. This 
makes the 5th time of the bridegrcom’s mar- 
“riage, and the 2d of the bride’s. 
At the Palace, in Maidftone, aged 74, the 
~ Rev. John Denne, who was minifter of that 
parifh 47 years. \ 
At Upper Deal, Mr. Alexander Hayman, 
_ plumber,’ to Mifs E. Harrifop. .Mr, Docker, 
Jofeph Ben- 
Kent—Surry—Suffex. 
‘nearly 20 years. 
[April ¥, 
furgeon of the, Military Hofpital, to Mifs 
Star, of Dover. 
At Streatham, S. L. Sainfbury, efq. to Mifs 
Hutton. 
At the Prince Charles, near Canterbury, 
Mr. Henry Levi, jew-rabbi, aged 55, to Mifs 
Sophia Abrahamis, aged 21. 
Died.] _ At Canterbury, General Dawfon,. 
formerly lieutenant governor of the Ifle of 
Mann, where he refided, much refpeéted, 
Lieutenant Forfter, of the 
§5th regiment. Mr. Robert Allen, peruke- 
maker, in St. Dunftan’s. Mrs. Ann Culme, 
Mr. Martin, collar-maker, in St. Dunftan’s. 
Mrs. Sheldon, wife of the Rev. Mr. John 
Sheldon. 
At Smarden, Mr. Thomas Weller, who 
dropped dead as he was at work in a field. 
At Wootton’s Green, Mr. George Cook, 
farmer. 
At Little Mongeham, Mr. Ladd, fasmot. 
At Rochefter, Mr. Stephen Taylor, who - 
had been governor of the poor 20 years. 
Mrs. M‘Gowan, fifter-in-law to the Rev. 
Mr. Jones. 
_At Ofpringe, Mr. Richard Bent, aged 77. 
His mother is now living, aged 100, and his 
fitter, aged 75. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Mary Merryfield, daugh= 
ter of Mr. John Parr. 
At Marden, aged 89, Mr. Wm: Standen. 
Within a few days of each other, Mr. and 
Mrs. Gibbons. 
At Wareham, Mrs. Martin, aged 73. 
At Folkeftone, aged 52, Mr. Stephen Ken- 
nett, cooper. 
maiter-gunner of the Fort. 
At Offham, ina very advanced age, Mrs. 
Knell. 
At Chart Sutton, Mr. Humphrey, wife of 
Mr. J. B. Humphrey. 
At Maidftone, aged 86, Mr. 
mington, late of W. Farleigh. 
At Otham, Mrs. Ann Horne, daughter of 
the late Rev. S. Horne, re€tor of that parifh. 
At Chiflett-court, Mrs. Denne, wife of Mr. 
Denne, of Canterbury, banker. 
SURRY. 
Died.] At Sutton, the Rev. Giles Hatchy 
who had been 33 years re€tor of that parith. 
At Stoke, near Guilford, J. Andrews, efq. 
Tho. Holles Pain, efq. of Red-Hall, Burfton, 
| SUSSEX. , 
One night earl in the month, the tide at 
Brighton rofe, notwithftanding a trong 
north wind, toa very unufual height, and 
John Nor- 
Aged 74, Mr. Wm. Hattings, , 
{wept away feveral fifhing-boats that lay on 
the beach. Such a phenomenon has not hap- 
pened there within the recollection of the 
oldeft inhabitant... 
Married.| At Petworth, Geo, Millwood, 
efq. of Chichefter, to Mifs E. Meall, daugh- 
ter of the late W. Meall, of Bracknall, 
Berks. . 
At Seaford, John Surman, efq. of Malvern 
houfe, Worcefterfhire, to Mifs Sufan Washer, 
daughter of W. Wather, efq. of Seaford. 
ia ae Died. 
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