sit 
of Minfter, Hfle of Sheppy, to MifsS. Perkins, 
youngeft daughter of Mr. J ess of Can- 
terbury. 
At Rolvenden, the Rev. Thomas Mor- 
phet, vicar of that place, to Milfs Rolfe. 
At Minfter, Ifle of Sheppy, Mr. James 
Price, purfer in the navy, to Mifs Mary 
' Hare, of Sheernefs. 
Mr. William Moon, to Mifs Boorn, eldett 
daughter of Mr. Richard Boorn. 
At Sturry, Mr. James Lucas, bricklay er, 
"0 Mifs Mary Holtrum, daughter of Mr. T, 
Holtrum, carpenter, 
At Biddenham, Mr. William Pope, miller 
and grocer, to Mifs Hannah Baker. 
At Rainham, Mr. R. Sarly. leather-cutter, 
of Chatham, to .Mifs S. Mu urgen, of the tame 
Tace. 
Died.|, At Queenhorough, aged 62, Mrs, _ 
Sarah Chalk, wife of Mr. R. Chalk. 
At Folkeftone, Mrs. Ramley, 
efedo4., | * 
At Sea Salter, aged 45, Mrs. Hopper 
of Mr. J. Hopper. 
At Oltham, Mr. W. Broad, yeoman, aged 
86, and within twelve hours afterwards, his 
wife died alfo, aged 63 ; they had been mar- 
Hed upwards of 20 years, and each had been 
married twice before. 
' At Whitfable, Mr. Thomas Giles, fen. 
one of the company of dredgers. 
At Faverfham,' Mr. Lukyn, 
At Sandgate, Mr. Robert Wear, fchool- 
“matter. 
At Rochefter, Mr. Harrod, seaveyer of the 
cuftoms. 
At Milgate, Lewis Cage z) ene eigen 
At St. Peter’s, lfle of Thanet, aged 67, 
Mr. Robert Crofts. 
At Eaft Sutton, Mr. Thomas Gore, farmer. 
At Margate, aged 64, Mrs. Tahourdin, re 
Wi& of the late R. Tahourdin, efg. of that 
place. : 
At Lawford, the Rev. John Yale, re€tor of 
that place. 
At Folkeftone, aged 76, Mr. John Hall. ~ 
At Canterbury, Mr. Barth Elvey, one of 
the veftrymen of that cathedral. 
At Sittingbourne, Mr, John Wood, 
after an illnefs of feven years. 
At Athford, Mr. Richard Banford, late of 
the Royal Oak. 
At Lenham, aged 77, Mr. Robert Mercer, 
‘a wealthy and reipeciabie farmer, 
At Staplegate, ance 32, Mrs. Forfter. 
At Turkey Mill, near Maicftone, Mrs. 
Hollingworth, wife of Mr, I. R. Holling- 
worth. 
Rev. Thomas Lamprey, vicar of Stalif- 
fieldand Halftow. 
At Monkton, on Thanet, while eating his 
dinner, Mr. Edward Fox. 
At Milton, aged 70, Mr. William Dyne. 
At Bayford, near Sittingbourne, Mrs. Mul- 
ton, wife of Mr. W. Mu&on. 
At Betton, aged 67, Mr. Allen Grebeil. 
At Kimfing, aged 76, Sir James Eunce, 
widew, 
» Wife 
baker, 
Suffex— Berk/oire— Hampfbire. 
bart. Ananceftor of Sir James was an alder- 
man of London inthe reign of Charles I. and 
when that monarch was in diftrefs, lent him 
60,0001. and raifed and maintained a troop of 
horfe for his fervice. For this, during Crom- 
wells protectorate, his property was fe- 
queftered ; but at the reftoration, Kempfing 
was returned to him, together ce 4000l. of 
the 60,0001. borrowed, and he was created 
a barenet, with 4ool. a year fettlement foy 
ever. This was continued to be paid down 
to the time of Sir Robert Walpole, when it 
was difcontinued, and has never fince been 
renewed. Sir James in confequence was 
very poor, and had long laid afide hig 
title. 
SUSSEX. 
At. Ttchenor, in the Chichefter river, on 
the 14th of May, was launched the much ad- 
mired veffel, with five matts, invented by 
captain Gower, which is allowed by naval 
judges to be the beft calculated for failing of ‘ 
any fhip hitherto built. 
fpectators attended. 
At a late meeting, the hashed sif New 
Shorehad was formally declared to be ina dan- 
gerous and ruinous ftate, and means are te be 
adopted for putting it ina ftate of repair and 
improvement. 
By order of the poit-matter general, a regu- 
lar communication by poft is now open on Suns 
days, Wednefdays, and Fridays, between the 
eaftern and weftern parts of this ‘county, via. 
Battle and Lewes. 
Married.| At Worthing, Mr. Roebuck, 
of St. Mary-at-hill, to Mifs Killerman. 
Died.| At Malling near Lewes, Lake 
Spence, efq. aged 35 ; ‘he had been more than 
60 years acting magiftrate for this county, 
and it muft be added that no man lived more 
‘ univerfally refpected, or died more defervedly 
lamented. 
At Brighthelmftone, aged 14, Mifs M. 
Gourd, youngeit daughter of Mr. Gourd. 
At Seaford, lieut. Conk of the royal navy 
At Ea:tham, Mr. Thomas Hayley, a young 
artift of seaeeat talents. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Four hundred and fifty-three fhares yaaa 
been forfeited by fubfcribers to the Kennet 
and Avon Canal, in confequence of defaults 
in the payment of their calls. 
Dicd.| At Abingdon, of an appoplexy, 
the only fon of Mrs, Ball. 
At his apartments in Windfor Caftle, aged 
g1, W. Dick, Governor of the Poor Knights, 
near forty years king’s clerk, and clerk of the 
papers of the Mint, and the oldeft meilenger 
in his Majefty’s fervice. 
At Reading, Mr. Lyford; butcher. 
Neville, bacon-dealer. ~ Mr. Clayton, fail- 
cloth-maker. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Bacon has lately fallen in price confideras 
bly inthis county. 
The premigims offered by the South Hants 
gricul- 
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