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At Bretenham, Mrs, Webb, wife of 
Mr. Webb, farmer. 
At Whitnefham, Mifs Knipe. 
At Loweftoffee, aged 66, Mr. C. Capon, 
formerly of the Crown Inn. 
At Eyre, Mrs. Jacob, wife of John Ja- 
cob, efq. 
At Wangford, aged 48, Mrs. M. Sarr, 
_ fitter of Mr. John Sarr of that place. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Chefhunt, George Beeften 
Prefcott, efq. eldeft fon of Sir George Wil- 
liam Prefcott, bart. of Theobald’s Park, to 
Mifs Mills, daughter of the late Sir Thomas 
Mills. 
Died.| At Chefhunt, Mr. John Hooper. 
At Ayot St. Laurence, near Welwyn, 
aged 81, the Rev. Richard Wynne, M. A. 
many years Rector of that parifh, and of St. 
Alphage, London Wall. 
At Rydge near Barnet, the Rev. J. Wil- 
lis, Vicar of that place. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| At Chelmsford, Mr. S. Poole, 
jun. mufician, to Mifs nese both of this 
place, 
At Little Stambridge Hall, Mr. E. Tay- 
lor of Battle Bridge, to Mifs E. Harridge, 
only daughter of David Harridge, efq. of the 
former place. 
At Bocking, Mr. Balfour, of London, to 
Mifs E. Garrett, of the former place. 
At Bulpham, the Rev. Edward Cuthbert, 
Reétor of that place, to Mifs Clarke, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. D. Clarke, of Norwich. 
At Landguard Fert, James Stirling, efq. 
Captain of the 63d regiment of foot, to Mifs 
G. Munro, daughter of Lieutenant Munro, of 
the Invalids, at that place. 
At Maldon, Mr. Hirft, carpenter and buil- 
der, to Mrs. Hollingfworth, widow of the 
late T. Hollingfvworth, efg. Heutenant in his 
Majefty’s navy. 
At Abbots Roothing, Mr. Samuel Wright, 
jun. of Fyfield, to Mifs A. Stock in the fame 
parifh. 
At Sible “Hedingham, Mr. Robert Har- 
rington, butcher, to Mifs S. Creffwell, of 
the fame place. 
Dicd.] At Rochford, at an advanced age, 
Mr. Jacob Chinnery; returning from a walk, 
he fat-down in a chair and was almoft ee 
: diately feized with a fit, which caufed his 
death in the courfe of half an hour. 
At Latchington, Mr. Robert Abbott, Ee 
mer; he had been troubled with an afthma 
for fone time paft 5 as he was going up ftairs to 
bed, he dropped down in a fit and-died in half 
an here after. 
At Hatfield, fuddenly, aie on a vifit, 
Mr. George Taylor, of Thunderfly Hall, and 
eldeft foa fof Me: aylor of Little Beton 
At Beckingham, Mr. J. Mayn, fen. farmer. 
At Writtle, Mrs. Mead, wite of Mr. Mead, 
baker, 
Hertfordjhire—E i fex—Kent. 
{Sept. 
At Colchefter, Lady Williams, relié of Sir 
Booth Williams; bart. of Clapton, in Nor- 
thamptonfhire. 
KENT. 
- A fptendid royal review of the volunteer 
affociations of the county of Kent, took place 
ir the park of Lord Romney, near Maidftone, 
on the firft day of Auguft. The whole of 
the Royal Family were prefent. One of the 
moft-hofpitable dinners was given by his lord- 
fhip that has been remembered; the number 
of difhes were 2,200, the number of plates 
exceeded 8,000, and the expence was not lefs 
than 34,0001. 
Canterbury, Ramfgate, &c. &c. on ‘the 
fea coaft, have lately been the fcene of ex- 
traordinary confufion and buftle, from the af- 
femblage and embarkation of the army def- 
tined for the expedition againft Holland. 
The high fouth-weft wind on the rsth, 
levelled whole hills of the hop-poles, blew 
down vaft numbers of trees in the orchards, 
{cattered the fruit, &:c. and carried away whole 
fields of mown lray. 
. At a general meeting of oe Subfcribers, 
on the sth, Sir W. Geary in the chair, it 
was refolved, that the canal intended to form 
a junction between the Thames and Medway 
fhall be carried into execution. The line 
is preferred which was propofed by Mr. Dodd. 
20,0001. is to be raifed im ool. hares. 
Lord Romney is of the committee. 
Marrisd.| At Canterbury, Mr. J. Abbot, 
to Mifs Balderftone. Mr. Bennett, | to Mifs 
Brewer of Ludgate-ftreet. Gregory Blax- 
land, efg. to Mifs Eliza Spurden, eldeft 
daughter of John Spurden, efq. of Merfey 
Ifland in the county of Effex. 
At Williborough, Mr. Head, of Southftour, 
to Mrs. Tucker of the former aes 
At Chatham, Mr. J. Smallfield, taylor and 
draper, toMifs A. Windeyer, daughter of Mr. 
Windeyer, baker, Rochefter. 
At Ebeney, Mr. E. Palmer, of Appledore, 
to Mifs M. Ramfden. Mr. W. Vine, grazier, 
of Witterfham, to Mifs C. Ramfden of 
Ebener, 
At Maidfione, T. Taylor, gent. to Mifs 
Danes of the fame place. . 
At Folkeftone, Mr. ]. Parkenfon, plum- 
ber and glazier, to Mrs. S. Triges. Mr. S. 
Kennett, to Mifs Spicer. 
At Mongeham, Mr. J. Butler, of Deal, to 
Mifs Wood of the former place. 
At Deal, Mr. S. Gowland, cooper, of Can- 
terbury, to Mifs Weit of the former place. 
At Northiam, Mr. W. Bates, grazier, to 
Mifs Weaks of the fame place. 
At Lydd, Mr. J. S. Fucker, hair-dreffer, to 
Mifs J. Allen of the fame place. 
Died.| At Canterbury, aged 29, Mr. T. 
Francis, fon of the late Mr. Francis of the 
lime-kilns. Mr. James Mead. 
At Wilmington, the Rev. Mr. Denne. 
At Brandburne, near Sevenoaks, of a very 
rapid dropty, Mr. John Nath, a confiderable. 
farmer 
