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Navy, to Mifs Gooch, daughter of Mr. R. 
Gooch. 
Died.] At Colchefter, Mrs. Round, wife 
ef J. Round, efg. Lady Williams, relict of 
Sir B, Williams. 
“At Great Baddow, Mifs F. Harrington, 
daughter of the late Mr. Harrington. 
At Little Baddow, Mr. Taac Taylor, bro- 
ther to Mr. George Taylor. 
At Dedham, aged 76, Mrs. Gould, reli@ 
of the late Mr. Gould, of Hixney, Suflex. 
At Great-Bromley, Mr. Henry Gardiner. 
At Ilford, Mr. Ifaac Mead, butcher. 
At Kelvedon, aged 83, Mr. Samuel 
Fiaryey. 
At Blackwater, near Coggefha]l, Mr. Wil- 
biam. Lamperell. 
At Rayleigh, Mr. Greatorex, farmer. 
At Poole-farm, Yeldham, Mrs. Hardy, 
wife of Mr. Hardy. 
At Terling, Mrs. Cox. 
KENT, 
Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. Spawforth, 
of the 28th Light Dragoons, to Mifs Barnes, 
ef the Fleece Inn. The Rev. Jchn Robin- 
fon, of Chipftead, to Mifs Richardfon. Mc. 
John Harey, jun. to Mifs S. Callow, of St. 
Stephens, near this place. 
At Maidftone, Mr. Samuel Day, of Frit- 
tenden, to Mifs M. Danes. 
At Whitftaple, Mr. D. Badgin, to Mrs, 
M. Mercer, widow. 
At Chatham, Mr. William Proétor, bra- 
zier, to Mifs S. Clout, daughter of Mr. Clout, 
rope-maker. 
At Tenderden, Mr. James Sawyer, to Mrs. 
Blakemore. 
At Frinfbury, Mr. Edward Wilkins, fhip- 
“wright, formerly of Chatham:Dock Yard, 
aged 74, to Mrs. R. Friland, aged 80, of the 
former place. 
Died.| At Canterbury, Edward Edwards, 
clerk of Stores to the Royal Artillery in that 
department; he fhot himfelf through the head. 
It appears, that acts of infanity had been ob- 
ferved prévious-to the defperate ad. 
Mifs Gregory, daughter of the Rev. F. Gre- 
gory, Minor Canon of the Cathedral. Lieut. 
William T. Bowen, of the 5th regiment of 
foot. Mre, Payne, wife of Mr. Thomas 
Payne. Mrs. Claringbold, reli€&t of Mr. 
Claringbold, late of Rolling court. 
_ At Penhurft, P. S. Sidney, efq.; he was 
amufing himfelf in a canoe which he brought 
with him from Nova Scotia, it fuddenly over- 
fet in the large pond before the Caftle ; al- 
though three perfons were on the fpot, one 
of whom was his brother, Mr. Sidney was 
fo entangled with the weeds, that he funk, 
and the body was not ‘found till nine hours 
after the accident had happened.. Mr, Sidney 
Was only 22 years of age. 
At Maiditone, Mifs Winter, a maiden lady, 
-and fifterto Mr. Jofeph Winter. Aged 34, 
| Mrs. Selling, wife cf Mr. T. Selling, of the 
Cherry Orchard. 
At Wilmington, the Rev. Mr. Denne. 
Kent—Surrey—Suffix. 
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At Rainham, Mrs. Fowle, wife of Mr. 
John Fowle, farmer. 
At Margate, Mr. Charles Ridett, late of 
Dridge. 
At Cheriton court, aged 82, Mrs. Taylor. 
At Sittingborne, aged 61, after a fevere 
illnefs of feven months, the Rev. S. Evans, 
Vicar of that place. 
At Borefifle, in Tenderden, of a decline, 
aged 21, Mr. James Munn, fon of the late 
Mr. Munn of that place. 
At Sandgate, John Thompfon, efq. of 
Canterbury. 
At Brompton, Mrs. Phillips, widow of 
N. Phillips, efq. late mafter fhipwright, of 
Chatham Dock Yard. 
_ At Folkeftone, aged 43, Mr. Jofeph 
Milton. ' 
At Kingfdown, Mrs. Homerfham, late 
of St. Dunftan’s, near Canterbury. 
At Northdown, near Margate, Mr. Samuel 
Bloxham. 
' At Well Hall, near Eltham, Mr. John 
Arnold. As a mechanic, his abilities and 
induftry were eminent. He was the in- 
ventor of the expanfion balance, of the prefent 
detached efcapement, and was the firft artift 
whoever applied the gold cylindrical fpring to 
the balance of a time piece. 
At Faverfham, Mrs. Furmftone, wife of 
Mr. S.C. Furmftone. 
At Deal, Capt. B. Hulke, of the Royal 
Navy. 
At Elham, aged 22, Mrs.'Ayers, wife of 
Mr. James Ayers. . 
At Longport, near Canterbury, Mr. James 
Gorley, of the Royal Oak public houfe. 
At Rochefter, aged 63, the Rev. H. Jonesy 
Reétor of Shorn. i | 
At Biddenden, aged 76, Mr. Richard Pul- 
len, grocer. 
At Sandwich, Mr. Jchn Williams, of the 
New Inn. 
SURREY. 
Married.| At Farnham, the Rev. Mr. 
Rogers, of Child-Okeford, to Mifs Edgany 
of Hook’s Wood, Dorfethhire. 
Died.} At Epfom, J. Vernon, efy. for- 
merly an eminent folicitor. 
At Mortlake, aged 73, Henry Shaw, efq. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] At Haftings, J. H. Haftings, 
efq. of the North Gloucefter Militia, to Mifs 
E.C. Litchfield, daughter of V. Litchfield, 
efq: of the council-office, Whitehall. 
At Horfham, Mr. W. Cripps, limner and 
coach painter, of Brighton, to Mifs J. Steen, 
fitter of Mr. Steen, attorney of Horfham. 
At Stonington, Major Clay, to Mifs C. 
Bifhop, daughter of Colonel Bifhop. 
Died.] At Brighton, fuddenly, Mr. Wil- 
liam Meafon. | 
At Haftings, Mrs. Brifco, wife of William 
Brifco, efq. of Devonfhire place, London. 
At Horfham, Mifs-Gavrrorp, -a lady of 
confiderable property, aged fifty-feven. She 
was a mof eccentric old maideneehaving 
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