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J. Barnard. At Southwold, aged 68, Mr. J. 
Fifher, late of Brundifh. At Hopton, aged 37, 
Mrs. Ingerfoll. At Long Brackland, a cor- 
poral of the 63d regiment, who, having fpent 
his money at a houfe of ill fame, and being, 
much intoxicated, cut his own throat. At 
Ipfwich, aged 55, Mr. G. Gowing. Alfo, 
aged 53, captain G. Coote, nephew to the 
Jate Sir Eyre C. commander in chief in the 
Faft Indies, &c. Captain C. accompanied 
general Burgoyne, in 1776, to Canada, and 
was taken prifoner, with the reft of that ge" 
neral’s army, at Saratoga. 
marched feveral hundred miles through the 
diferent provinces, and experienced various 
hardfhips and difficulties, he returned home on 
the conclufion of the war, retiring upon half- 
pay, with the full enjoyment of his family and 
friends. This gentleman was the friend and 
_gonfidant of lady Harriot Ackland, in her 
defign of going to the enemies’ camp in fearch 
of her hufband, wounded and taken prifoner 
by general Gates ; imparting firft her inten- 
tion to the captain. This fhe afterwards ef- 
feéted, in an open boat, proctred by him, and 
rowing acrofs Lake Ciampiain, and arriving 
over againft an enemies poft, was not fuffered 
to land by the fentinel ; in this fituation her 
Jadyfhip and her companions remained feven 
or eight dark and cold hours expofed to the. 
jnclemency of the weather. y 
SUSSEX. 
_ There isnow growing, in the garden of a 
gentleman, in the Cliit, near Lewes, a fpecies 
of fungus, known about the Downs by the 
name of pufi-ball, of the unufnal-circumfe- 
rence of FLVE FEET EIGHT INCHES; it was 
obferved te grow, in twelve hours time, more 
than fix inches, and is fill in avery thriving 
ftate. Thefe vegetables, in general, meafure, 
in circumference from four to about fix 
inches. 
Married. |—I. F. Thomas, eq. of Batten 
Lodge, M.P. to Mifs Peirfe, of Bedale, 
Yorkthire. 
Died.\—Mrs. Faulconer, of the Hoddern, 
near Lewes. -Mr. R. Spice, of Bughtcn; 
who, as was fuppofed, from an unconquerable 
nervous affection, plunged himfelf into the 
river, and was drowned. His remains. were 
interred by the fraternity of free-mafons, of 
which he was a member. 
: KENT. 
Our neighbouring plantations have, for 
fome time paft, becn ina progreffive ftate of 
improvement, and the return of the hot wea- 
ther: has certainly given them a very pro- » 
mifing appearance; the’ ve min decreaie 
daily, the bines abundantly put forth their 
branches, .and are coming kindly intu bloom. 
Accounts from Farnham, Worcetter, and Suf- 
fex fate the conditions of their grounds tu be 
good. 
~~ On Monday, July 17, the city and neigh- 
bouthood of Canterbury were yifited by a 
Suffex..Kenti..Hampfire....Wiltfoire. 
Having been 
[Julys 
kind of Tornado, or whirlwind, which laft- 
ed, with great violence, the fpace of fifteen 
minutes, accompanied by vivid flafhes of 
lightning. During its continuance the atmof- 
phere was confiderably darkened, 
Married.}—T. Mather, efg. of Chariton, ta 
Miis S. Pycroit, of Wanftead, Effex. At 
Wet Malling, Mr. W. Smith, to Mifs M. 
Eagleton. Mr. Marten, of Baften, to Mifg 
EK. Love, of Headcorn. Lieutenant colonel 
Childers, of the t1#h regiment of light drae 
peons, to the hon. Mifs Eardley, of Belvidere... 
At Chariton, Mr, J. Burton, of the Minories. 
London, to Mifs Broady, of Whitechapel, 
ditto. At Chatham, Mr. J. Smith, of the. 
Ifle of Grain, to Mifs Pearce. 
Died |—At Canterbury, Mr. C. Plater. 
Mr. J. Tyler. Mr. Saugé, worfted manu= 
facturer. 
At Maidfione, Mrs. Cutbufh. Aged 21, 
Mifs H. M. Moore. Aged 70, T. Gillowy 
efg. of St. Nicholas, in Thanet; ef many 
amiable virtues in private and domeftic life. 
At Dover, captain R. Cowley ; a good and 
happy man, a kind benefactor to the poor, 
and a valuable meraber of fociety. Near Ay- 
lesford, Mrs. Ruffel. Aged 16, Mifs T. Ry- 
der, of Boughton Place. ‘Aged 26, R. 
Denne, gent. of Watmer Hail, near Sturrey 
End endeared to his friends by his affability 
and goodnefs of hear: ; his death was occa= 
fioned by a fall from his herfe. 
Mrs. Mercer, of Chatham, late of Lewes, 
Suffex. At Tunbridge, Mifs Brigden, late of 
Hadlow. At Gravefend, Mr.R. Lake; fome 
weeks ago he had.been bit by a mad dog, and 
was thought to be perfe€tly cured;, he was 
fuddenly feized, however, with a kind of 
rheumatic pain, attended ‘with ftrong fym- 
toms of the hydrophobia, and expired,--in.the 
fpace of a few hours, in great agonies... Ag 
Weft Wickham, near Bromley, Mr. I. 
Alexander. . ae 
HAMPSHIRE, 
~  Married.J—In London, Mr. P. Barnard 
furgeon, to Mifs Dallas, bath of Southamp- 
ton. Mr. T. Edwards, of Kent Street, Lon- 
don, to Mifs Penford, of Romfey. Mr. W. 
Elgar to Mifs P. Sheppard, both of Lyniington. 
At Fordingbridge, Mr. G. King to MifsD.Pope. 
Died.}—At Southampton, aged 16, Mifs 
H. Ludlow. At Weft Cowes, Mr H. 
Thompton. : , bat 
WILTSHIRE, : 
DMdarried.|—Mr. Warner, of Marlborough, 
to Mifs Moore. Mr Wells, furgeon, of 
Cricklade, to Mifs Poulton.« Mr. Harding, of 
Marlborough, to Mrs. Goodman. Mr. Ar- 
ney, attorney, of Salifbury, to Mifs White, 
of Bath. 
Died.}—At Winterflow, Mr. Judd. “Mr. 
Woodham, of Swindon. At Lackham, }- 
Montague, efq. juftice of peace, und def- 
cended from one of the moft ancient families 
lathe county. At Wilford, Mr. T. Jarvis 3 
of acharacter unexceptionably worthy. ~~ 
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