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Died}—At Boyton, Mr. Bennington. 
Aged 75, Mrs. Franklin, of Drinkftone. At 
Tpfwich, Mrs, Finch. While alighting frem 
his horfe, at his own door, Mr. P. Crofs, of 
Stowpland, near Stowmarket. 
sAt, Ipfwich, aged 58, Mr. J. Kir- 
by, attorney.’ Aged 60, Mis. Byles. -Mr. 5S. 
Goymer, of Flowton Hall, near Ipfwich; walk- 
ing in his farm-yard, he tell down, and bruif- 
ing his body, a mortification enfued, which ia 
a few days put an end to his life. 
"Aged 31,\Mr. P. Jermyn, of Halefworth, 
rttorney. At Blakenham, aged 64, Mrs. 
Wrake. Aged 37; Mr. J. Wri, of Laken- 
heath. Aged 26, Mits M. Mower, of Forn- 
ham, St. Martin’s, near Bury, 
» SUSSEX. ie 
The fhow of cattle heid lately at Lewes 
fand to be renewed annualiy) was more re- 
fpe&tably and numeroufly attended, than any 
other meeting remembered there on former oc- 
eafions, where atility only was the ovject. The 
Prince of Wales, the Duke of Bedford, the 
Earl of Egremont, Lord Cle:mont, Lerd Jer- 
fey, Lord Winterton, Lord J. Ruffell, Lord 
Villers, and feveral other gentlemen of ,the 
firft rank end fathion, were prefent. Lord 
Egremont, as chairman, in bis addrefs to the 
méeting, afier expatiating on the progreffive 
and ultimate good which the country cannot 
fail to derive from this aud frmijar inftitutions, 
faid he was authorifed to fubfcribe 50 guineas 
on the part of his Royal Bighnefs, who had 
expreffed his defire that this {um might be ap-- 
Hed to that part of the plan which is intended 
for the encouragement of induftry. After an. 
attentive examination of the ftock, by ihe 
three judges appointed by the committee of 
fubicribers, the prizes were awarded as fol- 
Jows: 20 guineas to Mr. W. Elliott, of Pet- 
worth, for exhibiting the bef bull; and 10 
guineas tc Mr. J. Ellmann, of Glynd, for the 
fecond beft; 10 guineas to Mr, J. Marchand, 
of Perching, for exhibiting the beft heifer 5 and 
§ guineas to Mir. J. Berry, of Firle, for the fe- 
cond bei 3 20 guineas to Mr J. Ellman, of 
Glynd, tor exhibiting the be South Down 
Fam; 15 guineasto Mr, J. Hampthaz, of Pat- 
cham, for the fecond beft; 10 guineas to f. 
Eale, efg. of Albourne, for the third beit; 
‘and five gueneas to T. Kemp, efq, 
of Coneyborough, for the fourth beft ; 
20 guineas to Mr. Hocper, of RKingmer, for 
exhibiting the beft South Down ewe; and 5 
ghineas to Mr. J. Ellman, of Glynd, for the fee 
cond bef. The prize of five guineas for the 
beft South Down wether, was-equally divided 
between Mr. W. Elman, of Glynd, and Mr. 
Pennington, af Afhournkam. kt may be wor- 
thy of remark, that, five or fix years ago, the 
breeding of cattle in this diftri@ was little at- 
tended to, and the prefent fuperiority of the 
breed of Suffex’ bulls is attributed folely to the 
premiums which Lord Egremont has occafion- 
atly given, within that fpace of time, for the 
purpofe of exciting emulation among the far- 
mers in the county. A premium oi five ghineas 
was alio given to Mr. ]. Daw, for his ingeni- 
Subfax.nKenke 
[ Aug: 
cus improvement on the flail. Many addi« 
tional fubfcriptions were received at this meet. 
ing; _and it was refolved by all the fubfcribers 
prefent, that all the fubfcriptions (the Prince 
of Wales §0 guineas, the Karl of Zgremont 50 
guineas, Sir God. Webfter, Bart. 20 guineas, 
&c. &c.) fhould be continued annually for the 
next five years enfuing. : 
Moarried.J—At Rye, captain T. Pilcher to 
Mits E.. Alce, of Winchelfea; an amiable 
young lady, » fle Ted of an ample fortune. 
KENT. 
On Friday morning, the 11th of Auguft, a 
dreadful fice broke out at Ramigate, which 
entirely deftroyed the re{peétable hbrary and 
premifes of Mr. Burgefs. 
Married, |—Mr. Richford, of Sarr, to Mifs 
Reiman, of Afh. At Feverfham, Mr. W. 
Simmons, to Mifs R. Broadoridge. Mr. Bou- 
rillon, of Marden, to Milfs Simons, of Staple- 
hurft.. At Canterbury, Mr. J. Simmons to 
Mifs Simmons. Mr. Harrifon, Q. M. of the 
ift regiment of dragoons, to Mifs Browne. Mr, 
Hacker, jun. to Mifs A. Ginder. Mr. T. 
Munn, of Brookland, to Mifs A. Sacrey, of 
Whitterfham, Ifle of Oxney. Mr. S, B. Har- 
mon, of Lambeth, to Mifs A. M. Dean, of 
Cranbrook. Mr. J. Caefter, to Mifs $. Rich- 
ards, both of Elham. Mr. J. Philpot, of Gar-- 
linge, to Mifs M. Stokes, of Margate. Mr. 
H. Andrews, tide-furveyor, of Folkfione, to 
Mis. Nicholls. 
Disd.|—At Canterbury, aged 45, quarter- 
mafter ferjeant, T. Marthall, of the troop of 
horfe artillery. In juftice to his memory, it 
may be added, that during a period of twenty 
years’ fervice, his condug&t was marked by fri& 
propriety and attention to his fuperior oficers, 
and to every part of his public duty, In pri- 
vate iife his excellent character and benevolent 
difpofizion procured him friends wherever the 
viciflicudes of the fervice happened to place - 
him. Aged 45, of a virulent cancer, Mrs. C. 
Alley. In the flower of youth, diitinguifhed 
by the accomplifhment’ which adorn the chas 
racter of the gentleman, the fcholar, and the 
Chriftiar, W. Taylor, efq. fourth fon of the 
rey. E, T. of Biffrons, near Canterbury. 
At Maidftone, Mrs. Polhill At Becken- 
bam, aged $3, C. Palmer, efq. Suddenly, Mr. 
J. drvine, of Maidftone. At Folkftone, aged 
82, Mr.Hart. Mr, E. Mantle. At-the fignal- 
poit, on Folkftone Cliff, aged 32, Lieut. f. 
M. Halfted, of the navy. Mrs. Minter, At 
Feverfham, Mr. J. Creffwell. Aged 43, Mrs. 
Baker, of Chalk. At Afh, aged 87, Mrs. E, 
Hollam; having left 6 children, 32 grand 
children, and 50-great-grand children, ali fur= 
Viving. 
At Ham, Mrs. Pettman, of Eaftry; after 
dinner, fhe retired to lie down, according ‘ta 
her ufual cuftom, and expired inftantly. The 
rev. }. Huddesford, vicar of Lydd. At White 
ftable, Mrs.Smith. Mrs. Poufher. At Do- 
ver, Mrs. Edmunds, Mrs. Collar, of Deal, 
My. W. Eaft, of Wingham. At Rochefter, 
Mr, R. Briftow. At Deal, Mr. J. Winter,” 
fen, jurat of the corporation; an honeff, wor 
; thy 
