242, 
to Mifs §. Howes, of Pulham. The rev. W. 
B. Jones, vicar of Clare, to.Mifs Lindoe, of 
Norwich. At Saxmundham, L. Auft, efd. 
furveyor generel to the poft-office,-to Mifs H. 
Butler, of Kingfton, Surrey. 
SUFFOLK. 
A Hoopoe was Jately fhot at Shorley, near 
¥p{wich 3 this bird, remarkable for its beautiful 
plumage, is a native of South America, and is 
very rarely feen in northern climates. 
Married.\—-R. Sparrow, efq. of Worling- 
ham Hall, te Mrs. Rand, of Margaret-ftreer, 
Cavendifh-fquare, London. Mr. French, fur- 
geon, of London, to Mifs C. I{aacfon, of Mil- 
den Hafl. The Rev. C. Cooke, ré¢ctor of 
Semer and Bromefwell, to Mifs Young, of 
Clare. At Ipfwich, Mr. Cowell, merchant, 
to Mifs D. Harrifon. At Weodbridge, Mr. 
Simfon, furgeon in.the Harfe Artillery, to 
Mifs Knight. 
Died.|—P. Maber, efq. of Foxhall, near 
Tpiwich. At Debenham, agea 64, Mrs. 
Abbott. «At Higham, in her huncredrh year, 
Mrs. Kemball. Aged 57, Mrs. E. Huil, 
mother of the lady of C. M. Barclay, efq. of 
Upper Hill houfe, near Ip{wich. Aged 83, 
Mr. F. Snare, of Brandon. At Woodbridge, 
Mr. S. Carv. 
SUSSEX. 
The improvements mzking by the Duke of 
Norfolk at Arundel Caftle, on which he has 
already expended about 2c0,000l. are in the 
Anglo-Saxon ftyle of architecture. The front, 
or ground floor, is entirely of ftane; the 
fecond of mahogany ; the-third of oak 3. and the 
fourth of deal, 
Agreeably to an A& of Parliament lately 
pafied, the new harbour at Rye is to be dif- 
continued, (the feveral ats relating theréto 
having been repealed) the debt which has 
accrued on its account igs to be difcharged, and 
the old harbour is to receive confidcrable im- 
provements. : | ; 
At the fhow of, bulls and prize-plowing 
to be held at Petworth on the 20th of Novem- 
ber next, a filver cup cf the value of filty 
guineas, will be given to the proprietor who 
hall exhibit the beft bull, from two to five 
years ald; alfo a premium of three guineas 
wi be given tothe ploughman, and nother 
of three guineas to the owner of the oxen, who 
fhal) plow an acre in the beft manner, and in 
the fhorteft time (but not lefs than fix hours) 
with the leaft affiftance, and with the feweft 
oxen; and to the two fecond-beft ploughmen, 
and owners, &c. a premium of two guineas 
gach. 
Married.|—At Gretna-Green, J. Colfon, 
efq. to Mifs Shergold, daughter of Mr. S. 
-banker, at Brighton. 
Died.|—At Malling, Mrs- Hare: the had 
betrayed no material fympioms. of illnels, tll 
‘ feized with the pangs of death; and the phy- 
ficians who attended her were as much at a 
Jofs to affign the nature of her malady, as they 
_ Were to avert its fatal efteéts. 
ah KENT. 
A-number of refpeétable farmers 
Suffolk... Sx eit Kentao Surrey. Eamp pire, 
rs ept. 
neighbourhood of Maidftone have lately fol« 
lowed the example of Lord Romwney, Lady 
CALpeER, &c. of felling corn by the bufhel; 
and the practice is now becoming prevalent 
in that difriG. ' 
Married. }—-At Tenterden, Mr, J. Rolle, 
jus. to Mifs R. Dence, ef Halden. Mr. J. 
Singleton, of the fecond regiment of Weft 
York militia, to Mifs Starr, of Dover. At 
Upper-Deal, Mr. W. Hayman to Mifs H. 
Winter. The Rev. Mr. .Jordan, re€tor of 
Hickling, Northampton, and late Fellow and 
Tutor of Queen’s College, Cambridge, to Mifs 
Cromp, of Frinftead. At Dover, Mr. E. 
Pilcher, orange-merchant, of Lower Thames- 
ftreet, London, to Mifs E, Huntley. 
Died,}—Of a dropfy, at Brompton, near 
Chatham, aged 65, Mr. J. Weft, many years 
one of the cabin-keepers to the thipwrights? 
dock-yard. Aged 7™ much lamented, Mr, 
T. Burkett, quarterman of the fhipwrights, 
and au ingenious modeller of the dock-yard. 
At Tenterden, aged 70, ——_ Handcock, 
gent. At Folkftone, Mrs. E. Breckman. 
Mr. B. Davis, organift of Maidftone and 
Weft Malling; his. body was buried with 
mafonic honours, the Provineiel Grand Mafler, 
the chaplain, and many of the provincial 
cHicers and brethren in different lodges in the 
county, attending the funeral proceffion. 
At Bredgar, -J. Chapman, efq. Mrs, Cul- 
mer of Littlebourn. 
At Maidftone, im his 78th year, Dr. T. 
Milner 3 having practifed. phyfic in that town 
upwards of thirty years, alter retiring from 
his practice in St. Thomas’s Hofpital, London. 
His medical knowledge and literary acquire- 
ments were confiderable, and he ever gave his 
advice and attendance to the poor with as 
much affiduity as to the rich. 
Mrs. Warren, of Canterbury. Aged 60, 
Mr. W. Wiles, of Whitftable. Mrs. E. Wil- 
liams; of Green-ftreet, in the parifh of Teyn. 
ham} refpected by her acquaintance as an 
affectionate wife, a good neighbour, and an 
honeit woman, At Dover, Mr. T. Ricardbv, 
many years clerk at the bank of Meffrs. La- 
tham and Co. 
SURREY. 
At the afizes for this county, four prifuners 
were capitally conviéted: Rebecca Dunn, for 
colouring bafe money ; George’ Benjamin 
Burtenwood, for footpad robbery; William 
Batho, fer a rape; and William Harling, for 
fheep-ftealing. ee 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A number of premitms have been offered 
by the 3. Hants Agricultural Society, difpofed 
in diferent claffes; the firft clafs containing 
three prizes, one of three guineas, one of two 
guineas, and one of one guinea, fur the beft, 
fecond beit, and thd beft performance in 
plowing, with a pair of horfes, with reins, and 
without a driver; the fecond clafs contains one 
prize of three guineas to the man who fhall 
have-been driver of an ox team for the greateft 
number of years, not lefs than two, and an- 
ether o: two guineas to the man who fthall 
have 
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