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the fhipping: eleven men were drowned in 
Long Reach, owing to the overfetting of a boat, 
employed in towing up the Eaft-[ndiamen. Mr. 
Henry Curwen, eldeft fon of the late Captain 
Curwen, and Mr. Patterfon met with the fame 
fate, as they were endeavouring to make fhore, 
in the Venus armed cutter. 
Married.|—At. St. Stephen’s, near Canter- 
bury, Mr. W. Barnbyto Mrs. Holliday. 
At St. Mary’s, Roikerhithe, Alex. Berback, 
efq of Deptford, to Mifs Diana Watfon, of the 
¥ame place, daughter and fole heirefS of Wil- 
ham Watfon, efq. 
At Walmer, Lieut. Crow, of the 23d regt. 
of foot, to Mifs Hayman, of Deal. 
At Tenterden, Mr. Wilts, atiorney, to Mrs. 
Turk. 
At Bennenden. Mr E. Gower, an opulent 
farmer, aged 70, to Mifs E. Rummings, aged 
18. 
- Died |---At Ramfgate, Henry Crathorne, 
fy. Alfo, Mrs. Elford, wife of Col. Elford, 
oe oe of St John’s, Newfound- 
and. 3 
- At Canterbury, Mr. D. Tomlin, fen. Aged 
53, Mr. John Minter. 
At Deal, Mifs Maria Coleman. The rev. 
Mr. Bradly. Mrs Gardener. Mrs. Long. 
At Lydd, after a fhort illncfs, Mary Lepper. 
At Minfter, in Thanet, Mr. Henry Harnett, 
fen: Mr. Buller. 
At Loofe, Mrs. Farley; many years miftrefs 
of the Checquers public-houfe. 
‘At Poftern, near Tunbridge, Mrs. Weft. 
- At Dover, aged 66, Mr. Thomas Huggett, 
pilot. ; 
At the fame place; by the burfting of-a can- 
non; whilft proving the guns of the Cygnet 
cutter, a young man, named ‘Thompfon. He be- 
ionged to the Train of Artillery. 
At Maiditore, Mrs. Denne, wife of the rev. 
Mr. Denne 
At Chatham, in confequence of a fall, 
whilft takinga fhip to pieces, Mr. John Bens 
Stead. 
At the fame place, aged 74, Mr. John Rowe,- 
fen. many years a quatterman of the thip- 
wrights, inchis dock~yard. 
‘At Lyaotidge Wells, in the 534 year of his 
age, the rev. ‘Thomas fackioa, D.D. chaplain 
in ordinory to his majefty, and canon refidentia- 
vy of St. Paul's cathedral. 
" At the fame place, Mrs. Walker. 
Hoening. 
A: Sadwich, Mr. Jeremiah Hunt, po.t- 
mafler, . 
At Afbford, the rev. A. Gorfe. 
Mifs 
Mr, William Stowe, an opulent farmer of - 
Farnborough. He was found dead in the high- 
yoad, near Bromley, and is fuppofed to have 
fallen out of his fingle-hosfe chaife, in a fit: 
‘the horfe and chaife were fqund near the fpot. 
A (oldier, quartered at the White Horie, 
Chatham-hill, having robbed his comrades, whil{t 
afleepy attempted to make his efcape through 
“Surrey... Hampfbire. 
[ Dec : 
the garret window, but his foot flipping, he 
fell off the tilings, and was taken up dead the 
following mornisg, with the money in his 
pocket. SURREY, 
Married.| T, Butler, efq. of Godftone, to 
Mifs  Lufhington, of Harley-ftrcet, fecond 
daughter of fr F. Lufhington, bart. 
The rev. R. Thorp, rector of Oxtead, to 
Mifs M. Croffy, fecond daughter of the late A. 
Croity, efq. licurenant-governoy of Fort Georze, 
in Sco'land. OPES 
At Chertfey, Mr. Samuel Butler to Mifs 
Macdougal. 
At Batrerfea, Mr. James Perchard Tupper, 
of Guernfey, to Mi’s Meyer, daughter of Mr. 
Jehn Meyer, of Clapham Common. 
Thomas George Field, efq. of Old Swan, to 
Mifs Bolland, of Clapham. 
Dred.) At Croydon, Mr. Swift, formerly a 
booxfeler in Charles-ftreet, St. James’s« 
fquare. ; 
At the fame place, in his 56th year, Mr. 
John Thomas Meflage. B54 
At Walworth, in his 76th year, John Lodge 
Cowley, efq. F.R.S. furmetly profeffor of the 
mathematics, at the Royal Military Academy, 
Woolwich. : 
At his feat, near Carfhalton, in Surrey, 
Dec. 16, aftera tedious ilInefs, Fufter Rey- 
nolds, efq aged fixty-one years, a refpeGalile 
member of the Quaker Society, and a man 
whofe eminently benevolent and exemplary 
gondudct, through life, obtained him. the eftcem . 
and refpeét of all claffesin the neighbourhood 
of his refidence. 
HAMPSHIRE., 
_ Sir Henry St. John Midmay, bart. return- 
ing from a hard chafe with his noted vicious 
horfe, Telegraph, which he purchafed of lord 
Villers for 600 guineas, ventured to pat himy 
when the furious animal inftantly feized his 
right hand, and held it in bis mouth for up- 
vaids of a minute, notwichftanding the exer- 
tion of two grooms to difengage it. Sir Heniy 
was compelled to undergo an immediate am- 
putation. 
Married.| At Southampton, Mr. Thomas, 
of the Southampton Cavalry Carps, to Mis, 
Simpion, formeriy of the Norwich Theutre, 
and rei of Mr. Geo. Simpfon (brother to 
Mrs. Inchbald). of Staningfield, in Suffolk, 
who was fome time.fince killed in a duel in 
France. ~ 
At Mutitsfont, by fpectal Pcenfe, Stephen 
Popham, elg-to Mits Mill, fitter to fir Charles 
Mill, bart. of Motitsfant. . 
At Wickam, Joleph Warner, efg. of 
Eitham, Kent, to Mifs Lucy Grant, of 
Port{mouth. Mr. Harlant, furgeon, to Mifs 
Hoyle. 
- Died] At  Winebetter, Mr 
Grice. Aged 84, Mrs. Purduc. ._ 
At Southampion, Mr. Woolley, comedian, 
He was an aétor of fome repute in low cha- 
ractess. 
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