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At Margate, Mr. J. Lyon, plumber, &c. _ 
At Ramfgate, Mrs. C. Rowland, wife of 
Mr. j. Rowland, carpenter, ~ 
In Longport, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Crowther. 
At Malling, Mr. J. Half head, late of Ro- 
chefter. 
At Little Buckland Farm, near Maidftone, 
Mr. Andrews. | 
Mrs. Johnfon, of Doddington. 
At Walmer, in her 76th year, Mrs. C, 
Drake Brockman, widow. 
At Northiam, in Suffex, the Rev. S. Bar: 
rett, A. M. many years reCtor of Hothfield, 
in this county. 
At Deptford, in her nineteenth year, Mifs 
C. Coveney. ‘ 
Died. At Canterbury, Quarter-mafter Cox, 
ef the rf regiment of Royal Dragoons; his 
death was.occafioned by ag improper ufe of 
opium.—Aged 57, Mrs. A. Friend, widow of 
the late Mr. J. Friend, taylor.—Mrs. Har- 
rifon, widow.—Aged 28, Mrs. Devers,— 
—Mr. S. Browne, fifhmonger.—-Mr. Jen- 
nings, butcher.—-In her $1ft year, Mrs. E, 
full, widow, and great grand-daughter of 
Judge Wylde.—Mrs. Parker, widow. 
At Maidftone, aged 85, E. Page, efq. 
many years an officer of the Weft Kent Mi- 
litia. 
At Dover, in her 76th year, Mrs. Cannon, 
relict of the late captain L. Cannon, formerly 
of this port. 
At Chatham, Mr. L. Rowe, late of the 
King’s Head, public houfe, Sheernefs.—Mr. 
Lavender, mafter of the King’s Arms public 
houfe. 
At Tenterden, in his 7cth year, Mr. T. 
Hope, gentleman. 
At Hythe, Mr. W. Upperton, many years 
common carrier from Hythe to Canterbury. 
At Lewitham, in his 22d year, Lieut. W, 
B. Englith, of the Train of Artillery: a youth 
of pleafing manners, and amiable difpofition, 
anda chearful well-informed companion ; he 
3s much regretted by his brother officers for 
his manly and foldier-like condudt, and cou- 
rage in the field of battle. 
At Wingham, Mr. Maelan, furgeon.— 
Mrs. Beale, of the Red Lyon public honfe. 
Mr. kK. Cooke, of Herne Parfonage.—Mr. 
Blue, of the New inn, at Birchington.—Mr. 
-Thompfon, carpenter, of Bridge, near Can- 
terbury. 
Ac Kingfdowne, near Sittingbourne, in an 
advanced age, Mrs. Divers, 
At Addington, in his 63d year, Mr. W.* | 
Hobbs, fen. For the laft 12 years of his 
life he bore with great fortitude, and true 
Chritian refignation, the afflicting pains of 
the ftone and gravel, which at laft occafi- 
ened his death. 
After a well fpent life of 26 years, Mr. 
W. Elliton, of Prefton, near Wingham 3 a 
man of unrivalled goodnefs of heart, and. an 
»! t ah re - “4 >» rn 
ever to be xemembered benefactor to the poor, 
Hampfhire—Wiltfire. 
[ Feb. 1, 
At Staplehurft, Mrs. Watfon, wife of Mr. 
Watfon, furgeon. Yi. 
At Somerfield Houfe, near Maidftone, 
Mrs. Emmott, widow. 
At Buckland Houfe, near Maidftone, Mr. 
J. Springer, farmer. . 
At Wrotham, Mr. W. Dean, a wealthy 
farmer.—-Mrs. Nath, of Goodneftone. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
"Married. Mr. Baldwin, attorney, of Rings 
woad, to Miis Bramble, of Weft Parley, Dor- 
fet.—Captain R. Rolles, of the navy, to 
Mifs Scott, eldeft daughter of Rear-admiral 
Scott, of Spring-hill, near Southampton.— 
Mr. E. Callaway, of Portfmouth, to Mifs 
Weittbury, of Evetham, Worcefterthire.—Mr., 
W. Knyvett, of Park-lane, London, to Mifs 
Laney, of Newport, Ille of Wight. 
Died.} | At Winchefter, at the Abbey- 
houfe, aged 56, Mrs. Felicitas Plowden, 
daughter of the late E. Plowden, efq. of 
Plowden-hall, in Shropfhire, and a lineal de- 
fcendant of the great lawyer of the fame 
name, in the reign of Qucen Elizabeth... At 
the age of eighteen, she retired to Bruges, 
amongft the religious ladies of Princunhoft, 
/(as their houfe was called) from whence fhe 
returned to England, upon the invafion of 
Flanders by the French, ; 
In his 36th year, J. Veal, efq. brewer, of 
Ringwood. 
Mrs. Poore, of Redbridge. 
Mrs, Rawlence, ferior, of Fordingbridge. 
—Mr, B, Burt, clerk and treafurer to the ‘ 
‘turnpike-road leading from Wincheiter to 
Stockbridge, é&c. 
At Lymington, Mr. J. Pilce, furgeon ; his 
death was occafioned by a too firi& attention 
to the duties of his profeflion. In him the 
poor have loft a liberal benefator, and fociety 
a valuable member. 
At Winbourne, Dorfet, in her 21 year, 
Milfs M. A. Druitt, elde& daughter of Mr. 
Druitt, of Winchefter. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr, S..P. New, of Marlibo~ 
rough, to Mifs P. Pullen, of Ramibury. 
At Salifbury, Mr. W. Webb, to Mifs 
Chubb. ne AB 
Died.} At Salifbury, tn his 7oth’year, H. 
Goldwyer, efq. an eminent furgeon, aad a 
gentleman of the moft. urbane diipofition. 
His fingular fill, as an oculift; was chiefly 
exercifed, gratuitoufly, in relieving thé ma- - 
ladies of the poor. 
In the prinre of life Mrs. Budd. 
At Marlborough, Mr. J. Leighton, of the 
Duke of York public-houte —-Mr. I. Purnell, 
a Quaker.—Mr. J. Surrell.—In his 86th year, 
Mr. Kemm, of Ogbourne St. George, near 
Marlborough.—Mifs Tanner, of Shaw, near 
Marlborough, 
At Stanton’ St. Bernard, J. W. Hippefley 
Trenchard, efq. late of Adbots Leigh, in So- 
merfetfnire.—The Rev. T, Heath, reétor of 
Fiilmarton and Caliton, 
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