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dumb peal was rung at the cathedral, on the 
eccafion, after his Fiueeal. 
Mr. H. Alexander, brother to Mr. J. Alex- - 
ander, banker, of Maidftone.—-In her 78th 
year, Mrs. Fenner, relict. of the late Mr, 
Fenner, brewer.—Much refpected, Mr. Jo- 
feoh Griffin, many years a diffenting teacher 
in this city. 
At the Deanery, in the Precinéts, aged 
48, Mrs. Legaflick, houfe-keeper to the 
Dean of Canterbury. ° 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Anderfon, plumber 
and glazier. 
At Cobham Hall, of a fever, the Hon, 
Lady Catherine Bligh, eldeft daughter of the’ 
Earl of Darnley. 
On Lady Wotton’s Green, near Canter- 
bury, Mr. S. Frend, taylor. 
At Ath, aged 92, Mr. H. Collard; it is 
remarkable that he died in the houfe in 
which he was born, and indeed had never 
refided out of it. 
At Wooiwich, Mr. W. Blith, gunner 
of the Matiida fhip of war. 
At Blackheath, aged 71, the Rev. W. 
Gardner, rector of Caverfham.—s5. Stocker, 
efq. formerly a brewer at Limehoufe. 
In his goth year, Mr. W. Dawkins, 
blackfmith, of Sellinge ; he had followed his 
bufinefs in the parifh upwards of 70 years. 
At Aihford, aged 71, Mr. J. Mafcail, fur- 
Vveyer. ; 
At the George-Inn, Southwark, Mr. G. 
Fowle, a wealthy farmer of Boxley. 
Mrs. Harnett, of the George and Dragon 
public-houfe, Hearne. 
At Bedgebury, J. Cartier, efq. This gen- 
tleman was formerly governor of Bengal, be- 
fore the time of Mr. Haftings, which high 
fituation he filled with great honour and in- 
tegrity. 
Sir Henry W. Sheridan, bart. of Elford 
Houfe.—Suddenly, in an advanced age, Mr. 
Anderfon, fenior, carrier, at Blean, near 
anterbury. 
[The late J. Cockburn, efq. whofe death 
was mentioned in our laft (London deaths) 
died at Woolwich, in his 89th year. At 
the time of the battle of Dettingen he was 
paymafter-general of the forces, and he has 
been upwards of 50 years ftore-keeper of the 
ordnance of the Warren. ] 
SUSSEX, 
An ingenious artift, of Chichefter, has . 
lately difcovered a compofition for houfe- 
paint ing, which, 1f generally adopted, will 
reduce the expence of that neceflary work to 
half its prefent price. 
Married] R. Rogers, efq. of Winchefter, 
to Mifs Legge, of Chichefter. 
At Tarring, Mr. Phillips, fchool-mafter, 
to Mifs Attree, of the Cliffe—J. Luxford, 
eiq. of Winchelfea, to Mifs Curteis, of Rye. 
—J. King, efq. of Loxwood, in this county, 
to Mifs Wood, daughter os H. Wood, efq. of 
Suffex— HampfbiremBerk/pire. 
[ March 1, 
Henfield.——Mr. E. Creffwell, of Ratham, ts 
Mifs S. Drawbridge, of Chichefter.—Colonel 
Crofbie, of the 22d regiment, fon to General 
Crofbie, to Mifs Thomas, only daughter of 
G. W. Thomas, efq. M. P. for Chichefter, 
—Mr. T. Aldrich, fon of the Rev. S. Ald- 
rich, of Elmfdon, in Effex, to Mifs Hicks, of 
Brighthelmitone. 
At Madras, in the Eaft Indies, T. B.~ 
Hurdis, efq. grandfon of the late T. Hurdis, 
D. D. of Chichefter, &c. to Mifs C. Thomas, 
daughter of the late Alderman Thomas, of 
London, 
At Weft Bourne, Mr. H, Browne, watch~ 
maker, of Havant, Hants, to Mifs Souter. 
Died.| At Lewes, Mrs. Elliott, wife of 
Mr. Elliott, perfumer.—At a very advanced 
age, Mrs. Edwards, relict of Mr. J. Edwards, 
fenior, upholfterer and auétioneer. 
At Hortham, aged 68, Mrs. 
widow. 
At Newhaven, aged gr, Mrs. Wimble, 
reli&t of T. Wimble, gent. of Haftings.-—— 
Mr. A. Day, a wealthy timber-merchant, &c. 
of Hadlow- alate, Mayfield.—In confequence 
of catching cold; after lying-in, Mrs. Egles, 
wife of Mr. Beles linen-draper, of the Cliffe. 
At his brother’s houfe, at Old Ford, near 
London, in his 37th year, Mr. W. Hickes, 
of Laughton, inthis county. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Winchefter, J. Highmore, 
efy. Liewtenant in the 4th regiment of foot, 
to Mrs. Foote, widow. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. J. Regon, of the 
Ordnance, to Mifs C. Harding. 
Died.| At Winchefter, Mrs, Des Champs, 
reli of the late Rev. J. Des Champs.— 
Aged 89, Mrs. Tracey.—Mrs, Maun, of the 
Bell and Crown Inn.—Mrs. Knapp.—=Mrs. 
Poynton, of Leicefter, fitter to Mr. Anderfony 
of this city. 
At Southampton, in child-bed, Mrs. Lar- 
ham, wife of Mr. Larham, butcher. 
' At Portfmouth, Mrs. Smith.—Aged 84, 
Mr. Cowdry, quarterman in the Dock-yard. 
—Mr. Paftard, baker. —Surgeon H. Brom- 
wich, on his way to join his regiment at 
Jamaica.—Mr. Herman, mafter of the Green 
Dragon public-houfe.—Quarter-mafter W. 
Membry, of the 2d Somerfet Militia. 
At Portchefter, Mifs Moody. 
At Fareham, Mr. Butler, brother to the 
late Mr. Butler, formerly a corn-fa€tor. 
At Portfea, aged 75, Mr. Hope, purfer of 
the Puiffant fhip of war. 
At Jamington, where he had refided many 
years, Aug. Touffaint, efq. 
BERKSHIRE. . 
Married.] The Rev. Dr. Lord, ce tie of 
Barfrefton, Kent, to Mifs Mentor, of New- 
bury.——-Mr. W. Larcom, toMifs Wyvill, both 
of Bucklebury. —Mr. J. Love, to Mifs: L. 
Staniford, both of Mortimer.—Mr. W. Law- 
fon, of Mortimer, to Mifs Davis, of South- 
) : hampftead. 
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