622. 
At Rochefter, Mr. W. Clemmons, to Mifs 
Webb, daughter of Mr. Webb, baker.—Mr. 
J. Trimmer, of Brentford, to Mifs Cornwal- 
Tis, eldef%{ daughter cf the Rev. W. Corn- 
wallis, rector of Elham, &c. in this county. 
Mr. T. Blackley, of Canterbury, to Mifs 
Rogers, of Dover.—Mr. J. Wilmot, to Mifs 
Ru@eil, both of Lewifham. 
At Maidtone, Mr. J. Stephenfon, to Mifs 
A.Smith.—Mr. J. Ware, hovfe-carpenter, of 
Feverfham, to Mifs Bates, of Green-ftreet. 
At Folkitone, at the Quaker’s meeting- 
houfe, Mr, 
to Milfs S, Elgar. 
Ac Bifhop’s-bourn, Major Adolphus Hinn- 
ber, late Adjutant General ‘in Minorta, to 
Mifs C. Turner, of Charlton-place, 
At Sandivith, the Rev. W. Thomas, vi- 
tar, to Mifs Kite. 
At Aylesford, Mr. Townfon, to Mifs A. 
HHounfell, late of Bridport, county of Dor- 
fet. 
Died.| At Canterbury, aged 62, Mrs, 
Lepine.——In his 77th year, Mr. J. Keats, 
formerly butler to the late Mrs. C, Scott, 
in which family he lived upwards of 40 
ears 
z ih, an advanced age, Mrs. Relding, widow 
of Henry Fielding, efq. of high celebrity for 
his writings in the former part of the laf 
century. ; 
Mr. Deane, bdutcher.—Aged 26, Mr. T. 
Rolfe, collar-maker.—Mrs Blackley.—Mr. 
A. Mann, fatrier.—Mrs. D. Fowler, widow. 
—Aged 70, Mr. Levi Emmanuel, filverfmith, 
one of the Elders of the Jewifh congrega- 
tion, and upwards of 40 years an inhabitant 
of that city. 
At Maidflone, Mifs Trigg, of the Bower- 
Farm.— Mis. Sharp, of the Chetry-garden. 
—Aged 77, Mr. H. Ruffell, formerly of 
the Rofe and Crown public-houfe.—Mrs. 
Scultup, wife of Mr. Scultup, painter.—-Mrs. 
Shepherd, 
At Margate, in his 75th year, F: Cobb, 
Efg. juftly and fincerely regretted by all whe 
knew hin. He merited and obtained the 
hanonrable appellation of—“* The Friend of 
Margate.” 
In an advanced age, Mrs. Finch, wife of 
Mr, J. Finch, owner of the Britannia packet. 
At Deal, Mrs, Dunn. 
At Tunbridge, Milfs T. Steer, of the pot- 
office. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Harwood, widow of 
the late J, Harwood, vicar of Dartford, &c. 
At Wingham, Mr. Wood, peruke-maker. 
At Dartford, at the Granby-ina, Mr.-Syl- 
labourn. 
At Dover, at the houfe of J. Trevannion, 
efg. Mifs Boyd, fifter of Sir J. Boyd, bart. of 
Dawfon, in this county. 
At Hythe, aged 71, Capt. R. Kirk, of the 
Royal Navy. 
At Chatham, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Boyden, wife of Mr, R, Boyden, coal-mer- 
€2ant. 
1 
Surrey—Sufix—Hamp fire. 
Charman, of Ryegate, Surrey, _ 
[July 3, 
; SURREY. 
A college is about to be eftablithed at 
Bagthot, for the inftruéticn of youth in mia 
litary ta¢tics, under the patronage of the 
highett authority in the kingdom. The con- 
ftruction of the ‘building i is committed to the 
direCtion of Mr. James Wyatt, furveyor-ge- - 
neral_ of his majefty’s works. The fpace 
within the exterior wall is to be about 14 
acres: this extent is to include the courts 
and gardens. ‘The whole is to be in the 
diftintion of architeéture, called the abfolute 
or ornamental Gothic; fimple and elegant, 
but not inthe florid ftyle of the fif-eenth 
century. Apartments will be afligned to the 
profeflors and pupils; halls, ftudies, a chapel, 
and a library will be included in the under- 
taking ; and houfes will be ereéted for the 
governor and lieutenant-governor. Such is 
the general plan of this extenfive EAE | ad 
“SUSSEX. 
It is in contemplation to extend the navi- 
gation of the river Oufe to the port originally 
intended, in the parifh of Slaughan. By fuch 
an ceeannen, thoufands of acres of land, at 
prefent lying wafte, might be brought into 
excellent culture, by the free ufe of chalk, 
which would be thereby conveyed, within 
eafy diftances, by water-carriage. 
It is intended to enablifh a ftraw-hat ma- 
nufaCtory at Lewes, which, if properly en- 
couraged, will give employment to a great 
hathber of children, and, in other refpects, 
prove highly beneficial to the town and 
neighbourhood. The quality of the Suffex 
firaw is excellent, and, for fome purpcfes, fu- 
perior to any that is Thanos at Dune 
ftable. 
Marricd.] Mr.'T. Dodfon, of Cheapfide, 
to Mifs Sharpe, of Southover, near Lewes. 
Died.| At Horfham, Mrs. Ireland. 
Mr. Holman, of Wick Farm, in the parifh 
of Henfield; he unfortunately fell from a 
reftive boefe, and received thereby fuch a 
material injury, that he died in confequence. 
At Steyning, Mr. Batchelor, turner. 
At Stoke, Mrs, Halftead. 
Aged 98 years, one month, and four days, 
Mrs. Manning, of Souicrae, near Lewes.—= 
Suddenly, of a ruptured blood-veffel, Mr: 
Baldock, furgeon, of Burwafh.—Mrs. Baker, 
reli of the late Rev. Mr. Baker, re@tor of 
Edburtoa.—W. White, efq. of Cowfold, near 
Horiham. 
_.. HAMPSHIRE... 
_ Married.) Mr. M. Miall, mercer, , of Hae 
vant, to Mifs Goodeve, of Gofport. Aegte: 
nant Lovell, of the navy, to Mifs A. Wef- 
brook, of Gofport. 
At Winchetter, Mr. Jeffett, of the George 
inn, to Mifs F. A, Rivers, of Bifhop’s Sut- 
ton. 
Died.) _ At Winchefter, C. Knott, efq. a 
refpectable attorney, and auditor and fteward 
of the College. 
Mr, Alderman Crabb. 
“Mrs. Blandford, wife ef Mr. Biicdtelise 
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