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At Foikftone, Mr. J. Bateman, to Mifs 
A. Claik. 
W. White, efq. of Deal, to Mifs Priefly, 
of Camberwell. x 
Died.} At Canterbury, Mrs. Hatton, wife 
of Mr. Hatton, keeper of the county jail.— 
Mrs. Holman.—Aged 17, Mr. W. Ruck, late 
@ midfhipman in the. navy.—Mrs. Tefhire.— 
Mr. Fortune, bricklayer —Aged 88, Mrs. 
Kirby, widow of the late Mr. Kirby, com- 
mon-carrier.—Mr. W. Sladden —Mrs. Miles, 
ef the Fountain-inn. 
At Maidftone, in his 7oth year, Mr. J. 
Oliver, formerly of the Bull-inn. 
At Ramfgate, Mrs, Elizabeth Gillefpy, of 
Well-clofe-fquare, London; fhe was an ex- 
emplary character, as an affectionate parent, 
a valuable friend, a kind and generous bene- 
fa&trefs to the poor, and a real Chriftian: fhe 
lived beloved and refpeéted by ail, who had 
the pleafure of her acquaintance, and died fin- 
cerely and juftly lamented. 
At Wet Malling, in an advanced age, 
Mrs. Miller, many years Miftrefs of the 
Laidies* Boarding-fchool there. 
At Tenderden, Mrs. Avan.—Aged 545 
Mrs. Payne, of Crundale Houfe. 
At Chaik, near Gravefend, Mr. Bafs, Maf- : 
ter of the White Hart-public-houfe.—Mrs, 
Babb, viétyaller, of Upper Deal. 
At Eaft Farleigh, Mr. F. Long, hop- 
planter. 
At Bisa, aged 81, W. Storey, efq. 
At Margate, Major Benezet.—G,. White, 
efq. late ‘ok Fetter-lane, London. 
At Gillingham, in his 74th year, N. 
Thompfon, eq. purfer inthe navy, 
At ‘Lit tle Bourne, in his 7oth year, Mr. 
Holnefs, a fincere friend, a chearful compa- 
nion, and confiant benefa¢tor to the poor. 
Suddenly,. while playing a fingle match at 
exjcket,. Mr. Bates, of Egerton. 
At Chart, Dear Sutton, Mir. G, Pettitt. 
At Etham, while fitting at his door, aged 
31, Mr. J. Hambrook, fhopkeeper. 
At Dover, in his 68th year, Mr. H. Fars 
Jey.—Mr. J. Polack. 
SURREY. 
Application is.intended to be made to Par- 
Yiament, in the next Seffion, for.a biil for 
making and maintaining a navigable collateral 
on or canal, from and out of the Bafing- 
icke Canal, at or near Chilton. Moor, in 
sit parifh cf Purbright, in this county, toor 
néar Bagfhot Green, in the parith of Windlef- 
ham, in the fame county; which cut or canal 
is intended to pafs through the feveral 
parithes of Purbright, Cobham and Windief- 
ham, all in the fame county; and alfo for 
vefting further powers in the Company of 
Proprietors of the .Bafingftroke Canal, em- 
powering them to make cuts, drains and 
other works, for better fupplying the faid 
canal with water, and for other-ptirpofes. 
Mania, The Rev, J. Cuandler, of 
Surrey—Suffex. 
‘ram, one year old, 
Gilbert, efq. of Ealt 
[Otober 1, 
Witley, in Surrey, to Mifs M. Currie, of 
Burwood Houfe, in the fame county. 
At Batterfea, Mr. N. Clarkfon, of 
Guildford, to Mifs London, of Shalford, near 
the fame: place. 
Died.| At Clapham Common, Mr. W. 
Leatham, merchant, of Bafinghail- treet, 
SUSSEX. 
At the late annual thew of fheep, at ~Eaft 
Marden, near Chichefter, the feveral prizes — 
were adjudged as follows : 
To Mr. Pinnix, for the bef pen.of fix 
South Down ewes, a filver cup, value five 
guineas—To Mr. Brinftead, for the beft pen 
fix South Down ewes, two years old, a filver 
cup, valve five guincas—To Mr. Souter, fcr 
the bef pen cf fix South Down ewes, three 
years old, a filver cup, value five guineas— 
To Mr. Pinnix, for the beft of three pens of 
ewes, a fecond cup of the fame value—To 
Sir H. Featherftone, for the beft South Down 
a filver cup, value five 
Zuineas—To the Duke of Richmond, for the 
- bef South Down ram, two years old, a fil- 
ver cup, value five guineaa—To Mr. Pinnixy 
for the beft South Down ram, three years old, 
a filver cup, value five guineas; and alfo to 
ditto, for the beft of three prize rams, a filver 
cup, value five guineas. / 
The beautiful painted window, executed” 
by Mr. Eggington, of Birmingham, and 
which coft the Duke of Norfolk 12001. was 
opened at Arundel Caftle, on the 218th of 
Auguft laft. 
At the late anniverfary thew of cattle and 
fheep, at Lewes, the Earl.of Egremont, Pre-— 
fident of the Suffex Agricultural Society, 
prefented the premium, a piece of plate, 
given by the Society, to Mr, Allfrey, forthe 
beft bull produced in the field. His Lord~ 
fhip afterwards prefented a filver cup, value 
five guineas, the liberal offer of Mr. Ellman, 
of Glynde, to Mr. Peckham, of Charlfton. 
for the beft one year old South Down ram. 
Mr. Ellman. at the fame time informed 
the Meeting, that it was his intention to 
give a filver cup, of the value of ten guineas, 
every year, upon the fame conditions as the 
one then difpofed of.—At this thew, Sir 
Thomes Carr’s ffock made a diftinguifhed fi- 
gure; he exhibited. nearly forefcore: oxen 
(wens two yoke of which were driven in 
one Chain) and produced a cenfiderable number 
of fheep. Mr. Ellman produced, for compe= 
tion, one yoke of oxen, for which the judges 
awarded him. a premium. The {weepftakes 
for che be& pen of twelve South Down ftock- 
ewes, were gained by. the follewing fub- 
{cribers:—Mr. Anger, of Eaft Bourne, the 
beft, fix guineas—Mr. Scrafe, of With Dean, 
the fecond beft, five guineas—Mr.Mambhar, of 
Patcham, the third beft, three guineas—C, 
Bourne, the fourth beft, 
two guineas—and Mr. Gorringe, of Kingi- 
ton, the fifth beft, one guinea. Among the 
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