1801.] 
until the combatants were wrapped in dark- 
nefs. 
Married.| Mr. J. Wilkin, of Tiptree, to 
Mifs Woodward, of Feering. 
Mr. J. Copland, attorney, to Mifs E. Bigg, 
third daughter of Mr. E. Bigg, farmer, of 
Benfon, in Oxfordthire. 
' After a courtfhip of three days, anda wi- 
dowhood of about three months, Mr. J. Bow- 
tell, bafket-maker, of Braintree, to Mrs. 
Wilder, of Bocking. 
Mr. J. Beadle, jun. of Dengy-farm, Wi- 
tham, to Mifs Spackman, of Fairfted —Mr. 
J. Pavitt, jun. of Clavering, toMiis Hawkes, 
of Berden-hall. ; 
- At Writtle, the Rev. S. Bennett, jun. 
A. M, chapiain to the garrifon in Chelmsford, 
to Mifs M. A. Craneis.—Mr. Kennington, of 
the Angel-inn,Edmonton, Middlefex, to Mrs. 
Johnfon, widow of the late Mr. Johnfon, 
artift, of Chelmsford.—-Mr. J. Cardy, grocer, 
of the Porough, London, to Mifs Vial, of 
Writtle. —Mr. J. Gilfon, furgeon, of Chelms- 
ford, to Mifs A. Scell, fecond daughter of 
Mr. Snell, of Bocking-hall. 
H, D. Bland, efg. of the Eaft India Houfe, 
to Mifs R. Cope, of Rochford. 
Died.| At Colchefler, aged 80, Mrs. M. 
Purvis, widow. —Mr. N,Tills, furgeon. Mifs 
Fenning. 
In his 86th year, Mr. S Finch, groc:r, of 
Stifted. . 
Mr. T. Pettitt, mafter of the Bell-inn, In- 
gateftone. 
At Great Dunmow, fuddenly, Mr. W. 
ohns, tanner; much eiteemed by all ranks 
of perfons asa man of’ an upright charaéter, 
and.a fincere friend to the poor. 
At Maldon, Mrs. Hall, widow of the late 
Mz, M. Hall, timber-merchant, &c. 
At Langford Parfonage, the Rev. Mr. 
Phillips, vicar of Terling, and one of the 
deputy-lieutenants anda juitice of the peace 
for this county. —Mr. Kiddy, of the Hoy-inn, 
at Heybridge, near Malden. 
- In her 52d year, Mrs. Raven, of Kelve- 
don. 
The Rev. N. Salter, reétor of Eaft Dony- 
land, in this county, and of Weltore, in 
Suffolk. 
At Halfted, in his 56th year, Mr.J.Crump, 
farmer; much refpected and lamented by all 
who knew hm, particularly by the indigent 
poor. 
At Southend,Mrs. Jay, of Wood Walton, in 
the county of Huntingdon. 
At Stratford-le-Bow, the Rev. A. H. Ec- 
cles, many years rector of tne parith of Sr. 
Mary, and formerly fellow of Brazen Nofe 
College, Oxford. 
_ On the 20th of O&ober, died, at Fox-hall, 
Upmintter, Mrs. Charlotte Lovewell, wife of 
Mr. John Levewell, of Wood-ftreet, London, 
KENT. 
The New Cattle-market of Canterbury 
was opened there for the reception of ftock, 
@x Saturday, October 10. It is not yet finifhed, 
Kent. 
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Dd iD 
but when completed will be without exag~ 
geration, in point of extent and accommoda- 
tion, inferior to none in the kingdom. — It 
occupies the entire fpace from St George’s 
to Riding-gate; the various pens for the ac 
commodation of the cattle are judicioufly di 
pofed ; there is alfoa very extended ride to 
thew the horfes, with foot-paths for fpecta- 
tors railed off, fo as to preclude any poffibility 
of danger. The principal entrance, whicla 
fronts Dover-{treetscomprifes a handfome cie- 
vation, the toll-houfe on one fide, and a cor~ 
refpondent building on the oppofite, for buyer 
and feller, on the front ef which are placed * 
tables enumerating the tells and penalties. 
From this principal entrance to St. George’s- 
ftreet,is a brick-walljcoped with Aone,and fur- 
“mounted with an clegant iron-railing, giviag 
a very light and airy appearance, and fhewing, 
at one view, the whole extent of the market 
the lower part, beyond the telt-houfe is 
railed off, by a neat eak-fence, Much credit 
is due to the corporation and citizens, who 
have {pared no expence in carrying into exe- 
cution fo defirable an acquilition te the trade 
of-Canterbury. - 
The late colleétions at Margate, fer the 
benefit of the Sea-bathing Infirmary, amount- 
ed torgsl. 17s. 64. A fubfcription has been 
Jately opened there for the purchafe of land 
furrounding the Infirmary, to be added to 
the ground now in poffeffion of the charity: 
confiderable fums have likewife beea fub- 
{cribed for this purpofe. 
The Pavilion, which the volunteers of 
Kent have erefted in Mote Park, asa tribute 
of refpeé& to Lord Romney, is a circular 
building, furrounded by columns, and cover- 
> vi > 
ed with a dome: it is built after the models - 
of the Temple of the Sibyls, at Tivoli, near 
Rome, and the Temple of Minerva, at 
Athens. ~ 
Maerried.] At Tenterden, Mr. Wilfony 
linen-draper, of London, to Mifs Coucher. » 
At Afhford, Mr. G. Rule, of the Inner 
Temple, London, to Mifs Jeffery. : 
At Tunbridge, P. Nouailie, efg. of Greate 
nefs, Kent, to Mifs A. Woodgate, fecond 
daughter of W. Woodgate, efg. of Summer 
Hill, in the fame county. 
At Whitftable, Mr. J. Smith, farmer, of 
Clapham-hill, to Mifs J]. Reynolds. 
At Chatham, Mr, W. Hemfley, to Mrs. 
Seyer, a widow lady, of Rainham.—Alfo, 
Mr. T. Saunders, maltfter, to Mifs F. Nor- 
wood, of Kainham.—Mr. B. Hobday, of 
Whitftable, to Mifs E Fordred, of Canter- 
bury.—Mr. J. Tut, of Cheriton, to Miis S. 
Peters, of Folkftone, 
At Canterbury, Mr. R. Ruglys, tinen- 
draper, to Mifs Hobday. 
At Maidftone, Mr._T. Pine, {choolmafter, 
to Miis Alchin. 
Died.| At Wrothasa, Mr. C. Bifhop, at- 
torney. 
At the Court Lodge, at Merfham, aged 31, 
J» Markett, efq, 
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