1801.] 
_ At Braintree, at the Wheat Sheaff, aged 
63, Mrs. Hocker. 
At Helvedon, fuddenly, aged 63, Mr. S 
Harvey, a refpectable fchoolmatter. 
At Riven Hall, in his grft year, Mr. J. 
Wood, «farmer. 
At Galleywood Common, Mr. P. Ruffle, 
fon of Mr, Rule —-Mr. Hammond, miller, 
of Galley wood Common. 
Mr. C, Francis, fon of Mr. R. Fiancis, of 
Heybridge Hall, near Malden.—Mr. Phillips, 
of Purleigh.—Mr. K. Jennings, butcher, of 
Great Wakering. 
Aged 26, ‘Mr. 
Munden. 
At Maldof, Mr. J. White, tanner. He 
was fuddenly feized, thortly after his going 
to bed, with an apopledtic fit, which bafled 
every medical athiftance. 
Mr. W. Thompion, comptroller of the 
cuftoms.—Mrs. Brighr, relict of the late 
Mr. Bright. 
Mrs Smith, of Prittlewell.. 
At Leigh, Mr. W. Elliott, farmer. 
At Witham, Mifs M. Church, niece to 
Mr. J. Scott, attorney. 
Mr. J. Bell, corn-merchant ; a man of an 
upright charater. 
Mr. S, Baker, of Thorrington Hall. 
At Bocking, Mr. J. Englifh, formerly a 
confiderable baize-maker. 
The Rev. J. Thorogood, Diffenting mi- 
nifter; univerially refpected for his learning, 
abilities, and piety. 
Mrs. White, of Gold Hanger, 
At Brentwood, in his 8ift year, E. Benfon, 
efq. a Bencher of the Middle Temple. 
Mr. Barnard, of Heybridge-mill, — near 
Malden. 
C. Francis, farmer, of 
KENT. 
An Agricultural Society has been lately 
formed at Margate, for the exprefs purpofe 
of growing Indian Corn, and the members, 
and a number of other gentlemen, have each 
agreed to form a plantation of %, It appears 
that fome plants have been produced in that 
neighbourhood equal to what: has been feen 
to grow in America or the Weft Indies. It 
is devoutly to be wifhed that this laudable 
purfuit may be extended, as the produce of 
this plant is well known to be very ufeful to 
fociety ; 
Married.] Mr. J, Bird, to Mifs E. Wood, 
both of Heame.. 
At Waltham, Mr. R. Keeler, farmer, to 
Mifs M_ Sutton.—F. S. Pitcher, efq. of 
Cobham, to Mifs Hole, daughter of the Rev. 
T. Hole, of Georgham, Devon —Mr. E. 
Strickland, grazier, of Appledore, to Mifs 
S. Huggett, of Canterbury. 
In London, T. Collier, efq. of Southfleet, 
to Mifs Snelling, of St. Mary Cray. 
At Kingfnorth, Ms. J. Bingham, black- 
{mith, to Mifs §. Cafbey, 
At Deptford, ‘Mr. E. Alfton, to Mifs 
Gooch, of Swianitorp, Norfolk.—Mr. H. 
Elliott, to Mifs M. Furley, both of Ofpringe. 
Kent—Suffex—Lampfoire 
Mr. J. Saintclear, of Folkeftone, to Mifs M. 
A. Sims, eldeft daughter of Mr, R. Sims, 
farmer, of Caple-le-Ferne. 
At Greenwich, Lieutenant Lloyd, of the 
Artillery, to Mifs Campbell, fourth daugh- 
ter of R, Campbell, efq. of Blackheath.— 
Mr. J. White, woollen-manufacturer, of 
Newgate-ftreet, London, to Mifs A. White, 
third daughter of Mr. White, of Hale Farm, 
SG. Nicholas, in Thanet ——L ieut. G. Gray- 
mell, of the North Gloucefter regiment of 
Militia, to Mifs Frifby,’ of Sandwich. 
At Folkitone, Mr. T. Caifter, grocer, to 
Mifs S. Graylon. 
T. Mitchel, efq. of Dover, to Mifs 8. A. 
Porter, of Canterbury. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Sheaf, wool-comber. 
-——Mr, Greaves.—-Mr. T. Hayward, gardiner. 
At Maidftone, Mrs. Sawer, widow, 
At Rochefer, in an advanced age, ‘Mrs, S. 
‘-Rondeau.—-Mr. W. Tanner, fon of Mr. Tane 
ner, of the Red Cow public-houfe.-In an 
advanced age, Mrs, Drury. 
At Warechorn, Mr. W. Maylam.—Mres, 
Spratt, wife of Mr. J. Spratt, paper-maker) 
at River. 
At Whitftable, fuddenly, Mrs, Kemp, 
- wife of Mr. Kemp, fenior, 
Mrs. Mecrow, wife of Mr. Mecrow, car 
penter, at Wingham. ‘ 
At Wrotham, Mrs. E. Medhurft, a maiden 
lady, of Maidftone. 
At Ticehurft, aged 33. Mr. J. Morphett, 
jun. of Tenterden. 
At Tenterden, aged 61, Mrs, Carpenter, 
wife of Mr. Te Carpenter, taylor, 
‘In her 2oth year, Mifs C. Smith, of Ste 
Dunftan’s, near Canterbury. 
At Exmouth, G. Frend, efq. of Kenton, 
Devon, eldeft fan of the late Mr. Alderman 
Frend, of Canterbury. — - 
At Folkftone, Mr. E, Smith, attorney. 
At Sandgate, Mr. T. ior) 
At Rofetta, in Egypt, in his 30th year, 
Captain W. Netherfole Long, of the 86th 
regiment, Only fon of the late W. Long sce 
of Canterbury. 
Mr, J. Hawker, boarder, of Dover Caftte. 
At Bearfted, Mrs. Filmer. 
SUSSEX. 
Mr. Kennard, miller, of Lewes, has at. 
prefent in his poffefion a hog only elevers 
months old, whofe weight is between fifty 
and fixty ftone, which “makes his increafe_ 
confiderably more than a ftone per week from 
the day he was farrowed ! 
Died.] | At his houfe, in the Cliffe, near 
Lewes, aged 85, Mr. G. Verralt, fen, auc- 
tioneer ; the deccafed has left behind him fix 
children, thirty-feven grand-children, and 
twelve great-grand-children; he has quitted 
the world-with an unblemifhed: reputation, 
having conduéted himfelf, in every relation 
of life, as ** God’s nobleft work—an hone 
man.” He 
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Married. ] At New Alresford, Mr. J. Hol- 
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