568° 
of Stifted—Mr. W. Hutley, farmer, 
Bradwell, near Stiftead, to Mifs Fairhead, of 
Bradwell "Hall, 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Captain Watts, of 
the regiment of Bucking uamfhire Militia 
greatly lamented as a very promifing young 
Man. 
Mrs. Darby, yeliét of the late Mr, E. Dar- 
by, hatter, and latterly of Rochford. 
~ At Colchefter, Mr. Cole, baker.—In her 
yooth year, Mrs, Peartree, widow. 
At Harwich, Mrs. Hobday. 
At Caftle Hedingham, in his ithe year, 
the Rev. B. Bridges, reétor of Birdbrook, in 
this county, and juftice of peace for the 
counties of Effex and. Northampton.—-Aged 
47, Mrs. Walford, wife of Mr, T. Walford, 
wheelwright, gf eathchae, 
At Saffron Walden, aged 82, the Rev. R. 
Garton. 
At Rayleigh, Mr. Belfham, of the Crown 
public houfe. 
Aged 79, Mr. Stock, of Warner’s Farm, 
in Great Waltham. 
At Calais, Mr. P. White, formerly of 
Ratiborouzh Farm, near Southmintter, in this 
county 
At Great Waltham, Mr. S. Watkinfon. 
at Billericay, Mr. ee maiter of the 
Crown inh. 
At Halftead, aged 24, Len a few hours? 
illnefs, Mrs. S. Weed, mother of Mr. E. 
Wood, ironmonger, of Che elmisford.—-Mrs. 
Hoes, wife of Mr. Hoge, taylor, ot ’ Ingate- 
ftone.—In her 76th year, Mrs, Hawkes, wife 
of Mr. ‘Hawkes, baker, of Newport.—In 
the prime of life, at St. Margaret’s Farm, 
Little Burfiead, Mr. F. French. His death, 
whichis fincerely regretted by his yy 
and a {mall circle of f acquaintance, WaS OCCa- 
fioned by an exceffive inlargement of the 
glands, which refifted the efforts of the moft 
eminent of the faculty. His patience and re- 
fignation under the fevere afiiction were ex- 
emplary inthe higheft degree, 
KENT. 
The Thames and Medway Canal has been 
ately completed from Gravefend as far as 
the parifh of Denton. It ftretches between 
the two rivers on one level, and has a cul- 
- wert communicating with the Thames, in 
which the engineer has introduced a valve, by 
which to empty and fill the canal at pleafure. 
Married:} At Canterbury, Mr.W.Smith, 
of Mrs. Baker’s company of COREH Ay to 
Mrs. Cotefworth. 
Mr. J. Temple, of Sandwich, to Mifs E. 
Pott, of Word.  ~ 
-* At Maidftone, Mr. T. Hills, baker, to 
\Mifs Beck, of Milgate.—W. Largent, efq. 
aymafter of the fecondor Queen’s Regiment, 
Mifs’ S. Marthall, fourth daughter of J. 
os. “efq. late oe Tenterden. ~ 
\Mr. 2. eninge to Mrs. S. Rogers, both 
of \Berftead. 
at Dovery Mr, ss Friend, to Mils Fins 
Efex— Keni Hamppoire—Wiltppire. 
of — 
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fJan. 3, 
At Kingfnorth, Mr. W. Pierce, gardenery 
to Mrs.M. Ham. 
At Wingham, Mr. J: Hawkes, of Dean, 
to Mifs Matfon —Mr. W. Kemp, to Mifs 
Paine, both of Throwley, 
At Littlebourne, Mr. J. Inges, to Mifs 
Cooper.—Myr. J. Dyce. brazier, of Canter- 
bury, to Mifs Sweetlove, of Wingham. 
Died] At Maidfone, in his 79th year, W. 
Hawkins, efq.—In her 74th year, Mrs, Saw- 
kins, widow, late of Lyminge. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. ¥. Plater, widow,=< 
Mr. B. Greenland, late mate of the Trelaw- 
ney Planter Weft Indizman.—Mrs, S. Ste- 
phenfon, widow, of Whitiable. —Aged 864 
Mrs, A, Veveigin. 
At Deal, at the Signal- ftation, Eaft Hill, 
Lieutenant J. ‘Yurnet —Mrs. Collard, wife 
of Mr. Collard, fhoemaker. ~ 
At Tenterden: Mrs. Munn, widow. j 
Mrs. Hunt, of the boarding-{chool in 
Lynftead,—-B. Blake, efq. of Wefterham.——= 
The Rev. J. H. Standen, re€tor of Murfton, 
At Rochefter, aged 42, Mr. W. Stevens, 
formerly a butcher. 
At New Romney, Mr, Mafey, bricklayer, 
and likewife his fon, aged about twenty 3 
they were employed in finking a well, when 
the bottom and fides fell in, and the fand 
inftantaneoufly covered them both. All at= 
tempts made to yecover them were in vain. 
The father was a fober, fleady man, and an 
excellent workman. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
IMarried.] At Winchefter, Mr. Allfop, 
filk-weaver, to Mrs. Tredgold. - 
At Lymington, Mr. Frampton, to Mifs 
soe 
Sir Thomas Champney, bart. of Amporty 
to Mifs Minchin, eldeft daughter of the late 
‘H. Minchin, efg. of Soberton. 
‘At Portfmouth, Captain Killety of the 
marines, to Mifs A. Crofs. 
The Rev. H. Atkins, of Odiam, i in this 
county, to Mifs H. Be of Shapwick, 
near Chichefter. 
Died.1, At Southampton, Mrs. Le Cras, 
widow of the late—Le Cras, efq. one of the 
commiffioners of the navy. 
B. Langton, efq. of whofe charaéter, after 
an obfervation of one who never beftowed 
undeferved praife, nothing need be faid: Dr. 
Jobnfon, with a warm. vehemence of aftec 
tionate regard, once exclaimed to Mr. Bof- 
well, ¢< ap ‘dice does not bear a worthier 
man eg Bennett Langton!” 
WILTSHIRE. 
The Wilts and Berks Canal is now com- 
pletely navigable, from Semington to Chip- 
penham,» Calne, Dauntfey Park and Bowdes 
Farm, near Wotton Baflet ; and there is now 
an uninterrupted communication by water, 
by the junction of the above with the Ken- 
net and Avon Canal from thofe places to 
Bath, and from thenceby the Avon to, Briftol. 
The neig ghbourhood on the Line will, in con- 
fequence, 
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