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The new naval. arfenal and dock-yard about - 
to be eftablifhed in the Ile of Grain, i is folely 
intended for the purpofe of repairing and re- 
fitting the fhips of war, ftationed in the 
North Sea and Downs; the dock-yards of 
Woolwich, Deptford, and Chatham, gene- 
rally being, in future, to be appropriated 
wholly to the purpofe of building thips of 
war. 
_ Married.| At Smarden; Mr. J. Evanden, 
maltfter, to Mifs M. Hooker. 
Mr. W. Vincent, furgeon, of Sheernefs, 
to Mifs Jordan, of Milton, near: Sitting- 
bourn.—Major Campbell, of the corps of 
Royal Marines, to Mifs C. Mawby, youngeft 
daughter of the late Major Mawby, of the 
38th regiment of Foot.——-R. Foote, efg. of 
Charlton-place, near Canterbury, to Mils 
Keppel, youngelt daughter of the Hon. Mrs. 
Keppel. te ae 
At Upper Deal, Captain E. W. C. R. 
Owen, of the Raval Navy, to Mifs Cannon, 
of Middle Deal. 
At New Lodge, Hawkhurft, J. Collins, 
jun. efg. to Mifs Hamer, eldeft daughter of 
the late J. Hamer, efq. of Demerara, in the 
“Weft Indies. 
Mr, Gibbs, to Mifs E. Indeil, both of the 
parifh of Iwade.—Dr. Fenton, to Mits Rofe, 
daughter of the Rev. W. Rofe, reétor of 
Beckenham. T. Backhoufe, ove late Cap- 
tain in the 8sth regiment, to Mifs C. Ig gule 
den, of Deal.—Lieut. B. Simpfon, of ce 
Royal Navy, to Mifs J. Godfrey, of Ro- 
- Chefter. 
Dicd.] At Canterbury, fuddenly, aged up- 
wards of 70, Mrs. Hett.—Mrs. 
—Aged 86, Mr. R. Farris.—In his -8oth 
year, W. Hougham, efg.—In a very ad- 
vanced age, Mr. Mafters; fenior.—At the 
advanced age of go, in the full poretion of 
her Elie, Mrs. C. Manfell, reli& of the 
late Mr. T. Manfell, furgeon, of Chilham, 
and daughter of the late Rev. J. Nicholls, 
rector of Fordwich. 
At Maidftone, Mr. 
fattor.—Mrs. Wimble. 
At Chatham, W. Forfar, efq. one of the 
oldeft mafters in the Royal Navy.—Mr. G. 
Stanton, fon of Mr. Stanton, grocer, 
At Margate, of a lingering decline, Mis. 
Eden.—Aged 70, Mr. H. P. Jacob, many 
years King’s coal-meter at this port. 
At Folkftone, aged 87, Mr. Gray. 
In her 8sth year, “Mrs. Toes, poft- miftrefs, 
‘Her charities to the poor were numerous, 
and fhe was in every refpect a perfon of a 
- truly religious and benevolent charaéter, 
_At Hythe, Mr. J. Friend, late a brewer. 
At Afhford, Mr. J. Foreman, of the Red 
Lion public-houfe. 
R. Coilins, corn- 
SUSSEX. 
Married] At Chichefter, Mr. J. Myall, 
fon of the Rev. Mr. Myall, to Mifs Knott. — 
Mr. R. Myall, brewer, to Mifs Miall.—The 
Rev. Mr. Middleton, difenting miniscr, of 
Suffex—Hamppire=W, ilifhire-— Berkpbire: 
cent, baker, 
s. Michols: 
[Feb: ‘ 
Lewes, to Mrs. Davey.—-Mr. J. Mannings, 
watch-maker, to Mifs Ofborn. 
Died.| At Chichefter, aged upwards of Se, 
Mrs. Fairmanner. On epening the doors of — 
her bed-chamber by a perfon who ufed to call , 
for errands, fhe was difcovered on the floor; 
not quite dead, but fpeechleis, _and ever 
thing thrown about the room in the oon 
-confufion. 
, HAMPSHIRE. 
Marred.|° At Winchefter, Mr. Oades, 
butcher, to Mifs Gape. 
Died.] At Southampton, Mr. C. ‘ee 
Mr. J. Ware, who for many years plied the 
paflage-boat from this port to Lymington, 
By fome accident, as he was. mooring the 
boat -for the night; he inadvertently fell 
-over-board, and was drowned. 
At Gofport, Ty Curry, efq. many years 
_afuftice of peace for this county 
At Newport, Mr. and Mrs Roffel, man 
and wife. They died within 24 hours - each 
other. 
Mr. T, Voke, miller, of Havant. As he 
was returning from Wickham, where he had 
beén on a ¥ifit to his daughter, the night 
being very ‘dark, he ui nfortunatel y fell over. 
the rails into fe chalk-pit on the fide of 
Portfdown-hill, and was killed ’on the fpot. 
-At St. Crofs, near Winche efter, Mr. Vin-", 
WILTSHIRE. 
Race At Chippenham, Mr. Anclesy, 
Mifs Brown, of the Bear Inn.—Mr. Alex-- 
aude, watchmaker, to Miis Boyce. X 
At Corfham, Mr. Goald, of Sheiborne, to 
Mifg Hubert, of Pika 
Mr. W. Jackman, late of Great “Bata 
aged $6, to Mifs J. Scarlet, late of BUGHEE® 
aged nineteen. 
The Rev. J. J. Toogood, ‘reétor ‘ee Mil-_ 
ftone; to Mifs ‘;mpfon. of Bruton. - 
Died] The. Rev. W. Jee of Bur- 
bage. 
At Malmefbury, the Rev. J. M. Moffatt, 
diffenting minifter, formerly of Nailfworth, 
in Gloucefterfhire. 
Suddenly, Mr, Somerfet, a Barton Farm, 
near Marlhoro’. * 
“BERKSHIRE. . 
Married.}, Mr T. Deane, of Englith 
Farm, to Mifs H. Raffe, of Sunbury. 
At Hungerford, T. Major, efq a member 
of the Royal College of Surgeons, in Lon- 
don, .to Mifs Pearce, of Stee 
At Speen, Mr, J. Parfons, of Marfh Pon. 
ham, to Mifs Berriman. 
Died.] At Reading, Mrs. Ruther, wife of 
Mr. Ruther, grocer —+Mrs. Button, late of 
tae George Inn. 
At Windfor, aged 88; Mirs. Pro€tor.—In 
his 8oth year, f. Bagnall, efg. of Early 
Court. 
At his houfe in Buen Courtaey, aged his 
T. Juftice, efq. formerly a captain in the 
Eerks Militi as and many ae a deputy- 
i ine ely for this couar y 
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