592 
as a man of ftri€t integrity. He continued a 
Bachelor during life, but yet benevolently 
brought up feveral families of his brothers 
and fifters children, 
KENT. 
Total number of patients admitted to the 
Benefits of the Kent and Canterbury Hofpi- 
tal, from the firft eftablifhment of thé cha- 
rity, April 26, 1793, to April 12, 1%03. 
In- patients. Out-patients. 
Admitted - 1551} Admitted - -. 189? 
Cured - @~ 658} Cured .-— - $40 
Received benefit 157 | Received benefit” 794 
Made Out-patien.5ce4 | Made In-patients 334 
eceiv’d nobenefit 56 | Receiv’d no benefit So 
Diicharged for ir- Difcharged for non- 
regularity - 4 attendance - 153 
Deat- - 146 | Dead - - 178 
Inthehoufe - 261} On the boolcs 92 
Total number of In and Out. patients, ad- 
mitted fince the frf inftitution, 3442.—Re- 
main under cure, 118. 
Married.) At Sittingbourn, Mr. Critten- 
den, butcher, to Mifs Colley, of Milton. 
At Buckland, near Dover, Mr J. Mac- 
cormick, eged 80, to Mifs E. Baker, aged 
27! 
fr. H. Waller, of Weftwood-court, near 
Fe vecitian, to Mifs Hogben, of Broughton. 
_ Died] At Canterbury, Mrs. Panne 
In his 42d year, Mr. H. Kemp.—Mr, J. 
Newport, jun.—-Mrs. Halloday, of “the 
White Lion public-houfe.—In St. John’s 
Hofpital, in his 88th year, Mr. W. Lanes, 
formerly a fhoemaker in this city. —Mr. Poft, 
yun. —2ged 66, Mr, T. lade. A let adetd y. 
while {pending chie evening with fome of his 
friends at the Fountain Inn, in this city, 
Mr. Children, faddler, of Dover. 
t Maidftone, in his 57th year, Mr. T. 
Kennard, copperfmith, éc. 
At Deal, Mr. Thompfon, fail-maker, Mrs. 
Gardiner, widow. 
Mr. J. ill, tide-waiter. He unfortunate- 
ly fceil cown the cliff, and was precipitated 
to the bottom of the beach, by a falfe ftep. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Scott, 6f Bodalog, in 
Merioneththire, North Wales. 
At Margate, Mr. T. Worfley, faddler, 
At Feverfham, in her 80th year, Mrs, 
Lowther, reli& of the late Rev. I. Lowther, 
many years re€tor of Otterden.—In an apo- 
pledtic fit, Mifs Leffler. 
At Folkftone, aged 34, Mr. J. dese of 
the fociety of Quakers. 
SUSSEX. 
Mr. Phipps, butcher, of Rottingdean, near 
Lewes, has now in his keeping, the largeft 
and moft extraordinary hog that ever was 
reared in this county, or perhaps in the 
kinudom. In its prefent unfattened ftate, it 
is allowed, by competent judges, to weigh, at 
jeaft, one hundred ftone. It meafures: in 
height between three and four feet; in girth 
eight feet; and iniength, from the point of 
the fnout to the extreme of the tail, ten feet. 
le was fold to the prefeng proprietor, a few 
Kent Suffex—Berk/bire—Someretfbire. 
[May }, 
months ago, for thirty five pounds, the price 
of a prime fat ox ! 
Married } Mr. Phillips, mafter of the 
academy Ag Henfield, to Mifs Gerrans, of 
Fenchurch-ftreet, London. 
Mr. Leggatt, of Chichefter, to Mifs Cor-= 
ney, of the borough of Sowthwark. 
Died], At CHichefter, Captain J. Bridge= 
water, of the Prince of Wales’s late Ameri- 
can regiment. 4 
In London, of an hydrocele, the Rev. Mrz 
Ruffell, AG of Bodjam and Ewhurf, in 
this county. 
Tn Southover, near Lewes, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Verrall, relict of the late Mr. W. 
Verrall, brewer. 
At Mayfield, at an advanced age, Mrss 
Wood, relict of the late J. Wood, gent, 
At Eat Bourne, aged 80, Mr. E. Augers 
fen. 
At Port au Prince, in the ifland of St. Dos 
mingo,aged3z,Mrs.P.Dufure, fecond daugh- 
ter of Mr. Playfted, of Wadhurtt. 
Defervedly beloved, and fincerely mourns 
ed, in childbed, Mrs. Tate, wife of Mr. Wils 
liam Tate, of Findon, in this county, and 
the only furviving fifter of William Wheel- 
er, efq. one of the coroners of the coun- 
ty. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Newbury, Mr, Randall, 
watch-maker, to Mifs Elliott. 
At Purley, the Rev. C. Manefty, to Mifs 
Watfon, youngeft daughter of the late J. 
Watfen, efq. 
Died.| At Reading, Mrs, Buckland, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. S. Buckland, of the 
Turk’s Head inn.—Mr. J. Stone, colleétor of 
the toll in the corn-market. 
At Windfor, Mr. Is. Clark, many years 
head of the wine-cellar at Windfor Caftle. 
At Fartingdon, in the prime of life, Mrs3 
Ward, wife of Mr..H. Ward, furgeon. 
At White Place, the Rev. R. Leicefter.—< 
Mr. C. Talmafh, grocer, of Bracknall.—Mr. 
L. Talmafh, of Warfield.=«Aged 75, Mr, A; 
Darling, tallow-chandler, of Eaft Ilfley. 
At Sunning, Admiral Sir T. Rich, bart. 
At St. Leonard’s hill, near Windfor, Gz 
Birch, efq. 
At Staines, Mr. South, formerly mafter of. 
the Red Lion inn in that town. 
Aged 84, Mr. W. Penn, for 60 years clerk 
of the parifh of Hampstead Norris, ; 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married } At Bath, Lieutenant- colonel 
A. Colfton, of Filkins Hall, Oxfordfhire, to 
Mifs Warrington.—R. Dutton, efq. to Mifs 
H. Gubbins Killfruth, in the kingdom of 
Ireland. 
At Cliard, Mr. J. Bowden, attorney, to 
Mifs Monkton. 
At Briftol, Mr. R. Ellifon, junior, wine- 
merchant, te MifsConcannen, daughter of Mra 
Concannen, attorney. - } 
Died.| At Bath, Mrs, Ballinger, mother 
of the late Mr. Ballinger, of the Three Tuns 
Reis ANS 
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