500 
the rules of decorum towards its rival, met 
its death from the hand of its miftrefs; in a 
fudden impulfe of pafion. Her predileGion 
for vermin prevailed fo much, that even at 
her death a neft of mice was found in her bed. 
"The houfe where the refided, befides the room 
in which fhe conftantly lived and flept, con- 
tained two others that had not- been opened 
for many years. Among the bequefts in her 
will are fifty pounds to the Kent and Canter- 
bury Hofpital, and the fame fum to the pa- 
rith of St. Peter. 
At Whitfable, Mr. W. Reeves, fenior, 
one of the company of dredgers —Mrs. Row- 
den, widow.—Mrs. Turner.—Mzrs. §. Foard. 
Aged 39, Mrs. Rowe. 
At Ath, Mrs. Valder, wicow. 
At Snargate, aged 83, Mr. Bourn, fen. 
At Chartham, Mr. J. Mace, butcher. 
At Upftreet, Mrs. Sanders, wife of Mr. 
P. Sanders, jun, faddler. 
At Barham, Lady M. 
Sir Henry Oxenden, bart. 
At Borden, in his 78th year, Mr. W. 
Taylor, yeoman. 
At Sholden, near Deal, 
age, Mr, S. Parker. 
At 5turrey, in an advanced ag 
“per, chopkeever. 
At Staplehurft, Mrs. A.. M. Wiese a 
maiden lady, 
At Minfter, in Thanet, Mr. Meadows, 
grocer. 
At her feat at Bounds, near Tunbridge- 
Welis,; in her 56th year, the Dowager 
Countefs of Darnley. 
At St. Nicholas, Thanet, in her 69th year, 
Mrs. Oakley, reli&t of the late T. Oakley, 
efq. of Deal. 
At St. Peter’s, Thanet, Mrs. R. Cramp, 
wife of the Rev, 1. Cramp, baptift minifter, 
At Newington, in St, i dro Thanet, 
aged 75, Mr. J. Maxted. 
At Ticknefs, near Eaftry, in an advanced 
age, Mr. Belfey, farmer. ~. 
At Romney, in his 67th year, Mr. A. Wal- 
ter, a caftom-houfe officer. 
At New Romney, Mrs. Videon.—Mr. W. 
Foorth, broker. 
In the parifh of Chartham, Mr. J. Smith, 
farmer. 
Aged 79, Mrs. E. Edmund, of Newington, 
next Sittingbourn. 
At Boulogne, in France, in her 20th year, 
Mifs Snoulten, daughter of Mr, Otb. Snoul- 
ten, Woolftapler, of Canterbury. 
At Ath, Mrs. Strong, of the Marquis of 
Granby aublic houfe. 
_ At Yalding, In his 84th year, of the {mall 
pox, by infection, Mr. T. Trice. It fhould 
be obferved, however, that having been fa- 
vourably inoculated for the cow-pock, he 
thought himfelf fafe from the infection. It 
remains for competent judges to decide’ whe- 
ther it were or were notof the fpurious kind. 
He was inoculated with the vaccine matter, 
by Mr. J.Poutt, iurgeon, of Yalding, on the 
Oxenden, wife of 
nearly 70 years of 
e, Mr. Hop- 
Suffix— Hamppire. 
[June 1, 
224 of December, laf year; on the 30th he 
complained of his head and arms; the paiae= 
tered part veficated, and the inflammation fur- 
rounding it was very great; on the 22d of 
January an eruption of the fmall pock of the 
confluent kind appeared, on’the 27th pete- 
chice as oe and on the 28th, he died. At 
the time of his death, the dark brown fcab 
fron the vaccine tabeule clas remained on the 
arms, 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| Mr. T. Attree, fecond fon_of 
W. Attree, efq. of Brighton, to Miis Wake- 
ford of Empfhott, Hanrs. 
In Chichefter, Mr. Hammond, to Mifs E. 
Mitchell. 
Died.| At Lewes, fuddenly, aged 44, Mr. 
R. Chetter Cooper, brewer. 
At Ditchling, Mrs. M. Wilfon, a fhaiden 
lady, filter afihe Rey. Dr. Wilfon; of Afhurft, 
The Rev. C. Smith, reGtor of Stoke. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The tunnel of the canal called the South- 
ampton and Salifbury canal, is going on with 
great rapidity at the town of Southampton. 
‘The miners are employed nightand day, with- 
out any intermiffion of the work and if is 
expected that the tunnel, at the end of the 
canal, will be compleated by the end of the 
prefént month (fune). 
Married.| Mr. Hayne, of Wood-ftreet, 
London, to Mifs S. Hobbs, late of the Black 
Swan Inn, in Winchefter.—Mr. Randall, 
chemift,. of Southampton, to Mrs. Jordan, 
late of Gofport.—Mr. Oak/fhott, officer in the 
cuftoms at Portfmouth, to Mifs R. Appleby, 
of Soberton,. 
Died.] At Portfea, aged 22, Mr. Miall, 
fon of the Rev. Mr. Miall. He went to bed 
fomewhat indifpofed, and was found dead in 
the morning —Aged 80, Mrs. Saunders.— 
Aged 92, Mrs. Crofby, a widow lady. 
At Bafingfioke, Mrs. Chitty, of the Wheat- 
fheaf Inn. 
Mr. C, Bereton, youngeft fon of the Rev. 
Mr. Bereton, of Alton Barnes.—Mr. Long, 
of Hilfea. 
Capt. Wheatley, of Emfworth—Mr. J. 
Lock; of Bere-farm, in the parifh of Warn- 
ford. He has bequeathed a legacy of fifty 
pounds to the county hofpital.—_-Mr. Clever- 
ley, farmer, of Hill Pound. 
At Romfey, Mr. G. Cole, late a builder in 
Southampton. 
At Worting, in this county, P. Waldo, 
efq. of Mitcham, Surrey. 
’Mrs, Manfbridge, of the George Inn, Bane 
bledon. 
At Weft End, near Southampton, sued 339 
Lieut. W. Forfter, of the navy. 
In North America, while on a vifit to his 
daughter, who furvived him only a few days, 
Mr. Tollput, watchmaker, late of Portfea._ 
At Holt, Mifs Bludworth, a maiden lady, 
daughter of the late Bludworth, efg. 
mafter of the horfeto the late Princeis Dow- 
ager of Wales. 
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