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of Sutton, to Mifs A. E. Chapman, of Paul’s 
Cray Hill.—G. H. Cadman, efq. of the Royal 
Navy, te Mifs Ciendon, of Canterbury.—Mr. 
Cruttenden, of Sittingbourn, te Mifs Colley, 
ef Milton. 
At Canterbury, Mr. C. Lepine, fen. to 
Mrs. Woolcot.—The Rev. R. Mayne, of Rid- 
ley, te Mifs C. Graham, of St.Lawrence, near 
Cantecbury.—Captain J. Chefhyre, of the 
Royal Navy, to Mifs Sandys.—Mr. Mor- 
sifon, grazier, of Sittingbourne, to Mrs. C. 
Mast, widow, formerly of Guthmore Farm, 
in Selling.--J. Simmons, efq. of Rochefter, 
ene of the Coroners for the County, to Mifs 
Half head, of Holborow. 
Died.) At Canterbury, aged 63. Mrs. Pope, 
reli& of the late R. Pope, efq. of Maidftone. 
At Maidiione, Mr. J. Holab.—In an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Horfenail, of Sutton Va- 
lence. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Binftead, wife of Mr. 
T. Binftead, foreman of the fhipwrights, in 
the Deck yard. } 
At Margate, Mr, T. Tourney, butcher. 
In his 2gth year, Hieut. G. Ravenfcroft, 
of the Royal Navy. 
At Appledore, Mrs. Monk. 
At Athford, aged 62, Mr. W. Elliott. 
At Northgate, aged 63, Mrs. Eve Cullen, 
the diligent Miftrefs of the Sunday School. 
At Dover, Mr. S. Pearce, grocer. 
At New Romney, Mrs. Duntter, wife of 
Mr. J. Duafter, boat officer. 
At Frindfbury, aged 23, of a decline, Mifs 
A. Gunning. ‘ 
In London, in his 67th year, Mr. J. Bar- 
wick, formerly of Canterbury. | 
At Sellinge, Me. J. Jordan, many years 
fandiord of the Duke’s Head, public houfe. 
At Monks Horton, Mrs. S. Kite. 
The jady of T. Brett, efq. of Spring Grove. 
—Mr. O. Golding, of Featherwell Houfe, 
near Weft Malling. 
SUSSEX. 
Dizd.}] At Lewes, in his goth year, C. 
Weller, gent. the oldeft houfeholder in the 
borough. , 
At Chichefter, univerfally lamented, Mr. 
Targett, organift of the cathedral, and mafter 
of the chorifters ; a young man of the moft 
promiftng abilities, and who, though felf- 
caught, was meking rapid ftrides to eminence 
in luis profeffion. 
Mr. Carter, many years chorifter of the 
cathedral. 
At Brighton, far advanced in years, J. 
Batchelor, efg.: many years a captain in the 
Suffex militia. 
The Rev. G. Bethune, L.L.D. reétor of 
Worth«=-Aged 75, Mrs. Partington, widow, 
of Of ham, near Lewes. 
At Wivelsfield, Mr. Knight, blackf{mith. 
He fuddenly fell from his chair, ina fic of 
apoplexy, and inftantly expired. 
At Barcombe, near Lewes, aged 85, Mr. 
T. Rickman. 
Suffex—Hampfoire—W iltfoire— Berk fire. 
[July 1, | 
. At Mayfield, aged 35, Mr. M. Baker, a 
defcendant of an antient and refpeétable fa- 
mily in this county. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.) At Titchfield, Capt. A.C. B.’ 
Crawford, to Mifs J. Leflie, of Buckingham- 
ftreet, London. 
Died.}| At Southampton, Mrs. Hunt, re- 
li&t of the late Mr. J. Hunt, brewer. 
At Winchefter, Mr. Ward, watchmaker. 
Mrs. Knight.-Suddenly, Mr. T. Forder, 
Carpenter. 
At Alverftoke, R. Walmefley, efq. of 
Sholey, Lancathire. 
At Fir Grove, near Farnham, Lady Ry- © 
croft, wife of Sir N. Rycroft, bart. 
At Woodend, near Soberton, Mifs E. 
Knight, youngeft daughter of Admiral 
Knight. 
At the Half-way houfe, near Portfmouth, 
Mr, J. Daniell. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Chriftian Malfor, D. Gould, 
efq. to Mifs Wills, eldeft daughter of Arch. 
deacon Wills. 
Mr. Ponting, of Malmefbury, to Mifs 
Pearce, of Wanfwell.—T. Penruddock, efq. 
of Compton, to Mifs Lowther, of Bath. 
Mr. Rawlins, of Ramfbury, to Mrs. How- 
ard, of Calne.—F. T. Egerton, efq. of Chol- 
derton, to Mifs Wyndham, of Dinton. 
Died.] At Lydiard Tregoze, near Wotton- 
Baffet, the Hon. Mr. St. John, eldeft fon of 
Lord Vifcount Bolingbroke. 
At the Bell Farm, Stanton, aged 100 
years, Mr. W. Sainfbury, yeoman. 
At Devizes, Mr. G. Cole.—J. Sutton, efq. 
banker. 
In his 83d year, J, Still, efy. of Eaft 
Knoyle. ; 
At North Down, near Pembroke, HH. 
Kemm, efq. formerly of Chippenham. 
BERKSHIRE. ; 
The fub{cription lately opened at Reading, 
for the patriotic purpofe of removing the 
houfes in Gun-ftreet, and for rendering the 
weitern entrance into the town more elegant 
and commodious, has been liberally encou- 
raged hitherto, and will, no doubt, be fo, 
till a fufficient fund fhall be raifed for accom- 
plifhing the faid defiga, The names of fub- 
{cribers and contributors are taken in at the 
two banking houfes in Reading. 
Married.| At Sonning, M. J. Macken- 
zie, efq. of Cowes, Ifle of Wight, to Mifs 
Powney. . 
Capt. Whyte of the royal navy, fon of 
General Whyte, to Mrs. Mowbray, widow, 
of Mortimer.—Mr. J. Lawrence, mace-bearer 
to the corporation of Wokingham, aged 815 
to Mrs. A. Wefton, midwife, of Shenfield, 
aged 69! bu oe 
At Reading, W. Smart. efq. of Rainham, 
in Kent, to Mifs C. Roby, of Southcote. 
Died.] 
