84 nie’ Shenae 
he was walking in his garden, dropped down 
and inftantly expired. His brother had died 
there four days before. 
At Weft Haningfield, aged 96, the Rev. 
S. How, reétor of that place. and formerly 
ene of his Majetty’s juftices of the peace for 
this county; he had been blind ten years, 
notwithfanding which he frequently per- 
formed the offices of his miniftry. 
" At Hatfield Peverel, Sam. Sheen, 5 
aged 95, Mis. Rufh.—Mr. Sam, Stock. 
At Billericay, Mr. Tho. Blatch, collar- 
snaker. 
At Ramfay Ifland, Mr. Rt. Carrington, 
At Felfted, Mr. Haac Nokes. 
At Bocking, Mr. Wm. Tiffen, miller. 
At Bows, near Ongar, Mrs. Evans, wife 
of Sam. Evans, efq. 
At Bentley, aged 26, Mifs Taylor, only 
daughter of Mr. John Taylor, miller. 
At Little Thurlow-hall, in an advanced 
age, Mrs. Franks. 
At Southminfter, Mrs. Robinfon, wife of 
Mr. Robinfon, farmer. 
At Manningtree, Mr. 
torney at law. 
At Great Waltham, aged 78, Mr. Vaugh- 
an, late of Hatfield Peverel. 
Wm.) Perkins, at- 
At Walthamftow, aged 82, John Rigg, 
efg. 
At Boreham, Mr.,Wm. Wood, black- 
fmith, 
KENT. 
Ata ve meeting of the Weft Kent Com- 
mittee of Hep Planters, it was refolved—~ 
«« That no perfon is competent to aét.in this 
committee who has made or fhall make any 
gonteact for the fale of his hops, either before 
picking er otnerwile, and fhall refufe to ful. 
fil the fame.” 
The accounts of the general Kent and Can- 
terbury Hofpital, for lait year, recently pub- 
Hished by the treafurer, thew, that the fum 
ef 72 guineas were received.as annual fub- 
ic 5a da 3 about 4col. as benefaftions; g2l. 
at fermons, and 5ol. asa legacy from Mrs. 
Barbara Lufhington — total 6181. nearly. 
‘They further fark, that in the courfe of the 
year, 552 inand out-patients had been ad- 
mitted, of which 111 remained in the loufe, 
wader cure. Andthe accomptsalfo frate that, 
ince the fir& imftitution in April 1793, 2333 
patients had been admitted, 
Major General Delancy, one of the mem- 
bes for. Maidftone, has given rool. towards 
the fund for the relief of the poor of that 
town. 
Married.] At Canterbury, Wm. Hart, 
efq. Capt. in the Royal Waggon Train, to 
Mifs Matfon, of Wingham.—Charles Poole, 
eig. to Mifs H. O. Lutwidge, fitter of Charles 
Lutwidge, efq. and niece to Admiral Lut- 
widge.—Mr. Samuel Hacker, carpenter, to 
Miis Eliz. Afh, daughter of Mr. George Afh, 
brewer, —Mr. Cie Frend, ae to Mrs. 
Price. 
’ “At Folkftone, Mr. Rd, Freeman, to Mifs 
[Feb. x, 
Sarah Whittingham. Alfo, Mr. Lechariah 
Petman, to Mrs. Cornith. 
At Tilmanftone, Mr. 
Mifs Gyoombridge. 
At Beakfbourne, Mr. Stephen Elgar, of 
Wingham, to Mifs Southee. 
In the Ifle of Thanet, Mr. T. Grant, to 
Mifs M. Rowland. 
At Clumber Park, by fpecial licence, Col. 
Cotton, eldeft fon of Sir Robert Cotton, bart. 
to the Right Hon. Lady Anna Maria Ghiatin, 
fifter to the Duke of Newcaftle. 
At Boughton-under-Blean, Mr. 
Morelyan, of Deal, to Mifs Cath. 
hurft. 
At Maidftone, Mr. John Hayes, adjutant 
of the Maidftone vole to Mifs Ma~ 
rlanne Wife, daughter of Mr. Wife, brewer. 
Pred. | At Canterbury, Mrs. Sladden, 
wife of Mr. Sla idden, grocer.—-T he youngett 
Jofeph 
Luck- 
of Mr. Friend, wine-merchant.—At St. Au- 
guftine’s, aged 13, the youngeft fon of Mr, 
Wm. Goldfmith.—Capt. John Bentham, of 
the Royal Artillery —Mrs. Crofs, wife of. 
Mr. R. Crofs.—Mr. ‘Ratcliffe, of Holy Crofs, 
Weftgate without. 
. At Rochefter, aged 55, the Rev. Mr. — 
Carter, minor canon of that cathedral, and 
vicar of St. Margaret’s in that city. 
RE Foikttone, aged 69, Mrs. Ffoile, wi- 
dow.——Mirs, ‘Bayly; wife of Mr. John Bay- 
ly —Aged 43, Mr. Stephen Butcher, maf- 
ter of the ‘Nile lugger. 
At Blackheath, Paul Patrick, efq. mer- 
chant, of London. 
At Gore Court, Mifs Mary Bradley, third 
daughter of A. H. Bradley, efq. 
At Wewhoufe, in Wetwell, fuddenly, 
Mrs. Chapman, widow of the vies Mr. Chap- 
man, of the Court Lodge, farmer. 
" At Appledore, in an advanced age,, Mr. ; 
Geering, grazier. 
At Hythe, Mr. Robert Andrews, an emi+ 
nent tanner. 
At Elham, Mr Cox, fchoolmafter. 
At Walmer, Mr. Cox, attorney. 
At Sittingbourne, aged 25, Mr. James’ 
Gibbons, ‘fon of Mr. Si ills Gibbons, carpen- 
tens 
At Headcorn, aged 69, Mr. John Boor- 
man, timber- nea 
At Chatham Barracks, Mrs. Eliz. Méne- 
forth, wife of Lieut. George Mensforth, “ah 
the 81ft regt. much and juftly lamented. © 
At Brompton, Mrs. Liardet, wife of Capt 
Liardet, of the marines. 
At Deal, aged 16, Mifs Sufan Hayman, 
who is the third datiwhikee whofe lofs Mr. - 
Hayman has had’ to lament in the courfe of 
one year. 
At Faverfham, aged 84, Mrs. inte fae, 
jaf furviving daughter of the late Mr. ieee 
am Jacob, of Canterbury. 
- At Sandwich, Mrs. Cocking. 
At Greenwich, Martin Ware, efq. late 
matter fhipwright of the King’s. Yard, at 
Deptford. 
At 
Wm. Carlton, to 
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