1301.] 
At Maldon Wick, Mr. H. Hance. 
At Great Dunmow, Mrs. Philpott. 
At South Church, Mifs Elizabeth Nut- 
man. 
At Walthamftew, Mrs. Maberly. 
At Witham, Mr. W. Johnfon. 
At Copford, Mrs. Ambrofe. 
At Foreft Hall, near Ongar, Mrs, Weft- 
brooke. 
At Great Wakering, Mr.W. Koot. 
At Much Leighs, Mr,T. Hellin. 
At Great Caufield, Mrs. Alger. 
KENT. 
A bill is intended to be brought into par-. 
liament during the prefent feffion, for enlarg- 
ing and improving the cattle-market in the 
city of Canterbury, and for impofing certain 
tolls, duties and regulations on all cattle 
brought thither for fale. 
At Seaton, in the parifhof Wickham, the 
firft barge was lately launched on the new 
navigation, belonging to Meffrs. Kingsford, 
which is now nearly finifhed ; and which, 
from their fpirited endeavours, will not only 
be rendered beneficial to themfelves, but of 
effential utility to this part of the country. 
The quantity of land now fown with wheat 
in this county exceeds all former years, in 
fuch a proportion, that fhould the harveft 
prove favourable, it will give an increafe of 
39,000 quarters. 
An experiment was recently made off Dept- 
ford, for the purpofe of impelling veffels ina 
calm, It was made on board the Ferret floop 
of war, granted by Government for the pur- 
pofe ; and againft a very ftrong tide, it made 
Way equal to three knots an hour. - 
By the firf report on the tunnel at Gravef- 
end, the committee, after having infpected 
the accounts found that no obftacle had oc 
curred to prevent the work from being carried 
onand finifhed, according to the original in- 
tention of the fubferibers, but that as the 
work advances, more.water may be expected 
tobe met with, and confequently the prefent 
power will be infufficient; the committee 
have therefore recommended that a fteam- 
engine be purchafed or hired as foon as the 
borings are completed. 
‘From a fecond report, we find, that after 
the committee had aflembled for the purpofe 
of viewing Mr. Dodd’s experiment of ftopping 
out the lateral fprings inthe fhaft, the depth 
ef water inthe fhafts, carefully meafured in 
prefence of the committee, before the opera- 
tion commenced, was four feet, fix inches; 
in five minutes the water decreafed 16 inches, 
in ten minutes it decreafed 28 inches, and in 
feventeen minutes the bottom became vifible. 
The commitiee, after waiting half’ an hour, 
could obferve no vifible increafe of the water, 
Married.) At Canterbury, James Ham- 
raond, efq. to Mifs Mary Hills Gibbs. —Mr. 
Thomas Bradford, jun, to Mifs Loop.—Mr. 
W. Goulden, to Mifs Goodband.—Mr, Bane 
dock, to Mis. Rogérs. 
Kent—Surry—Suffex—Hamp/fhire: 
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At Folkftone, Mr. ¥. Abbott, of Selby, to 
Mifs S. Sladen. 
At Ramfgate, Mr. Sims, to Mrs. Elizabeth 
Rowe. 
At Bromley, C. H. Turner, efg. to Mife 
Rhode. 
At Challock, Mr. Baker, to Mifs Young, 
At Snave, Mr. John Wright, to Mrs. 
Dive. 
At Wye, Mr. Thomas Barnes, to Mifs 
Hall. 
At Ofpring, Mr. Richard Wraith, to Mis 
Clarke. 
At Ath, Mr. Bradby, of Pandwich, to Mifs 
Curling. 
At Rochefter, Michael Symes, efg. au- 
thor of the Embafly to sgh to Mifs Pil- 
cher. 
Died.} At Canterbury, Mr. Underdown. 
—Mrs. Bryant, aged 60,—-Mr. W. Cockell, 
aged 76. 
At Ramfgate, ac 56, Mrs. A. Wither- 
den. 
At Dover, Mr. R.Weltfeld yaged 76. 
At Margate, aged17, Mifs #. Baker. 
At Chatham, W. Cayley, efq. commander 
of his Majefty’s fhip Invincible, and fon of 
the late Sir George Cayley, bart. of Bramp- 
ton, in Yorkfhire. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Thompfon. 
At Weft Malling, aged 29, Mrs. Dudlow. 
At Petham, Mr. G. Cloke. 
At Frinfburg, Mrs. Baker. 
At Witherfden, in a fit, Mrs. Kennet, 
aged 62. . 
At Acton Farm, in Charing, Mr. Robert 
Harrifon. 
At Wye, Mrs. Auften, aged 7¢. 
At Rainham, Mifs £. Hacch. 
At Afhford, Mrs. E. Smyth. 
At Bice wi, aged 70, Mrs. Mary Crofoer. 
At Wincheap, Mils F. Sankey. 
At Minfer, in Thanet, Mr. Knott. 
At Maidftone, Mids Edmete. 
At Longport, Mrs. M. Chandler. 
At Woolwich Academy, aged 16, Mr. J, 
Hartwell.««S. Remnant, efq. aged 79. 
At Deptford, aged 54, Mrs, Wallis. - 
At Othan Paper-mill, near Maidftone, Mr. 
Colegate. 
At Bridge, Mrs. Pope. 
At Foot’s Cray, aged 63, Richard Ney 
efq. 
. SURRY. © 
Died.] At Byfleet, the Rey. Clicke 
Sewell. 
At Leatherhead, Mrs. Durnford. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] At Bridge Houfe,T. C. Grain- 
ger, efa. to Mifs E.Bannerman, ‘ol Aberdeen. 
Died.} At Emf{worth, Mifs Elizabeth Hol- 
laway. 
HAMPSHIRE. ; 
Ata late meeting of the gentlemen refident 
in Hampfhire, held at Warnford, W. Powe 
lett, efq. in the chair. It was refolyed, that 
for better improving the theory and practice 
Ccza of 
