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tard, of Lexden, to Mifs Janett, of Bolchef- 
ter.—D. Harridgé, efq. junior, of Little 
Stainbridge, to Mifs Fulford, of Eaftwood.— 
Mr. Stammers, of -Stifted, miller, to Mifs 
Biyth, of Bloomfield—-Mr. T. Balley, of 
Little Foreft-Hall, to Mrs. Stevens, widow, 
of Tyfield.: ; 
Died.] At Colcheiter, in her 67th year, 
Mrs. S. Phillips.~-Mr. J. Stevens, innkeep- 
er.—Mifs Bunnell, eldeft daughter of Mr. W. 
Bunnell, auCtioneer.  — 
KENT. 
At the Maidftone affizes, which commenced 
March 16th, 337 prifoners were tried, of 
whom, 39 were for capital offences, and re- 
eeivéd fententce of death, Ofthefe, twenty 
were reprieved by the judges befote they 
left the town, and the reft were left for exe~ 
cutiOns 
Ata meeting of theCommittee for fuperin- 
tending the general concerns of the Hop-- 
planters, held, at Maidftone, March 26, in 
purfuance of public advertifement, it was 
unamimoufly refolved, ¢ That it would be te 
the intereft and convenience, as well of the 
Planters as of the public in general, that 
efer maxkets fhould be eftablifhed for the fale 
of hops.” A further meeting of the hop- 
planters, land-holders, and others, interefted 
im the Plantation of Hops, is requefted to dif- 
eufs.the propriety of fuch plan, and in cafe 
it. be adopted, to confider of the moft advan- 
tageous local fituation for the eftablifhmen 
ef fach markets. aa 
Married.|.. My.. }. €rifpe, butcher, of 
Boughton Monchelfea, to Mifs Shepherd, of 
Maidftone.—Mr. J. Buthel, of Eaft-{ftreet, 
Red-lion-fquare, to Mifs M. L. Cofteker, of 
Afhford.—Mr. Wood, of the navy, to Mifs 
B-owning, of Minfter in Thenet. 
At Upper Deal, Mr. E. Jones, coal-meter, 
to Mrs. Simmons.—Mr, Jf. Pritchard, to 
Mrs. Maunder.—J}. Legg, efq. of Painfhaw, 
in the county of Durham, to Mifs Waller, of 
Weft Wickham, in this county.—The Rev. 
P. Le Goyt, Fellow of St. Mary Magdalen 
College, Oxford, to Mifs Cairnefs, eldeft 
daughter of the late Major Cairnefs, of the 
39th regiment.—-Mr. W, Ottaway, to Mifs 
Wath, both ‘of. bridge. 
Died.) At Canterbury, in an advanced age, 
Mis. Warner, late.cf Sturry.—In her 6gth 
year, Mrs. Six, relict of the late f. Six, 
efg. . “5 
At Rochefter, aged 47, after a fhort illnefs, 
Mr. R. Rudd, dancing-mafter —Mr. Route, 
linen-draper.—Mr. M’‘Cermuck, uther to the 
tree-fchool, at Tunbridge; he unfortunately 
fell inte the river and was drownee. 
Mrs, Cooper, of Barhara. 
At Sheernefs, Mrs. A. Whaley. wife of 
Mr. Whaley, mafter painter of the dock- 
ward, . 
' At Foikfone, Mr. J}. Godden, youngeft 
fon of Mr. R. Godden.—Mifs Gill, eldeft 
daughter of Mr. Gill, furgecs. 
At Shipceurt, in Waltham parifh, im hes 
Kent—Surrey—Suffex. 
[May 1, 
$3d year, Mrs. Crafts, widow.—Mr. W. 
Auften, fon of Mr. Auften, of Lambert’s Land, 
near Whitftable. 
At Hythe, aged 19, in a decline, Mr. R/ 
Pyall, fon of Mr. J. Pyall, baker.—Mrs: 
Chapman, wife of Mr. Chapman, of Queen- 
court, in Ofpringe.—Mr. J. Steed, at the 
Telegraph, Barham Downs. phi 
Aged 80, year, the Rev. F. Gregory,M. eS 
vicar of Stone,in the Ifle of Oxney,and upwards 
of fifty-four years minor-canon of Canterbury 
cathedral 5 a charaéter highly and univerfally 
-refpetted, for the excellent underftanding 
which he difplayed in the difcharge of his 
moral and religious duties ; as alfo, for-accu-. 
racy of judgment, integrity of principle, be- 
nevolence of heart, and fortitude of mind; 
gualities rarely united in one perfon, 
Same place, fhe Rev. J. Tatterfhall, chap- 
Jain in ordinary to the King,-and vicar of 
Bredhurft, in this county,—Mr. J, Doble, 
furgeen and apothecary, of Cranbrook. 
SURREY. 
At Kingiton aflizes, which ended Marck 
28, the following perfons’ received fentence ~ 
of death :—~C. Payne, for ftealing live poul- 
try ; .W. Brown, for burglary ; S. Wood, for 
ftealing a copper; J. Carvil, for fheep-ftealing; 
T. Hazard, alias Duncan, for highway-rob~ 
bery ; John Sims, for the like offence; J. 
Cherrington, for horfe-fealing; M. Smith, 
for fhop-lifting; A. Dore, J. SneHing, F. 
Badeoek, and f, Stone, for fheep-ftealing ; 
W. ‘Fucker, and G. Ellis, for a burglary ; 
and J. Gray, for ropbing a calico-ground at 
Mitcham. ‘Ten of thefe were reprieved, and 
Brown, Carvil, Hazard, Sims,’ and Gray, 
were ordered forexecution. ©» . 
Married.| Ms.}. Newman, of Merry Hill, 
Fierts, to Mifs Webb, of Hanwell Heath. 
Died.} In her 24th year, Mrs. Stone, of, 
‘Egham Hythe.—Mrs. Sharne, wife of R. 
Sharne, efq. of Dulwich Hill.—Mr. 
wards, of Ware, Herts. 
SUSSEX. 
At the affizes at Hortham, which ended 
March 24, twenty-fix prifoners were ‘tried, 
eleven of whom were capitally convicted, | 
and received fentence of death. Of thefe, nine’ 
were reprieved before the judge left the town, 
and the two others, William and John Card, 
for fiealing two well known racing fillies, the ' 
property of Sir F. Poole, of Lewes, were left 
fer execution. | 
A semarkable inftance of fecundity éccur- 
red lately at Shopwyke, where a poll-ewe,. 
the property of Mr. James Guy, yeaned fix 
lambs, four of which ate fiance dead, but the — 
other two are now living, and im a thriving: 
ftate, with their dam. ae 
Mr. Clayton’s ftock, at Battlehusf, near: 
Petworth, was fold on the 26th of March laft, 
at prices never before obtained inthis county. 
The beauty and excellence of the different 
catthadrew together upwasds of 6co amateurs. 
Heifers at gol.5 calves, 371.3 aud milch: 
cows at 361. 
J. Ed- 
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