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At a late meeting heid at Weathersfeld, 
io this county, July 26th, Mr. J. Taylor 
ja the chair, it was waapimoully refolved, 
to efiablish, in future, an annual meeting, 
for the plirpufe of infpe@ting the growth of 
eps. Atthe above meeting, yearly pock- 
«ts fold from 1298. to .434s. 6d.—-Upon the 
growth, 3134s. to 140s. 
Marricd.] At Colchefter, W. Scalytliies 
vig. ¢hdeft fon of the late F. Smvthies, efg. 
ts Mifs Gr. Richards —Mr, J..Philips, aged 
78 to Mrs. S. Word, aged 69. The stens 
der couple were very handfomely attended to 
and from church, by a great number. of 
‘their relations and friends. 
}- Johnion Richardfon, efg. of Weeley 
Hail, in‘this county, to Mifs Car. Wat- 
ford, fourth daughter to the late’ Mr.) Ay 
Watford, in the county of Cambridge.—f. 
Pycraft, jun. efq. of Oak Hall, to  Mifs 
tephenfon, ef Wanttead.—At Wivenhoe, 
F. Grellett, efq. of London, to Mifs E. Sage. 
Died. AtCoichefter, in her 93d year;Mrs. 
Smythies, reliét of the late Rev. Palmer. S, 
Mrs. Walford, wife of Mr... Walford, up- 
halfterer.—Aged 49, Mr. Wolfe, *china- 
maan.—In_ his 20th year, Mr. R.-/Vince; 
fon of Mr. J. Vince, of London. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. J. Pain, fhoemaker. 
KENT: 
Ameng other judicious improvements and 
alterations which have lately taken place at 
Margate, for the better accommodation of 
tie fea-bathers, an elegant ftone embank- 
ent {not a jetty) extending from the pier 
te Garnes’s Library, at the bottom’ of the 
Eigh-ftreet, .has been commenced, and is 
mew about half finifhed. When completed, 
#z will form a moft convenient and delight- 
ful promenade. . 
Married. } At Canterbury, Mr. J Ellis, 
printer, to Mifs M. Grove.—Mr. Miles, of 
the Fountain inn, to Mrs. Ratcliffe.—Mr. 
Trive, pun. to Mifs R. Seaton, both of Maid- 
Sne—Mr. J. Major, furgeon, to Mifs M. 
Busine, eldeit daughter of Mr. H. Major, of 
Faliefione —The Rev. H. M: Say, of Ath- 
ford, te Mifs Stoddard, of Boxley. 
Lek Lullingftone Cattle, Lieut-col. hae 
éen, of the King’s infantry, ,to Mifs A. 
Dryke, fecond dawg hter of Sir]. D. Dyke, bart. 
Died} At Canterbury, aged 69, Mrs. 
Wichols.—Mr. Pettman, a carrier.—Mr, 
@xathell of the Chequers public-houfe. 
At Maid&one, Mr. Peale. —Aged 74, Mrs. 
Bézitin, wife of Mr. B. Martin, fadler. 
4: Dover, Mrs. if{may, relict of Mr. J. 
Himay, of London, and ej jeft daughter of the 
Tate j. Lade, efq. many years alderman of 
Casterbury.—Mils E: Ruffell, daughter of 
Mr. T. Ruflell, vitualler —Mr.L. Afhmere, 
fon of Captain J. Athmere. 
At Folkftone, aged 62, Mr. TF. Major. + _ 
At Deal, Mes, Béstan, of the Black Horfe 
public-houfe.—Mr.W.Gammon,many years a 
wardenoi the fellowfhip of pilots at this place. 
* Effex—-Kent-—Suffer—- Hampfhire. 
[Sept 15 _ 
At Chatham, Mrs. Dadd, widow of Me 
G. Dadd, rope-maken. 
At Athford, aged 71, Mrs. Boys. 
At Sandwich, in his 67th year, H. Addie 
fon, efq. banker. 
At Chilham, J. Baker, efg. formerly of 
Deal. 
At Wingham, Mr. Chandler, grocer. 
At Upton, in the Mle of Thanet, Mrs. 
Goodbane. 
. At Sandgate, Mr, Peale, of Maidftone. 
At Barton Court, near Minchin Hamptony . 
Mrs, H. Flint, late of Athford, in this coun- 
ty.—lIn his 65th year, Mr. J. Woodruff, of 
Fordwich, ‘one of the fenior jurats, and for- 
merly mayor of that. ancient corporation. 
In his $3d,year, the Rev. C. Clarke, for- 
merly rector of St. Philip’s, Charleftown, 
South Carolina, and late reétor of Horftly, 
in’ this county, juftly confidered as a profound 
{cholar, and a man of, great philanthropy 3 
he was, likewife, an able and zealous advo 
cate for the theological doftrines of univerfat 
love and univerfal reftitution, which his voe 
luminous publications teftify. 
In Bedford-row, London, the lady of the 
Rev. T. Heathcote, reétor of Stone, in this 
county ; fhe was the youngeft daughter of 
the late Sir T. Parker, Lord Chief Baron of 
the Exchequer. 
At Sandwich, J. Dilnot, efq. many years 
juftice of peace ‘for ‘this county, and chair= 
man of the commiffion of fewers for Eat 
Kent, 
SUSSEXs 
Some confiderable improvements are ‘aekine 
at the fele€&t and admired watering-place of 
Little Hampton, the ground being already 
marked out for building a marine crefcent 
and a hot-bath. Mr. Eaft’s new library is 
alfo a great addition to the place. 
Married.}| At Chichefter, Mr. R. Pope, 
to Mifs Mullins. —Mr. Broadbridge, of Box- 
grove, to Mifs E, Caffin. 
At Lewes, Mr. Willard, brewer, ta Mifs 
_Dunftone, daughter of Mr. Dunftone, pof- 
matter. 
‘ At’ Brighton, Captain Wingfield, mafter 
of the Military Academy at Deptford, to Mifs . 
Green. Mi 
Died] In the Cliff, near Lewes, Mr. 
Tooth, farrier. 
Mts. Wood, wife of H. Wood, efq. of 
Henfield. 
-At Hoathly Hill, W. Clifford, efg —Mrs. 
Weeks, wife of Mr. Weeks, furgeon, at 
Hurftperpoint, near Lewes. 
_ HAMPSHIRE. 
Married | Mr. Parfons, of the Star and 
Garter inn, in Andover, to Mifs Marmin, of 
Cirencefter.——-Captain Stair Douglas, of the 
navy, to Mifs Payne, of Stubbington Houfe, 
—}. Dewes, efq. of the 23th regiment, to 
Mifs J. Ridge, fourth daughter.of the late 
T. Ridge, efq. of Kikmifton. 
At Southampton, Mr. J. Rolfe, an emi- 
nent aie to Mis Bifhop. © 
G. Bur- 
