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draper, of Dover, to Mifs Stanley, of Folk- 
ftone. 
At Woolwich, W. Scott, efg. to Mifs E. 
Schalch, fitter to Colonel Schalch, of the 
royal artillery. 
At Feverfham, Mr, G. Hilton, hoy-man, 
to Milfs M. Shepherd. 
Died} At Canterbury, Mr. Shrubfole, 
blatkfmith. —Aged 30, Mrs, Lancefield, wi- 
dow.—Mr. W. Vincent, fexton, of the pati 
ef St. Mildred. 
At Rochefter, A. Manclark, efq. one of the 
aldérhien of the city. unis. Sharp, of the 
Silver Oar tavern.—iMrs. Nower, wife of Mr. 
Nower, coach- maker 
At Maidfone, aged 32, Mr. T. Honev, 
thread-maker and churchwarden, His pre- 
ejpitate diffolution, produced by putridity, 
appears to have proceeded froma fevere cold, 
with which he was ftruck while affiduoufly 
regulating the bufinefs of the parith employ- 
ed in concert with his brother-officers. 
Aged 18, Mrs. Coleman, wife of Mr. 
Coleman, furgeon.—-Aged 72, of a paralytic 
atection, Mr.Reader, currier.—Mrs, Carter, 
wife of Mr, J. Carter, appraifer.—Mrs. Cal- 
low, wife of Mr. Callow, linen-draper. 
At Bromley, aged 65, Mr. E. Holding, at- 
torney, and Clerk to the Juftices and Deputy 
Lieutenants of the diftriét for upwards of 
thirty-three years. 
At Dover, Mr. J.Lamb, fen. upholfterer.— 
Birs. M. A. ‘Phorohill. 
At Sandwich, Mr. Horne, matter of the 
King’s-arms fhe: 
At Ramfgate, J. Daniel, ef. of Wimpole- 
ftreet, London, and formerly of the Madras 
Eftablifhment. 
_ At Lynftead, W. Fairman, efg, in all his 
eoncerns a man of the ftri€teft integrity, and 
gentle, kind, and affeCtionate in the relations 
of hufband, father, and mafter. 
Mr. Frafer, fon of —— Frafer, efq. of 
Hounfiow. While driving in his tandem, 
on the road leading from Rochefter to Mar- 
gate, near Walmer-hall, the carriage was 
overfet, from his extreme Caution, it appears, 
in endeavouring to pafsa waggon, the hind- 
wheel of which paffed over his breaft. The 
carriage firuck a gaint a poft on the oppofite 
fide of the road. His fervant immediately 
lifted him up, when Mr. Frafer, exclaiming 
that he was a dead man, gave his hand to the 
driver of the waggon, faying no blame was to 
be imputed to him on the event. He ex- 
pired within a few hours afterwards, at Can- 
terbury, whither he was removed. Mir. 
Frater was a Lieutenant in the firft regiment 
of Life-guards, young, of aremarkably hand- 
fome perion, frank and eafy in his manners, 
ard of amanly, engaging deportment. 
At Maxted, near Elmitead, aged 70, Mr. 
J. Young, farmer, formerly matter of thé 
Red Lion Inn in Canterbury. 
At Town Malling, aged 80, Mr, J. Bar- 
ton, butcher. 
At Margate, aged 45, Mrs. E. Striker. 
Suffex— Hampfhi re—Wiltire—Berk/bire., 
Deoet, 
At Brompton)’ Mr. A. Sugden, carpenter 
of the Buckingham fhip of war. re 
SUSSEX. | 
“The Commiffioners of the dierews New- 
haven; inthis county, have lately announced 
their intention to improve the harbour, by 
building anew groyne to the weftward. It 
would be well, indeed, if the public-purfe 
were to/aflift the undertaking, by contribut- 
ing towards the -expence 3 -as the want ofa 
fate hdrbour'for fhips of burthen to refort to, 
between Portfmouth and the Downs, has 
been long and juftly complaiived of, and, in 
many inftances, foo! fatal ky ouperigneell: 
‘Marri ied Y Me Boore; toyman, of London, 
to Mifs Stokes, of Lewes —Ti W. Knotr, 
efq. of Chichefter, to Milfs A, Holloway, sf 
Emfworth, Hants: 
At Rye, Mr. Watfon, to Mrs. Lardner.— 
Mr. E. Scrafe, of the Broyle-place, Ringf- 
mer, to Mifs S. Pain, of Lewes. 
Died. At Lewes, at a yery advanced age, 
Mr. T. Avery, fortiebly aMadalaks but who 
had been for feveral years pait confined to 
his bed. 
At Horfham, aged 80, Mrs. Wicker, wi- 
daw, formerly of Roffy-place. 
At Seddle{combe, near Battle, J. Bithop, 
efq. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Port{mouth, Mr. 
to Milfs Jones. ; 
At High Clere, R. Vincent, efq. jun. of 
Ludhhelf, near Whitchurch, . to Mils Curtis. 
Died.| At Southampton, in her 17th year, 
Mifs Lloyd, of Winchefter. 
At New Ife of Wight, Mrs. Mitchell, 
widow of the late Dr. Mitchell, pag ite to 
the troops at Chatham. 
WILTSHIRE. ~ 
Married.| B. Crocker, efq. land-agent, at 
Calne, to Mifs Perkins, ot Frethford, So- 
merfetfhire. 
At Luggerfhall, C. Payne, efg. of Shire- 
hampton, Giloucefterfhire, to Mifs A. Sel- 
wyn. 
Died] At Melkfham, My. B. P. Ludlow, 
furgeon, and Cornet in the Welth Yeomanry. 
J. Long, efq: of Great Cheverell-houfe.— 
In Bath, Mrs. Barufs, reli of the late Dr. 
Baruls, of Devifes.—Mrs. Everett, of Hor- 
ningtham.—in the prime of life, Mr. B. P. 
Ludlow, furgeon, of the Melktham troop of 
Wiltthire Volunteers. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Burbage, Wilts, the Rev. 
H. Wilfon, to MitsCreace, late of Whitley, 
near Reading. 
At Windfor, the Rev. Joha Williams, 
A.M. of Plaxtole, Kent, to Mifs Richard- 
fon, oaly daughter of Major General Richard-. 
fon, of Windfor, 
At Reading, Mr. W: Havel, butcher, to 
Miis A. Leggatt. —-Mr. Ball, wale to Mifs 
H. Lawlefs.—Mr. T. Bedi edge: mercery of 
Plymouth-dock, to Mifs Crutwell. —M. An- 
thony, efy. of Shippon-houfe, in this county, 
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