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Married.] Mr. R. Guy, corn-fattor, &c. 
ef Chelmsford, to Mifs Turner, of Billerica. 
—Mr. Mansfield, of Stapleford Tawney, to 
Mifs S. Williams, of Chipping Ongar. 
In London, R. G. Middleton, efq. capt. in 
the navy, to Mifs S. M. Leake, daughter of 
J. Martin Leake, efg. of Thorpe-hall, in this 
<ounty —-Mr. R, Manning, of Woodridge, to 
Mifs C. Symonds, of Thornham Parva. 
At Belchamp, St. Paul’s, Mr. J. Baker, 
farmer, to Mifs Eagle.—Mr. Rigby, coal- 
merchant, of Springfield, to Mifs Doaglafs, 
At King’s Hatfield, in this county, Mr. 
G, Rutt, of Buckland Bury, Herts, to Mifs 
Parris, of Lancafter. 
Died |] At Chelmsford, Mrs. Dent, reli& 
of the late Lieutenant Pierce Dent.—Mrs, 
Coates, wife of Mr. Coates, timber and coal 
merchant. 
At Colchefter, Mr, R. Spratling. —Aged 
92, Mrs. Clamtree, reiitt of T. Clamtree, 
efq. five times mayor of that borough.—Mr. 
James Johns, of Great Dunmow, and late of 
Littlebury ; he was brother to the late Mr, 
W. Johns, and the laft of that ancient and 
ence numerous family. 
At Chelfea, the Rev. T. Naylor, formerly 
of Chelmsford, and many years head mafter 
of the grammar f{chool there; a gentleman 
highly diftinguifhed as a claffical fcholar, and 
till more fo in the charaéter of Chriftian, 
parent, and benefaétor ; as likewife that of 
Friend and guardian to thofe pupils that was 
fo fortunate as to be under his care. 
At Layton, at his father’s houfe, J, C. 
Barthow, efq.—Mr. C. Ellifgn, of High 
Eafter——Mr. W. Dedman, of Marks Tey. 
At Halftead, Mifs Fr, Young, only daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. R. Young, iurgeon, 
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Married ] $. G. Smith, efg. of Sheernefs, 
to Milfs F. Grainger, of Brickwall Farm, Ifle 
ef Shepey. - 
At Eaftling, W. Belcher, M.D. of Al- 
combe. to Mits C. Smythe. 
in London, ‘IT. Lediard, jun. efg. of Ro- 
chefter, to Mifs Spearman, of Thrognell,— 
Capt. Buckner, of the royal artillery, to 
Mifs Pierce, of Canterbury. 
At Maidftone, Mr. R, Bewley, attorney, 
to Mifs M. Bifhop.—Mr. W. Slaughter, tan- 
ner, of Canterbury, to Mifs Butterworth, of 
Newington, in Surrey. 
At Middleham, E. Horton, efq. to Mifs 
Miller, late of Carey-ftreet, London. 
At Dymecharch, Mr. T. Bourn, conftable 
ef the hundred of Worth, to Mrs. Briffenden. 
At Sutton, B. T. Stow, efq. colle&or of 
the cuftoms at Dover, to Mifs Rickends. 
At Merfham, the Rev. Dr. Hankin, to 
Mifs M, Goddard —Mr. C. Santer,.of New 
Inn, London, to Mifs Broadley, of-Dartford. 
~ At Canterbury, J. Royle, efy. to Mits 
Park.—Mr. Hodgkin, fon of the Rev. N. 
Hodgkin,reétor of St. Thomas’s, Southwark,to 
MifeBurnby,daughterof Mr.Buraby attorney, 
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At Doddington, Lieut. Col. T. Montrefor, 
to Mifs Mulcafter, daughter of the late Ge- 
neral Mulcatter. 
Died.|] At Canterbury, in avery advanced 
age, G. Knowler, gent. brother to the late 
Admiral Knowler.—Mrs Matters, wife of 
Mr, J. Matters, nurferyman.—-Aged 71, 
Mrs. H. Cattle, miftrefs of the funday fchool 
in the parifh of Holy Crofs, Weitgate with 
out.—=Mrs. Vincent, widow of the late Mr. 
Vincent, fexton of St. Mildreds, whofe death 
was announced in-our lait number,—In her 
g3th year, Mrs. Hazard.—Mr. Kyte, a 
preacher iu the fociety of the late Rev, Mr. 
Welley. . 
At Maidftone, after, an illnefs of only two 
days, F. Stacey, efq.a gentleman very highly 
refpeted and lamented by his extenfive ac- 
quaintance, for he was very generally known, 
or rather by the whole town of Maidftone ; 
being fincere in his piety, firm in his friend- 
fhip, and unbounded in his liberality: in 
fhort, he was an example, fo fupported by 
the gifts of nature, and. of fortune, that few, 
very few indeed, in this degenerate age, can 
equal, much lefs excel, him.—Aged 53, Mr. 
J. Rogers, feedfman, of London.—In her 85th 
year, Mrs. Griffith, reliGt of the late Mr. 
Griffith, butcher.—Mr. G. Greene, fon of 
Mr. W. Greeney fen. 
At Chatham, Mr J. Gardiner. : 
At Margate, aged 47, Mr. A. Mummery. 
town clerk.—-Mrs. Philpot, wife of Mr. G. 
Philpot, bather, 
At Ramfgate, Mr. E. Langley, cuftom- 
houfe-oficer; he was found drewned near 
the eaftern part of the pier. 
At Folkiftone, Mrs. Finn, wife of Mr. f. 
Finn, grocer.—Mrs. Oldfield. ; 
SUSSEX. 
Married | In London, the Rev. .G. F. 
Hewing, of Chichefter, to Miis E. Payne, of - 
Bramdean. 
Died.] At Lewes, in an advanced age, 
Mrs, Elliott, mother of Mr. Elliott, per- 
fumer.—At the houfe of her fon, in this 
town, in her 73th year, Mrs. Langridge, wi- 
dow, Sk 
At New Shoreham, in her 52d year, Mrs, 
Hooper, wife of J. Hopper, efq. sa" 
At Ringmer, near Lewes, Mis. Jane Shore, 
relict of the late Major Shore. ; 
At Balcombe, Mrs, Clutton, reli€t of the 
late O, Clutton, efq. . 
At Eaftbourne, Mrs. Fuller, of the 
inn, , 
At Mayfield, Mrs. Dalrymple, widow.— 
In’ her 2ctheyear, Mifs Ph. Kirby, 3d caugh- 
terof the Rev. My, Kirby, vicar of Mayfield. 
—Aged 42, Mrs. Paitons, wife.ef Mr. Pape 
fons, of the academy at Beekiey, 
Mus Baker, daugater of Md4r. Sheppard, ef 
Lamb 
‘Salvington. ‘This lady, having féc out from 
Dorfethhire, the county in. which fhe refided, 
expired in the chaife, ac the momeit when i 
had arrived atthe doo of her father’s houfe. 
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