eee, Sufflimk fe patentee 
Mr. J. El gar, of the Shalkefpeare taveiny - 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] Mr. W. Holden, to Mifs S. 
Purr; and Mr. H. Double, to Mifs. S. Purr, 
all of Buxhall. 
At Bury, Mr. S. Pittuck, to Mifs Dar- 
kins, of the Three Kings inn, 
At Beccles, the Rev. Js. Sloper, diffent- 
ing minifter, to Mifs Gould, of Kenfington. 
SoM: J. Willett, jun. heehee, to Mifs M. 
Capp, both of Brandon. —Mr. J. Ayres, linen- 
draper, to Mifs A. Fenn, fecond daughter of 
Mr. R. Fenn, farmer, both of f Hadleigh. 
Died.} At Bury, Mrs. Hewitt, reli& of 
the late Rev. M. Hewitt, retor cf Beaconf- 
thorpe, in Norfolk. She was a lady of truly 
Chrigian principles, and of a benevolent cha- 
racer, 
Mr. C Brand, edge- tool-maker. —Aged 90, 
Mir. J. Hunt, Gas a ftay-maker in this 
town.—Mrs. Jaques, wife of Mr. Jaques, 
flay maker, 
At Ipfwich, aged 57, Mr. M. Cole, 
cooper. 
At Woodbridge, in an advanced age, fud- 
denly, the Rev. J. Lumpkin, re&tor of Mo- 
newden.—Mrs. Fuller, widow, of Carlton. 
At Wrentham, Mr. J. Tallent, farmer.—e 
Mrs. Danby, of Rifby. 
In London, Mr. J. Place, late keeper of 
the houfe of correction at Bury. 
ESSEX. 
Married.] Mr. Bull, of North Bemfleet 
Hall, to Mifs Sharp, of Latchingdon. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. J. Ofbourne, hair- 
dreffer, to Mifs Norris, of Sawbridgeworth, 
Herts. 
Died.] At Colchefter, Mr. Davis, fur- 
veyor of the works at the barracks. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. P. Gyles, baker. 
At Rochford, in his 64th year, Mr. F. Fore 
ner, clock-maker.—In her 21ft year, Mifs 
A. Coolbear.——Mr Perry, aiid of Hero- 
no, in High Eafter. 
KENT. 
General State of the patients in the Kent 
and Canterbury Hofpital, from the firft efta- 
_blifament of this inititution at Canterbury, 
April 26th, 1793, to April rgth, 1803 :-— 
ee etivt admitted 3650. Difcharged—= 
cured, 711; received benefit, 3725 made out- 
patients, 523 5 received Qo benent, 643 for 
irregularity, 8 3 dead, 1463 in the houfe, 
26; total 1650 Out patients, admitted 
I »91.—Difcharged—cured, 394 ; received be- 
Metit, 205 3, made in-patients, gto 5 receiv- 
ed no benefit, 54; for non-attendance, 167; 
dead, 163 ; onthe books, 733 total, 1991, 
——Total of In and Qut-patients admitted 
fince the firft inftitution, 3641: Remain un- 
Ger Cure, 93. 
Married | Mr. J. Wimble, coal-mer- 
chant, of Maiditone, to Milfs Harding, of 
Tefton, ; 
At Foikftene, Mr. J: Honefs, to Miis A. 
Gittins. 
_At Dover, Mr. T. Hight, draper, to Mifs 
$. Taply, daughter of Captain F, Taply.— 
[O&. ty 
Canterbury, to Mrs. Lacey, widow, at Wool= 
wich.—Mr. Waidreper, folicitor, of Hawk- 
hurft, to Mifs Hamer, of New Lodge, fecon¢ 
daughter of the late J. Hamer, _ rae Deme- 
yara, Weft Indies, 
At Sittingbourne, Mr, G. Cee, groe 
cer, to Mils S. Hogwood.——Mr. Deane, but- 
cher, of Canterbury, to Mifs Meade, of 
Boughton, 
Died.} At Canterbury, aged 20, Mr. Ww. 
Goldfinch, jun. 
At Rochetter, Mifs E. Graham, fifth 
daughter of the late W. Graham, efq. of the 
ifland of Jamaica. 
At Maiditone, aged 32, Mrs. Pope, wife 
*of T. Bliffett Pope, gene. 
At Graveiend, " . C. Kite. 
At Feverfham, S. Creflwell, elq. 
At Hearne, Mr, a Palmer. 
At Ath, inhis 78th year, Mr. 
formerly 4 quarter-mafter in the. 4th regi- 
ment of dragoons, but who had aaa for 
the Jatt thirty years. 
At Charing, in her 79th year, es Wake- 
ley, relict of the late J. Wakeley, efq. 
At Brompton, Mrs. Towers, wife’of Mr. 
J. Towers, of the Matter Attendants Office. 
—Mr. J. Sturgelsy late. a carpenter in the 
royal nayy. 
At Throwley, near Feverfham, 
$ad year, Mrs. eo widow of Mr.J. Kemp, 
farmer. 
At Cobtree, near Maidftone, Mr. E. 
Fowle, 4 wealthy farmer, and principal 
contractor with Government for the. troops 
encamped on Coxheath, 
Aged 83, Mr. T. Newport, farmer, of 
Elmftead. — Mr. Garner, fen. of Beakef- 
bourne. 
At Wrotham, in her 88th year, Mrs. Fule. 
jambes. 
At Putney, aged gt, Mrs. Morris, reli& 
of the late W. Morris, efq. late of Bettlel- 
hanger, He 
At Godmerfham, Mr J. Vincent. 
SUSSEX. 
The houfes now builcing at Brighton on 
the Nortb Steine, formerly called the North 
Parade, in point of Gtwuation and elegance of 
firucture, are univerially alicwed to exceed 
every thing of the kind hitherto attempted 
at that fathionabdle watering-plate. 
Meorried.] At Broughton, Major Stewart, 
of the €5ch regiment cf foot, to Mifs Palmer, 
—Tae Rev. H. Pearfon, late of St. Joln’s 
College, Oxon, to Mis Elliot, of Clapham, 
Surrey. 
At Madzsas, Eat Indies, Capt. C. Rand, 
fon of Mr. <. Rand, of Lewes, to Mifs E. 
Collins, caughter of Major General Collins. 
Died.| The- Rev. C. Allcock, archdeadon 
of Chichefier, and redior of Seddlefcombe, in 
_ this county. 
At Southwick, in his 44th year, at his fa- 
ther’s houfe, ‘T. a we of Oe ee 
place, . 
HAMPSHIRE. 
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