1803.] 
Mr. Balls, farmer, of Ranwell.—Mr. e 
Royce, of Woodham Walter.—Mrs. Steele, 
mother of Mr. J. Steele, of Ulting Wyck.— 
Mifs H, Fenn, of Ballingdon.—Mrs. Gray, of 
Mount-row, City-road, London, and late of 
Billericay, in this county. 
At Earl's Colne, Mr. Algar, mafter of the 
free-{chool, and many years clerk to the ma- 
giftrates, and commiffioners of taxes, the 
bufinefs of which fituation, as well as the 
arrangement of many parochial and individual 
concerns, he conducted with fingular intelli- 
gerce and perfpicuity. — Mrs. Elcock, of 
Prittlewell, 
Mifs M. Watfon, third daughter of J. J. 
Wation, efq. of Langham-hall. 
At Ingateftone, Mrs. Mattwood, of Bil- 
lericay.—Aged 27, Mr. Turner, of South 
Bemfleet-hall. * 
KENT. 
A new turnpike road is to commence from 
Godftone-green, in the county of Surrey, to 
a place called the Suffex Tavern, at Tun- 
bridge Wells, in this county, and in the 
. County of Suffex; and fiom thence to the 
forty-one mile-ftone, on the turnpike road 
Jeading from Lamberhurft, in this county, to 
Flimwell, in the county of Sufiex. Alfo 
another turnpike road from Godftone, in the 
road leading from Godftone to Eaft Grinftead, - 
to the faid Seftex Tavern in Tunbridge Wells, 
and from thence to ‘the faid forty-one mile- 
ftone aforefaid; which faid intended turn- 
pike roads will pafs through the feveral pa- 
rifhes, &c! of Godftone, Tandridge, Crow- 
hurft, Lingfield, Oxtead, and Hourne, all in 
the county of Surrey. Alfo through the pa- 
rithes, Sc. of Edenbridge, Speldhurft, Hawk- 
hurft, and Tunbridge Wells, in this county 5 
and through the parifhes, &c. of Eaft Grin- 
ftead, Rotherfield, Wadhurft, and Tunbridge 
Wells, all in the county of Suffex. 
A bill is intended to be brought into Par- 
liament, in the enfuing feffion, for powers to 
open and make a new ftreet in the city .of 
Canterbury,to pafs through the premifes of the 
Red Lion inn, and certain other adjacent mef- 
feages and lands, lying in the feveral parithes 
of St, Mary Bredman, and St. Alphage, in 
the faid city, into the fireet called Palace- 
treet, in the fame city; and for other pur- 
pofes to be coatained in the faid bill, tending 
to’ further public improvements, in certain 
ether parifhes and parts of the faid city. 
s\pplication is intended to be made to Par. 
liament in the enfuing fefMfion, for an A@, to ° 
authorife the Company of Proprietors of the 
Thames and Medway Canal, to vary the 
courfe of a certain part of the faid canal, in 
order to render the execution thereof more 
eafy, and to alter, and render more effectual, 
a former Act for making the faid canal, &c. 
The above variation is intended to commence 
from the prefent courfe, in the parifh of 
Chalk, in this county, at.the. diftance of 
about $ce0 yards from a certain farm, called 
ing Farm, and to pafs through the {aid pa- 
(Mon tury Mas. No, 107, 
Kent—Suffex. 
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rith of Chalk, and the feveral parifhes of 
Higham, Cliffe, and Frinfbyry, all in this 
county; and to join the prefent courfe, in 
the faid parifh of Frindfbury, near a certain. 
road called the Hoo road. 
Married | At Canterbury, Mr. W. Sharp, ~ 
cabinet-maker, to Mifs Horne. 
At Dover, Mr. T. Farley, thipwright, to 
Mifs A. Hopper. 
Died.} At Canterbury, in an advanced 
age, Mrs. Springate, widow —Mr. D. Schooe- 
ler, of the Three Compaffes public-houfe.——« 
In her 88th year, Mrs. E. Legge.—Mrs. 
Piddock, wife of Mr. Piddock, baker. —At 
the King’s Head inn, after a few day’sillnefs, 
having lately arrived from the Weitt Indies, 
Enfign W. Gillam, of the 68th regiment of 
foot.——Mr. J. Simmons, cornfa¢tor.—In his 
gift year, WV, Scott, efq. adefcendant of the | 
ancient family of Baliol Scotts, late of 
Scott’s Hall, in this county. ’ 
At Maidftone, Mrs. Bridges, wife of Mr. 
Bridges, hoyman. 
At Old Romney, Mr. J. Gibbon, grazier. 
At New Romney, aged 43, Mrs. J. Dilby, 
wife of Mr. T. Dilby, officer of excife. 
At Dungennefs, Serjeant J. Kendal, of 
the Kent militia. 
At Dover, Mr, R. Gravener, victualler. 
At Charing, Mrs. Marfhall, relict of the 
late Rey. Mr, Marfhall. E 
SUSSEX. 
The new barracks at Brighton, now nearly 
finifhed,confift of 52 diftinét buildings, tocon= 
tain each 24 men, befides officers’ barracks 
canteen, hofpital for infantry’; and other bar- 
tacks, with ftables, for the accommodation 
of 459 horfe foldiers are to be erected on the 
ground adjoining. They are all intended to 
be permanent barracks. 
‘Application is intended'to be made to Par- 
liament, for powers to enable the company 
of proprietors of the river Oufe navigation, 
in this county, to complete the fame. The 
fpot chofen for them is fituated at the foot 
of the hill leading from Lewes to the races 
courfe; it is perfectly dry, and falubrious 
at all feafons. : 
Died.]_ At Chichefter, Mr. W. Field, 
who in the year 1792, was fo dreadfully la- 
cerated by two dragoons, thathis right arm 
was in confequence neceflarily amputated. 
Mr. J. Philpot, baker, the oldeft refident 
tradefman of the city, having tranfacted bu- 
finefs there for upwards of half a century. 
Mr. E. Box, watchmaker, As he was 
fhooting, on the grounds called the Old Broll, 
near the city, and beating for game in a furze 
field, the triggerof the fowling-piece of another 
gentleman in company, was caught by fome 
of the furze that unfortunately difcharged it, 
and mortally wounded Mr. Box, who expired 
the next day. The charge entered the right 
breaft of thé deceafed; and came out at his 
fhoulder. 
At Brighton, Mrs,Miles, widow of the late 
3 5 . welle 
