1804.) 
At Loweftofft, in his 65th year, Mr, Ar- 
nold, furgeon. 
At Brandon, aged 58, Mifs H. Baldwyn, 
m—Aged 34, Mr. J. Prentice, farrier. 
At Bocking, in his 32d year, Mr. J. 
Andreas, butcher. 
At Mildenhall, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
Doughty, wife of Mr. Doughty, baker. 
At Freckcnham, in his 38th year, ofa 
mortification in his foot, Mr. T. Pate, far- 
mer, It is rather a fingular circumftance, 
that Mr. Pate, father of the above Mr. T. 
Pate, died of the very fame 
56 years, about four years ago, 
At Beccles, aged 60, Mr, 
layer. 
Mifs A, M. Marriotts, youngeft daughter 
of Mr. Marriotts, of Thorney Hall, in Stow 
Upland.—Mr. J. Rogers, farmer,of Pentlow, 
~—Azed 55, Mr. E. Evans, of Hintlefham, 
thirty-nine years a {choolmafter in the parith, 
At Bath, aged nearly go, Mrs. Collett, 
widow of the late H Collett, efq. of Wefter- 
field, many years clerk of the peace for this 
county. The above lady, on crofling Guinea- 
lane, in that city, was unhappily encountered 
by an over-driven ox, which literally toffed 
and gored her to death. 
At Stowmarket, aged 65, fuddenly, Mr. 
‘Dodgfon, auctioneer. 
Suddenly, of an apopleétic fit, in his 65th 
year, the Rev. R. Mofeley, rector of Drink- 
itone. The urbanity, benevolence, and cha- 
rity that adorned the chata¢ter of this gen- 
tleman, were the conftant theme of admira~ 
tion with all the furrounding neighbourhood. 
At Sudbury, Mrs. Newinan, wife of the 
Rev. J. Newman, 
ESSEX. 
Married.] At Shenfield, R. M. Robinfon, 
efq. of Witham, to Mifs Salter. 
In London, Mr. Taylor, draper, to Mifs 
Carter, hoth of Southend. 
At Layton, W. Curtis, efq. of Lombard- 
ftreet, to Mifs -Lear.—Mr. R. Sayer Man- 
ning, merchant of Wivenhoe, to Mifs 
Maples, of Colchefter.+C. Hippaf, efy. of 
Sion Houfe, to Mifs C, Bingham, youngeft 
daughter of the Rev. J. M. Bingham, re¢tor 
of Birchanger. 
. Died.) Mr. Buckle, many years land- 
lord of the Bull inn, at Corringham. 
Mr. J. Murrell, farmer, of Orfet.—Mr. W. 
Dixon, of S.eeple Bumfted.—Mr. J]. Day, 
{choolmafter, of Great Bardfield.In his 
22d year, Mr J. Barnard, eldeft fon of Mr. 
J. Barnard, of Thaxttead Parfsnage.—Mry, 
G. Mickley, of BerdenPriory.—Mrs. Woods, 
relict of the late Mr. J. Woods, coach-maf- 
ter, of Great Baddard.—-—Mis. Poole, of 
Springfield. 
Berry, brick- 
KENT. 
Married.} At Headcorne, the Rev. D. 
Evans, vicar, to Mifs Brooke, of Betherfden, 
At St. Lawrence, ifle of Thanet, Mr. J, 
H. Mathews, fon of the late J. Mathews, 
Monvary Mac, Ne,.t09. 
Effex Kent. 
diforder, aged 
" 595 | 
efqg. of Rochefter, to Mifs M. Frend, third 
daughter of Mr. J. Frenj, of Ramfgate. 
At Deal Caftle, Lord Vifcount Mahon, 
eldeft fon of Earl Stanhope, tothe Hon. Mifs 
Catharine Lucy Smith, third daughter of 
Lord Carrington. 
At Upper Deal, Mr. C. Urbaine, fteward 
-toRear Admiral Montague, to Mifs C. Cun- 
ningham. 
At Margate, Mr. Z, Warren, to Mifs 
Johnfon, of Sandwich. 
At Canterbury, Captain Lynch, of the 
gsth regiment, to Mifs Finnis, of Hythe.—= 
Mr, J. Roberts, woolftapler, to Mifs M. Hills, 
of Bridge.—-Mr. J. Warner, linen-draper, to 
Mifs Townfhend, of Margate. — Mr. Jarratt, 
hatter, of St. James’s-ftreet, London, to Mifs 
Nicholls. —- Mr. C. Sankey, grocer, to Mifs 
Price 
Died.|- At Canterbury, in his 84th year, - 
Mr. G. Heron.—In his 22d year, My. T. 
Bridger, youngeft fon of Mr Bridger, of 
Lympne. — Mr. W. Crawford, late a mid- 
thipmanin the royal navy. This gentleman, 
who appeared to be about twenty-fix years 
of age, and was a fine young man in perfon, 
fhot himfelf through the head, in a fit of 
mental derangement, in his chamber, at the 
White Horfe inn, inthis city. 
At Tenterden, in her 73d year, Mrs. Trefs, 
widow. i 
At Old Romney, Mr. G. Blackhurtt. 
At Deal, in her 73d year, Mrs. Lawrie, re- 
li&t of the late Rev, J. Lawrie, prebendary of 
Rochefter.—Aged 80, Mrs. Barkham. 
At Upper Dea!, Mrs., Watts. 
At Gravefend, Mrs $. Dominy, wife of 
Mr. J]. Dominy, and in a few days after, her 
hufband, the faid Mr. J. Dominy. 
At Athford, aged 73, H. Fairbrace, efq — 
Mrs. Stroud. 
At Dartford, Mr. W. Dorman, of Tooley- 
ftreet, London. 
At Appledore, Mr. J. Boone, fen.—Aged 
$4, Mr. T. Hinty. 
At Sandwich, in his joth year, Mr. J- 
White, eldeft fon of the late Mr. White, 
formerly of Marfhborough, in the parifh of 
Woodenfberough. 
At Folkftone, Mrs. Welth. 
At Feverfham, Mrs. Feakins, of the Flows 
er-de-Luce inn. 
At Sandgate, Mr. R. Marth, of the New 
inn.——-Mr. J Quefted, of Sandgate caftle. 
At Egerton, Mrs.Harrifon, of Branfcombé- 
farm. — Mrs. Buchan, wife of Mri Buchan, 
gardener to Sir Horace Mann. 
At Boughton Bleane, aged 80, Mr. G. 
Boulden, go years a refident fchoolmafter in 
the parifh, and 4¢ years parifh-clerk, 
At Brompron, inher 78th year, Mrs. E. 
Wetton, widow, — Mr. R. Martin, fuperan- 
nuated quarterman of the dock-yard, — Mrs. 
Hoar, wife of Mr. J. Hoar, fen. of the Chat- 
ham canteen in the upper barracks. 
An her 78th year, Mis. Dawes, of Herne 
4H hill, 
