¥804.] 
Aged 85, Mrs, E. Turner, widow, of Nor- 
ton.—In his 66th year, N. Beggs, gent. of 
Mildenhall. Aged 22, Mr. S. Wiggin, of 
Holbrooke, near fofwigh.—uldped 83, Mr. S. 
Gadd, fermerly an opulent farmer, of Stone- 
ham. ay 
In London, in her 84th year, Mrs. E. 
Bacon, pee of the late W. Bacon, gent. 
formerly of Wefton-market, in this county. 
ESSEX. 
Miurried.| At Colchefter, Mr. J. Halls, 
aged %6, to Mrs. Charlton, aged 79. This 
tender couple were attended to the altar 
of the blufhing-god, by a train of their re- 
fpective defcendants, conSfting of children, 
grand-children, and great-grand-children. . 
At Southminfter, Mr, J. Belfham, linen- 
draper, to Mifs M. wlth 
]- Holden, efq. of Afheldam. hall, in Den- 
gie Hundred, to Mrs. Andrews of Silling- 
ham. 
§n London, Mr. Smith, fon of. Mr, Smith, 
brazier, of Lower Thames-ftreet, tu Mifs 
Ling, of Hatfield Peverell, in this county. 
—W. Cowper, efg. of Lincoln’s Inn, to 
Mifs Joanna Bridge, of Dover Court, in this 
county. 
Died.] At Colchefter, Mrs. Greene.— 
Mrs. Blair. . 
' At Maldon, Mr. Middleton, attorney. 
At Rochford, Mrs. A. Coalbear, wife of 
Mr. T. Coalbear, farmer.—Mr. J. Madle, of 
Abbot’s Koothing. 
At Greenfted Hall, Mrs. Orde. 
Mrs. Barnard, ‘of Fyfield-ha}l. 
*At Springfield, Mrs, Eley, wife of Lieu- 
tenant ‘Bley; of the royal wa ggon-train, {ta- 
tioned in the neighbourhood. . 
Airs. Willis, widow, of Great Bardfield. 
At Upmintter, whilft on a vifit «to his 
brother-in-law, Mr. John Gilfon, furgeon, 
of Spital-fields, but late of Whitechapel.— 
In him his widow, children, and relatives, 
deplore the lofs of an excellent. hutband, fa- 
ther, and friend. But his goodnefs was not 
confined to them. He was.benevolent to all. 
He had retired from the more arduous duties 
of his profeilion: and many poor and diftrefs- 
ed, both in and out of the neighbourhood, 
will thed the tear of grateful remembrance 
and regretaver his grave; for he truly went 
about doing good, by allitting with his art, 
and pouring the balm of confolation into the 
wounds of the afflicted. 
KENT. 
Married.| At Canterbury, Mr. J. Buth- 
ell, baker, to Mifs Kitchingham. 
At Warehorn, Mr. W. Offenden, to Mrs, 
Maylam, widow of the late Mr. T, Maylam, 
grazier. 
At Maidfone, Mr. B. mite to Mifs M. 
Welch, of Canterbury. 
At Feverfiam’ Mr. H, Miller, draper, to 
Mifs Reader. 
At Bromley, S. Savage, efq. to Milfs Wil 
um, 
Died.| At Canterbury, in her 93d year 
E ex — Kent. 
303 
Anna Beft, more than fifty-three years fere. 
vant in the family of the Rev. J. Goftling,, 
in the Precinéts. —- Aged 97, Mrs. Derna- 
cour, widow, and oneof the members of the 
Walloon congregation —Mrs. Hume.—Mrs, 
Caftleden, wife of Mr. J. Caftleden, corns 
faétor.—In an advanced age, Mr. Philpot, 
fen. corn-chandler.—Mrs Jones, wife of Mr. 
Jones, furgeon of the firft regiment of Scotch 
Greys. 
At Maidftone, aged 66, Mr. England, ma- 
ny years fteward to Lord Le Defpencer.—Mr, 
KK. Holloway. 
At Dover, Colonel Shee, of the Cinque 
Port Volunteers, formerly major if the 
Engiith fervice in the Eaft Indies, and gene-. 
rally confidered as an able officers He had 
been prefent in yarious battles, and particu- 
larly at the taking of Seringapatam. At, 
the interment of his remains, the different 
military bodies, &c, formed a very grand fu- 
neral proceilian, that extended nearly a quar-, 
ter of a mile in length. 
At Dartford, Mis! Hafted, wife of Es 
Hafted, efq. the Kentifh hiftorian. 
At Folkftone, Mrs. Nickols.—Aged 82, 
Mrs, Stace. —- Aged 74, Mr. W..Marfh.— 
Aged 42, Mr. R Inge.—Aged 23, Mrs. Ma- 
or. 
: At Tenderden, in her 57th year, Mrs. 
Monk, wife of Mr. James Monk, yraziero— 
In his 84th year, Mr. R. Dunnins. 
At Fevertham, Mrs. Lamprey, wife of Mr, 
Lamprey, aepnnaiter. 
At New Romney, Mr, J. Bailey ete 
matter, 
At Sandwich, of a decline, Mrui. Caftle, 
jun. 
At Hythe, Mr. England, furveyor of the 
barracks. 
At Hearne, Mr. Day, fen. ee 
At Northgate, in the hofpital,’ in ‘his 
69th year, Mr. R. Nye, formerly a cabinet- 
maker. 
Near Canterbury, Mr. Stone, formerly a 
letter-carrier in Canterbury. 
In an advanced age, Mr T.Cratt, of Pet 
ham, 
At , ripe a Mr. W. Hulbt, fates 
In an advanced age, at Somerfield-houfe, 
Mrs, Potter, widow, formerly of Maidftone. - 
At Minfter, in Thanet, in his 84th year, 
Mr, W. Mathews. 
At Lenham, in his. séeh year, Mr, “T. 
Bigg, butcher. 
At Afhford, -Mrs. Clinch, wife. cf Mr. S. 
Clinch, Liidbous of the Caftle public- houfe. 
At Hunton, Mr, J. Day, farmer. 
At Borden, ‘Mrs, Wile, wife of Mr. Wife, 
farmer. 
At Dymchurch, aged 30, Mr. S. Sloddon, 
farmer. 
yp: Smith efq. pigee brother to the general 
who, when captain in the guards,,and aid-de- 
camp to the late Lord Sackville, was princi- 
pally inftrumental in twice faving the pre- - 
fent Duke of Brunfwick, from being killed 
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