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Marred.] At Folkftone, Mr. G. Brice, 
to Mifs S. Bateman. 
sit Smarden, Mr. E.-Pope, gamekeeper, to 
Mifs J. Ruffell. . 
At Chatham, Mr. J. Afkley, brewer, to 
Mifs Brenchley, of Bredgar —Mr. J. Miles, 
farmer, to Mits A. Pell, both of Rainham. 
At Lezham, Mr.--T. Biggs, butcher, to 
Mifs C. Huntley, of Smarden. 
Died.| At Canterbury, in his 8oth year, 
the Rev. j. Goftling, M.A. rector of St. Pe- 
ter’s, and vicar of Holy Crofs, Weitgate, in 
this city —-Aged 22, Mrs Baldock, mother 
of W. Baldock, efq.—Mis Delmar, widow. 
Mr. Keeler, fen. he was found dead ina 
dyke into which he was fuppofed to have fal- 
Jen in a fit, between Fiihpoct-hiil and Little- 
bourne. 
Mr. J Clarke, butcher, of this city ; while 
on his journey to London, he fell in a ft 
from the top of the coach, and was conveyed 
to the Red Lion inn, Shooter’s hill, whence 
he could not be removed till his death. 
At Maidftone, in her 21it year, Miis Ran- 
dall, daughter of Mr. Randall, nurferyman 5 
a young lady of elegant manners, and truly 
exemplary deportment through life. 
At Dartford, Mrs. M. Cavell. 
At Sevenoaks, Mrs. Pooney, relict of the 
late R. Pooney, efg. formerly commander in 
the fervicec of the Hon. Laft India Company. 
At Dover, Mr. W. Pollett, late excile- 
officer in the county of Suffex. 
At Folkftone, aged 56, Mr. J. Bateman. 
At Charing, aged 52, Mr. T. Loftus, late 
quarter -mafter in the 434 regiment; he en- 
tered as a volunteer in the faid regiment, on 
the 13th of October, 1771, and retired on 
half pay, on the rsth of February, 1303. 
He had been wouaded in the aGtion of Bun- 
ker’s-hili, Nort America. 
At Wingham, Mrs. Moyne, blackfmith 
At Wiileiboro’, azed 27, Mr. Barker. 
At Wrotham, aged 29, Mrs. Maria Moore, 
wife of the fon of the Archbithop of Canter- 
bury. 
In the ifland of- Grenada, about three 
months ago, aged 28, Mr S. Thornton, fur- 
geon on board the thip Concord, in the fervice 
of the Hon. African Company. 
SUSSEX. 
The Rev. D. Pape, LL. 8. vicar of Penn, 
has lately made a coniiderable improvement 
in Rye-harbour, in this couuty, by cutting 
a new channel to the fea, and by putting ina 
dim of a very fingular conftrudtion acrofs the 
old channel 3 a work that had been long 
deemed impraéticable, as it mutt neceffarily 
be expofed to a very heavy fea, anda rapid 
influx and refiux of the tide. 
An inftitution for the gratuitous inoculation 
of the cow-pox, has been lately eftablithed 
under the patronage of his Royal Highneis 
the Prince of Wales, which is founded ona 
very liberal plan, and is intended to embrace 
the whole of this county, as the fphere of its 
bencficence. 
Suffex— Hampfhire. 
[July 2, 
Died.} At Lewes, Sir Ferdinand Pools, 
bart.—-He is fucceeded in his title and family 
eftates by the Rev. Henry Poole, of the 
Hooke —=In a St of apoplexy, after eating a 
hearty dinner, Deputy Commiffary Roberts, 
of the Deaiiery-boule, Malling, near this 
town. 
At Brighton, Mr. N. Elphick, upwards of 
40 years common carrier from this town to 
Lewes.—-Mr. T. Puckney, of Cuckfield, one 
of the joint proprietors of the blue Brightom 
ftage coaches. 
At Eaftbourne, Mrs~ Gibbs, 
Gibbs, furgeon and apothecary. 
At Bath, aged 65, Lady Hampden, of 
Glynde-place, in this county.’ 
At Highland, Mifs Woodward, daughter 
of the late Rev. W. Wooiward, rector of 
Plumpton, in this county, 
wife of Mr 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Marricd.| At Baddefley, Thomas Lyons, 
efg. to ‘Miis Robbins. _ 
At Cowes, in the Ifle of Wight, the Rev. 
Mr. Dick, to the eldeft daugliter of the Rev. 
Mr. Gill. 
At Southampton, Captain Hampton, of the 
17th regiment of foot, to Mifs Ward, fecond 
daughter of Mr. Ward. ies 
At Droxford, John Rogers, efq furgeon, 
to Mifs Page, of the fame place. 
Lately in London, Edmund Cobb Hurry, 
efq. of Gofport, to Miis Chambers, of Holly 
Hill, 
Died.\ At Titchfield, at the houfe of his 
friend, James Glegg, efg.—Mr. Joha Brown, 
furgeon, of the royal navy. te ig 
At the College, Winchefter, Mr. Parkin- 
fon, aged 18. His funcral was attended by 
the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Clou- 
cefter (the warden), the fub. waren, fellows, : 
and chaplains of Winchefter college; and 
alfo, by all the commoners and young gentie- 
men of the foundation, as a mark of. affcc- 
tionate regard towards their much Jamented 
ichool-fellow. 
At Froyle boufe, W. Miller, efg. eldett 
fon of Sir Fhomas Miller, bart. 
At Dean, ‘Vir, Newman, a® refpediabie 
gen:leman farmer at Soutmampton, Mrs. Mer- 
rifield, proprietor of the filk mils In that 
town —Mr. Shepherd.—Mrs. Evarny, wire 
of Mr. Evamy, faddler.—L’Abbde Buriet, a 
French prieft, of a gradual decay, ages 42.— 
Mrs. Rogers, moth.r cf Mr. Rogers, of the 
Coach and Horfes inn.—In the bloom of 
youth, Mifs Sophia. Mant, teventh daughter 
of the Rev Richard Mant, D. D. reétor of 
Ali Saints, Southampton, who clofed tnat 
life which had been fpent in the aitcha ge 
of every moral and religious duty with the 
utmuft refignation and ferenity of mind, Hes 
innocence and integrity of heart, her afiec- 
tionate regard for her parents and relations, 
and her amiable manners, rendered her cha- 
rater fo attraétive, that fhe wili be long and 
tenderly regretted. 
BERKSHIRE. 
