212 
a At Bromley; Mrs. Booth, relict of Robert. 
esq 
At Pets Mrs. Hayter, 82. 
At Tenterdem, Mrs. Waterman, wile of 
Mr, W. attorney. ° 
At Canterbury, aged 85, Mr. T. Coffee, 
supposed to be one of the last, if not the only 
survivor of the crew of the Centurion, the 
ship in which Lord Anson returned with the 
small remains of his fleet, after a three years 
voyage round the globe, in 1744. -— Mrs. 
Shrubsole, sole relict of Mr. W. S. organist 
of Spa Fields and St. Bartholomew’s Chapels, 
London.—Mrs. Chapman, 33.—Mrs. Ham- 
~prook, 74.—Mr. R. Keeler, 74.—Henrietta 
Mary, fourth daughter of the Rev. W, 
Champneys.——Mrs. Claringbold, 85.—Mr. C. 
Austen.—Mrs. Cumming, relict of Mr. John 
C..attorney.. ~ / 
At Milton, Miss Frances aida. eldest 
daughter of Mr. Robert H. 20. ~ 
At Sandwich, Mrs. Warman. 
At Gaodnestone, Mr. John Murton, 68, 
At Folkstone, Mrs, Hunt, 58.—-Mr. John 
Penney, 46. ; 
At Rochester, Mr. Minchin, surgeon.— 
The infant son of Captain G. Nicholson, of 
the roya! matines. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Knox, wife of Mr. 
Erasmus K.—Of the measles, Mrs. Foster, 
22. 
SURRY. 
Married.] At Camberwell, Daniel Wil- 
link, esq. of Amsterdam, to Ann, daughter 
of Thomas Latham, esq. of Champien- hill. 
At Petersham, Nathan Egerton Garrick, 
esq. lieutenant of his Majesty’s yeomen of 
guards#to Emma Maria, only daughter of the 
late Charles Vaughan Blunt, esq. 
At Thames Ditton, Mr. H. Salkeld, of, 
Bishopsgate-street, London, to Anne, eldest. 
daughter of B. Gibson, esq. 
Mr. Richard Dallet, nephew of Richard 
Dallet, esq. of Merton-hall, to Miss Mary. 
Sparks, youngest daughter of Richard S. esq. 
of Wornish, near Guildford. 
Died.}] At Kingston, Mr, Hall, adding 
another to the melancholy list of suicides, 
originating in the want of employmient, after: 
an active life. He had suddenly retired from 
business, after acquiring a considerable pro- 
perty entirely by his industry; but from that 
time despondency seized and daily gained on 
him, until at length he escaped from the la- 
bours of idleness by cutting his own throat. 
At Shere, near Guilford, Mrs. Ann Dun- 
cumb, relict of the Rev.: Mr. D. many years 
rector of that parish, 67. 
At Fetcham, Mrs. Withall, relict of Tho- 
mas W, esq. 60. 
At Oakley, Mrs. Woodrooffe, wife of the 
Rev. Thomas W. rector of that place. 
At Croydon, Mickel Cape: publ esq. 
a7. 
SUSSEX. 
Among the projected improvements for. 
rendering the conimunication between’ the 
Suri'y—Sussexr— Hampshire. 
[April 1, 
metropolis and Brighton safe and pleasant -to 
the trayeller is a new road, which. by 
leaving the present road near the forty 
first mile-stone at Ansty-cross, and rejoin= 
ing *it near Pyecomb church, will avoid 
Clayton-hill, and some otker steep, though 
shorter ascents on the present line, and great- 
ly. facilitate the intercourse with that fashion- 
able watering-place. 
Died.| At Lewes, Miss Pitecell Free- 
man, only daughter of Mr. Charles F,—Mr. 
C. Turner attorney, 64.—Mrs. Spilsbury, 
89. 
At Bolney, Mrs. Hurst, wife of Mr. hee 
H. of the Ficht Bells inn, 69. 
At Brirhicn, Mr. Dadswell, draper.—Mre 
Rees.—Wiiliam Hoare, esq. of Powis- place, 
Bloomsbury, London. 
At Horsham, Mr. james, ap the boc yan inn. 
—Miss Mary Lanham, youngest daughter of 
Mr. L. banker.—-Mrs. More, — 
At Cuckfield, Mrs. Pace. “e 
: At Ashfold-lodge, F. Matcham,-a very pro- 
mising youth, about twelve years of age, som 
of George M. esq. and nephew to the i immor- 
tal Nelson. 
- At Sheri Mr. Mathias Calde- 
cot. 
At Chailey, Mr. James Kemp. He wee 
considered the largest man in this county, 
weighing a short time since, twenty-seven _ 
stone, horseman’s weight. 
At Chichester, Mrs. Hodder. 
At Ryegate, Mrs. Paiey, 80. 
At Southover, Mr. John Verrall, 82. 
At Eastbourne, Ralph Grenside, esq. ma- 
jor in the North York militia, in which’ 
he had served 49 years. 
At Danny, Edward Campion, esq. 67. 
At Up Marden, Mr. Pinnix, 91. : 
-At Shoreham, Henry Mediey Kilvington, 
esq. barrack master at that place. 
At Bish-Court, near East-Grinstead, Mrs. 
Ewart, 88, relict of John E. esq. 
At West-Ham, Mr. William Kenward, 
sen. 82. é . 
At aEes Mrs. Rapson, 97,_ 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Married.] At Fareham, Mr. Barney, to 
Miss Chads, the eldest daughter of Henry C, 
esq. late of weep 27 2 Abie in the royal 
navy. 
At Whi ehateut Mr. Thomas Wetherby, 
of London, to Miss Harriet Andrews, third 
daughter of John A. esq. of Henley, near 
Whitchurch. 
At Southampton, Majer Gordon, of the 
army, to Mrs. Roberts. 
Richard Cole,. oe of Odiham, to Miss 
Davies, of Basingst 
Died] At Setley Cotack. 
ton, Mrs. West. 
At Hexton, Matthew Bunbury, esq. 84. 
At Link Farm, in the parish of St Mary 
Bourne, Miss Dowling. 
At Northam, Mr, “John Meaden, of the 
Anchor inn. vs ie anes 
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