NORRIE SANE LN REL 
Q2 Keni—Surrey—Sufex. 
there be time to fubftitute the bridle for the 
halter, the difficulty towards faving him 
will be ftill further diminifhed. 
Married ] At South Weald, by the Rev. 
Dr. Bullock, Captain Charles Tinling, of the 
royal navy, to Mifs Sareh Bullock, youngeft 
daughter of William Bullock, efq. clerk of 
the peace for this county. 
At Weft Ham, Emanuel Goodheart, efq. 
of Stratford Grove, to Mifs Buford, of the 
fame place, daughter of the late Rev. Por: 
Burford —-Philip Ray, efq» fon of the Rev. 
Orbell Ray, of Tofieck, to Mifs Dalton, of 
Ipf{wich. 
Died.} Mis. Bullen, wife of Abraham 
Bullen, efq. of Great Baddow. While a faith- 
ful. and confcientious difcharge of every fo- 
cial and domeftic duty hall be confidered as 
ornamental to the human chara@er, fo long 
will the merits of this truly valuable wo- 
man be remembered, and her lofs fincerely 
lamented, by a numerous and refpedtable 
circle of aes friends, and acquaintance. 
In the 24th year of his age, John Hopkins 
Dare, efg. of Abridge, late a frllow-com- 
moner of King’s college, Cambridge, where 
he was_admitted in 1801. His death was 
occafioned by an injury received from his 
horfe falling upon him, in a leap, while 
hunting, only two days before. 
Mr. John Church, folicitor, of Witham. 
Pofleffed of all thofe qualities which endear 
mankind to each other, his death is not only 
lamented by his relatives,but is noft fincerely 
regretted by all his neighbours and acquaint- 
ance. 
Mr. John Wright, of Felfted, farmer. 
His death was occationed by an injury he re- 
ceived from atree, which, whilft his men 
were in the a@ of [paket unexpectedly 
fell upon him, and he furvived the bruifes 
he then received but a few days. 
At Colchefer, Mrs. Rebow, of Wivenhoe 
Park, reli&t of J. B. Rebow, efq. formerly 
member of parliumest for that berough.-—= 
Mifs Strutt, daughter of Mr. B. Strutt. 
AtRochferd, J. Robinion, a native of that 
place, who attained the remarkable age of 
yo4 years. His occupation was that of a 
hufbandman ; and within che lat feven he 
was capable of performing his daily labour. 
He took great delight in following the 
hounds, and to a very late period of his life 
joined in the chafe, with ali the ftrength and 
vigour of youth. 
KENT. 
The new canal, trum Shorncliffe to Rye, 
is carrying on with uncommon rapivity. In 
addition to this line ot defence, Martello 
towers are to be confliuded on the fea-thore ; 
three of which will be equi-dittant, between 
Hythe and Remney; thofe near Dymchurch 
will be placed immediately behind the wall. 
Twenty veff Is, laden with blocks, have al- 
ready arrived for thefe conitructions, and 
three millions more have been centratted 
for. 
(Feb. 1,' 
Married.| At Greenwich, the Rev. John 
Morgan Rite, of Bevis Hill, Southampton, 
to Mifs Holmes, eldeft ade ties of W. 
Holmes, efq. of Weftcombe Park.—The 
Rev. W Marth, of Murfton Houfe, aged 87, 
to. Mifs Mary Beaunard, ef Sittingbourn, 
aged 67 years 
Dicd.| At Rochefter, Mrs. Troy, widow, 
of the late Mr. J. C. Troy, diftiller, of Chat- 
ham.—Mr. Thomas Hills, a common-coun- 
cil man. 
At Whitftable, Mr.Richard Carr, aged 75. 
At Kingfgate, in the Ifle of Thanet, 
William Roberts, efg. aged $3. 
At Folkeftone, aged 88, Mrs. Boxer. 
Aged 89, Mr. William Chalk. , 
At Dover, Captain Sharp, paymatter of the - 
Northampton regiment; he was formerly in 
the 9th regiment of foot, and was wounded 
at the battle of Bunker’s Hill. 
‘At Lewifham, Captain Andrew Candi, © 
aged 92.——Lewis Cage, efg. of Milgate, 
aged 42. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Luke Ath.—Mr. 
Squire Hervey.—In St. Margaret’s church, 
Mr. Thomas Friend, aged 70.—-Aged 64, 
Mrs. Sarah Brown, of the Flower-de-lute 
inn. 
At Tenterden, aged 37, Mrs. Pomfrett, 
wife of J. B. Pomfrett, efq. 
SURREY. 
Married.| At Banfted, D. R. Warington, 
efq. to Mifs Parry, daughter of Thomas 
Parry, efq. one of the cireétors of the Eaft 
India Compény. 
Diced | At York Houfe, Batterfea, Mrs. 
Reynolds, wife of John Reynolds, efq. 
At Fulliam, Mrs. Hornfby, aged 82. 
The Rev. Thomas Maateill, reétor of 
Fresfham, aged 493 formerly fellow of Be- 
net College, Cambridge. B. A.1777; M. A. 
1780; B, D.'1788. 
SUSSEX. 
MMarried.| At Brighton, Mr. R. Young, 
to Milfs S. Martin, of Portfmouth. 
At Chichefter, Mr. Hobbs, 
O’Brien. 
Mr. J. B. Stone, of Newhaven, to Mifs 
Harriott, of Tarring. 
At Chilham, the Rev. Richard Mant, 
fellow of Oriel College, Cambridge, to Mrs. 
Wouds, of Petersfield, Hants. _ 
Died.|_ At Lewes, aged.72, Henry Shel- 
ley, efq. father of the member for that bo- 
rough, and auditor of the land revenue for 
the midland counties. 
At Wadhurit, john Legas, efq,—Mrs. Jef- 
ton, daughter of Mr. Play(ted, of Wadhurft. 
_ At Chichefter, Mifs Howell.—Mrs, Fitze 
gerald, daughter of the late Bifop of Chi- 
chefter, and wiie of Capatin Fitzgerald, of | 
the 3gth infantry, now on his paflage to join 
his regiment in India. 
Act Eaft Dean, Mrs. Willand,. 
At Newhaven, Mr, P, Collias. 
to Mifs 
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