1805.] 
giftrate, no lefs refoe€ting the rights of the 
fubje& than the peace and welfare of the 
‘community, by an impartial adminiftration 
of the laws. 
Aged 79, Mrs. Tillott, relict of Mr. J. 
Tillott, carpenter.—Aged gi, Edward Bur- 
man, efq. of Edwarditon.—Aged 38, Mrs. 
Sufannah Hawes, wife of Thomas James 
- Hlawes, efq. of Bardwell, and fecond daugh- 
ter of Mr. John Jeffes, of the fame parith. 
5 ESSEX. 
A calf, of the Suffolk breed, twenty-fix 
weeks old, fattened by Mr. Grice, of Dengie, 
Jately killed, was found to weigh 47 ftene, 
5 pounds, the loofe fat 29 pounds, and the 
caul fat 15 pounds. It is fuppofed to have 
been the moft extraordinary animal of the 
kind ever feen, and its Aefh was of fuperior 
whitenefs and flavour. 
Married ] At Malden, Mr. Covell, of 
Dartford, Kent, to Mifs Hollingworth, only 
daughter of Captain Hollingworth, of the 
royal navy. 
In London, Mr. Marfhall Turner, of South 
Benfleet Hall, to Mifs Butcher, of the fame 
place. 
Died.] At Great Baddow, Mr. Samuel 
Kobinfon, 
At Orfett, Mifs Neville, late of Chelms- 
ford.—In an advancedage, Mrs. Mary Hawes, 
@ maiden lady, of* Merfea ifland. 
At Bocking, Benjamin Joflin, aged 84. 
At her fon’s houfe at Nevenden, Mrs. 
Gardiner, aged Sr. 
In London, Mifs Anne Dennis, of Col- 
chefter.—Aged 71, Mr. John Ambrofe, of 
Manningtree, attorney at law, upwards of 
thirty years fteward of the eftates of the 
ate Rt. Hon. Richard Rigby. 
Ac Little Bealings, at the houfe of P. 
Nurfey, efq. where he was on a vifit, Mr. 
Fairfax, of Bury. After dinner, he com- 
plained of being rather unwell, and foon af- 
terwards fell downin a fit and immediately 
expired, 
At Stebbing Park, near Dunmow, aged 
$8, Mrs. Clarance, reli@ of Mr. J« Clarance, 
leaving behind fixty-three children and grand 
children. 
ae his feat, near Romford, J. Wallenger, 
efq. 
At Romford, Mr. C, Tyler, an eminent 
farmer, 
At Woodford, Mrs. Rocklif, reli&t of 
Morton Rockliff, efg. 
Suddenly, in the ifland of Foulnefs, Mr. 
Francis Bannefter, an opulent farmer; anda 
few hours afterwards, his only fon, Benja- 
min, in the parifh of Wakering. 
KENT. 
A number of very refpeétable farmers and 
graziers have determined on re-eftablithing a 
monthly beaft-market (for which a charter 
was granted by Queen Anne, but which had 
been difcontinued on account of a contagious 
diforder among horned cattle) in the town of 
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Wefterham 3 and have pledged themfelves te 
fupply the faid market well with fat cattle. 
Married.| At Lenham, Mr. john Hodges, 
to Mifs Sufannah Filmer.—Serjeant Miller, 
to Mifs E. Cuckow. 
At Margate, Mr. Silver, furgeon, to Mifs 
Alderfon. 
At Milton, Mr. William Gore, to Mifg 
E. Martin. 
At Dodington, Mr. Jofeph Tyfon, of Can- 
terbury, to Mrs. Smith, 
At Hunton, Mr. John Day, furgeon, of 
Maidftone, to Mifs Martin. 
In London, Benjamin Winkworth, efq. of 
Henhurft, to Mifs Mary Ann Prebble, daugh- 
ter of John Prebble, efqg.—The Rev. James 
Lynn, minor-canon of Rochefter, to Mifs 
Charlotte Goodenough, fecond daughter of 
the Rev. Dr. Goodenough, dean of that cae 
thedral. 
At Upchurch, near Chatham, Edward Si- 
fon, efq. of Plymouth, to Mifs Jane Hope, 
daughter of the late Mr. F. Hope, of Ten- 
terden. } 
At Deptling, John Stone, efq. of Maid- 
ftone, to Mifs C. Rugg, youngeft daughter of 
the late R. Rugg, gent. 
Died.| At Half Place, near Sevenoaks, 
Mr. T. Thompfon, aged 61. 
At Sandwich, Valentine Sayer, efq. fenior 
jurat of that corporation. 
At Afhford, aged 79, Mrs. Reeve, widow 
of Mr. Ambrofe Reeve. - * 
At Birchington, Mr. Lee Coulfon. 
At Hythe, aged 38, Mr. Quefted.—Joha 
Tournay, efq. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Booth, wife of Mr. 
M. Booth, tallow-chandler. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Street, wife of Mr. 
Street, of the Dog public-houfe.—Qvarter- 
mafter William Hunter, of the Royal Wag- 
gon Train, many yearsa ferjeant in the Scotch 
Greys. —Aged 17, Mifs Jane Butterworth, 
third daughter of Mrs. Butterworth.—Mrs. 
Byng.—Aged 48, Mr. Richard Underdown. 
—Mrs. Mary Kite, widow of the late Rev. 
Charles Kite, a diffenting minifter.—Mr. Pe- 
ter Fifhenden. 4 
At Maidftone, the Rev. John Evans, A.M. 
mafter of the grammar-fchool.—-Mr. Robert 
Bewley, folicitor. 
At Yalding, Mr. John Miller, aged 6r. 
At Chatham, Mr. Webb, baker. 
At Aylesford, the Dowager Countefs of 
Aylesford. 
At Folkttone, aged 40, Mrs. Mary Gittow. 
—Aged 31, Mr. Jofeph Farley. 
At Sandgate, B. T. Haddon, efq. lieutenant 
- of his Majefty’s thip Stately, and nephew of 
Alderman Combe. 
At Dymchurch, Mrs. Gillett, wife of Mr. 
Daniel Gillett. 
At Sheernefs, while dining with Captain 
Manby, at his apartments in the Garrifon, 
Captain Renou, of the Zealand, 
At Wye, Mr. John Browning, aged 62. 
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