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At Chilham, aged 87, Mrs. Ann Rick, 
widow of Mr. John Rick, of Moldash. 
At Faverfham, Mrs. Baker, wife of Mr. 
B, Baker, one of the jurats of that town. 
At Canterbury, Mifs Mary Callaway, 
-Gavghter of Mr. John Callaway, jun.—Aged 
90, Mr. Beer, fen, 
At Maidftone, Mrs. Ann Pattefon, aged 
73, fitter of the late William Pattefony efq. 
of Canterbury. ' 
At Throwieigh, aged 87, Mrs. Ann Par- 
ker, widow of the late Mr. John Parker, 
fen. and fifter to the late Mrs. Sarah Hearn- 
den. Her remains were interred at Ofpringe, 
fear thofe of her late hufband. 
At Rochefer, aged 23, Mr. John Tho- 
raas Simmons, 2 clerk of the Ordnance-office, 
London ; eldeft fon of John Simmons, efq. 
of Rochefter, one of the coroners of the 
county-of Kent, and nephew of Dr. Sim- 
sons, phyfician to his Majefty. He was a 
young man of great mildneis of difpofition 
and integrity, 
SURRE Melick 
Married.} J. Cooper, efq. of Lavender 
Hill, to Mifs A. Tomion, of Ramfgate, 
niece to Admiral Fox. 
Mr. C. Booker, jua. to Mifs Nealds, both 
of Guilford. 
At the Quakers’ meeting-houfe, at Efher, 
S. Alexander, jun. banker, of Ipfwich, to 
Mifs R. Beddell. —C. Fofte, efg. of Whit- 
ley, ta Mifs Sarah Wilfon, of Hammer- 
tmith. 
Diced} At Carfhalton Park, of an apo- 
plexy, G. Taylor, jan. efg. 
Aged 57, Frances _the wife of W. Tim- 
fon, efq. of Moar Park. 
At Richmond, aged 76, E. Collins, efq. 
wrAged 83, B. Bradbury, efq. 
SUSSEX. 
The new huts erecting for the accommo- 
dation of troops,at Bexhill, are found tocon- 
tain every advantage ef health and conveni- 
ence; the number on the fick lift being com- 
paratively fmaller than on any exhibiting the 
fame number of men ftationed elfewhere. 
The buildings are finithed very expeditioufly, 
and when the mefs-rooms, guard-houfes, &c. 
are completed, will form a very handfome 
town ; the parade, or officers’-ftreet, is nearly 
200 feet wide, and 1000 feet in length. 
A fhort time fince, fome labourers em- 
ployed in digging for flints on the South 
Downs, near Clayton windmill, a few miles 
from Lewes, difcovered, lying near each 
other, about a foot under thejod, eight large 
celts, dexteroufly chipped. Celts were uf<d 
by the aboriginal inhabitants before the ufe 
of iron was known inthis ifland, both ascar- 
penters’ tools and as weapons of war. The 
fame men, on opening a large prominence, 
that had the appearance of a barrow, conti- 
guous to the above fpot, difcovered the re- 
mains of a camp kitchen, evidently defigned 
for the purpofes of cookery, as it contained 
fevyeral fire-places, a large quantity of wood- 
Rent—Surrey—S afjex—=FLamp hire. 
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afhes, and many bones of different animals of 
food. This circular pile of ftones was, at 
leaft, fix feet in height originally, but hav- 
ing by time fallen into the fod, it at length 
became completely covered. In the centre 
of the excavation that remained was found a 
{mall veffel of unbaked earth, curioufly dif- 
fected all round, for the admiffion of air, and 
fuppofed to have been ufed for the purpofe of 
burningincenfe. This pile has been entirely 
removed, but there are two others adjacent 
that have not yet been explored. What fa- 
vours the opinion of their being camp kitch- 
ens, is their vicinity to an old Roman camp 
on Wolfenbury-hill, where, on digging 
lately, were found three coins of the emperor 
Conftantine, in excellent prefervation. 
Marrted.| At Plumpton, Mr. Wifdom, of 
Henfield, to Mifs Holinwood. 
At Cowfold, Mr. William Charmann, to 
Mrs. Lintott, widow of the late J. Lintott, 
efq.—Mr, Newington, of Brighton, to Mifs 
Kent, 
_ At Brighton, —~——- Ofborne, efg. to Mifs 
Ward, daughter of the Hon. Mr. and Lady 
Arabella Ward. 
At Chichefter, the Rev. Mr. Howell, of 
jCharlton, Hants, to Mifs Charlotte Ifted, 
fifter to Samuel ifted, efq. of E€ton, lieute- 
nant-colonel of the Northamptonfhire mi- 
litia. 
Died.] At Horfham, Mr. Guilford Vinall, 
formerly a draper and grocer there, but who, 
fome years fince, retired from bufinefs, 
At Slaugham, Mr. John Longhurft. 
At Newhaven, Mr. Gabriel Brooker, comp- 
troller of the cuftoms, and collector of the 
pier duties. ‘ 
At Lewes, Mr. Stephen Stevens. 
At Chichefter, aged 59, the Rev. Edward 
Ellis, M, A. reétor of Merfton, and vicar of 
Wefthourne and Burpham, 
At Hand Crofs, aged 22, Mrs. Knowles, 
wife of Mr. Knowles. Her remains were in- 
terred in the church-yard at Slaugham. She 
had defired that the might be borne to the 
grave by eight men, drefled in new black 
round frocks, with the fhoulder-ftraps marked 
in white, E. K. the initials of her name, the 
day on which fhe died, and her age, black 
neckcloths, and black ftockings. This fingu- 
jar requeft was complied with, and the novel 
appearance drew together a confiderable num- 
ber of people. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Winchefter, Mr. H. W. 
Dyer, to Mifs C. Simmonds.— J. H. Wad- 
dington, efg. of Little Park, to Mifs E. B. - 
Grove, fecond daughter of T. Grove, efq. 
of Fern Houfe, Wilts.—Mr. J. Stevens, 
ironmonger, of Andover, to Mifs Lee, eldeft 
daughter of the late Mr. Lee, of Winchefter. 
~-Mr. Francis Squibb, farmer, of Barjerry, 
near Beaulieu, to Mifs Ann Pinhorn, of 
Fordingbridge, - 
At Lyndhurft, Mr. Richard Blake, of th 
New Inn, Exbury, aged 22, to Mifs Ang 
Witlock, 
