1805.J 
Horne, wife of Mr. John De Horne, linen 
draper.—-Aged 77, Mrs: Elizabeth Meadows, 
a maiden Widy. ’ 
At Great Bardfield, “Mr. William Dixon, | 
carpenter, one of the volunteers of that 
place. 
At Debden Hall, the ‘young and amiable 
lady of Sir Francis Vincent, bart. and eldett 
daughter of the Hon. Edward Bouverie. 
At Harwich, Rayner Cox, efgq. aged 66, 
one of the aldermen of that borough; and who 
had feveral times ferved the oflice of Mayor. 
He was’ aifo many years naval officer, and 
clerk of. the cheque for that port, but had 
lately refigned it in favour of J. Hopkins, a 
the pre fent mayor. 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes. — 
Mrs. Burgefs, wife of the Rev. Mr. Burgets, 
vicar of Richling g. 
KENT, -* 
Married.} AtSandwich, Thomas tarvey, 
efq. captain in the royal navy, fecond fon of 
Sir Henry Harvey, of Walmer, to Mifs Sarah 
Harvey, youngeft daughter of the late Capt. 
John Harvey, of Saridwich. 
At Romney; Mr. Thomas Maylin, of 
Wefmintte?, to Mifs Sarah Walter, daughter 
of the late-Mr. “Job Walter. 
At Chalk, near Gravefend, Mr. J. Paiker, 
blackimith, of Deptling, to Mifs ° Matters, 
daughter of Mrs. Matters, of the Cock inn, 
at Deptling.—At St. Lawrence, a 
James Cooper, efq. of Batterfea, to Mifs An 
‘romfon, of Ramfgate. — 
Mr. Herring, ‘glazier, of Wye, to Mifs 
Hacker, daughter of Mr. Hacker, of the 
King’s lead inn, Canterbury. 
At Maidftone, Mr. William Barr, of the 
Bear inn, Town Malling » to Iviiis Jane Mat- 
thews, of Seale. 
At Chelsfield Church, ‘My Thomas Har- 
zis, Of Fleet-itreet, to” Mifs ‘Eliza Phillips, 
third daughter of Mr, Thomas. Phillips,. of 
Northfted Houfe, in this county. 
At Drapers, near Margate, Mr. T. Pit. 
ton, of Cornwall, to Mifs J. Newby,. of 
Margate. 
At Alkham, Mr. Daniel riers fon of 
Mr. Terry, of Hammonfole, to Mifs Southee, 
eldeft daughter of the iate Mr. John Southee, 
of Woolton, 
At Folkftone, Mr, William Harrifon, to 
Mifs Mary Culiem. 
At Milton, J. Peppercorn, efq. to Mifs Wa: 
Sea, daughter of Mr. Jobn Sea. - 
_ At Eythorn, Mr. E. A, Giraud, fiitrbofi 
and apothecary, to Mifs‘jane Sankey. 
Died.}| At Deptford, at the houfe of her 
fon, Capt. George Cranfton, commander of 
the Marine Society’s fhip, in her 934 year,’ 
Mrs. Crahfton. She bore, without any in- 
Convenience, two years aos a fea-voyage: 
‘om Berwick, her native town; and was 
blefied, Eiroushoot the long period of her 
life, with uninterrupted good health, and 
ied in fall poileilion of all her faculties to 
the lait, ° 
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At Maidftone, aged 82, Mr. James Mar. 
tin.—Aged 73, William Jeffery, efg. one of 
the jurats of the corporation—Mr. John 
Slatter, folicitor. 
At Harbledown, aged’ 55> Williany Earnley 
Edwards, efq. late captain in the 97th regi- 
ment of foot.—Aged 70, the Rev. Henry 
Friend, reftor of Frittenden.—Aged 955 
the Div Daniel Hill, vicar of Eaft Malling. 
—Avged 100, Mss. Sika. Frank, of Loofe,. 
near Matdttone, younger aobehter of the 
Rev. Thomas Frank, reGtor of Cranfield, - 
and archdeacon of Bedford. 
Suddenly, at Prefion, near ee Me, 
W. Peak, matter of the Swan public- houfe. 
At Wateringbury, of an apopledtic fit, aged 
42, the Rev, Miles Cooper, mafter OF the 
academy there, and curate of the parifh, 
* In every perfon to whom he was known he 
had a truly affeftionate friend 5 and was him- 
felf the friend of every man. In Chriftian 
piety, and the faithful difcharge of every 
relative, civil, and focial duty, he afforded a 
bright énainple? lively and fincere withoug. 
ofleatation ; ; uniform and regular without af 
fected fingularity. Asa clergyman, he wag 
revered and refpected 3 in focial life, he was 
beloved and efteemed; as a friend he wag 
ready to affift with his counfel, yet modelts 
candid, and unaffuming in paffing | his judg a. 
ment; in his temper and difpofition, gentle, 
aGable, and mild; to the poor around him 
he wag benevolent and kind ; and by all he 
will be greatly lamented. — 
At Ramfgate, Mr. Richard Stevens,—Sud- 
denly, Mr. Thomas Coleman, of Eythorn. 
At Lydden, near Margate, Mr, Hughes, 
aged 86, father of the Mefits. alee Te 
bathers! 
At-Margate, Mr. fohn Brett, farmer, late - 
of NGHEHROWTA: —Aged 97, Mrs. Foard, wife 
of Mr. Foard, fhoemaker, at Lydden, eee 
Rudd, mother of Mr. Rudd, thoemaker, 
aged $6; 
At Garling, near Margate, aged 90, Mr. 
William Sacket. 
the day preceding his death, and took his ac- 
cu ftomed walks about the neizh douring fields. . 
At She eernefs, Lieytenant Pope, commasider 
- of the Winchelfea. 
At Dover, aged 78, Mrs. Hefter Kennett. 
At Canterbury, aged 50, Mr. John Burnby, 
attorney at law.—-Aged 66, Mr. Thomas 
Leeming.—Aged 75, Mr. Philio Jenkins. — 
Mrs. Parker, reliét of the late alderman 
Thomas Parker.—-Mr. William Howard, 
fchoolmafter.—Mrs. Pierce, wife of Mr, 
Pierce, grocer. a 
“At Rochefter, Mr. Thomas Church, a 
clerk i in the Wictualling office.  — 
At Feverfham, aged 38, irs. Cobb, widow 
of the late ‘Mr. John. Cobb, of ‘Sheldwich, 
who, throughout her long life, in ‘the exer- 
cife of her religious, moral, and focial duties, 
difplayed to her friends and numerous iffue 
an exemplaty, pattern. 
At Brookland, Mrz. Tournay, gre: ors 
As 
He was as wel! as ufual - 
