1805.] 
SUFFOLK: 
Married } At Ipfwich, Lieutenant Watfon, 
of the North York militia, to Mifs Becking- 
ham, daughter of Mr. Beckingham, cabinet- 
maker. 
Died.) At Barrow, in her 79th year, Mrs. 
Hannah Afhby, fifter of the rector of that 
parith. 
At Bury, in a very advanced age, Mrs. 
Yates, mother of the Rev. Richard Yates, 
fellow of jefus College, Cambridge, chaplain 
to Chelfea hofpital, and author of the monaf- 
tic biftory of Bury.—In his éoth year James 
Ward, gent. attorney at law, and fenior bur- 
gefs of the common council of that borough 5 
alfo coroner for the liberty of Bury St. Ed- 
munds.’ \ Vy 
Aped 77, the Rev- Jofeph Sharpe, reétor 
of Shadingfield, and Market Wefton, both in 
this county. He was upwards of 4o years 
reader of St. James’s parifh, in Bury, but 
which office he had feveral years refigned. 
ESSEX. 
The military depot, in the eretion of whick 
a great number of perfons have long been 
employed, is now completed. ‘The whole is 
built in the moft fubftantial manner, and has 
a noble appearance. It is fituated on an 
eminence near the high road from Chelmsford 
to Colchefter, commanding agreeable and di- 
verfified profpeéts. ‘The main edifice is 754 
feet in length, 35 in breadth, and two ftorics 
high. The lower ftory, 17 feet high, confifts 
of the armory, §0 feet by 30 in extent, fitted 
up with racks for the reception of 10,cco 
mufkets, together with {words and bayonets, 
and alfo a cornice or projection appropriated 
to arranging piftols, after the manner of the 
new armoury in the Tower, the efieét of 
which is pleafing and elegant; a furbifhi-g 
room 30 feet by g, and a lobby of the fame 
dimenfions. A handfome oak ftair-cafe leads 
to the upper ftory,the principal room of which 
is of equal magnitude with the armoury, and 
furnifhed with racks on which various ac- 
coutrements are to be depofited ; adjoining js 
the room adapted for cleaning them. The 
entrance tothe principal ftructure ts by large 
folding doors with ftone jambs and head. 
There are four detached buildings; one at 
each angie 21 feet fquare, for the accommo- 
dation of the armourer, ftorekeeper, officer of 
the guard and foldiers, each confiiting of a 
parlour and chamber over it, two fmall rooms, 
a kitchen and pantry paved with ftone, and 
each having a fmall court yard. There are 
alfo two magazines for ammunition, fm th’s 
fhops and fheds, conneéted by a wall gt feet 
high, with entrance gates 10 feet wide, bung 
on ftone piers. The area occupies a {pace of 
about an acre, inclofed by a ditch 6 feet wide, 
and defended by palifsdes 
Married.) Mr. Mayott, of Ramfden Park, 
to Mifs Woodgate, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Woodgate, or Ramiden Hall. 
At Colchetter, Lieut. George Shaw, of the 
Eaft Norfolk militia, to Mis Sarah Barson, 
Suffolk—Effex— Kent. 
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daughter of the late Mr. Barron, of Halted 
Lodge. 
At Bocking, Mr. Thomas Napier, of the 
Grand Junction Canal harf, London, to 
Mifs Lydia Baynes—Mr. Thomas Walford, 
of the Hare and Hounds, to Mifs Reeve, 
daughter of Mr. Michael Reeve. 
‘At Colchefter, Mr. James Rayner, tailor 
and draper, to M.fs Sarah GiandSeld, of 
Lawford. — 
Djed.} At Maldon, John Wright, efq. 
At Chelmsford, Mifs Henrietta Hunfdon. 
—Mifs Euphemia Lockhart, daughter of the 
late Charles Lockhart, efq. of Muir Avonfide. 
“At Stitted, the Rev. fohn Shepherd, reétor 
of Pattifwick, and for many years curate of 
Paddington, Middlefex. 
At Braintree, Mr. John Barrett, many years 
an eminent upholiterer of that place. 
At Sible Hedingham, Mr. Hutchinfon, fon 
of the late Mr. Hutchinfon, of Norwich — 
Mr. Edward Wright, {ceward to Mrs. Chif- 
well, of Debden Hall. 
At Little Bromley, in her roth year, Mifs 
Newman, daughter of the Rev. Thomas 
Newman. 
At South Shoebury Parfonage, Mrs. Parfons. 
At North Shoebury, Mr. Chrittopher Par- 
fons, an eminent farmer and coal merchant. 
—Aged 63, Mrs. Fither, of Great Wakering. 
At Runwell, Mr. James Hardy, an opulent 
farmer. 
KENT. 
It is intended fhortly to have an iron 
bridge thrown over Deptford Creck, to connect 
with Greenwich, foas to form a ftraight line of 
communication from London Bridge, which 
will fhorten the diftance two miles, when 
open regular ftreets are to be formed. 
Married.] Mr. Thomas Read, of Collyerse 
farm, to Mrs. Coulter, of Bumpett, both in 
the pavifh of Linfted. 
At Upper Deal, Mr. Wm. Cave, to Mifs S. 
Pictock, of Northbourn. 
At Maidftone, Mr. Thomas Bridges, to Mifs 
Charlotte Martin.—-Mr. Timothy Piper, to 
Mifs Charlotte Bridges. 
At Sittingbourn, Mr. J. Batt, to Mifs 
Judith Elvey.—Mr. John Foiter, to Milfs 
Cole, fancy-drefs-maker. 
Died.| At Bridge, Mrs. Mary Falkner, 
aged 75 —Mr, Edward White, aged 75. 
On Woolwich Common, Major Lawrence 
Hadley Newton, of the Royal Regiment of 
Artillery. 
At Ramfgate, aged 66, Edward Kempy 
gent. late 2 lieutenant on half-pay of the 
icoth regiment. He ferved in the feven 
ears? war in Germany, and was at the taking 
of Belleifle. 
At Maidftone, aged 26, Mifs Carter, 
daughter of Mr. Carte, auctioneer.——Mrs. 
Martin, wife of Mr. Martin, of the Mitre 
coffee-houfe.—Mrs. Gilberr.—-“r. J. Home 
wood, eldeft fon of John Homewood, gent. 
Mrs. Reynolds, of the Three Compafics.— 
The Rey. John Rice, rector of Walden. . 
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