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' At Margen, John Amherft Walter, efq. 
At Yalding, James Gardner, efq. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Lanfell, plumber and 
glazier. - 
At Warehorn, Mrs. Howland, widow of 
the late Mr. John Holland = “Mrs. Mary 
Maylam. 
At Tenterden, Mrs. Curteis, wife of Mr. 
Curteis, juv. 
At Greenwich, aged 75, Mrs. Dunnage, 
widow of the late Thomas Dunnayge, efq. 
At Garlinge, near Margate, aged 82, Mrs. 
Peake, widow of the late Mr, William Peake, 
of Vincent Farm. 
At Goodncftone, near Wingham, Mrs. 
Cage, reli& of the late Lewis Cage, efg. of 
Milgate, and daughter of the Dowager Lady 
Bridges, of Goodneftone. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Stiff, wife of Mr. Stiff, 
butcher. 
At Goldftone, in the parifh of Afh, aged 
23, Mifs Curling, only daughter of Thomas 
Curling, efq. of Goldftone, and late of St. 
Nicholas, in the Ife of Thanet. ° 
At Boughton Monchelfea, Mr, Allchin, 
farmer. 
SURRY. 
Died.] At Streatham, aged 82, Mr, J. 
Finlay, fen.. 
At Eaft Sheen, E. Geering, efq. 
At Bridge Foot Farm, near Ripley, aged 
56, Mr. John Devnith, fen. formerly of Fid- 
dleworth, Suffex. 
- At Penge Cottage, Mrs. Gifford, wife of 
John Gifford, efq. police magiftrate. 
At Pycrott Cottage, near ‘Chertfey, in her 
58th year, Mss. Griffiths, 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] As Chichefter, Mr. Pratt, chy- 
mift and druggift, to Mifs Cobby. 
Died.|] At Seaford, aged 82, Mr. Henry 
Bean, who had been a cuftom-houfe officer at 
that place, within a few months of fifty 
years, priur to his being placed on the fuper- 
annuation lift, which he folicited when~he 
found himfelf incapable of doing his duty, a 
few years fince. 
At Eaft Grinfled, aged 71, Mr. G. Rankin, 
attorney at law. ‘ 
At Peafmarth, aged 65, Mr. Dive Clarke. 
At Brighton, aged 34, Muifs Kipping, 
eldeft daughter of the late Mr. Kipping — 
Aged 14, Mifs Mary Lloyd, fecond daughter 
of J. M. Lloyd, efg. of Lancing, M. P. for 
Steyning, and Lieutenant-Colonel of the Suf- 
fex militia. 
At Reigate, aged 65, John Bedford, efq. 
formerly of Aéton Green. 
At Hailfham, Mrs. J. Langham, aged g1. 
At Cuckfield, aged 76, Mr. Berry, farrier. 
—Aged 29, Mifs Lulnam, daughter of the 
late Mr. Lulham, of Brighton. 
At Stoke, aged 68, the Right Hon. Lord 
George Lennox, governor of Plymouth, 
ealese! of the 25th regiment of foot, and only 
brother to his Grace the Duke of Richmond. 
He married Lady Louifa Kerr, daughter of 
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William Earl of Ancram, and fifter to the 
prefent Marquis of Lothian, by whom he has 
left one fon, Major-General Lennox, now the 
immediate heir of his uncle the Duke, and 
two daughters, Countefs Bathurft and the 
Hon. Mrs. Berkeley. Lord George was 
many years M. P. for the county of Suffex : 
in the memorable conteft between Sir James 
Peachey (now Lord Selfey) and Sir T. S. 
Wilfon, wherein the latter carried his election 
by panes the poll to twenty- -eight days, 
the friends of both parties found it neceffary 
to difclaim all intention of difturbing Lord 
George in his feat, and the freeholders, in 
voting for either of the rival candidates, 
anxioufly guarded his Lordfhip’s interefts: he 
retained his ftation thus honourably cill it was 
his own wifh toretire from Parliament, when 
the freeholders transferred their fuffrages to 
his fon. His Lordfhip was*much beloved in 
private life, and.adored by the foldiers of his 
regiment, to whom he ever fhewed parental 
care and kindnefs. He was once involved in 
an unpleafant difpute with General Moftyn, 
the» governor of Minorca, to whom he com- 
plained of the bad quality of the wine ferved 
to his men, and on the governor returning 
an offenfive anfwer, his Lordfhip challenged 
him. The caufe of Fabrigas v. Mofiyn arofe 
out of this difpute; and agitated our courts of 
law for a confiderable time: but General 
Moftyn, who had thrown Mir. Fabrigas, a 
Wine merchant, into a dungeon, and after-_ 
wards banifhed him the ifland, was finally 
faddled with 1o,cool, damages, and cofts of 
fuit. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Married.) At Southampton, Mr. Channel, 
grocer, to Mifs Forder, of Itchen Ferry. 
At Millbrook, Mr Adamion, fhip-owner, 
of Sunderland, to Mifs Allington, of Red- 
bridge. 
At Odiham, Coningfby Cort, efq. of the 
Middle Temple, to Mifs Hannam. 
At Wickham, the Rev. Thomas Whip- 
ham, of Chifwick to Mifs Atkins. 
At Ringwood, the Rev. Mr. Gailey, to 
Mifs Urfula Hicks —Mr. R. E, Willmot, 
attorney of Bradford, Wilts, to Mifs Cleeves, 
only daughter of the Rev. Mr. Cleeves. 
At Romfey, Mr. G. Homely, of London, 
to Mifs Seward, daughter of the late W. 
Seward, ef 
At Winchefter, Mr. Corfe, furgeon, to Mifs 
Graham.—Mr. John Crowder, builder, to 
Mifs Jane Sparrow. 
At Botley, R. Pierfor, efq, to Mifs Carr, 
daughter of ‘the Rev. G. Carr. 
Died. | Suddenly, Mr, Jamefon, of Shir- 
ley. 
At Appleby, Ifle of Wight, the Rev. Rich- 
ard Walker, D. D. reétor of Shorwell, and 
Mottefton, in the Ifle of Wight, and of Wor- 
thy near Winchefter. 
At Alresford, aged roz, Mrs. Marthall, 
widow of the late Mr. B. Marfhall, officer of 
‘excife. 
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