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_ Troy, fq. of Troy-town, to Mifs Pickman, 
of Gillingham, ~ 
At Smarden, Mr. Thomas Ifted, of Weft- 
well, to Mifs Jemima Mank, daughter of 
Mr. Edward M. of Smarden. 
At Boxley, Mr. George Powell, linen- 
diaper of Maidftone, to Mifs Whiting. 
At Goudhurft, Mr. Thomas Williams, to 
Milfs Wickham. 
At Lewifiam, Peter Young, efg. of Black- 
heath, to Mifs Balfour, of Windfor.—John 
Mortimer, efg. to Mifs S. Barber, daughter 
of John S. B. efq of Blackheath. 
At Margate, Captain T. Dean, to Mifs 
Eliza. Hankin. 
Died.] At Maidftone, Mrs. Smith, reli& 
of Mr, John S.—Mrs. Taylor, relit of 
‘Thomas T. gent. 
At Fordwich, Mrs. Martha Jennings, wi- 
dow, 87. 
At Elmfted, Mrs. Noble, wife of Mr. 
Mace Noble. 
At Chatham, Mrs, Morfon, the wife of 
Colonel M. of the marinzs. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Deane, widow of 
Mr. D. butcher,—Mr, Thoms Simmonds, 
fon of the late Mr. Joha S. 31.—At the 
Fountain-tavern, Mr. Auguftus Clifford, 
late of Wye. 
At Chartham- hatch, Mrs. Margaret Wood, 
widow, 84. 
At Dover, Mr. Wm. Boyton, fon of 
Thomas B. efg. 
At St.. Peter’s Thanet, 
Blackburn, 
Strivens, 96. 
At Ramfgate, in his 73d year, Samuel 
Nicholfon, efy. one of the aldermen of the 
city of Rochefter. He was an excellent man, 
highly refpected by all who knew him, and 
will be lamented as long as his virtues are 
remembered. ; 
At Folkftone, Mrs. Fuller, wife of Mr. 
John F. auétioneer. 
At Tenterden, Mr. Stephen Weaver, 28. 
—Mrs. Watfon, upwards of 30 years keeper 
of the park-gate. 
Mr. Thomas Walker, many years parifh- 
clerk of Lenham, 7:5. 
At Hunton, Thomas Mercer, efa cornet 
in the Hunton troop of Independent Yeoman- 
aN bo > ES 
At Callis Grange Thanet, Mr. John Gib- 
bons, formerly of Sittingbourn, 
At Seven Oaks, Mrs. Nouaille, wife of 
Peter WN. efq.2°" 
At Leybourn, Mr- John Price, mafter of 
the free grammar fchool. 
At Trottefciiffe, Mr. Robinfon, jun. 
At Brabourne, Mrs. Chapman, widow, 82. 
~ At Margate, Mrs. Slater, mother of George 
Slater, M.D. 02. . 
SURRY. 
Mr. Thomas. 
wine-merchant.—-Mrs, Jane 
Married.] At Gatton, Captain Kerr, of the 
firft foot guards, to Mils Hay, eldeft daughter 
of Colonel Hay, 
? Surry— Suffer. 
| July 1, 
J« Earl, efg.. of Kingffon, to Mifs Wild- 
man, of Cuckfield, .Suffex. . wis 
Died.{ At Clapham Common, W,. Power, 
efq. 73-—J. G. Gautier, efq. v 
At Champioen-lodge, Camberwell, Mifs’ 
Crefpigny, the eldeft daughter of Lieutepant 
Colonel and Lady Sarah €. a 
At Windleham, the Rey. R- B. Bell 
late Fellow of New College, Oxford. 
At Stockwell, Mr. Timothy Folgham, of 
Fleet-fireet, London. 
At Croydon, Jofeph Wilkes, efq. of 
Meafham, Leicefterthire, and one of the part= 
ners in the banking-houfe of Mefies. Wilkes, 
Dickenfons, Goodail, and Fifier, in London, 
and im two country banks. He was alfoa 
proprietor and conductor of canals and collier 
ies.; in all which conceras, -his attention was 
unremitting. He had a peculiar mode in the 
formation of roads, of which thirty years ex- 
périence has fully eftablifhed the reputation. - 
The principle on which it is founded is, in aH’ 
pofiible caies, by laying the road in a concave’ 
form, and on an inclined plane, to concentrate 
the water in the middle, and thus making” 
them as near as may ke, -like to wafhways, 
thefe being made cleaner and better by rainy 
which tn the old convex form, whete there 
mutt be ruts, proves the deftructien of roads. 
This mode is extending through a large dif. 
trict of country, and the roads have the advan=" 
tage of not only. being fafer and more p-eafant” 
to travel upon, but the fingular one of being” 
kept in repair at fo much lefs -expence tliat, 
where in the old form, the tolls collected 
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_ were inadequate to pay the intereft of money 
borrowed upon them; by the faving of ex= 
pences in this, not only-the intereft is paid, 
but the principal leffened. ; 
SUSSEX. 
Marricd.| At Malling, near Lewes, Mr, 
J- Morris, jun. to Milfs Marchant, eldeit 
daughter of Mr. M. of the Deanry. ~- 
At Hurfimoncesx, Mr. John Purfslove, 
to Mifs Smith, eldeit daughter =f Mr. Chrif- 
topher S.—Lieutenant Hall, of the county 
militia, to Mrs. J. Hill, of Henfield. 
Died | At Ditching, Mr. Thomas White, 
yeoman, 92. ; 
At Cadborough Hovfe, in the parith of Rye, 
Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. James S. “ 
At Boreham, Wm. Durrant, gent. 
At Cuckfield, Mr. Bates, auétioneer, 
At Seaford, Mr, Hood, au@tionéer, 61. 
At Chichefter, Mrs. Farhill, widow of the’ 
late Mr. F. 88.—Matter Clear. : 
At Frant, Mrs, Eyles, wife of T. B, 
Eyles, efg. . 
At Woodmarcoate Farm, Mrs. Woods, wife 
of Mr. James W. and daughter of Mr. Aldete 
man Ridge, of Chichefer, 
HAMPSHIRE. ibe 
Married | Mr. Roberts, druggift, ef Gof- 
port, to Miis Carver, of 1 itchfield. 
At Alverftoke, Mr. W. G. Hunter, fon of 
the late Rev. Dr. H. of Old Broad-ftreer, 
London, to Mifs Kate Gibfon, of Gofport. 
At 
