felt, by all ranks of society. He has 1 ft 
three sens and one daughter to dament the 
loss of a most affectionate patents 
A: Canterbury, William Gardner,- 22. —= 
Kirs. Bushell, 77.—Mr. Williamson, plum-_ 
ber and giazier.—Mrs. Ann fepine, late of 
the King’s Head —Mr. John Hudson, car- 
penter, 35. 
At Deal, Mr. Charles Hammond, agent 
for shipping, 57.—Mr. George Kendall,.¢9. 
At Sheerness, Mr. Sticton, late foreman of « 
the sailmakers, Sheerness-yard.—Mr., Pal- 
mer, quarter-man of the Caulkers, Dock- 
yard.—-Mrs. Shortie, widow, 74. ae 
At Margate, the Rev. Wiiliam Chapman, 
_M. A. rector of Kimble Parva, Bucks, and 
vicar of St. John’s, Margate. 
At~ Addington, Mr. W. Smith, 
man, 64. 
At Rochester, Mr. Thomas Lomas, grocer. 
At Sheerneas, Mr. Laydon, of the Dock- 
yard, 40. ny 
In the parish of Pluckley, Mrs. Ash- 
bee, 78. ; 
At Greenwich, Miss Prisca Anderson, 
youngest daughter of the late Colonel A, of 
the royal artillery. 
At Minster, Thanet, Mr. Stephen Peake, 
jun. carpenter. 
At Mongeham Parsonage, the Rev. Henry 
Dimeck, ‘rector of St. Edmund the King, 
&c. 82. , 
At Faversham, Mrs. Browning, 75. 
At Chatham, Mr. John Tonken, one of 
the cimber converters in the Dock-yard. 
At Sandwich, Mrs. Austen. 
’ At Lenhall-farm, Bishopsbourn, Thomas 
Parker, esq. maycr of Canterbury, 42. 
yeo- 
At Boughton under Blean, Mr. John 
Cooling, 73. 
At Folkstone, Mrs. How, 26. 
At Ramsgate, Sir Alexander Munro, of 
Novar, North Britain, one of the commissi- 
oners of his majesty’s customs. 
At Maidstone, Mr. William Randell, 
secretary to the Kent Life and Annuity 
Office. From an indefatigable disposition, 
no privations were tog great for him to 
endure. when in discharge of his public 
duties. 
SURRY, 
Died.) At Wallington, Caroline, the wife 
of '§. G: Children, esq. 
“At Baxson Causeway, Mrs, Coward. 
At Richmond Hill, F. W. Bonham, esq. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.} At Hastings, Thomas Harwood, - 
_ @sq. lieutenant in the Royal Flint Infantry 
Militia, to Miss Beviil, daughter of Solomon 
_ B. esq. 
At Brede, Mr, Stephen Mosely, of Allon’ 
-_ eon, to Miss Elizabeth Ades. 
Died} At Brighton, James Mitchell, esq, 
of London.—Mr.. John Elpnick.—-Henry 
~Hughes, esq. of London, 62 —Robert Cole, _ 
@93: solicitor of Windsor. 
At burwash, 
3 
William Constable, ecg. 69. 
$36 Surrey—Susser— Hampshire=Witshire— Berkshire. (Nov. ts 
At Syderhim, Josiah Doraford, one of 
his maj:sty’s justices of the peace for this 
county, 76. / ee : v2 
At Hestings Barracks, captain and adjue 
tant Edward Trelawny, of the Bediord 
militia. 
"At Rye, Mr. “John Walker, surveyor of | 
the customs there, greatly regretted. 
At Horsham, Mrs. Humphries. 
e HAMPSHIRE. z 
The Rev. C. R. Henville, M.A. Fellow of 
New College, Oxford, has been presented to 
the chapel of St. Peter's, Emsworth. _ 
. Married.] . The. Rev. Daniel Williams, 
vicar of Romsey and Tinsbury, to Mrs. Boora, 
widow of the late Major B. R.M. 4 
At Winchester, Mr, George Wooldridgey 
butcher, to Miss Wells. 
The Rev. Mr. Miller, of Hartley 
Miss Ann Brackstone. ; 
At St. Croix Chapel, R. Gott, esq. to 
Amelia, daughter of the late W. Miell, esq- - 
At West Green, Mr. J. Bird, tanner, to 
Miss Webb, of Hook. 
At Andover, Mr. G.-Goddard, of High- 
clere, to Miss Jane Arthur. 
At Thorpe Chapel, Mr. Vincent, of Ash- 
mansworth, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. 
Slade, of Thorpe Farm. Ma ne 
Died.] At Winchester, Mr- Mann, park- 
keeper to the Earl of Ashburnham. 
At Newport, Isle of Wight, Mr. Templar 
Cook, second son of Thomas C. esq. of that 
town. His death was occasioned by a violent 
cold which he caught on the first day of shoot- 
ing, by impradently lying down on the grass 
when he was very much fatigued. 
_At Mount Pleasant, near Newport, Isle 
of Wight, John Kirkpatrick, esq. banker, 55. 
At Teignmouth, Mrs. George Byng, wife 
of Commodore B. of the Belliqueux. 
WILTSHIRE. A 
The Rey. Thomas Watkins, M. A- has 
been instituted to the vicarage of Myhdy. | 
Died.] At Malmsbury, Mr. M‘Donald, of 
the Grey-nound inn. He was suffocated im 
one of his casks, by impure air. 
Of Shercot, near Pewsey, Mr. James 
Puckeridge, awealthy farmer, much esteemed 
for his philanthropy. ~ 
Of Ivy house, near Chippenham, M. 
Humphreys, esg. 77, fe: 
At Salisbury, Mr. Gilmour, bookseller. 
The Rev. C. Davies, M.A, vicar of Sutton 
Benger, near Chippenham. . 
. BERKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Reading, Mr. John Law, of 
Bucklebury, to Miss Row.—Wm. Harris, 
esq. of the royal artillery, to Miss Fanny 
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Wm. Dawesy 
Row, te 
esq. of Mortimer.—-Mr. Edward Bernard, ta 
Miss Martha Horniman. 6m , 
Died.] At Reading, Mr. Thomas Midwin- 
ter, third sonof Mr..M. hat-maker. 
At Bishop’s- Lands, Mr. William Pottinger, 
son of Mr. P. of Sonning. 
At Abingdon, Mr. Thomas Giles, 82. _ 
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