1809.] 
Died.] At Stansted Parsonage, Miss New- 
Man. 
At Mildenhall, James Clift, gent. 
At Bury, Mr. Peachey 
At Ipswitch, Mr. Joseph Pannifte, mer- 
chant. 
At Freckenham, Mrs. Scarrew, 57. 
At Botesdale, Mr. John Dobson. 
ESSEX. 
Married.] At Hazeleigh, Peter Wedd, esq. 
of Malden, to Miss Mary Dunkin, daughter 
of John D. esq. of Woodham Mortimer. 
At South Weald, Mr. Jonathan Carswell, of — 
Brentwood, to Mics |Elizabech Groom. 
At Gosfield, ‘W. Thurlow, esq. to Maria, 
youngest daughter of James Donovan, esq. of 
Antigua. 
At Colchester, Mr. Daniel Field, of Hert- 
ford, to Mrs. Lloyd, relict.of David Dixon, 
L. esq 
Mie Natiane 1 Clements, ‘of Dov ercourt,to 
Louisa, youngest daughter of the late James 
Pulham, esq. of Fak wich: 
Thomas Harvie Farquhar, esq. eldest son of 
Sir Walter F. to Miss Sybilia Rockliffe, 
daughter and sole heiress of the Rev. Morton 
R. of Woodford. , 
Died} At Colchester, the wife of Joha 
Thompson esq. deputy commissary general. 
The Rev. Henry Leeves, vicar of Mucking 
and Broxted, 47. Hisdeath wasoccasioned by 
imprudently drinking cold water, whilst warm 
in attending his hay-makers. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. Samuel Summers, — 
Miss Sarah Grave. 
' At Thundersley Lodge, Mr. W. Benton, 
72. 
“At Brentwood, Mary, wife of Mr. N. S. 
Machine, 27. 
At Great Henney, Mrs. Andrews, wife of 
the Rev. C.. A. rector cf that place, and 
youngest daughter of the Rev. W. Nesfield 
of Wickhambrook. 
At Great Coggeshali, Mr. Riched Apple- 
ton, 75. 
At Laytonstone, Mrs. Henley, 80. 
_ At Haybridge Hall, 
Robert Francis, 74. 
At Woodham Ferris Hall, Elizabeth, second 
daughter of Mrs. Carter, 
'. At Purleigh, Mrs. Sly, wife of Mr. 
schoolmaster, 
At Bradfield, Mr. W. Nunn, 17. 
At Great Baddon, Miss Lorkin, 66. 
At Burnham, Mr. Busbridge, of the King’s 
- Arms Inn. 
At Brudwell, Miss Grace Cousins, only 
daughter of Mr. Samuel .C. of Bocking. 
‘At Hatfield Peverel, Hannah, eldest 
daughter of Mr. W. Cook, of North Bem- 
fleet. 
At Witham, Miss Sarah Church. 
KENT. 
Married.| At Eltham, Captain Nicholl, of 
the South Kent volunteers, to Mrs. Boyton, 
of Dover, 
E'ssexr—Keni—Surry—Sussee—Hampshire. 
near Malden, Mr... 
115 
At Headcorn, W. Norris, gent. to Mis 
Eliza Iggulden. 
At Cranbrook, the Rev. D.W. Davis, vicar 
of that place, to "Miss Akhurst. 
Died. } At Wateringbury, John Eagleton, 
esq. ‘first clerk in the Exchequer Bull Office, 
in which he had been for 30 years, 48. 
At Bounds, Bidborqugh, near Tunbridge, 
aged 86, the Hon. Mrs. Butler, mother to 
the late Dowager Countess Darnley, gtand- 
mother to the present Earl of Darnley, and 
aunt to the Earl of Lanesborough. 
At Deal, Mr. E. Mount, 81. 
At Ashford, Mr. W. Kennet, many years - 
master cooper, of the King’s warehouse, 
Folkestone, 70.—-Mr3. Boddington, 46. - 
At Canterbuty, Mr. W. Hobday.—Mrs. 
Rigden.<-Mrs. Barnes, of the Rose Inn.—. 
Mrs. Tharp.—-Mrs. Potter.——-Mr. John Buck- 
hurst.— Walter English, esq. of Kennington 
Green. 
At Faversham, Miss Dournes. 
At Margate, Mr. John Daniel, 68. 
At Brompton, Mr. John ASH 
At Hearne Bay, Mr. T. Philpott, 35, 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Bensted, — __ ~ 
At Newehurch, Mrs. Burton. 
SURRY. 
Morea At Banstead, the Rev. Peter . 
Aubertin, Rector of Chipstead, to Henrietta, 
youngest daughter of Daniel Lambert, esq. 
of Banstead. 
At Croydon, Mr. Core Matthew, jun, to 
Miss Streeter. 
Died] At Chertsey, at tod Montford’s, 
Bernard Austin Brocas, esq. of Beaurepaire, - 
in the county of Southampton. The ancestor 
of this family came over to England with Wil- 
liam of Normandy, and the Conqueror gave 
him Beaurepaire as a reward for his Services, 
which the family have possessed ever since. 
At Stonehall, in the 79th year of her age, 
Lady Louisa Clayton, fifth daughter of Tho- j 
mas, the first Earl of Pontefract, andrelict of  — 
William C. esq. of Harleyford, Bucks. 
SUSSEX. 
The Subscription Schools for the education 
of poor children of all denominations of Chris- 
tians, in Lewes, and its neighbourhood, have | 
been opened. A very commodions building » 
S. ~ has been erectedand fitted up, by Mr. Wilds, 
for the purpose, and upwards of 200 children, 
-of both sexes, have already been registered as 
pupils. “A master and mistress properly skill- 
‘ed in the manner recommended by Mr. Lan- 
caster, to ** reach the young idea how to 
shoot,” have been engagad by the directors. 
Died} At Brighton, Mr. Tilt, upwardsof - 
twenty years master of the Castle Lavern.— 
George Baillie, esq. 62.—Mrs. Buckoll. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Jenner, relict of Mr. John 
J. formerly master of the Star Inn, 7¢.—- 
Mrs. Rideong, relict of the Rev. John R. 77. 
pee Wy eston, 60. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
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