1809.] 
Died] At Harwich, Mrs. Hardy, 30.— 
Deputy Commissary General Stokes, 34, 
At South Bunfleet, in comsequence of the 
-bite of a viper, Mt. John Hintoh..=Mzy. John 
Salisbury. 
At Porleigh, Mr. Jolin Church. 
At Great Waltham, Mrs. Darby. 
At Lawson Hall, High Easter, Mr. Wil- 
liam Townsend. ° ? 
At Colchester, Mrs. Green, who formerly 
kept a boarding school at -Hadleigh, Suffolk, 
86.—Mr. John Bevall, upwards of 40 years 
parish clerk of St. Runwail, 62. : 
At Malden, Mrs. Busbridge.—Mrs. Perry. 
At Rayleigh, Mrs. Digby, late of the Gol- 
den Lion Inn. 
At. Thorp Hall, 
Saward. 
At Fobbing, Mr. Tames Green. 
eae KENT; 
Married.| At Maidstone, Michael Lock, 
esq. of Stanhope Street, London, to Mary, 
third daughter of Mr. John Baldock. 
South Church; Mrs. 
Lieutenant Rudolph Pringle, of the King’s’ 
German Legion, to Caroline, daughter of J. 
Townley, esq. of Ramsgate. 
At Woodnesborough, Isaac Slaughter, esq. 
' collector of customs at Sandwich, to Miss 
Garrett. 
At Sahdwich, Stephen Bradley, esq. to 
Miss Jane Sayer, daughter of the late Benja- 
min S. esq. of Deal. : 
Died.}] At Deal, in consequence of a 
wound received in the lines before Flushing, 
Lieutenant Colonel! Peter Hayes Petit, of the 
55th regiment of foot, second sen of the late 
John Lewis Petit, M.D. 36. 
At Maidstone, Mr. Reynolds, 59.—-Mrs. 
Swan, 57. ge < 
At Sarr, H. Collard, esq. 
At Smarden, Mrs. Anderton. 
At Manstone Court, Isle of Thanet, Miss S. 
Foat. 
The Rev. Wheeler Bunce, rector of Ham, 
and vicar of St. Clement’s in Saudwich, 72. 
At Davington, Mr. James Wright, sen. 75. 
At Canterbury, Henry Nicholl, esq. 
At Folkestone, Mr. John Hague, 72. 
At Brookland, Mrs. Barling. 
At Birchington, Mrs. M A. Wilson. 
At Dover, Mrs. Saure, 87. 
At Shooter’s Hill, Lady Stuart, relict of 
Lord Henry S. fitth son of the Marquis of 
Bute; (whose death is mentioned in our last 
number) and daughter of the late Earl .of 
Grandison. 
At Maidstone, in his 43d year, Major-ge- 
neral Coote Manningham, Colonel of the 
95th, or rifle regiment of foot, and one of the 
Equerries to his Majesty. A further account 
will be given in our next Number. 
. SURRY. 
Married.| At Cobham, Jasper Vaux, 
€sq. of Queen Ann strcet West, to Miss 
Combe, eldest daughter of Harvey Christian 
.Combe, M. P. for London. 
Died.] At Chertsey, Mr. Summers, apo- 
thecary and surgeon. The wafostunate cir- 
dvent~Surry—Susser. 
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cumstances which occasioned his deach, were 
as follow:—William Vincent, the son of a 
butcher, at Chertsey, having a quarrel withx 
the hostler at the Swan Inn, way-laid and 
beat him in such a manner, that he died in 
a few days. A ccroner’s jury was summoned 
on the occasion, ‘and feund that the man had 
died by the visitation of God 3; but the neich- 
bourhood being by no means satisfied with 
this verdict, the magistrates of the county 
undertook an investigation of the business, 
when it appeared, that the hostler had aied 
in conseguence of the blows which he had 
recelved trom’ Vincent. Mr. Summers was 
one of the witnesses examined before the ins 
quest, and after giving evidence, it was im= 
puted to him, that, being the medical man 
who attended Vincent’s family, he had de- 
livered himself more favourably as to the 
cause of the hostler’s death, than the circum- 
Stances would warrant, and that witha view 
toshelter Vincent, Hand-bills were publish 
ed, and other mortifying attacks were likewise 
made-upon him, by some of his neighbours. 
At length, being naturally of a desponding, 
nervous habit, he one morning left his house, 
end repairing to the Abbey River threw 
himself in, and was drowned. Th's awful 
occurrence produced, as soon as it was known, 
an universal sentiment of sorrow and regret 3 
and the circumstance, which led to the me-. 
lanchely catastrophe, was at once lostin the 
recoilection of the amiable disposition, pro- - 
fessional skill, and gentlemanly manners of 
the deceased. / 
\ SUSSEX. 
Married.} At Rye, Capnain Betts, of the 
Lion revenue cuter, to Miss EB. Holt, second 
daughter of John HY gent. 
At Tarring, Martin Tupper, esq. of New 
Burlington street, London, to Miss Ellen 
Davis, of Devonshire-Place. : 
Died.} At Paxhitl Park, Mr, Broad, re= 
Jict of William B. esqr and mother of the 
Countess of Winterton, 78. : 
At Worthing, Miss Isabella Elliot, youngest 
daughter of the late Nicholas Hiliott, esq. of 
Winterborne Gunner, near 'Sail'sbury. She 
was walking near Worthing, when she was 
met by a boy on horseback, who being un-. 
able to manage the hoise, she was beaten 
down against a wall, and her skull fractured 
in such a manner as to occasion her death. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Holland, 
At Rye, Mr. Mark Peadle. 
At Danny, aged 85, Mrs, Mary Gratwicke, 
Yn her the poor have lost a liberal befactress, 
and every branch of the Campion family a 
loved and valued friend. She was award cf 
the late Henry-Campion, grandfather of the 
present owner of Danny, and had beena con- 
stant inmate of the family from an early age 
to the time of herdeeease. In the mo-t per- 
fect acceptation of the term—she lived add 
died a Christian. ~ 
At Henfiels, Mrs. Baley, relict of A. B. esq, 
At Horsham, the Rev. Wm. Morgan, 70. 
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