1869. 
Essex, 
Married.| At Walthamstow, Francis 
Evans, jun. esq. to Harriet, third daughter 
of John Locke, esq. 
At Maldon, Mr. Shynn, of the Blue Boar 
Inn, Prittlewell, to Miss Harris, of Gold- 
hanger.—-M. Clifford, esq. captain in the 
28th regiment, to Miss Payne. 
At Colchester, R. Wills Mapowder, esq- 
to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Ro- 
bert, Cawre, esq.—-Mr. Charles Robertson, 
of Surry House Boarding School, to Miss 
Sarah Wayman.—T. W. Maybey, lieutenant 
in the Essex militia, to Miss Ann English. 
Died} At Cold Norton, Mr. Thomas 
Grant. 
At Springfield, Mr. James Harwood, 86.— 
Mr. John Abrey, 83.——-Mrs. Moss.——Mr. Jo- 
seph Wilshire. 
At Prittlewell, Miss Eleanor Kemp, 23. 
At Wakes Colne, William, eldest son of 
William Brett, esq: 14. 
. At Billericay, Mr. Samuel Clay. 
At Lexden, C. A. Crickett, esq, 41. 
At Colchester, Mr. Stephen Betts. 
At Sible Hedingham, Mrs. Fowke, relict 
of Tharpe F. esq. late major in the royal 
mnarines. 
At Witham, Mr. Perceval.-—Edward, son 
of Mr. E. Aldridge. 
_ At Chelmsford, Mis. Mary Frost, widow 
of Mr. Charles F. bookseller and printer.—= 
Mrs. Chipperfield, 74.—-Lieutenant Augus- 
tine Mercati, of the Cornwall militia.—Mrs. 
Pearson. 
At Great Dunmow, Mrs. Barnard, 73. 
At Bocking, Louisa, eldest daughter of 
William Nottidge, esq. of Bermondsey, 
Surry. : 
At Galleywood Common, Coleone] Colborn, 
of the royal artillery. 
. At Ramsden, Park, Mr. Thomas Mayotte. 
KENT. . 
For the better accommodation of the troops 
stationed in Canterbury, an hospital is about 
to be erected, ina healthy situation at the 
back of the range of barracks, in the northern 
quarter of the city. Its size is estimated to 
accommodate about five in every hundred of 
the troop? usually stationed there, and every 
attention is to be paid im its construction, to 
render it conducive to health and comfort. 
Comprehended in its scite, will be an area of 
several acres of land, which is to be used in 
future. as an exercise ground for the cavalry 
regiments, that may be stationed in the bar-, 
racks. The ground has also been chosen 
near Fort Pitt, at Chatham, for a similar 
hospital, for the use of the troops at that 
place. These buildings will supersede the 
necessity of regimental hospitals at the above 
paces, which are too often, from their nature 
and construction, rather the promoters than 
the preventives of disease. 
Married.| At Sittingbourne, Argles Bishop, 
esq. banker, of Maidstone, to Mary-Ann, 
daughter of Edward eataiti esq. 
Esser—Keni—Surry. Ej 525 
At Gillingham, Lieutenant de Bacher, of 
the royal waggon train, to Mary Philippa, 
daughter of the late Rev. Richard lieerle of 
Tunstal House. 
At West Malling, John Scudamore, esq: of 
Maidstone, to Charlotte Catharine, youngest 
daughter of Lieutenant-colenel Downman, of: 
the royal artillery. 
At Lewisham, the Rev. John Stevens, rec- 
tor of East Wittering, Sussex, to Miss A. A 
Norton. 
At Folkstone, Tohn Wallis, esq. of Sid- 
mouth, Devon, to Miss M. Haden. 
Died. } At Tenterden, Mrs. Winser, 1h. 
Mrs. Batchelor, 90. 
At Dover, Mrs. Burrows.—Mr.: John Wal- 
ker, surgeon. 
At Ashford, Mr. William Wall, 69. Mrs, 
Joy.—=Mr. Stewart 
At Margate, Mrs. Hunter, ei 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Jacobson, relict of J. a 
esq. 
At Faversham, Mrs. Doswell, wife of boas 
tain D. of the Custom House cutter stationed 
there.—-Mr. Gibbs, 82. 
At Debden Farm, Petham, Mr. Stephea 
Partridge, 31. 
At Bethersden, Mr, Hawkins. 
At Biddenden, Mrs. Sarah Holmes, 87. 
At Eythorn, Mr. Samuel Sankey, 36. 
At Sheldwich, Mrs, Read.--T homas nee 
gent. 69. 
At Boughton-under-Blean, Me. Willian 
Mears, 22. 
At Cranbrook, William Thompson, get. 
73. 
At Gravesend, Is Williams, gent. 
At Bic tat, Mrs. Alexander. 
At Deal, in his 18th year, Mr. James Mur: 
ray Clapham, midshipman and master’s mate 
of his Mayjesty’s brig, Pandora, greatly beloved 
and regretted by his captain and officers, and 
the whole ship’s company, only son of the 
Rev. Samue! C. vicar of Great Ouseborne, 
Yorkshire, and rector of Gussage St. Michael, 
in Dorsetshire, &c. 
At Longport, Mrs. Margaret Giles. 
At Wickham, Mr. Thomas Hatcher, 95. 
At Wye, Mr. William Kennett, 68. 
At Borden, Mr. John Kirby. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Newport, sen. —Ca- 
tharine, wife of Mr. William Gorely, 33 — 
Mr. Henry Hearn, 74-—Mr, Hardemaniew 
Mr. Gillman, 41.—Mrs. Davis. 
At Eastry, Mrs, Mead, wife of Mr. M. of 
the Beil Inn, Sandwich. 
At Kamegate, Mrs; Jarman. 
At Sandwich, Mrs. Stanner. 
SURBY. ~ - 
On the 1st of May the Guildford Agricut= 
tural Society held their first meeting Lord 
Somervile’s Spanish rams and fat oxen, were 
much admired, as were such of Mr. Ellis’s 
stock as had been fattened with molasses. 
The following. prizes. were adjutged; te 
Mr. Coles, of Croydon, fot the best South- 
down rams, the first prize; to Mr. G. Ryde, 
of 
