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collector of the customs.—Mr. Robert Bat 
ley, 58. 
At Bungay, Mr, James Chapman, improe 
priator of the réctory of Il!ketshall St. Lawe 
rence, 
At Ousden, My. Bumstead Moore. 
‘At Mildenhall, Mr. Pettit, 
At Letheringham » Miss Cooper. 
At Denston, the Rev. Beriah Brook, per- 
petual curate of that place. 
“At Shadbyeok, Mr. James Peterson, 61. 
At: Newmarket, Mz. Rradley.—Mrs. Al- 
chin, 
' At Bildeston-hall, Miss Chaplin, 32. 
At Bury, Mrs, Jaques. 
At Melton, while ona visit to Sir Jacob 
Astley, George Wyndham, esq. of Cromer, 
Norfolk, 46. 
At Woodbridge, Mr. Robert mason af 
Kettleburgh, — 
ESSEX 
Died.] At Faulkbourne-hall, in tis 78th 
year of his age, John Bullock, esq. one of the 
representatives in parliament for that county, 
and colenel of the eastern regiment of its 
militia. He was first elected to serve in par- 
liament in 1754, and continued to represent 
Maldon and Steyning {with a very short in- 
terruption) until the general election, in 
1784, when, notwithstanding the peculiar 
circumstances of the times, he was elected 
without opposition one of the members for the 
couhty-of Essex, and to which situation he 
was five times re-elected. He was an officer 
in the militia for this county from its first 
jpstitution, iz 1759, and commanded the 
eastern regiment as celonel for nearly thirty 
years. He lived and died universally es- 
teemed and respected by all who knew him, 
“At Purleigh, Marys daughter of Mr, 
Jonathan Powell. 
At Great Dunmow, Mr. Edward Harridge. 
r At Springfield, Mr. T bomas Clarke, of the 
Doke’ s Head inn. 
At Horndon on the Hill, 
Badley, 73. 
' At Danbury, Mr. Thomas Tyrner,' who 
Mr. Thomas 
has for twenty-two years been supported by | 
the Union Benefit Society of that town, 91. 
At Coggeshall, Mr. John Harrison. 
KENT. 
In he progress of excavating the basin for 
¢he canal, which is to connect the Thames 
and Medway, a stratum of peat has been dis- 
eovered, in which large trees are found,  ap- 
parently { oak and yew, some standing, others © 
lying horizontally, and some in.all directions. 
The work goes on rapidly at the end towards 
tie Thames, and it will not belong before _ 
the foundation-stone is laid down. 
Married. | At Leybourne, Sir ‘Brook W. 
Bridges, Bart. of Goodnestone, to Dorothy 
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir H. Hawley, 
Bart. of Leybourne Grange. 
At Ospringe, Lieutenant Innis, of the 428 
regiment, to Miss Kyat Sneha of a 
EsssexmKente 
[March I, 
tain Fraser, of the sameregiment.—The Rev, 
Richard Osborn Tylden, vicar of Chilham, 
to Miss Frances Fairman, of Millars Lynsted. 
At Loddiswell, Jone. George Children, esq. 
of Tunbridge, to Caroline, eldest daughter of ' 
George Furlong Wise, esq. of Wooletones , 
near King’s Bridge, Devon. 
At Chatham, Mr. Bagster, deputy come 
missary to the forces in Portugal, to Miss. 
Shirley. 
At Stroud, Mr. Edwards, surgeon, to Miss 
Farthing. 
Died.] At Ashford, Mr. Holliday.—-Mr. 
Oliver. 
At Deal, Mrs. Brooksby.—-Mrs. Larkins. 
At Lea, ‘Mr. C. Brown, of Muscovy-court,’ 
London, 26. 
At Sheerness, Mrs. Coveney. 
At Mount Ephraim, in Boughton Bleany ' 
Thomas Dawes, esq. 91, 
At Rochester, in consequence of wounds 
‘which he received from three unknown rufe 
fians, on the New Road, near Chatham, Mr. 
Boucher, sen. 
At Chatham, Mr. Peter Paddon. He was 
_a‘man of uncommon stature, his coffin mea 
suring seven feet long. —Mr. Baker, late mi- 
nister of the General Baptist Meeting-house, 
At Tenterden, Mr. G, Pearce, 71. 
At Boughiton-house, Jane, wife of Lge 
liam Henry Douce, esq. 
At Dartford, Mr. Thomas Budgen. 
At Sandwich, Mr. William sb 085. Fi the 
oldest freeman of that town, 95. , 
At Whitstable, Mr. John Raker, 25. 
At Bromley, Thamas Soane, esq. 
At Romney, in his 41st year, Thomas 
Trevillon, esq. first lieutenant in Captain 
Honeyweod’s troop of yeoman cavairy. Hig 
merits as ‘an officer were justly appreciated by. 
the truly respectable corps to which he bee 
longed. In the domestic circle of private 
life, his many amiable qualities ranked high 
in the esteem of his numerous friends, and 
his loss will long be deplored with the keenest 
regret. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Maxwell. — Mrs, 
Mead.—Mrs. Lodge.—Mr. Thomas Parnell, 
51.<Mrs, Fry. —Mrs. Anne Igglesdens—c — 
Mrs. Anne Burbridge, 58. 
At Feversham, John Shepherd, esq. 80.—0. 
Mr. Thomas Bonner, 75.—Mrs. Mann. 
At Margate, Mrs. Gooden, wife of Mr. G. 
schoolmaster, 
» At Ash, Mr. John Price, C4 a 
. AG Brampton; Mr. John Tracy. 
At Maidstone, Mr. Hacon.—Miss Allen, 
27. 
At Hythe, Mrs. Broadbridge. 
At Whitstable, Mrs. Ward, 8Q.e=-Mr. . 
Thomas Gregory, 70. ; 
_ At Eaversham, Miss Pratt. — 
At Lydd, Mr. T, Gilbert, 82. 
At Buckland, Mr. William Fox, 43.. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Lewis, wife of Colonel 
L. of the Royal Marines. : 
SURRY, : 
