595 | Essexr—E. ent—Surry. 
one of the town serjeants, 90.—Mr. Mork- 
house, 28 —~-Mr. Robert Ward, 22.—Mr. 
George Lease. 
At Meliord, Mrs, Lungley, 93. 
At Bacten, Mr. Dutton, of the Bull Inn. 
At Bretestale,.Mrs Lambert. 
At Bardwell, Mrs. Stammers, 69. 
At Great Cornard, Mrs. L. Guyon, sister 
of C. P. Guyen, esq. 
At Sudbu y, Alexander Jameson, M.D. 
Many years deputy inspector of the Military 
Hospiials, 53. 
ESSEX. 
The steepie of Harwich Church, ona late 
sutvey, has been pronounced in so ruinous and 
dangerous a state, as to render it necessary to 
be taken down and rebuilt. It having been 
for a great number of years a conspicuous sea- 
merk, we mention this circumstance fof the 
information of maripers. We also mention 
it as a caution, that the inhabitants af those 
parishes in all parts of the kingdom, who may 
have toweis or steeples to their churches, 
May cause an immediate inspection as to their 
being inasecure state. The late unfortu- 
nate falling of the tower at St. Nicholas 
Church, at Liverpool, forcibly requires this 
attention. 
MMarried.] At Colchester, Mr. J. dancas- 
ter, surgeon, to Miss Fisin, only daughter of 
Mr. James F. 
Died.] At Witham Lodge, Ann, youngest 
daugn.er of the hon. Francis Talbot. 
At Colchester, Mrs. Cant.—Mrs. Walford, 
wife of Mr. W. jun. 
At Writtle, Mrs. Moss. 
At Little Waltham, Mrs. Lucas, formerly 
of the bell Inn. 
At Dedham, Daniel Cock, esq. 56. 
At Sible Hedingham, Henry Villiers, eld- 
ect son of Captain George Fowke, of the royal 
navy, 11. 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Mary. Ashley, 91. 
At lurleigh, the rey. Roger Hayne, curate 
ofthat plae. ‘This curacy is in the gift of 
Oniel College, Oxford, ond the provost of that 
colege, at the time of a vacancy, generally 
succeeds to it. Mr. Hayne was much re- 
specicd amongst his parishioners ; and preach- 
ed a seimon in the afternoun of the day pre- 
ceding hisceath; but a glandular complaint» 
which le had iong enctured, it Is supposed, 
cau-ed the sudcen texsmination of his exist- 
ence <—In ber 67th year, Mademoiselle Ge- 
nevi-ve Gaudoin, upward oi ferty years sur 
poi cendant at the late poarding-school of 
Mr-. iugn at Great Baddow. 
At Stentord-ie Hope, wr. Jos. Eastwood. 
At Buip an Sir. Jos. Martin. 
At Safiron Walden, Mr. Jolin Nichols, 75. 
At Spr: efield, Mr. Jos. Mairiage, 58. 
At Stoke-by-Nayland, My. Daniel Mann, 
gi 
At Great Hovksley, Mr. Burrell, 81, 
_ At Kelvedon, Mr. Jemes Sparks, 72. 
At Riy.nhall, Mrs. Mary. Standish, a mai- 
den lady, 73. j 
[May 1, 
At Ingatestone, Miss Pettitt. 
At Witham, Mr, Isaac, 79. 
KENT. 
Married.] At West Malling, Richard De- 
bary, esq. of the i: mple, London, to Eloisa, 
second daughter of Lieut.-Col Dowrman. 
At Canterbury, Charles Tudor, esq. to 
Miss Moore. 
At Chelsfield, James Noah, esq. of Bath, 
to Miss Phillips, daughter of Mr. P. of 
Northstead House, near Bromley. 
Died.| At Ingress Park, Mrs. Havelock, 
wife of William H, esq. - 
At Rochester, the reverend Dr. Nicholas 
Brown, 41 years rector of Ingoldsby,. near 
Folkingham, in tHe county of Lincoln, and 
formerly fellow of Christ College, Cam- 
bridge. The rectory is in the patronage of 
the society. 
At Broadstairs, Mrs. Norwood, 83. 
At Margate, Mrs. Miles, relict of John M. 
esq. 
a Headcorn, at the house of her sgn in- 
law the rev. David Evans, Mrs. Ann Brook, 
78. 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Mitchell, 77.—Mr. 
Joshua Lane.—Mr. George Wilkins, whose 
humour and eccentricities at elections and 
‘other similar occasions, had rendered his 
name highly popular, 43, 
At Chatham, Mrs. Webb, 90. 
At Eastry Court, Mrs. A. Paige, 93. 
At Deptford, Miss Jane Robb, younger 
daughter of Charles R. esq. master attendant 
of his majesty’s aock-yard at that place. 
At Folkstone, Mr. Thomas Squire, one of 
the common council, 71.— Mr. William 
Pope, 21. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Cranbrook. — Mrs. 
Elizabeth Betts, 78.—Mrs. Rouse, 25. 
At Woolwich, Mrs. Adye, relict of Major 
Stephen Payne A. of the royal artillery. 
At Sleden, Mrs. Payler, wife of Thomas 
Watkinson P. esq. a 
At. Chartham Deanery, William Gilbee, 
esq. 
ae Petham, Mr. Jobn Daniels, 80. 
At Wickham, Mr. Thomas Hewson, 88. 
At Dartford Workhouse, in his 106th year, 
James Gibson. He retained his intellects 
almost to the hour of his death, and smoked 
his pipe, which was his constant companion, 
only halfan hour before. He was a native of 
Dover, in Kent. ‘ 
At Ivychurch, Mr. Joseph Sacree,75, He 
was parish clerk of Ivychurch 52 years, and 
never omitted his duty during that time, but 
on the Sunday preceding his death. 
. 
SURRY. 
Married. At Carshalton, John Plummer, 
esq. of Camberwell, to Miss Taylor, daughter 
of john T. esq. of Tunbridge Wells. 
At Banstead, Captain Piatt, of the South 
Lincoln militia, to Mrs. Bourchier, relict of 
Captain B. of the royal navy. 
Died.| At Dorking, My James Consta- 
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