475 
fer of the Thefeus, of-74 years, to Mifs Ga- 
mon, of Pratling Hall. 
At Tunbridge, S. H. Hutchinfon, efq. of 
the 52d regiment, to Mils’ Hammond, of 
Deal. 
Died.| At Ath, Mr. Rath, many years 
fexton of that pally 59. 
At Renviile, William Foord, efq, 58. . 
At Dover, Mr, Robert Polbill, carpenter, 
40. 
At Faverfham, Mr. John Lamprey, 
poftmaiter of that place, 43. 
At Tenterden, Mifs Charlotte Wratten, 
daughter of birs. W. of the Eight Bells Inn. 
At St. George’s Place, near Canterbury, 
Wilhtam Po, efq. 
At Smarden, Mr. James Bufs, 72. 
At Brompton, Mr. john Burton, clerk of 
the Survey in Chatham- yard. 
At Sit ‘tingbourn, Mrs. Tong, wife of Mr. 
Thomas T. 
At Boughton, Mrs. Adams, widow ae Mr. 
Peter A. maitfter, 83. 
At Canterbury, Mr. William Gill, 
Jord of the Orange-Tree Péie Howe ts 
Mark Thomas, eiq, 48.—At the Arch- 
bifhop’s palace, Jobn Monins, efg. 
At Ofpringe, Mr. Thomas Wildith, 78. 
At Mudiione, Mrs. El:zgabeth Collins.— 
Mrs. Winter, wife of Jofegh W. efg. 
At Luddenham, Mr. Stephen Idenden, 
farmer, 50. 
late 
SURRY. 
Chertfey Church is taking down previous _ 
to the erection of a new one, on an éniarged 
and elegant fcale, under the fuperintendance 
of Mr. Elfom. 
The growers of wool in Bagfhot and the 
adjacent country, having experienced great 
inconveniencies from the vaft difference in 
the price of that article, for want of a mar- 
ket, have agreed that a fair for the fale of 
wool fhall be held at Bagfhot, on the 15th of 
July next, and that it fhall be continued an- 
nually on chat day. The meetings for eftab- 
lifhing this fatr having been numeroufly at- 
tended not only by the yrowers of wool, but 
alfo by a number of dealers in baecie and 
other articles cf merchandize ; it has alfo 
been agreed, that it fhall be toll free for all 
forts of <attle, fheep, pigs, or any wares or 
merchandize whatever. 
Married.| At Tooting, Thomas Rippon, 
efq. of Capel Court, to iMifs Davis, daughter 
of Jofeph L. efg. of the Crove. 
Mr. Halton, jun. of Spcenhamland, Berks, 
to Mifs Garrett, of Beddington. 
At Camberwell, Wiliiam Curteis, jun. 
efq., to Mifs Hains, of Blackheath. 
Died] At Chertley, Mrs. Wilkins, wife 
of Mr. W. currier. 
' At Farnham, Mr. William Trimmer, part- 
ner in the firm of Barrett and Trimmet, 
wine-merchants, London. 
SUSSEX. - 
Died.] At Tycchurft, William Black- 
man, gent. of Boreham-ftreet, in this county, 
At Lewes, at Mifs Adams’s boarding 
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land- 
Uf June I, 
fchool, of a dropfy in the brain, Mit Stanley, 
from London.—Mrs, Bennett, a widow ladyg 
76.—Mifs Brook, daughter of Mr. B. faddler. 
——Mifs Hodgfon, davghter of John A. efq. 
- of Stockton, babe Rigs: a2. 
At By ie teins Mrs. Collard, wife of Mr. C. 
chemift.—Mr. William Tappen, eldeft fon of 
Mr. T. butcher, 17—-M t. Edward Ruifell, 
eldeft fon of Mr. R. butcher. 
Mir. James Hoobs, who for a number of 
years paft had driven an errand-cart from 
Maresficld to Brighten, 80 Mr. Hobbs was 
the father of twelve children, haa fixty- bi 
grand children, and nine great grand. childre em. 
At Lavfanne, ia Switzerland, Mre. Ff 
Naylor, lady of Francis, 4, N. efq. af 
monceux-place, ip tis cou! UP, ance 
of the late Right Rev. Jonathan 
Lord Sithep ef St. Afeeh 
Ac Buritmensee 
in, Mrs. Hare, 
rector ef that place: 
At ‘Lamberha OW: hing dip 
years, ife Of Pris 
Do. rit 1iS Mi jes hy] 
Lape. A: Mackenzie, ftationed under dae iral 
Sir J. Duckwort the Jace fuccetsful Wet 
india tguad«in—-NMirs. Heriing was buried 
at Chiddingiy, tfaliowed to tie grave by her 
ten brothers anc firit Coulins, 
all of the neme 
At Dial Floule, ¥ 
ley, carpenter. 
At Brighton, Lientenant Wemyls, of the 
if Dragoon Guards, fiationed in that town 
and barracks. He was taking an alsing on 
horfeback in company wit anether officer, 
when his horfe fuddenly took iright, and ran 
off with him. ‘The terriiied animal, after 
galioping fur fome diftance with increaling 
fury and fpeed, was making towards a gate 
of si0 common height, evideatly with the in- 
tention of attempting the leap, when, to 
avoia the fhock, his rider threw himieif trom 
the faddle. ‘The lieutenant was taken up in- 
fenfible; tut on chirurgical atitance being 
procured, he prefently recovered his reafon, 
and, as his-fkuil was not fra@tured, no appre- 
ben eon were entertained He expired, 
however, at nine o’clock the fame even= 
-ing. The head of the deceafed was opened - 
When feveral of the fmaller veffcls in the 
brain were found to have been ruptured, from 
which the blood had gradually oozed, and oc- 
cafioned his death. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Havant, Mr. Thomas Lock, 
of Bedhampton, tu Mifs Eliz. Hammond. Z 
At Alveritoke, Mr. Cole, of Wickham, to — 
Mifs Smith, of Gofport. ea 
Gabriel Munday, elq.y of the Soak, to 
Mifs Sankens, of itchen. 
At Southampton, Mr. Keeping, plumber 
and glazier, to Mifs Mary Anne Coies, daughe 
ter of Mr. C., merchant, at Crofs-Houfea— — 
Lieut. Clarchuty: of the Royal Navy, to Miis 
Amelia Graves, daughter of Mr. G. ten, mer= 
chant. - : 
At 
Ss, and eight 
» Mr. Bow- 
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