1806.] 
At Stowmarket, Mr. Jolis Reynolds, ma- 
fy years a reipectable fhopkeeper at Somer- 
fham, but who had'retired from bufinets, 89. 
At his feat at Auberies, near Sedans, Ro- 
bert Andrews, efg. late receiver-generai for 
the county of i flex, 79. As an aétive and 
Impartial magiitrate (of which he was the 
Olueft on the lift in Effex, if not alfo in Suf- 
folk); as a landlord; a mafter; a friend3 
and as the fatner of a numerous family ; his 
lofs is deeply felt and fincerely lamented 
The Kev. Humphry Smythies, rector of 
Alpieton, in chis county, and of. Little 
Staughton. Be:tonithe, 83. 
At Chedifton Hall, near Halefworth, Mrs. 
Beales, wife of Mr John B, 
Aged 69 (on the day of his birth), Sir 
Charies Uavers, bart of Ruthbrooke-hall, 
near Hury 3 of which borough he was the 
faithful reprefent tive during five fucceflive 
parliaments, electeo firce the year 1774, and 
his family during the greateft part of the pe- 
riod trom the Reyoiution in 1688, being ever 
{lrenuoufly attached to true Whig principles. 
At the laft general ele€tion, in 1802, he re- 
tired into private life, and received the una- 
Dimous thanks of coe corporation for his ftea- 
dy and upright condu& during the feveral 
fethons he reprefented them. He fupported 
a lingering iioecis with much fortitude, and 
waited the appioach of death with Chriftian 
refignation, At exprefs deffre, chis 
remains were very piivetel interred in the 
family vauit at Kuihbrooke, on Tuefday 
morning. The title is become exrinG. 
ESSEX. 
The late annual meeung of the Effex Agri- 
cultural Society was very refpectably attend- 
ed, and fome very gooc {tock «xhib:ted inthe 
fhow fielu. Befides thole whic g-ined pre- 
miums, there were many animals of differ- 
ent kinds particularily entitled to notice, 
There were nine cart ftaliions, fome very ca- 
pital, and fome freep flock, very good) = Mr. 
Weitern exhibited fome gooa South Down 
fheep, and other ffock, which he did not 
offer for the premium; aid Mr. Robi fon, 
in like manner, produced three very good 
Wett Lincoln fhearling wethers. There was 
a team of fine Devonuxen, of Mr. H. New- 
man’s, in the fiela, that attracted confiser- 
able attention, and there were alfo fome good 
Suffolk hories Many new members were 
propofed and admitted, and it is hoped the 
funds of the fociety will increafe fo as to en- 
able them to extend their premiums to an- 
other year. 
Married | At Thoydon Garnon, Mr. C. 
Sharpe, to Mifs Julia Cain, of Epping. 
At Colchefer, Mr. Nunn, furgeon, to 
Wiifs Bunnei, only daughter of Mr. Wm B. 
Mie’ Rayne, Mr. Samuel Parmencer, Jun. of 
White Notley, to Mrs. Rolfe, of Rayne 
Hall. 
At Eari’s Colne, Edmund Henning, efgq. 
ef Poxwell, Dorfeithire, to Mrs, mes 
PUXION. : 
his Own 
E iffex— Kent. 
wife of 
583 
At Blackmore, Major Hulfe, of the Lei- 
cefterfhire militia, co Mifs Dora Alexander 
Crickett, daugnter of the late C. 4. Crick. 
ett, efg WP of Smith’s ail, 
At Halfted, Thomas Neale, efg. of Wey- 
mouth ftreet, Portland Piace, to Mrs. Jens 
nings, daughter of James Scarlet, efq. 
Died | Ac Thaxttead, the Rev. Mr. May- 
nard, brother of Vifcount the rector of Rud- 
winter and vicar of Thaxftead. 
At Bulmer, Robert Andrews, efq. late re« 
ceiver- general for thi; county, 79. 
at Great Coggefhall, Mrs. Godfrey, fen. 
At Colchefter, Mrs, Slythe, relict of Mr. 
Ifaac S —Mirs. “ariden, wife of Mr John 
M, ftocking-manufacturer.—Mr. Wm. Rid- 
diefdell, painter and glazier, and one of the 
common-council of the corporation. 
At Little Waltham, Mr. Milbank, fen, 
miller. 
At Skreens, Mifs Louifa aremitoat young- 
eft daughter of T.G. Bramiton, efq. 
At Great Waltham, Mr. Ruf, miller. 
At Haifted, Mrs. Ardlie, 74.—Mrs Bruce, 
John B. of\the Old White Hart inn. 
At Hill Houfe. 4. Golding Bes efq. 
aged 34 years, upwards of 50 of woich were 
ee in the public fervice of this county. 
Birch Hall, Colchefter, James Round, 
Pe oe 
KENT. 
On Wednefday the 21ft of May, as Captain 
Jones, o° the Royal #lintihire militia, quar- 
tered at Hythe, wno had that morning ac- 
companie] the regiment to Geld-exercife on 
the he ichts near Foikftone. was ftanding with 
{everal officers near the edze of the cliffe, the 
earth fuddenly gave way under him, in con- 
fequence of which he was in@tantly precipita- 
ted to the diitance o twenty-eight yards in an 
‘oblique direction from the typ, but was moft 
providentially (topped in his fall wae fmall 
abutment on the furiace of the rock, again&t 
which his foot accidentally ftruck. In this 
dreadful Gtuation he lay fufpended near a 
quarter of an hour, without daring to move, 
before any eifectual afilitance could be render- 
ed him. Scarcely, however, sad this diitreff- 
ing circumftance occurred, when Thomas Ko- 
berts, a private in the re; gimeat, alarmed at 
the truly perilous condition of his officer, en- 
deavoured, at the obvious rifle of his own life, 
to extricate him, but unyortunately in the at- 
tempt literally .ell from the tup to the bot~ 
tom of this tremendous precipice, beinga dif 
tance of 549 feet, (oi which 261 were quite 
perpendicular ) Providentially the latter in 
his fall did not touch tae Captain, who, anxi- 
ous to fave him, had already extended his 
hand to him for that-purpofe. During this 
interva’ a rope was expeditioufly procured 
from the fignal-houfe, and a noofe being made 
at one end, it was lowered tu the {pot where 
Captain j lay 3 when he, with much dim- 
cultys fucceeded in faftening it rownd his bo- 
dy, and was thus gradually. drawn up by the 
fpectators, who fill for iome time doubted 
the 
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