. 584 
the poltbility of réfcuing him 3 ‘however, at 
length he happily citaped iowithont having ful 
tained . any material injury. The foldier 
(though dreadfully cut and bruifed in’ the 
head and varrous parts of the body ) was taken 
up alive, and without a fingle ‘bone being’ 
fra€tured, on the beach, near a large one? 
quarry, and immediately conveyed to the're- 
gimental -hofpital at Hythe, where, to: the’ 
aftonifhment of every one, he was {oon 
utter 2 
declared by the furgeon of the segiment out 
of all immediate dancers The height of the 
cliff having fince been accurately taken’ by 
an officer of the regiment, is found by actual. 
admeaiurement as follows: 
Yards. Feet, 
Oblique diftance of Capt. Jones’s . 
fay, si ohh whe 238 or 84 
Perpendicular height from the 
above, point downwards, O7.; OY Zor 
Remainder (again oblique,) to 
the bafe ie as “68 or 204 
185 or 549 
Rfarried.] At Charink, Henry Read, of 
Sh etisith: gent., to Mifs Mary Harrifon, 
of Aéea Hall. 
At Cranbrook, Mr. Jacl:fon, watch-maker, 
of Tenterden, to Mifs Jane Croft, of Hart- 
ley. 
At Lydd, Mr. Thomas Brifs, coal-mer- 
chant, to Mifs Catherine Boulding. 
Died.} At.River, near Dover, Mr. Ro- 
bert French, 7 
S sigs Folkfone, Mr. James Stocke, 60.— 
x. William Boxer, 44.—MMr. Stephen Gcl- 
poi g0.—Suddenly, Mir. James Cwite ns 5e- 
At Deptford, Mary-Ann, “daughter of 
Matthew Finch, ef. 
At Chatham, Mr. Hoile. While con- 
verfing with an acquaintance, he fell down 
in a At, and expired the following day.—™r. 
§. Chaney, fon of Mr. C., of the Chef 
firms, lately a midfhipman-on board the 
Agincourt. 
At Charing, Mr. John Brenchley, farmer, 
75. 
“At Beackboro’, Catharine Mary, eldeft 
daughter of gestae Drake Brockman, efq., a 
young lady of the moft endearing and amiable 
qualities. 
At Lympne, Mrs. Newman, 60, 
At Boughton, Mrs, Milgate, 85. 
At Daven eake, wife of Mr. Ga- 
niel P —Atthe Cafile, Mr. Reynolds, keep- 
er of the Canteen there. 
At Lamb‘Abbéy, the lady ef D 
Mrs. ; 
. Orme: 
At Canterbury, in the 85th vit of his | 
age, the Rev. Sead Flaine. rector of St, 
Alpha Ee vicar of St. Mary, Northgate, and 
one of the fix HiaieBee of the cathedeal. J 
Wis, Hill, one of the fitters of St. John’s 
Hofpital, 83. —— Mr. Michael Child, 60.— 
irs. Haris; wife of Mr. Thomas H. 
At Brompton, after a fhort ee! aged 
44 yeats, Mr. Palmer, of the ‘Golden Lion 
Sarry—Sufix. 
(July 1, 
public-houfe. He was aman of uncommon. 
ay ge y, and was induced, se three. 
Sahs 
order ‘to feé that atodiby of bulk way fatnefs 
Mr. Lambert. Mr. Palmer weighed about 
25 fio cae) or 3590 pounds ; 
men of moderate fize have been buttoned in 
his waiftcoat, he was comparatively of dimi-. 
Nutive fize when Bis ed by the fide of Mr. 
Lambert. The windows of the tap-room 
were obliged to be taken out on Sunday, ta 
admit of the corps being taken from the 
houfe, from whith, to the place of inter- 
ment, it was carried in a .waggon, as no 
hearfe could be procured which would have 
been fufficiently capacious to admit the cofun 
iato it. uth 
At High Halden, the Rev. Daniel Wil. 
cox, re€tor of that parifh, and vicar of Be- 
. therfden. 
At Faverfham, Mr. Shrubfole, of the Blue 
Anchor, 6r. 
“ At Friendfbury, T. Coleman, efq., 63. 
At Rochefter, Mr. 
the King’s Head Pap. -— Mails Sarah Bunce, 
only furviving epee of the late Rev, 
John B., vicar of Sc. Stephen's: 
SURRY. 
Marvied.] At Streatham, W. 
efq., merchant, to Mifs Hickling, daughter 
of Thomas H., efg , of. the ifland of St. Mi- 
chaek 
Died.| At Gatton Park, 
lonel Wood, M.P. 
-lames Carmichael 5. 
At Tooting, Rowland Richardfon, ee ea; 
At Kingfton, ]. Stevensy efg. +> 4 
At Peckham, Mis. Robiafon,~widow of 
the Rev. John B., lave re&tor of Halftead, 
in Kent, who died in the month of April lait, 
the feat of Cas 
» Mrs. Smyth, wife of Dr. 
At Wimbledan Houfe, Mrs. Montague, 
wife of Bafil.M., efg., and eldeft ae 
of Sir Wm. B, Refh, 
; SUSSEX. 
A difcovery has been made near the fea 
coaft, in this county, which wiil probably 
aye of great national importance iA vein 
of excéeding fine coai, about four feet thick, 
and@of confiderable extent, was. difcovered 
and pioved, on an efiate the property of bis 
Grace the Duke of Doree. at Bexhili; and 
fome hundreds of mincis, with proper engines 
and althougH five . 
Abraham Vincent, of 
5. Bracke 
for railing the cedls, we underftand, are en; 
gaged for that _purpofe. ” 
duccvery, the fine iron of the county may 
probably be again wreught with vaft adyan= 
tage.to the public, as “well as individuals ; : 
ae, 
tablifhed: and* the agricultural interef ; of 
the county, by the ineréafed facility ‘and. Tes | 
duced expence in burning lime, be ‘materially 
afifted. “Veins of coal have been. difeovered 
on Afhdown Foreft, and in other parts of the | 
_county, where, ‘aad the refearch ‘been pu 
fued with as much ‘Apirit and perfeverance as 
-  thofe 
ers inanufadtories may ‘be fuccefsfully ef 
By this important i 
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