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another form the principles laid down in his 
Theory of the Animal Syftem, The em- 
ployment of riming* was welcome to his 
leifure. Some cantoes were given by him to 
the compofitor, andthe whole extant poem 
will yet be printed off for diftribution among 
the friends of the author, A gradual failure 
rather of fpirits than of health, feems often 
to have fufpended or delayed the enterprife ; 
to have brought on a reftlefs and faftidious vi- 
gilance 5 and to have prepared that termina- 
tion of his life, which took place on the 
Morning of Saturday, May 12. He was bu- 
ried, according to kis own defire, at Guiit, 
near the kindred of his refpetted widow. 
His fociety was courted to the laft, as his 
converfation was always diftinguifhed for 
good fenfe, for argument, and for humour. 
He was beloved for his attentions and affabi- 
lity ; efteemed for his probity and prudence ; 
and admired for his underftanding and learning. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Bury, Mr. Leafe, fchool- 
matter, co Mifs Hubbard, of Palgrave. 
Died.} At Bury, in his 37th year, Mr. 
W. Cooper, butcher.— Aged 32, Mr. J. Paw- 
fey, formerly of Hawkticad Lodge.—Aged 
44, Mr Baker, of the Rifing Sun public- 
houfe.—Mrs. Waldegrave, wite of the Rev. 
T. Waldegrave, diffenting minifter. 
At Ipfwich, aged 30, Mr. D. Everitt, mer- 
chant.—Mifs Strachan. 
At Sudbury, Mr. T. Piper, jun. 
At Saxmundham, aged 71, Mrs. Boyden. 
At Stowmarket, fuddenly, aged 47, Mr. 
C. Hilyard. 
At Woodbridge, in his 78th year, the 
Rev. W. Dobyns Humphries, A. M, rector of 
Bealings Magna, &c. 
At Eye, aged 69, Mr. Willingham, for- 
merly mafter of the Three Goats inn, at Bury. 
At Sproughton, aged go, Mrs. Nunn, re- 
Jié& of the late Rev. Mr. Nunn, rector of 
Holbrook, in this county.—Aged 70, Mrs. 
Prentice, of Hawkedon. 
ESSEX. 
Married.} J. Jocelyn, gent. of Mount 
Hall, in Great Horkefley, to Mifs Mabere 
ley, daughter of Mr. T. Maberley, folicitor, 
of Colchefter. 
Died.] At Colchefter, aged 66, Mr. W. 
Nelfon, leather-cutter.—In his 2rit year, 
Mr. Francis Shillitoe, for feveral years an 
afliftant at the academy, and generally confi- 
dered as a youth of great promife. 
At Halftead, the Rev. Mr. Hawkins, vicar, 
&c. a gentleman of very fuperior abilities, 
particularly in the mechanical arts and ma- 
thematical fcience, and extremely learned as 
a theologian. 
At Prittlewell, Mr. Ward, as he called 
himfelf; a gentleman of very refpe€table ap- 
pearance and cunduét, who had refided about 
two years there, at the Spread Eagle} inn. 
- * Some of his fables will be found among 
the grigipa] poetry of next month. 
Suffolk—E ffex—- Kent. hia a 
His remittances were punctual. No relative 
attended his funeral, nor has any friend 
yet appeared to difcoyer and difclofe the 
caufe of this retirement. 
Mrs. Wayland, widow, of Fingringhoe. 
At Hutton, D. Campbell, efg. of Bare 
breck. 
At Pitfea, Mr. Ruff, miller.—Mr. Steb- 
bing, of Beetle’s Hall, Writtle. 
At Steeple Bumitead, aged 67, Mr. G. 
Mathews, of the Red Lion Inn. 
KENT. 
A new road is intended to be made from 
the parifh of Denton to Barham Downs in 
this county, bding part of the turnpike-road 
leading from Folkftone to Barham Downs. 
The increafing value of land in this coun- 
ty was lately exemplified, by the circum- 
ftance of a farm, called North Down, having 
been lately let by auction at Canterbury, at 
an increaled annual rent of from fifty-three 
pounds to three hundred and thirteen pounds? 
This eftate, which confifts of ninety-eight 
acres of land, is the property of the warden, 
brothers, and fifters of Boy’s Hofpital, near 
the city of Canterbury. 
Married.] At Canterbury, J. W. Garbett, 
efg. of Knill, in the county of dereford, and 
colonel of the Radnor militia, to Mifs 
Hughes, of Rodrwynn, in the Ifle of Angle- 
fea.—Mr, W. Payne, to Mifs C. Giles. 
At Maidftone, Mr. W. Hills, draper, to 
Mifs Hyde. 
At Chatham, Mr. J Hofmer, f{urgeon, to 
Mrs. J. Wells.—B. Harene, Jun. efq. of 
Foot’s Cray Place, to Mifs S. C. Berens, 
youngeft daughter of J. Berens, efq. of Ke- 
vington. 
Died.} At Canterbury, Mrs Buther, 
wife of Mr. Buther, carpenter.—Mr. Delae 
faux, father of Mr. Alderman Delafaux. 
At Maiditone, fuddenly, from the burft- 
ing of a blood vefiel, Mr. W. Sutton, prin= 
cipal clerk in the counting houfe of Mr. El- 
gar, grocer. 
At Chatham, at an advanced age, Mr. S. 
Millefon, of the Dock yard —Mr. &, Moore, 
mafter maft-maker of the fame yard. 
By an aét of fuicide, caufe unknown, Ser- 
jeant Brewfter, of the marines at the bar- 
racks. He was found hanging in a wood 
near this town. - 
At Margate, fuddenly, in his 62d year, 
Mr. J. Chadwick, of London. 
At Romney, aged 66, Mifs Coates. 
At Hurft, near Bexley, in advanced ages, 
Mr. Gibbs, farmer; and about half an hour 
after, Mrs. Gibbs, his wife t they had been 
married upwards of fixty years. 
Mr. J. Pilcher, at Water’s End, near Lyd- 
den; his premature diffolution was occafion- 
ed by the circumftance of a gun burfting, 
whilft he was in the a& of firing it off, 
which fhattered his hand in fo dreadful a 
manner as to render amputation neceffary ; 
but a mortification enfuing, all medical aid 
became ineffectual. 
At 
