F 1804. } 
after retiring for a confiderable 
time, returned a verdiét of —- accidental 
death. Their mangled remains were intér- 
red with military honours.—Every attention 
was paid by the Commander in Chief, and the 
Duke of Suflex, to the folace and comfort 
of the furvivors. 
Married.) At Colchefter, Mr, Thomas 
Chapman, only fon of Mr. Thomas Chap- 
man, of Chippenham, Cambridgefhire, to 
Mrs. Kerfterman, widow of the late Thomas 
Ker eman, efq. of Church-hall, Paglefham. 
—[i. dowles, efg. of Mortlake, Surry, to Mifs 
Harriet Atkins: 
At Walter Belchamp, the Rev. P. H. 
Raymond, of Sicklefmere Mount, to Mifs 
Edwards. daughter of f. B. Edwards, efg. 
ef Bradfield-losge, Suffolk. — Mr. Robert 
Greenwcood, fon of Mr. Greenwood, . mer- 
chant, of Colciefter, to Elizabeth Benweil, 
daughter of Dr. Benwell, of Dover. 
At Great Waltham, the Rev. Richard 
Fro, wnifter of the diffenting congregation 
at Great Dunmore, to Mifs Portway, of 
Waltham,—Mr. Hinds, of Harwich, to Mifs 
Norden, daughter of Mr. B. Norden, of the 
Bartholomew Farm, near Sudbury. 
At the Quakers’ Meeting-hsufe at Stan- 
fied Mountfitchet, Mr. Jofeph Heath, of 
Bifhop’s Stortford, Herts, to Mifs Sufannah 
Day, youngeft daughter of the late Samuel 
Day, efg. of the former place.—John Myers, 
efqg. to Mifs Bridge, eldeft daughter of Cy- 
prian Bridge, efg. of Dover-court.— William 
Fortefcue, efq, of Writtle Lodge, to Mifs 
Elizabeth Lewis, of Chelmsford, daughter of 
the late Rev. J. Lewis, of Sandon. 
Died.} Aged 71, Mrs. Mary Butterfield, 
wife of Mr. John Butterfield, of Orfet-hall- 
farm, a woman of the moft exemplary piety 
and virtue.—-Mrs. Mann, wife of Mr. Mann, 
of Colchefter-hythe, corn-merchant. 
At Weeley-hall, near Colchefter, Mifs 
Lockhart, fitter to Lieut. Col. Lockhart, of 
the royal Lanarkfhire regiment. 
At Colchefter, the Rev. Samuel Sandys, 
reCtor of Lexden.—Mr. Matthew Brunton, a 
member of the ioyal Colchefter volunteers. 
—Mrs, Pitt, widow of the Rev. Mr. Pitt, 
of Hadftone, aged 36. 
At Maryland Point, aged 85, Thomas 
Kilner, efq. 
At Witham, Mr, Walter Gullifer, attor- 
ney at law. 
jury, 
KENT. 
Married. At Folkeftone, Mr. Adam 
Smith, to Mifs Mary Hufon.—Mr. Joha 
Ladd, to Mifs Sufannah Hart.—-Mr. William 
Marth, brewer, to Mifs Farley, eldeft daugh- 
ter of Mr. Thomas Farley. 
At Hythe, Lieutenant Baldock, of the 
Halt Kent militia, to Mifs Charlotte Terry, 
of Brockland. 
«At Canterbury, Mr. Morris, of London, 
to Mifs Ann Thornton, 
At Lenham, Mr, John Weeks, of Bough- 
ton Matherb, aged 80, to Mifs Mary Car- 
Kent —Surry. 
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penter, aged 19.—-Captain W. Bagfter, com- 
miffary in charge of the army, Barham 
Downs, to Mifs Sankey, daughter of Johan 
Sankey, efg. of Digyer-court. 
Died.} In the 73d year of his age, at El- 
bridge farm, Mr. Belfey, twenty-one years 
fteward to Henry Denne, efq. of Chiflett. | 
At Eaft Malling, aged 25 years, Lieut. W. 
H, Young, of the royal marines; an officer 
who had on feveral occafions diftinguifhed 
himfelf in his country’s. caufe.—In an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Allchin, wife-of Mr. All- 
chin, fenior. 
At Margate, in his sad year, Mr. Natha- 
hiel Auften, a refpetable folicitor. 
At Petham, Mrs. Crafts, widow, aged 89 
yezrs. In the courfe of her long life, the 
had never been more than feven miles from 
that place,—-Mifs Staines, daughter of K. 
Staines, efq. of Shottenden, in the Ifle of 
Thanet. 
At Troy Town, Rochefter, Mrs, Ramfay, 
widow of the late J. .Ramfay, vicar, of 
Tefton —Aged 66, Mr. H. Butcher, of 
Royal Hill, rnen Wien, 
At Welbrook, in the Boe of Boughton, 
aged 28 years, Mrs. Elizabeth Margaret 
Butt, wife of William Butt, efq. of Tetf- 
bury, in Gloucefterthire ; eldeft daughter of 
Mr. T. Squire, of Hernhill.—Aged 21, Mils 
Hefter 8laxland, youngeft daughter of Mrs. 
Blaxland, of Graveney- court. 
At Coat in the 75th year of his age, 
Mr. Stephen Waleuse, brewer, —- Aged 
82, Mr. Henry Leigh. 
At Maize Hill, Greenwich, aged 395 Mis. 
Forman, wife of William ieee efq. 
At Wickham, the Rev. G. A. Thomas, 
D.D. reétor of that parith. His lofs will be 
feverely felt bythe poor, to whom he was 
a kind and conftant benefactor. A few mi- 
nutes after his deceafe, his mother-in-law 
Mrs. Ford, reli€&t of Col. Ford, who had re- 
fided fome time with him, likewife ex- 
pired. 
At Canterbury, in his 75th year, W. Goft- 
ling, efq. captain of the invalids in the royal 
artillery. 
SURRY. 
It has been refolved to take down the 
body of the parifh church of Chertfey, which 
is to be re-built in fuch a manneras .0 afford 
additional accommodation to the inhabitants 
of that place. 
Married.| At Lambeth Church, T Alt 
dridge, efq. of the Saft dndia-houfe, to Mifs 
A. Stock, of Kennington. 
At Croydon, Mr. ]. Colfon, of Poland- 
ftreet, aged 21, to Mifs M. Puxell, late of 
Bafing hall- ftreet, aged 5§5.—R W. Tait, 
efq. of Jamaica, to Mils Tallemach, eldeft 
daughter of T. Vallemach, ef. ae Peter- 
fham, 
At Croydon, R. Hall, efq. of Portland- 
place, to Mifs Edridge, of Bird’s-lodge. 
Died.| At South Lambeth, j. Doilond, 
efq. 
At 
