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At Sleaford, Mr. John Fowler, furgeon, &c. At Gedney, Mr. Simon Godfrey.

At Grayingham, aged 89, Mr. John Fletcher; he had been 63 years, fexton and parish clerk.

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At Stamford, Mr. James Jackfon. Wm. Fletcher, butcher, late of London; he was found dead in Stamford Field.

At Evedon, near Sleaford, Mr. Fillingham, whofe death was occafioned by a fall from his horse.

At Portland, Mr. James Ufill.

At Lincoln, Mrs. Sarah Straw, wife of Mr. Noah Straw, aged 72. In the Castle, Mr. Wm. Johnfon, farmer, of Hykeham, aged 80. Mrs. Phillips, of Kingsthorpe, near Wragby. Mrs. Wetherall: Mrs. Mackiness, wife of Mr. T. Mackinefs, corn merchant.

Mrs. Grove, wife of Edward Grove, efq. of Stretton Hall, near Wolverhampton, and third daughter of the Dean of Lincoln.

In the parish of Weston under Petyard, in four days, during the late froft, four perfons whofe ages together amounted to 367.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Mr. Biffett's long expected magnificent Directory, defcriptive of the manufactories and other curiofities of Birmingham, is now published. It is embellished with 28 fuperb plates, and a plan of the town.

A publican, of Birmingham, was lately convicted in the penalty of 20l. for having afed camomile flowers for the purpofe of bittering his ale inftead of hops. An act of Queen Anne inflicts this penalty for ufing any bitter ingredient to ferve instead of hops.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. Jofeph Hands, to Mifs M. Millward, both of Brifnell's Ends, Handfworth. Mr. Tho. Timmins, to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Mr. Jofeph Paine, upholsterer, to Mifs Linden. Mr. Rd. Thompson, an opulent farmer of Sedgley, to Mrs. Matthews.

At Thornley, Mr. Wm. Longling, aged 64, to Mrs. S. Nicholls, aged 67.

At Churchover, Mr. Jofeph Bull, of Daventry, to Mifs Hill, of Churchover.

At Sedgley, Mr. Tho. Newton, to Mrs. Groom.

Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Jofeph Smith, merchant. Mr. Robt. Morgan, aged 61. Mr. Wm. Mills, attorney. Mrs. Ofborne, widow of the late Mr. Robt. Ofborne, mufician. At her houfe, in Somerfet-place, Mrs. Mary De la Garde, formerly of Guernfey, and latterly of the Hotwells. Mrs. Rebecca Skellett, at the Hope and Anchor. Mr. Humphry Bacon, of the Swan with two Necks. Mr. John Carter, victualler. Mr. Sam. Lowbridge Freeman. Mr. John Barber, French mafter. Aged 73, Mrs. Piddock, wife of Mr. Piddock.

At Warwick, Mr. Twamley.

At Coventry, Mrs. Winifred Smith. At Birmingham Barracks, Mr. Anderson, paymaster to the 4th or Queen's own regt. of dragoons.

At Ashton Cantilow, aged 68, the Rev. John Bennett, A. B. vicar of that parish, and of Ulmley Castle, Worcestershire.

SHROPSHIRE.

A new bank is about to be opened at Shrewfbury, under the firm of Beck, Carless, Dodfon, and P. Beck.

The prices of grain at Shrewsbury on the 8th inftant were, wheat 17s. Barley 9s. oats 6s. to gs.

At a meeting of the tenants of Lord Clive's Montford eftate, at Enfdon House, the 30th ult. his lordship's annual prizes for the encouragement of turnip husbandry, were adjudged as follows:

To the Rev. Mr. Hanmer, and Mr. Price, of Felton Butler, each a gold medal; to three, a large filver medal each; and fix others had fmall filver medals.

In the preceding week, at Purflow, in the neighbourhood of Walcot, the gold medals were adjudged to Mr. Afhdown, of Brompton, and Mr. Tench, of Bromfield; five had large filver medals; and feveral others of the tenantry were presented with small filver medals for fecond-best crops.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, the Hon. and Rev. Richard Hill, brother to lord Berwick, rector of Thornton, in Cheshire and Berrington, in this county, to Mifs F. M. Owen, fecond daughter of the late W. M. Owen, efq. member for the county of Montgomery. Mr. Owen, grocer, to Mifs Martha Lloyd. Mr. Wm. Allen, malfter, of Cotton Hill, to Mifs Oakeley. Mr. Derrett, brush-maker, to Mrs. Williams. Mr. Pool, of Trefnant, to Mifs M. Rawlins, daughter of Mr. Rawlins, butcher and grazier.

At Madeley, Mr. John Edmunds, printer, to Mifs Harpur.

At Cardington, Mr. Benj. Corfield, of Ryton, to Mifs H. Humphreys, of Carding

ton.

John Lane, efq. of King's Bromley, to Mrs. Amler, of Ford.

At Chetwynd, John Barton, aged 76, to Mary Bate, aged 84; both paupers of that parish.

At Hinftock, after a courtship of three days, Mr. James Watts, a refpectable young farmer, aged 19, to Mrs. Mary Auftin, aged 80! This is her third husband; she had buried her laft about two months!

Wm. Drennan, M. D. of Dublin, to Mifs Swanwecks, of Wem.

At Ofweftry, Mr. Morris, furgeon, to Mifs Jamefon.

At Brofely, Mr. R. Poole, of Harleston, to Mifs. M. Leighton, of Water's Upton. Died.] At Bridgenorth, Mrs. Weldon,

widow

widow of the late Mr. Weldon, organist. Mr. George Pilkington, brazier. Mr. Owen Edwards, fadler; who by his industry and frugality had obtained a confiderable property.

At Ofweftry, Mrs. Humphrey Jones, reof the late J. H. Jones, of Llanfyllin, cfq. At Whitchurch, in her 20th year, Mifs Anne Sophia Grant, only daughter of Mr. Grant.

Mrs. Bentley, wife of Mr. Bentley, of Moreton Hall, near Ofweftry.

At Pontefbury, Mrs. Vaughan, widow of the late Mr. Vaughan, fchoolmaster.

At Frankwell, Mr. Tho. Oakley, maltfter. At Brockton, Mr. John Dukes.

At Grinfhill, Mrs. Clarke, relict of the ite Rev. M. Clarke, M. A. rector of Moretan Corbet.

At Shrewsbury, Mr. Fowler, only fon of Charles Fowler, efq. Mr. Franks, bricklayer. Mrs. Margaret Jackfon.

At Day Houfe, in the parish of Cardington, Mr. Richard Everall. Mrs. Clarke, of the Hyth, near Shrewsbury, at the age of 102.

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Mr. Jofeph White, of the Hill House, Witley, to Mifs Elizabeth Hill, of the Hoo, Bear Kidderminster.

At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. Law, to Mifs Sinh Perry, of Bilitone. Mr. Tho. Philtts, ironmonger, to Mifs Margt. Adams. At Canon Pуpon, Mr. Ashley, of Bifhopitone, to Mils Tunftall, of Lawton fhope. Died At Worcester, Mrs. Price, wife f Mr. Tho. Price, attorney at law. Aged 67, Mr. Fermor. Mr. Mofes Goodere, faith, one of the people called quakers. At Wolverhampton, Mr. Sam. Conftable. At Inkborough, Henry Davis, a labourer; be was born in 1699, and during the long period of his exiftence had lived the quiet and nocent life of an ancient English husband

He was particularly fkirul in grafting, ad at the age of 96, purfued his occupation with great vigour and activity.

At Dtaley, Mrs. Ann Hodgets. HITEFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE.

The receipts of the triennial mulic-meeting *Hereford, have enabled its benevolent patons to extend protection in the diocefe of Hereford, to 19 widows and 22 orphans; in ut of Gloucester, to five of the firft, and 28 of the latter; and in that of Worcester, #1 widows and 16 orphans.

The rumour of Alderman Harley's intended erage has already produced a canvas for the prefentation of this county. MONTHLY MAG. No. 56.

At Hereford county felions, feven parish officers of Codington, were convicted of a confpiracy, for procuring a marriage to be folemnized between a poor man of Bofbury, and a pauper of their own parith, with an intent to burthen the inhabitants of Bofbury. They were feverally fined in different penalties.

Married.] At Leominster, Mr. W. Haynes, of Bewdley, to Mifs Ann Meredith, of Kington. Mr. John Smith, of Choiitrey, to Mifs Knill.

At Berkhampfted, Mr. Jones to Mifs Fall, daughter of the late Col. Fall, governor of Jerley.

At Woolhope, Mr. Jofoph Stallard, to Mrs. Parfons.

Died.] At Credenhill, Mrs. Eckley, relia of the late Rev. Rd. Eckley.

At Much Marcle, Mrs. Jane Ellis, widow. At Whitchurch, near Rofs, the Revi Cha. Jones Hardwicke, aged 27.

At Kington, aged 87, Mrs. Smith, relict of the late Rev. Rd. Smith, rector of Croft. At Betterly, near Bromyard, aged 80, Mr. Burrel.

At his feat, at Knill Court, Francis Gar bett, efq.

At Ledbury, Mrs. Jarvis, relict of the late Mr. Jarvis, furgeon. Mrs. Bridges, of the Horteland.

At Hereford, Mrs. Holcombe, relict of the : Mrs. Nicholls late Rev. Dr. Holcombe. wife of Mr. Nicholls, attorney at law. Mrs. S. Phillips.

At Westbury, Mrs. Pytt, of Ragland.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Westbury upon Severn, Mr. * Roberty of Rofs, to Mils Sier, of Westbury. At Uley, Mr. Edw. Jackfon, clothier, to Mis Ann Souls.

At Thornbury, Mr. Wm Longlin, aged 64, to Mrs. Sophia Nicholls, aged 67.

Mr. Nind, of Hawford Mill, to Mifs Befl, of Tewkbury.

At Westbury upon Trim, Rd. Llewellin, efq. to Mils Am s, eldest daughter of Levi Ames, efq. an alderman of Bristol.

At Wotton under Eige, J. L. Harris, efq. of Stonehoufe, to Mits Burland, daughter of Dr. Burland, and niece of the Baron Burland.

Died.] At Hereford, aged 87, Mrs. Cooke. At Stroud, of a paralytic stroke, Wm. Aldridge, eiq.

At Gloucefter, Mr. Powell, chandler. At Mr. Sykes's, Mifs Fra. Eliz. Crane. At Cam, Mrs. Littlehales, widow of the late Mr. Edmund Littlehales, draper, of Shrewbury.

At the feat of A. Rawlinfon, efq. near Lancanfter, Henry Lebzelterne Crefwicke, efq. of Moreton in the Marth, in this county.

At Bicknor, aged 107, Wm. Jones, a labouring man, he retained all his faculties to the laft, and had lately thatched his own cot

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OXFORDSHIRE.

tion, the gentlemen of the univerfity preMarried.] At Whitchurch, Mr. John fented him, fome years fince, with a filver Norman, to Mifs Martha Herne. bafon.

Mr. Robt. Houfe, of Marsh Mills, near Henley, to Mifs Gregory, of Wargrave.

Died.] At Oxford, Mr. Wm. Parker, upholder. Mrs. Sarah Margetts, wife of Mr. P. Margetts, aged 60.

At Benfey, near Oxford, aged 81, Mr. W. Townsend;

At Kidlington, Mr. R. Bufwell, aged 68. At Cane-end, Mrs. Vanderstegen.

At Shipton under Wichwood, Mr. Peter Brookes, aged 71, fenior brother of the Rev. Dr. Brookes, vicar of that parish.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Thorpe, the Rev. A. D. Hake, to Mrs. Burton Phillipfon, niece to the late major-general Phillipfon.

At Peterborough, Mr. Chefhire to Mifs Marshall. Lieutenant Coyman, a Dutch officer, on parole, to Mifs Ann Whitwell. Cadet Oander Aa, a Dutch officer, to Mifs L. Rofe, daughter of Mr. N. Rofe. Cadet Rolands, a Dutch officer, to Mifs Kingston, of Thorpe, near Peterborough.

At Thrapfton, Mr. Benjamin Lever to Mifs Letitia Jones, daughter of Mrs. Jones, at the White-Hart-inn.

Died.] At Oundle, Mr. Thomas Todd, attorney at law. Mrs. Gregory.

At Kingthorpe, the lady of E. L. Percival, efq.

At Hardington, Mrs. Rudd.

At Whittlefea, Mrs. Johnfon, aged 87. At Bourn, aged 91, Mr. Dove, a refpectable grazier.

At Stamford, Mr. David Spurr, aged 70.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Brill, Mr. Cafwall, furgeon, to Mifs Holland.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Married.] At Broughton, the Rev. J. Johnfon, rector of B.oughton, to Mifs F. A. Thomfon, of Someriham.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Mafter WILLIAM AINGER, aged 16, of the Rev. G. Burges's academy, Whittle fea, has had a pair of Adams's twelve inch globes awarded him by the conductors of the Monthly Preceptor, for the best effay on the question, "Is History or Biography the more improving study ?”

Died.] At Cambridge, Mr. Sennet Wyllymott, attorney, and coroner for the county. Aged 63, Mr. Wm. Senior. Mr. Robert Whitehead. Mr. C. Smithson. The Rev. T. Hodgson, nephew to Mr. Sharp, of Weeton, and formerly of Kirby Overton.

In King's College, aged 82, Robert Glyn Clobury, M. D. the fenior fellow of that fociety, and many years à very eminent phyfician in that univerfity. Mr. Robert Forster, many years hair dreffer to Clare-hall; he was ec centric in his manners, but refpected as an honest man. As a token of their approba

At Newmarket, Mr. Samuel Arnull, many years an experienced jockey on the turf, and who is fuppofed not to have left a better behind him. Mrs. Ann Adams, a maiden lady, who had refided there almost 100 years. At Woodbridge, Mrs. Cockle, wife of Mr. Cockle, furgeon.

At Wilbeach, aged 89, Mrs. Eliz. Proud, relict of the late Rev. John Proud. Mrs. Weft, wife of Mr. Weft, furveyor and Engi

neer.

NORFOLK. FOLK.

Early on Tuesday morning, the 28th ult. there arofe from the fouth a large and very luminous meteor, which pafied to the weftward. When a little elevated, its tail appeared like a comet, and as the tail increafed, the body diminished, till the whole difappeared.

At a general meeting of the inhabitants lately held at Norwich, it was unanimoufly refolved to apply to parliament for a bill to pave, cleanfe, light and watch that city.

Married.] At Norwich, Mr. Wm. Harcourt, to Mrs. Grout.

At Lakenham, Bartlett Gurney, efq. ban: ker, of Norwich, to Mifs M. Cockell, daughter of Wm. Cockell, efq. of Attlebrough.

At Swardefton, Mr. Francis Clarke, of Kefwick, to Mits Taylor, of Swardefton.

At Eaft Dereham, Mr. John Dack, fur geon, to Mifs Hanmer.

At Norton, near Norwich, Mr. Stephen Andrews, to Mrs. Patience Allen.

At Tittlethall, Mr. W. Forby, to Mifs Wright.

At Lynn, Mr. Abbey, fhipmafter, to Mifs A. M. Avifs.

Died At Norwich, aged 62, Mrs. Lyng, wife of Mr. Lyng, bricklayer. Aged 86, Thomas Gage a retailer of oranges, &c. Mr. Dennis at the Hand-inn. Mr. Dawfon, governor of the Duke's - palace - work house. Aged 56, Mrs. Chapman, wife of Mr. Spanks Chapman, liquor-merchant. Mr. John Barnes, carrier. Aged 64, Mrs. Capendale. Cook, lay-clerk of the cathedral. Aged 31, Mifs Ives, daughter of the late John Ives, efq. merchant; an amiable, accomplished, and benevolent lady.

Mr.

Mrs. Wilkins, aged 75, mother of Mr. Wilkins, patentee of Norwich Theatre. Mrs. Carter, widow of the late Mr. Wm. Carter. Mrs. Catherine Smith, widow. Mr. George Webfler, fon of Mr. Webiter at the Maiden-head-inn.

At Great Yarmouth, aged 58, Mr. Richard Pitt, parish-clerk. Aged 77, Mrs Elizabeth Ramey. Mrs. Church.

At Swattham, Mis. Wright, wife of Mr. Wright, of Fincham.

At Upwell, Mr. Page Burton, carpenter and millwrights

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At Weft Walton, Mr. N. Coker, farmer and grazier.

At Dyng, Mr. Thomas Hamerton, papermaker, aged 66.

At Thorpe, near Norwich, Mr. John Barnby, aged 85; he was endued with a fociable and fufceptible mind, an engaging liberality and fuavity of manners, and enjoyed all the bleffings without the tumults of life.

At Bryland Hall, in Mourningthorpe, Mr. John Coles, farmer.

At Wrenningham, aged 82, Mrs. Grace Thurfton, wife of Mr. Thurston, farmer.

At Thetford aged 62, Mrs. Ann Wright. Aged6 5, Mrs. Sherring.

At Portingland, Mr. Wm. Beverly, farmer, aged 78. Aged 61, the Rev. Dr. Cooper, retor of Motley and Yilverton, and father of R. B. Cooper, efq. of Dursley, in the county of Gloucefter.

At Lynn, Mr. W. Rofe, clerk of the poftoffice there. Mrs. Balls, aged 86. Mrs. S. Bagge, filer to W, and T. Bagge, efqrs. Aged Sz, Mrs. Afhley. Mrs. Elizabeth Goffe, aged 72. Mrs. Mary Cook, aged 63. Mrs. Hackers. Mr. E. Robotham, aged 57.

At Martham, aged 79, Mrs. Jane French, relift of the Rev. Richard French, rector of Bergh Apton.

At Hoveton St. Peter, aged 68, Mr. Benja

min Wells.

SUFFOLK.

The magiftrates of Ipfwich have caufed the following admonition to be painted in large letters over the door leading to their council-chamber: "Of all antidotes against crimes, the most humane, the most falutary, and the moft powerful, is-RELIGION

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Married.] Rev. James Hitch, rector of Wefterfield, to Mifs Bolton, of Akenham.

At Ipfwich, Mr. Grabu, grocer, to Mifs Ann Chapman. Mr. Hiam Walton, grocer, to Mifs Elizabeth Spurgen, of Hatfield Pevérell, Effex.

Robert Bradstreet, efq. of Higham-hall, to Mifs Adlam, of Mafon's-bridge, near Hadleigh.

Mr. John Brown, to Mifs Sufannah Branch, both of Hinderclay.

Mr. Robert Linstead, of Woodbridge, draper, to Mifs Blake, of Hoo.

Lieut Godfrey, of the Suffolk fencible savalry, to Mifs Pogfon, of Bury.

Died.] At Bury, Mr. George Adkin, tay lor. Mrs. Crifp, wife of Mr. Crifp, of the King's Arms Inn. Samuel Young, eldest fon of Mr. William Young, of Southgate, ftreet. Mrs. Crouch, widow.

At Bungay, aged 71, Mrs. Rackham.
At Bentley, Nathaniel Whimper, efq.
At Newmarket, Mrs. Ann Adams, fpin-
fter, aged 99.

At Hadleigh, Mr. Jofeph Brownfmith, farrier. Mr. Thomas Brookes, ftay-maker. At Ipswich, aged 75, Mr. John Ashbridge, mufician, late of Lambeth. Aged 63, Mrs. Crabb, wife of Mr. Crabb, keeper of Ipfwich goal. Mrs. Johnfon.

ESSEX.

A Monthly Magazine has been commenced at Chelmsford, which, from its attention to local and generally interefting topics, appear to deferve the encouragement of the inhabitants of the county of Effex. The editor is a man of tafte and humour. Scorning the vulgar comparison of an Effex-man to an Effexcalf, he has engraved a calve's-head for his frontispiece. and in the courfe of the work has given place to the following neat epigram ;

"The Editor's Apology for being a Calf. "IN every quarter of this world fo wide, "John Bull means Englishman-this fame world's pride:

"Proud may an Effex Calf then surely be; "A true defcendant of John Bull is he."

A new weekly paper, entitled the Effex Herald, has been announced for publication at Chelmsford, on the 27th of February.

Married.] At Chelmsford, Mr. Thomas Cooper, horfe-dealer, to Mifs D. Markham. Lieut. Abbott, of the 40th regiment of foot, to Mifs Williams. Mr. Thomas Hodges, of Little Baddow, brewer, to Mifs Elizabeth Davey, of Leigh's Lodge, Felited.

At Halfted, Mr John Crump, aged 65, to Mifs Phillips, aged 18.

At Great Clacton, Mr. Robert Feedham, to Mifs Jemima Champion, of Little Clacton. Mr. Sheldrake, of Hadleigh, to Mifs Sheldrake, of Stoneham, Suffolk.

At Framfdon, Mr. Daniel Dewall, farmer, to Mifs Smith, of Kettleburgh.

At Thaxted, Mr. John Brand, of Park Farm, to Mrs. Wilther, of Goddard's Farm.

Died] At Chelmsford, Mrs. Hollingf worth, wife of Mr. Hollingsworth, bricklayer.

Mrs. Swaine, wife of Mr. Swaine, of
Rochford.

At Thaxted, Mr. Penjamin Livermore.
At Romford, Mifs Tyler, daughter of Mr.
John Tyler.

Mr. Henry Goody, farmer. Mr. William
Sturdy, ftone-mafon.

At Harwich, M.. Farmer, of Rushmere, near Ipswich.

At Dunton, Mrs. Hunt, wife of Mr. Hunt, farmer.

At Great Waltham, Mrs Willis, widow of the late Mr. Willis, of Old Park Farm.

At Afhen, Mr. Robert Pooje, a respectable farmer of Claret-hall.

At Danbury, Mr. Matthew Nicholls farmer.

At High Eafter, Mr. Thomas Saltmarsh, of Cromp's Farm.

At Bradwell, aged 52, Mrs. Keys, wife of Mr G. Keys, fen.

At Lexden, near Colchester, Mrs. Wright, wife of Mr. Wright, fuddenly, whilft feeding her child.

Mrs.Cook, wife of Mr. Cooke, fhoe-maker.
At Cale Hedingham, Barker Myall, efq.
Loder.
At Woolford. Mr. Jofeph

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A plan is in agitation to unite t Medway and Thames, just below Graveiend, by a fpacious cut, which will open a communication between London, Chatham, and Sheerness. The navigation from Gravefend to Chatham, which is now between 30 or 40 miles, will not then exceed eight.

Married.] At Margate, Mr. James Warren, printer, to Mifs Mitchener.

At Lyminge, Mr. Richard Marth, of Hawkinge, to Mifs Sarah Prebbuel.

At Biddenham, Mr. William Downs, faddler, to Mifs Mary Bourne. Mr. Stephen Paine, bricklayer, to Mifs Ann Gravett.

At Canterbury, Mr. James James, commander of the Eagle prifon fhip, to Mifs M. Copp, of Chatham. Mr. Barns, corn-factor, to Mifs Harvey. Mr. Harvey, coach-mafter, to Mifs Callow.

At Upper Deal, Mr. John George, baker, at Ramfgate, to Mifs Shrewsbury. Mr. John Froft, to Mifs Mummery.

At Folkftone, Mr. John Hight, to Mis S. Minter.

At Stilling-Minnis, Mr. Robert Jull, aged 83; and a few days afterwards Mrs. Ann Jull, his widow, aged 87.

At Tenderden, Mrs. Williams, aged 70. Mrs. Pott, aged 67.

At Rochetter, Mr. Spice, who was one of the aldermen, and had been fix times mayor of that city.

At Hemed, near Cranbrook, the Lady of T. H. Hodges, Eiq.

At Brompton, Mr. Smythe, one of the clerks of the pay-office at Chatham,

At Langdon, Mrs. Whitehead, after an hour's indifpofition; and on the following day Mr. Whitehead, her husband.

At Garlinge, near Margate, Mr. Thomas Solly, aged 21.

SURRY.

A propofal for Subfcriptions has been publifhed; and a furvey is now making by Mr. R. Dodd, engineer, for a Canal, or Water Communication, between the Thames at Rotherhithe, and the river Wey, a length of about 28 miles, and uniting fo many populous towns to the metropolis, that the pro

Mr. Thomas Walker, farmer, of Farthing-poials infer, "fuch an immenfe water comloe, to Mifs Loud, of Barton, near Dover.

At Herne, Mr. John Collard, jun. to Mifs Overdean, of Chiflet.

At Lydd, Mr. J. Edfell, of Dymchurch, to Mils E. Calloway.

Died.] At his feat at Harbledown, near Canterbury, George Gipps, Efq. M. P. for that city for the four last parliaments.

At his houfe in St. George's, Solomon Sammon, gent.

Mrs. Crow, wife of lient. Crow, of the navy. Mr. Oldman. Mr. Arnold, aged 85.

Mr. George Wardle, aged 83.

At his feat at Dunfen, Sir John Boyd, bart. At New Romney, aged 76, Mr. William Macklelland, of diford.

At Bunchley, aged 88, Mrs. Springer.
At Marden, fuddenly, Mrs. Gilbert, wife

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At Folkftone, Mr. William Gittins, aged Mrs. Smith.

At Sittingbourne, Mifs Elizabeth Fauffett, elleft daughter of Mr. Fautfett.

At Ash, Mr. Benjamin Roufe, fen. At Woodnetborough, Mis. Stephens, relict of the late O. Stephers, efq.

At Maidilone, Mrs. Coleman, at the Deg and Bear. Aged So, Mrs. Comber.

Mr.

munication may, probably, not be equalled in the univerfe."

SUSSEX.

His Majefty's floop of war, the Brazen, was lately wrecked upon a reef of rocks at Weltmits Rope, about two miles from Newhaven; and notwithstanding every exertion, ail the crew (confifting of 154 perfons), except one man, perished.

Mis Bifshopp, aged 12, daughter of Sir Cecil Bishopp, bart, M. P. of Parham in this county, has had an Achromatic Telescope upon a ftand awarded to her by the conductors of the Monthly Preceptor, for the beft tranflation of a given paffage in Telamaque.

Died.] At Brighton, Mrs. Wayte, widow of the late Rev. Tho. Wayte, rector of Ongar in Effex.

At Chichester, aged 55, the Rev. Robert Edwards, M. A. late rector of East Wittering, and vicar of Oving.

At Lewes, Mrs. Higgins. Mrs. Ridge, wife of Mr. Ridge, late of Iford.

At Leigh, near Havant, John Lellyett, a refpectable farmer.

BERKSHIRE.

Married.] At Reading, Phillip Ditcher, efq. to Mrs. Parflow, widow of Major Parslow, of the King's own Dragoons, and daughter of the Honourable Sir Jacob Wolffe, bart.

Died. At Reading, Mrs. French, aged 68, Mrs. Lovimore. Mr. Stephen Francum. Mrs. Oifon. Mrs. Rider, wie of Mr. Rider, at the Star. Mr. Richarfen, many years fenior Town-ferjeant, of Reading.

At Eton, Mr. John Cox, poulterer,

HAMPSHIRE.

At the late Quarter Seffions, at PurtfSquier Bath, lieutenant in the Maidstone yo- mouth, a perfon of the name Fuller, was lunteers.

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