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At Croxton Kerial, 41, Mrs. Brown. At Rearsby, Sophia, eldest daughter of Mr. V. Beeson.

At Barkstone, 67, Mrs. Mary Hays.

At Hinckley, Mr. Wm. Tomlinson, of the Bull Head. In the prime of life, Mrs.

Malin.

At Loughborough, 81, Thomas Parkinson, tailor and a prophet.-71, Mrs. Heathcoat, formerly of Long Whatton.-48, Mr. Bridgett, gardener.--23, Miss Mary Tomalin.

At Barrow-upon-Soary 82, Mr. Jonathan Hull.

At East Norton, 21, Augustin Billing, late of Derby.

At Kegworth, suddenly, 60, Mr. John Paulin.

At Kirkby Mallory, Mr. James Argyll, high constable for the Hundred of Sparkenhoe.

Of an apoplectic fit, Mr. Townley, of Glaston, near Uppingham, many years surveyor of taxes for Rutland.

At Appleby, 69, Mr. Richard Harrison,

maltster.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married. At Tamworth, Mr. Smeddell, of Nottingham, to Miss Jane Lucas, of Tamworth.

At Hanley Chapel, John Wilson, esq. S1st foot, to Miss Martha Tompkinson, of Stone.

At Wolverhampton, Mr. Samuel Windle, to Miss Sarah Ryal.

P. B. Stretch, esq. of Spring Field, Clare, to Mrs. Yorke, widow of the late Thomas Y. esq. of Elven Park.

At Handsworth, Mr. Wm. Walton, to Miss Mary Mathews.

Mr. T. Ironmonger, of Newcastle, to Miss Mary Anne Kay, of Yarlet.

At Stone, Mr.Charles James Fox, to Miss Mary Adderley, of Mothersal.

Died.] At Walsall, Mrs. Frederick Darwall, eldest daughter of the late Admiral Worth. Mrs. Amelia Cooper, relict of Mr. T. C.-69, Mr. Charles Reynolds, bone brush-maker. He was going to London, and after walking up the hill at Bea consfield, and getting inte the coach again, he exclaimed Oh! the hilt!" and expired immediately.

At Wolverhampton, 76, Mrs. Farmer.52, Mr. John Norton, linen and woollendraper. Mrs. Eleanor Tyldesley, ironmonger.

At Edghill, near Lichfield, 80, Mrs. Tolefree, of Quinton's Orchard.

At Burslem, Mr. Richard Turner. At Handsworth-place, 18, Charles Williams, son of the late Mr. W. of Wor

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worth, Goldsmith, and Shenstone, and the last survivor of that illustrious school, lately met with the severe accident of being thrown from his horse near Solihull; but he is now happily in a state of convalescence at Hempstead-hill, near Birmingham.

At a numerous meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham for the purpose of addressing the Regent, S. T. GALTON, esq. High Bailiff, in the chair, it was judiciously resolved, "that this meeting is deeply penetrated with admiration at the wise and magnanimous sentiments expressed by His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in his gracions speech from the throne, and particularly at the noble and pacific declaration, that No disposition to require from France, sacrifices of any description inconsistent with her honour or just pretensions as a nation, will ever be on his part, or on that of his Majesty's Allies, an obstacle to Peace.'-A declaration which cannot fail to have the hap piest effects, not only upon the coalesced powers, but upon our enemies themselves."

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John Taylor, esq. of Birmingham, as a unequivocal proof of his satisfaction at the evacuation of Holland and Germany, gave 1001. to the General Hospital.

That phenomenon of benevolence, James WEBB, esq. has repeated his charities at Birmingham, Coventry, and Worcester; and we have heard of him also at Bungay, in Suffolk. Some biographical particulars and the portrait of so extraordinary a man could not fail to interest our readers, if any correspondent would so favour us. If be proceed in his course, and God forbid that he should not, it will certainly be suspected that he has found the long-sought philosopher's stone!

Married.] Benjamin F. Heywood, esq. to Miss Sarah Herbert, second daughter of S. H. esq. of North Newton.

Mr. Isaac Sharman, of Willoughby, to Mrs. Ward, of Birmingham.

Mr. William Latham, to Miss Elizabeth Blakeway, both of Birmingham.

At Coventry, Mr. John Pigott, of Brunswick-square, to Miss Susan Cherry.

Mr. John Earl, to Frances, second daughter of Mr. Charles Ratherham, of Birmingham.

At Rugeley, Mr. James Fortescue, of Birmingham, to Miss Banks.

George Warriner, esq. of Bloxham-grove, to Sarah, fourth daughter of Samuel Aston, esq. of Rowington-hall.

At Chaddesley Corhet, Thomas Lees, esq. to Mary, second daughter of the late Jaines Pratt, esq. of Bellington.

At Handswo: th, Mr. Hepworth, of Paradise-street, to Miss Maria Austin, Moseley. Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. James, of Snowhill,

Snowhill.-At the Alms-houses, Steelhanselane, Elizabeth Cox, at the advanced are of 109 year and & months. In the course of her long life she had several children, and was not a stranger to heavy afflictions; and she retained her faculties to the hour of her death. The wife of Mr. Hodgetts, of Navigation-street.-65, deeply regretted, Mrs. Caming.-Frances, the youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Hadley.-59, sincerely lamented, Mrs Evans, of Great Brook-street. Mr. Richard Rock, of Johnstreet: his loss will be sincerely lamented. -In Paradise-street, Mr. R. H. Jones, many years agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance: a man of inflexible integrity.-In Exeter-row, 88. Mr. Philip Hammersley, late of Green Bank. -80, Mr. Thomas Tildesley, of Snow hill. -82, Mr. Thomas Smith, of Bristol-street, formerly a brass founder.-55, of an apo plectic fit, Mr. J. Atkins, of Hagley-row. -66, Mrs. Buchanan, relict of Mr. John B. 74, Mr. Richard Holmes, of Paradise street. Mrs. Mander, Bell-street.-Mrs. Harris, Smallbrook-street.-At Portugal house, Lieutenant Hicken, of the 4th regt. eldest son of Mr. H. distiller.

At Napton, 83, Mr. Asael Steel, grazier. At Coventry, Mrs. Arnold.-64, much tegretted, Mrs. Hall, of Bishop-street. 76, Bradford Wilmer, M. D.-Mrs. Booth, wife of Mr. B. builder.

At King's Wood, Mrs. Avern, wife of Mr. A.

At Coleshill, Mr. James Pring, late Adjutant of the Warwickshire Supplementary M.-Mr. W. Cash.

At Hodge Hill, 66, Mrs. Ward, wife of Mr. W. an affectionate wife and mother. At Lady Wood, 20, Susannah, eldest daughter of Mr. G. R. Bird.

At Weddington, Mr. Richard Townsend. At Washwood Heath, 33, Susannah Sophia, wife of Mr. Samuci Rock.

At Smethwick, Elizabeth Chatwin, 105, and in full possession of her mental faculties.

SHROPSHIRE.

E. Plowden, esq. of Hatton Grange, had the good fortune to gain a 20,000). prize in the last lottery.

Married.] Mr. Benjamin Pearson, upholsterer, of Oswestry, to Miss Jane Lloyd, of Bath.

Mr. Jolm Cureton, to Miss Mary Pinches, both of Newport.

John Lea, esq. of Newton, to Miss Jane Wilkinson, only daughter of John W. esq. of Forest.

At Ulunbury, Joln Acton, esq. of Ludlow, to Rebecca, eldest daughter of John Browning, esq. of Parslow Hall.

At Hale's Owen, Mr. White, surgeon, of Newcastle, to Alice Anne, third daughter of Abraham Parker, esq. of Oldbury. MONTHLY MAG. No. 249.

Mr. Richards, to Mrs. Amphlet, of Ironbridge.

Mr. James Evans, of Ironbridge, to Miss Hallen, of Ragland.

Died.] At Hartwith, 53, Mr. Joseph Webster, late of Ripley, in this county. At Stockton, near Newport, 82, Mr. Chapman.

At Bewdley, the Rev. Edward Bough, Rector of Neen Sollers and Milsom, in this county, and Minister of Bewdley Chapel, universally esteemed and regretted.

At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Daniel, wife of Mr. D. maitster.

At Choriton, near Malpas, Mr. Bennion. At Whitchurch, 51, Mr. Walford, stone

mason.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

THOMAS HALL, esq. has built a new Church at Lye, near Stourbridge, at a cost of 80001.-a rare example-but one that merits imitation at a time when churches in populous neighbourhoods have become so unequal to the demands of housekeepers, and when the cause of religion is consequently suffering from the deficiency and inadequacy of churches.

Married.] James Pratt, esq. of Bellington, to Miss Wright, of High Park, near Stourbridge.

At Stoke Prior, near Bromsgrove, Mr. Joseph Hill, to Miss Page, both of the same place.

Mr. James Thurston, of Kidderminster, to Miss Bunce, of Witley.

Died.] At Henwick, near Worcester, occasioned by her humane attention to a servant who had taken a contagious fever, Mrs. Meecham, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Smith, of that place. Her amiable and benevolent disposition will canse her loss to be long and deeply lamented by her family and friends.

At Tottenhill, 70, Mr. John Higgs.
At Dudley, Mr. Oliver Dixon

At Worcester, 85, Mrs. Paine, relict of Hagh P. eq. who served the office of

mayer m 1797.

At Netherton, near Dudley, Mr. Foley, senior.

Charles, second son of Col. Stewart, of Myton House, near Warwick.

At Hampton Rectory, suddenly, the Rev. Edward Waldron. A. M. rector of Hampton Loveit and Rushock.

Mr. John Silvester, of Boreley, in the parish of Ombersley; and, on the day of his bial, his brother, Mr. Silvester, of Doverdale.

Eliza, wife of William Crawshay, esq. fourth daughter to the late E. Hofray, esq. of the Hyde, near Stourbridge,

At Sheeprole, near Bromsgrove, 19, Matthew Dawson, son of Mr. Robert D. He possessed an excellent and cultivated 40 understanding,

understanding, to which was added genuine piety, a fervent love of truth, and universal charity and benevolence.

HEREFORD AND MONMOUTH.

Married.] John Edward Williams, esq. of Hardwicke-house, to Ann Theresa, eldest daughter of Thomas Mutlow, esq. of Chepstow.

Died.] At Newport, deservedly regietted, Mr. R. Rudder, clerk to the Monmouthshire Canal Company.-70, John Brewer, esq. a gentleman who, in an extensive course of medical practice, had secured to himself, by his professional knowledge, considerable reputation.

At Ross, 53, deservedly lamented, Mrs. Jane Clarke, wife of the Rev. Jas. Chas. C. rector of Colwall, and eldest daughter of the late Rev. Wm. Skinner, Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral.

At Clodock, 66, the Rev. Edw. Sparkes, vicar of that place.

At Letton, Jane, wife of John Freeman, esq. deeply lamented by her family and friends.

At Tiegare, 38, Mr. Wm. Wysome, jun.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

At a meeting of the Committee for dispensing the Contributions for Prison Charities, the disbursements of the dif ferent funds, from the 18th of October, 1811, were stated as under: For one debtor, discharged by paying to his creditor a composition on his debt .... For three debtors, discharged by procuring for them writs of supersedeas

For eight debtors, discharged by proceedings under the Lord's Act..

For seventeen debtors, claiming
their discharge under the In-
solvent Act; fifteen of whom
were discharged, the other two
remanded

For petitions to the Lords of the
Treasury on the part of two
debtors, defaulters under the
Excise Law

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Married.] At Bristol, Robert Knight, esq. eldest son of the Rev. R. K. of Newton, Glamorganshire, to Jane Emma, fourth daughter of the late Thomas Eagles, esq.

At Clifton, by the Rev. Mr. Simpson, Mr. Wm. Morgan, to Miss Beckman, both of Bristol.

Mr. Benjamin Brock, of the Customs, Bristol, to Mrs. Reed, relict of the late Mr. R. of London.

James Wintle, esq. of Gloucester, to Miss Fulljames, sister to Thomas F. esq. of Hasfield-court.

Rev. John Rowe, to Sarah, third daughter of Mr. Grundy, of Bristol.

Capt. White, of the R. N. Gloucester
Militia, to Miss Barnett, of Tetbury.
Mr. William Hancock, of the Lye, to
Miss Butcher.

Mr. Thomas Cox, of Woodstock, to Miss
R. Webb.

Mr.James Parsons, merchant, of Bristol, to Saralı Ann, only child of Mr. Damel Gage, of Easton.

Mr. I. G. H. Langley, to Eliza, only daughter of Mr. Mauberry, of Bristol.

Mr. Cross, of Bristol, merchant, to Miss Mary Rotterfield, of Charlestown.

Mr. Daniel White, of Blakeney, to Maria, eldest daughter of Mr. Kichard Watts, of Stroud.

Mr. William Hoare, of Cirencester, to Miss Parker, of Siddington.

Mr. Shipton, of Cheltenham, to Miss J. Parker, of Gloucester.

At Chipping Campden, Mr.William Izod, of Westington, to Aun, eldest daughter of Matthew Phipps, esq. banker,

Mr. Ehas Tuckett, to Martha, second 33 12 0 daughter of Mr. Bulgin, an eminent bookseller, of Bristol.

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Died.] At Gloucester, Mr. Witcomb, Southgate-street.-Mr. B. Jordan, of the Salutation Iun.-75, Mr. Thomas Marsh, coach-maker.-77, Mr. J. Barnes, batter and hosier.-Mr. Charles Jones, of the New Bear Inn.-- Mr. John Workman, of Westgate-street.-Mis. Sarah Glover, of Westgate-street.

At Bulley, Mis. Piffe.

At Bristol, in College-green, 61, Captain Charles Macdonald, 56th regt. sincerely regretted.-Mr. Foster, wife of Mr. F. architect, of Orchard-street.—Mr. Wm. Mais, son of the late Mr. John M. -29, Mrs. Esther Underwood.—27, Mrs. Marg. Goodenough.—In King-square, Mrs. Daubeny.--74, Miss Sarali Cottle, of Brunswick-square.

At an advanced age, Mr. John Doddridge Humphries, of Tewkesbury, grandson of the late Rev. Dr. D.

At Chiton, Catherine, second daughter of the Rev. Charles P. Bullock.

At Northleach, Mrs. Ellis.

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In full convocation, the degree of Doctor in Medicine, by diploma, was lately conferred by the University of Oxford on Dr. EDWARD JENNER, discoverer of the practice of vaccine inoculation-a merited compliment from the first university in the world to a man who, if he had lived among the Greeks, would have been ranked, with other benefactors of mankind, among their immortal gods. When Napoleon was once asked to set free an Englishman of the name of Williams, he refused to listen to the application; but on being told he was recommended by Dr.JENNER, he instantly signed the passport, saying, "I can refuse nothing to so great a man as JENNER."

The Sedleian Reader in Natural Philosophy, will begin a course of Lectures in Newton's Principia on the 1st of February. Married.] George Warriner, jun. esq. of Bloxham Grove, to Sarah, fourth daughter of Samuel Aston, esq. of Rowington,

At Woodstock, Samuel Cornish, esq. of Sherford, to Miss Shipley, of Blenheim Gardens.

Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Graves, of Magdalen College.--At New College, Sanderson Miller, esq. fellow of that society.In St. Giles's, Mrs. Tow.-Mrs. Baker, High-street.-Mr. Rusbridge.-22, Harriet, daughter of Mr. Thomas Paine.-In Queen-street, Mr. George Shepherd.61, Elizabeth Sweatman, of St. John's.

At Ducklington, 78, Mr. John Thomas. -At Hailey, Mr. John Nutt, farmer at Minster.-At Cassington, 56, Mrs. Durham, wife of Mr. W. Durham.

At Woodstock, sincerely regretted, Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr. Edward T.-At Tets-. worth, 82, Mr. Ray.

At Blenheim, 50, Caroline, Viscountess Clifden, eldest daughter of the Duke of Marlborough, and Lady of Viscount Clifden, who has left a daughter, born Oct. 26, 1794, and a son, born July 14, 1797. Her

remains were interred in the family vault at Blenheim.

At Bletchington, 69, Mrs. Mary Tenant. At Ewelme, deservedly lamented, Mrs. Heath.

BUCKS AND BERKS.

· Married.] B. F. Heywood, esq. to Miss S. Herbert, of North Newton.

T. D. Aubrey, esq. of Dorton-house, to Miss Wright, of Clayden-house.

Mr. J. Parrott, of Brillbury-hall, to Miss Sergeant, of Brill.

At Appleton, Mr. William Peaple, to Miss Enstone.

Mr. John Ormoud, surgeon. of Wantage, to Miss Elizabeth Young, of Somerford.

Died.] At Garford, 62, Mr. W. Field.At Twyford, 74. Mr. W. Harper. At Maidenhead, 47, Mrs. Cooke, wife of the Rev. J. C.

At Brill-house, 73, L. Oliver, esq. universally regretted for his many amiable qualities.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Clipstone, Mr. T. Buswell, to Miss Green.

R. J. Dickens, esq. to Miss Chipnell, of Belshanger.

Died.] The Rev. N. Cotton, rector of Thorby."

BEDS AND HERTS.

Married.] H. N. Heathcote, esq. of Shephallbury, to Miss Eleanor Wigram, of Walthamstow-house.

Died.] At Hatfield-hall, W. Pitman, esq. At Bishop's Stortford, Mr. Cribb, surgeon.

CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTS.

Married.] Mr. S. Latham, of Walworth, to Miss Maria Swann, of Horseheath. Mr. Jug, to Miss Sarah Staples, both of Soham.

Mr. John Bromhead, of Higney House, to Miss Soden.

Jeremiah Charles Lagden, esq. to Miss Mary Harris, of Abington.

The Rev. Wm. Chafy, D.D. master of Sidney Sussex college, and vice-chancellor, to Miss Westwood, daughter of the late John W. esq. of Chatteris.

At Wellnigham, Mr. Gleeves, to Miss Howe.

Died.] At St. Ives, Mr. W. Olley, gardener. Mrs. Sutton, widow.-Mrs. Hea ther.--Doctor James Smith, after an affiction of many years, which he bore with great fortitude.

At Wisbech, 72, Mrs. Storr.--At Alconbury, 85, Mr. J. Jackson, late of Upton.

At Mauca, Isle of Ely, 78, W. Whiting, esq.-At Wickenhall, 44, John Rayner, esq.-At Sailwell, Mrs. Wellard.

At Cambridge, Mr. John Boues, solicitor, of Great St. Andrew's street.--24, T. S. Farnaby, esq. of Bromley.--Mr. Joseph Hart.-60, Mr. John Bowtell, bookbinder. 4 C2

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At Linton, in the 103d year of her age, Mrs. Dock rell. She retained her faculties, except her hearing, to the last.

At Wennington, 66, Mrs. Elizabeth Murkett.

NORFOLK.

Mr. Burrows, of Weasingham, lately produced 12 tons per acre, from 16 acres of carrots, at a cost of 1791. or 11. per acre. He then fed 28 cart horses with them for 16 weeks, at 2 bushels each per day, mixed with a quarter of a peck of oats; and on compar son of food in hay and oats, he found that the same horses in the same time, would have consumed the produce of 42 acres, benig a saving of 26 acres in 16 weeks.

Married.] Captain J Slipper, of Hemsby, to Miss Mary Bristow, of Yarmouth. Mr. Richard unt, of Lynn, to Miss Frances Hicks, of Norwich.

Mr. Birrell, formerly of the Norwich Theatre, to Mis Lown, of Norwich.

Mr. Ducker, tanner, to Mrs. Brady, both of Norwich.

Alexander Don, esq. of Newton, to Miss Montgomerie, of Garboldisham-hail. Mr. Edmand Day, of Yarmouth, to Mrs. Ann Kirnard, of Great Chelsea.

Mr. Potter, surgeon, of Attleborough, to Miss A. Richards, of Ipswich.

Died.] At Harleston, Mr. T. Taylor,

Surgeon.

At Norwich, suddenly, 58, Mrs. D. Gobbeti, daughter of the late Alderman Gobben-66, Mrs. Dingle.-70, Mrs. Sarth, wife of Mr. Samuel S. who also died he following Saturday, aged 78, and they were both interred in one tomb.--19, Mr. John Wilkin, hot presser.

AtShipdham, 1, sincerely and deservedly lamented, Mr. Weatherhead, wife of Mr. Wiliam W. surgeon.

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At Acle, 17, Edward, second son of Mr. E. Shangles.

At Salthouse, Mrs. Brooks, wite of Mr. Brooks.

At Coltishall, 24, Mr. Frederic Porson. At Gorleston, 35, Mary, wife of Mr. William Wigg.-78, Mr. John English. At Thorpe, 56, Mrs. West.

At Hay-hill, Mr. Francis Ward, of Wells, the proprietor of the Telegraph coach.

At Yarmouth, 28, Mrs. Jay, wife of Mr. Jay, draper.-76, Sarah Lockhart. At Swaffham, 23, Susan, second daughter of Mr. R. Clark.

At Harleston, Mrs. Kersey. At Thorne, Mr. John Moore. At Thetford, 86, Mrs. Bridget Faux, relict of Mr. Gregory F.

At Lynn, Mrs. Reeve.

At Mundesley, Mrs. Barnard, wife of William B. esq.

At South Creake, Charles Turner, gent. late of Caius College, Cambridge.

At Winfarthing, 37, Miss Sarah Buxton. At Diham, much lamented, 67, John Joy, went.

At Downham Market, 85, Mr. Burks. At Cariton, 56, Mrs. Johnsens. At St. George's Tombland, 88, Mrs. Denmark.

At Worlingworth, 81, Mr. Lewis Jolinson, 33 years parish clerk of St. Peter's Mancroft.

At Swaffham, of the small-pox, Robert Smith. He had been inoculated about 17 years ago, had gone regularly through the disorder, and had several pustules, still visible upon him. There are in Swaffham two other persons who have had the smallpox twice

At an advanced age, the Rev. Thomas Lloyd, of North Walsham; and early the next mornin, Mrs. Lloyd.

At Sprowston, Mr. William Feltham.

SUFFOLK.

The wonderful philanthropist was lately at Bungay for a week, during which time, he gave away, for charitable purposes,about 1500l. in placing orphans and other boys apprentice, and in relieving distressed objects!

Mared.] The Rev. Edward Jermyn, rector of Carlton Colville, to Miss Hill, daughter of the Rev. C. H. of Pakefield.

Denny Brannigan, esq. of Tokenhouse Yard, London, to Miss Lawrance, of Ipswich.

Mr. Meggs, to Miss Parsonson, both of Sudbury.

Mr. Manthorp, of Eyke, to Miss Blomfield, of St. Margaret's, Ipswich.

Mr. Henry Mason Cooker, of BorleyHall, to Miss Ann Sidey, of Bures Hamlet.

Mr. George Portway, of Bury, to Miss Buil, of Dunmow.

William Bennett, esq. of 63d regt. to Miss Isabella Clara Power, of Ipswich.

Mr. Joseph P. N. Walford, of Rushmere, to Miss M. Streyne, of Stowmarket. The Rev. T. Allsop, of Fressingfield, to Miss Brettingham, of Mendham.

Died.] At Great Barton, 63, Mrs. Brown, widow of the late Charles B. gent. whose loss will long be regretted.

At Sudbury, Mr. James Ingram.-56, Mr. William Lillie.

At Bury, 77, Mrs. Wright, of Watton, -68, Mrs. Spencer, of Hatter-street.— 61, Samuel Ewer, esq. late of Hackney. -76, Mr. Jolm Gallant.

At Wattisfield, 69, Mr. Luke Horn.

At Ipswich, Mr. R. Girling, proprietor of the Woodbridge Accommodation coach; whose death was occasioned by falling from the coach box.-61, Charles Boyd, esq. late of Kilquade.-Suddenly, Mrs. Green, of St. Stephen's-lane.

At Cowlinge, Mr. Isaac Blomfield.

At

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