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Monthly Chronicle.
had applied to the Plaintiff to inform him in what manner he would have it tythed , which he refused doing ; that Defendant gave him notice from da * - to day when the corn would be ready to be tythed and carried , and that the fair and just tythe had been left for him , by loading up nine sheaves , and setting out and leaving the tenth sheaf . The Barons , notwithstanding they did not admit that such mode was according to the strict legal rule of tything wheat , were of opinion , that , as there appeared no intention on the part of the Defendant either to harrass or do injustice to the Plaintiff in the mode of tything , arid the Weather bad , this was hot
a fit case to decide against the Defendant because he had not adhered to the strict legal mode in setting out his tythe , but that the cause bore top much the compk-xion of vexation , and therefore dismissed the Bill . It appeared in the course of this cause , that the farmer is not deemed bound by law to cut a whole field before he begins to carry any part thereof . MARRIAGES . . . At Charlton , in Kent , Captain Joseph Mac Lean , ofthe Royal Artillery ,- Aid
de-Camp to the Marquis Townshend , to Miss Charlotte Ccngreve , youngest daughterjof Colonel Congreve , of the same Regiment . The Rev . Mr . Kay , of South Benvsleet , Essex , to Miss Levett , ofNorthfleet , Kent . At . Bradford , Wilts ,, Wm . Coles Medlycott , Esq . of Van-House , near Milbourne-Port , to Miss Tugwell . Mr . Searle , Banker , of Saffron Walden , Essex , to Miss Redshaw , late of " Bath . At Tottenham , Mr . Samuel Rhodes , of Islington , to Miss Strange , of Tottenham . Samuel Scott , Esq . of Gower-Street , to Miss Ommanney , of Bloomsbury-square . At Clapham Church , Thomas Cecil Maunsell , Esq . of Thorp Maisor , in the '
county of Northampton , to Miss Jane Wrather , of Clapham . ThomasGardiner Bramston , Esq . eldest son of T . ' B . Bratnston , Esq . M . P . for Essex , io Miss Blaauw , daughter of William Blaauw , Esq . of Oueen Ann-street , West . At Bromley , in Kent , John Reade , Esq . of Ipsden , ' m Oxfordshire , to Miss Scott , eldest daughter of Major John Scott , of Bromley . At Weston upon Trent , hi Staffordshire , Mr . Thomas Anwell , to Miss Bosspn , aged thirteen . Thomas Mercer , Esq . of Greentrees near Tunbridge , to Miss Polly Harpur , third daughter ofthe late Rev . Mr . Harpur , of Tunbridge . At Bristol , W . B . Elwyn , Esq . of Queen ' s College , Oxford , to Miss Eagles , eldest daughter of Thomas Eagles , Esq . of Bristol .
. . DEATHS . The Rev . Dr . Cock , Rector of Horkesley and Debden , both in Essex . Benjamin Porter , Esq . of Gower-street , Bedford-square . At her apartments in St . James ' s Palace , Mrs . B . Ramus . In Italy , Lord Harvey , ofthe Zealous , of 74 guns , of the-Mediterranean fleet : the body was landed atLeghorn , to be interred . At Oxen-heath , in Kent , Sir Francis . Geary , Bart . Admiral ofthe White , in the 87 th year of his age . At Twickenham , John Davenport , Esq . of Twickenham Lod in the
ge , 72 d year of his age . At Cambridge , Mr . Wade , a Fellow Commoner of Trinity College , in consequence of having fallen on the railing of the College , near Grafton-street , in endeavouring to get over the wall to his " own apartments . The Rev : Agmond Vesey Ward , a Fellow Commoner of Dublin College : he likewise in attempting to get over the College wall after the prescribed hour of admission , - received an injury from some spikes that occasioned his death . Mrs . Taylor , widow of the late Mr . Clement Taylor , and mother of the M . P . for Maidstone . The Rev . William Freeraged 32 Rector of Stoughtonand Thurnbv
, , , , in Leicestershire , to which livings he was presented in August last . At Bath , Mrs . Pollock ; the heroine of Bath and Bristol Theatres . Aged 90 , the Rev . W . Salisbury , Rector of" Moreton . in E ^ sex , and formerly Fellow of St : John's College , Cambridge . The Rev . John Freeman , M . A . Rector of Lyndon , in Rutland , and Orcheston , St . Mary , Wilts . At the Deepdene , Dorking , Surrey , Sir William Bmre ! , Bart . LL D . Chancellor of the Dioceses of Worcester and Rochester . At Chester , Sir Charles Leviug , Bart . His grandfather , Richard Leving , of the in
Esq . was one Representatives Parliament for that City , with Sir Thomas Grosvenor , Bart , in the year 16 S 4 . Mr . John Lush , distiller , in High Holborn . At Venice , in six hours illness , after a fit , supposed to proceed from the gout in the stomach , Charles Sackville , Esq . a partner in the banking-house of Sir Robert
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Monthly Chronicle.
had applied to the Plaintiff to inform him in what manner he would have it tythed , which he refused doing ; that Defendant gave him notice from da * - to day when the corn would be ready to be tythed and carried , and that the fair and just tythe had been left for him , by loading up nine sheaves , and setting out and leaving the tenth sheaf . The Barons , notwithstanding they did not admit that such mode was according to the strict legal rule of tything wheat , were of opinion , that , as there appeared no intention on the part of the Defendant either to harrass or do injustice to the Plaintiff in the mode of tything , arid the Weather bad , this was hot
a fit case to decide against the Defendant because he had not adhered to the strict legal mode in setting out his tythe , but that the cause bore top much the compk-xion of vexation , and therefore dismissed the Bill . It appeared in the course of this cause , that the farmer is not deemed bound by law to cut a whole field before he begins to carry any part thereof . MARRIAGES . . . At Charlton , in Kent , Captain Joseph Mac Lean , ofthe Royal Artillery ,- Aid
de-Camp to the Marquis Townshend , to Miss Charlotte Ccngreve , youngest daughterjof Colonel Congreve , of the same Regiment . The Rev . Mr . Kay , of South Benvsleet , Essex , to Miss Levett , ofNorthfleet , Kent . At . Bradford , Wilts ,, Wm . Coles Medlycott , Esq . of Van-House , near Milbourne-Port , to Miss Tugwell . Mr . Searle , Banker , of Saffron Walden , Essex , to Miss Redshaw , late of " Bath . At Tottenham , Mr . Samuel Rhodes , of Islington , to Miss Strange , of Tottenham . Samuel Scott , Esq . of Gower-Street , to Miss Ommanney , of Bloomsbury-square . At Clapham Church , Thomas Cecil Maunsell , Esq . of Thorp Maisor , in the '
county of Northampton , to Miss Jane Wrather , of Clapham . ThomasGardiner Bramston , Esq . eldest son of T . ' B . Bratnston , Esq . M . P . for Essex , io Miss Blaauw , daughter of William Blaauw , Esq . of Oueen Ann-street , West . At Bromley , in Kent , John Reade , Esq . of Ipsden , ' m Oxfordshire , to Miss Scott , eldest daughter of Major John Scott , of Bromley . At Weston upon Trent , hi Staffordshire , Mr . Thomas Anwell , to Miss Bosspn , aged thirteen . Thomas Mercer , Esq . of Greentrees near Tunbridge , to Miss Polly Harpur , third daughter ofthe late Rev . Mr . Harpur , of Tunbridge . At Bristol , W . B . Elwyn , Esq . of Queen ' s College , Oxford , to Miss Eagles , eldest daughter of Thomas Eagles , Esq . of Bristol .
. . DEATHS . The Rev . Dr . Cock , Rector of Horkesley and Debden , both in Essex . Benjamin Porter , Esq . of Gower-street , Bedford-square . At her apartments in St . James ' s Palace , Mrs . B . Ramus . In Italy , Lord Harvey , ofthe Zealous , of 74 guns , of the-Mediterranean fleet : the body was landed atLeghorn , to be interred . At Oxen-heath , in Kent , Sir Francis . Geary , Bart . Admiral ofthe White , in the 87 th year of his age . At Twickenham , John Davenport , Esq . of Twickenham Lod in the
ge , 72 d year of his age . At Cambridge , Mr . Wade , a Fellow Commoner of Trinity College , in consequence of having fallen on the railing of the College , near Grafton-street , in endeavouring to get over the wall to his " own apartments . The Rev : Agmond Vesey Ward , a Fellow Commoner of Dublin College : he likewise in attempting to get over the College wall after the prescribed hour of admission , - received an injury from some spikes that occasioned his death . Mrs . Taylor , widow of the late Mr . Clement Taylor , and mother of the M . P . for Maidstone . The Rev . William Freeraged 32 Rector of Stoughtonand Thurnbv
, , , , in Leicestershire , to which livings he was presented in August last . At Bath , Mrs . Pollock ; the heroine of Bath and Bristol Theatres . Aged 90 , the Rev . W . Salisbury , Rector of" Moreton . in E ^ sex , and formerly Fellow of St : John's College , Cambridge . The Rev . John Freeman , M . A . Rector of Lyndon , in Rutland , and Orcheston , St . Mary , Wilts . At the Deepdene , Dorking , Surrey , Sir William Bmre ! , Bart . LL D . Chancellor of the Dioceses of Worcester and Rochester . At Chester , Sir Charles Leviug , Bart . His grandfather , Richard Leving , of the in
Esq . was one Representatives Parliament for that City , with Sir Thomas Grosvenor , Bart , in the year 16 S 4 . Mr . John Lush , distiller , in High Holborn . At Venice , in six hours illness , after a fit , supposed to proceed from the gout in the stomach , Charles Sackville , Esq . a partner in the banking-house of Sir Robert