>From Ipswich Journal, Saturday, June 27, 1801; Issue 3569. Francis BASSETT and David POOLE, the Churchwardens of the parish of Beckenham, in Kent, convicted of illegally refusing to make a Poor's Rate for that parish, to the great injury and distress of the poor, were brought up for judgment. The Court, in consideration of their promise to reimburse Mr. JACKSON, through whose kindness the poor have been relieved, all the money he has laid out, and the expenses he has incurred, consented to take their own recognizances, in the sum of £100 each, to appear when called upon. The rule against them is enlarged till next term.