From Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer ( London, England ), Saturday, December 13, 1729; Issue 237. Dover, Dec. 6. We learn from Canterbury, that on Tuesday last Week, Edward BRICE , at the THREE KINGS in that City, having some Words with his Brother, took a red hot Poker out of the Fire and run him into the Throat, of which he died on Thursday; the said BRICE was thereon committed to Gaol, in order to his being brought to Justice. Dover, Dec. 9. The Misfortune of Mr. BRICE of Canterbury happened some Time since, tho' the other died but on Thursday last; before which, his Brother, the Deceased, forgave him, being the Aggressor: He is not committed, but, as we hear, bailed.