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At Deiby, aged 71, Mr. Eromley, fell- ing this very affecting but long-expected al

monger.

At Buxton, Mifs H. Chetham.

At Ilkestone, J. Hawley, gent. He has bequeathed the fum of 50l for the use of the Nottingham Infirmary; 401. to the clubs in Ilkestone; one guinea each to all the widows in Shipley, relpectively; and the remainder of his property is to be diftributed among his neareft relatives.

At Dronfield, aged 75, Mr. E. Outram, butcher.-Aged 61, Mr. S. Beighton, of Farnah Hall.

At Finder, aged 75, Mrs. Horwood. At Parwich, aged 35, Mr. W. Roe, farmer. At Holbrooke, Jofeph Baggaley Bradfhaw, efq high fheriff for the county, in the year 1771-Aged 37, the Rev. J. Edwards, of Repton.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married] At Cotgrave, the Rev. Magnus Jackfon, B. D of Southwell, to Mifs Eliza Blegborough, fecond daughter of Henry Blegborough, efq. of Richmond, Yorkshire.

At Nottingham, Mr. Cooper, hofier, to Mrs. Smith, widow of the late Mr. Smith, baker. Mr. Hardy, of the May-pole publichoufe, to Mifs Rhodes, of Arnoid.

Died.] At Nottingham, fuddenly, Mr. W. Alexander, of the Hope and Anchor public houfe.-Aged 69, Mr. H. Sollory Mr. Fitzwalter, carver and gilder.-Mrs. Linley. Mr. W. Daykin, baker.-Aged 54, Mrs. Conftable.-In her 62d year, Mrs. Doubleday, druggift.

At Newark, Mr. Stevenfon, baker.

At Mansfield, in his 87th year, Mr. W. Flint, cooper.-Aged 53, Mrs. Gofmond, wife of Mr. J. Golmond, fupervisor of excife. -J. Naylor, gent,-G. Sutton, efq. fon and heir of the late Lord George Sutton, of Kelham, near Newark Mrs Colclough, of Beaconsfield, in this county, third daughter of J. Gladwyn, efq.

In his 65th year, Mr. W. Shirtcliffe, of Popplewicke; much refpected by his friends, as a man of upright principles and found in tegrity.

At Ollerton, aged 79, Mr. C. Taylor, farmer.

At Sibthorpe, near Newark, aged 56, Mr. Hall, farmer and grazier.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

An advertisement has lately appeared in the Lincolnshire papers, defiring mafons, contractors, and others, to fend in their propofals to the churchway of the parith, for taking down the yery ble tower, tranfept and chancel, of ancient church at Kirton on the Hill, in this county; for properly forting and arranging the materials; and for rebuilding the tower and chancel, by measure, agreeably to plans and fpecifications left with Mr. W. Hayward, architect, in Lincoln. Every admirer of antique architectural grandeur, muft, however, lament the imperious neceflity which exifts for mak

teration.

Married.] At Gainfboro', Mr. A. Oats, cooper, to Mifs Snell, of Raufleet, near Stock with.

At Uppingham, the Rev. Mr. Allenson, to Mifs Sewell.

At Grantham, the Rev. S. Herbert, D. D. rector of Folkton, Yorkshire, &c. to Mifs Manners, eldest daughter of W. Manners, efq. and niece of Sir Th. Whichcote, bart, of Afwarby.

At Market Overton, Mr. W. Ellis, grazier, of Peckworth, hear Folkingham, to Mifs R. Nicks.

At Flexboro', Mr W. Scott, to Mifs Coatfworth, of Hull, formerly of Briggs.

Died.] At Lincoln, aged 19, Mifs S. Walker Advanced in years, Mrs. Hayward, widow of the late J. H. gent.

At Bofton, Mr. Owen.

At Stamford, in her 44th year, Mifs Fryer, daughter of the late Mr. F. furgeon. -Aged 60, Mr. M. Taverner.

At Gainsborough, aged 89, Mrs. Browne, widow.-Aged 49, Mrs. Bolfove-Aged 28, Mrs. Thompfon, wife of Mr. M. T. shipowner.-Aged 85, Mr. T. Makins.

At Spilby, aged 51, Mrs S. Stevenfon.Mrs. Brackenbury, wife of Langley B efq. late captain in the North Lincolnshire Militia.

At Caiftor, in her 86th year, Mrs. Tur

ner.

At Market Deeping, aged 92, Mr. Chrif tian-Aged 96, Mrs. Wyles, more than 60 years mistress of the King's Head inn.

At Huntingdon, Mr. J. Welsh, currier Mr. G. Deighton, matter of the Queen's Head public houfe

At Seremby, Mr. J. Toynton; and a few days after, at Candlelby, his uncle, Mr. H. Toynton, wheelwright.

At Willoughton, near Gainsborough, aged 74, Mr. Robinson, farmer.

At Whitwell, county of Rutland, aged 44, Mrs. E. Branfton, wife of Mr. R. B. junior.

At Falkingham, Mr. J. Cropley, grazier. -Aged 70, Mr. P. Hill, of Barrowden, in' Rutland.

Aged 60, Mr. J. Headland, farmer, of Potter Hanworth, near Lincoln. He retired to reft the preceding evening in apparent good health, and was found dead about 7 o'clock next morning, in bed with his fon, who was then afleep, and had not been disturbed by any noife, during the intermediate time.

At Toynton, All Saints, far advanced in years, Mrs. A. Wood, for many years paft an acceptable nurfe in the families of feveral principal gentlemen.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] The Rev. E. Vaughan, vicar of St. Martin's and All Saint's, Leicester, to Mifs M. Hill, daughter of Hill, efq. of Oadby.

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At Leicester, Mr. Watfon, to Mifs M. rell.-Mifs Mellor, of Dunftall, near WolRoberts, fecond daughter of Mr. S. R. verhampton.

At Stretton, Mr. L. Lewin, of Barkly, to Mifs Hobfon.

At Ratby, Mr. Hafall, of Glenfield, to Mifs Jordan.

Mrs.

Died.] At Leicefter, in her 81ft year, Billings. Mr. T. Rickards, liquor-merchant, and a lieutenant in the corps of Leicester vo. lunteer infantry Mr. R. Walker.

At the White Hart Jnn, in this town, of an inflammation in the bowels, after an illnefs of only three days, Mr. S. Barrowclough, affociate in the houfe of Meffrs. Stanfield and Co. tobacconists of London.

At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. Cauldecott. At Quorndon, Mrs. Owen, wife of the Rev. Mr. O.

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In Shrewsbury, Mrs. Stone, of Barrowupon-Soar.-Mr. T. Fox, youngest fon of Mr. W. F. of the Clay, Wimefwould. Aged 63, the Rev. C. Belgrave, of Ridlington, county of Rutland, of which living he, had been rector above thirty years.-The Rev. T Orton, rector of Rearby and Brookf by Mrs. E White, of Narborough Mr. J. Vowe, of Eaft Lounde, county of Linco'n, and youngest fon of the late T. V. efq. of Hallaton, in this county.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married At Uttoxeter, Mr. H. Clewley, Enfign of the Uttoxeter Volunteer Infantry, to Mifs Norris.

At Stafford, Mr. Williams, faddler, to Mifs Cramer.

In London, Sir Ofwald Mofely, bart. of Rollefton-house, in this county, to Mifs S. Every, fifter of the prefent Sir Henry Every, of Eggington-house, Derbyshire.

At Walfall, Mr. T. Bedford, wine-merchant, of Wolverhampton, to Mifs Ellwell. -Mr. J. Newman, factor, to Mifs S. Woodward, of Bloxuric.

Died At Stafford, Mr. Hill, watchmaker. Mr W. Moore.

At Litchfield, Mr. Wyatt, fen.

At Newcastle-under-Line, aged 31, Mr. Obadiah Meyer, grocer.-Aged 67, J. Caird, gent-In her 63d year, Mrs. J. Glownam. widow.

At Nuneaton, in her 22d year, of a confumptive habit, Mifs Craddock, a generous benefactor to the poor, and, in every respect, a truly amiable, religious, and accomplished young lady?

At Tamworth, Mrs. Bates, wife of Mr. Bates, furgeon.

At Uttoxeter, the Rev. T. Keeling.

At Hall-end, near Tamworth, aged 62, Mr. S. Hill-Aged 106, Mr. J. Mellor, of Lane-end; his remains were attended to the grave by thirty of his friends and acquaintances, whofe united ages amounted to 1296! -Mr. W. Laney, attorney, of Hanley, in the Potteries.-Mifs B. Baffnett, of the Cloughs, near Newcastle-under-Line.

At Shiffaal, Manor-houfe, Mr. R. Mack

At Golden Hill, near Newcastle, at a very advanced age, Mr. E. Barker.-Mr. J. Twiffe, carrier, of Alfager, near Newcastle. Aged 88, Mrs Woodward, of Stone.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. J. Doughty, button-maker, to Mrs Horton.

At Coventry, Mr G. Sparkes, builder, to Mifs S. Reades Parkes.

At Warwick, at the Quakers' MeetingHoufe, Mr. J. Burlingham, glover, to Mifs E. Whitehead, of Barford.

At Yardley, Mr. W. Deeley, plater, of Birmingham, to Mifs S. Gale, late of Lon

don.

Died.] At Birmingham, Mr Winfield, coal-merchant. In his 71ft year, Mr. T. Barber.-Mr. S. Hemming Mr. Wefon, of the Ancher public-boufe.-Aged 534 Mr. T. Wilder.-Mrs. Heckley.-Aged 52, Mr. J. Sheath.-Mrs. M. Hawkes, of Deritend.

Mr. J. Williams.-Mr. Stedman, falef mian-In her 80th year, Mrs. Strayen, widow of the late Mr. J. Strayen, theriffs officer.-Aged 56, Mr. J. Williams.-Mrs. M. and Mrs. S. Webster, both of Exeter-row, -In her 66th year, Mrs. Chefton.-Aged 70, Mrs. Mafon. Mrs. M. Baker, widow, late of Milverton, near Warwick -Mr. R. Cannock.-I. Butt Salt, M. D. formerly one of the phyficians to the difpenfary in this town. In his 68th year, Mr. G. Rogers, horn-comb maker.-Mr. J. Higginson, builder, of Sheldon.-Aged 67, Mrs. E. Lowndes.

In his 70th year, Mr. Lyndon.—Miss E. Mills-Mrs. Corrie, of Sparkhill-Aged 19, Mifs E. O'Donnell,-Aged 61, Mrs. Adams, wife of Mr. Adams, maltfter, of Digbeth.-Mr. J. Saunders, plater.-In her 85th year, Mrs. E. Mane, of Digbeth, formerly of Wolverton Houfe.-Mr. j. S. Cooke, plater.

At Coventry, Mrs. Lefter, of the Malthovel public-houfe -Mrs. Colley, of Birmingham.-Mrs. Herbert, wife of Mr. I. Herbert, filkman-Mrs. Canning.-Mrs. Delaval. Mrs. Carrington.-Mrs. Marriott.

At Solihull, Mrs. James, relict of the late Rev. I. James, fecond mafter of the Free Grammar School, Birmingham.

At Handfworth, Mrs. Grice.-In his 44th year, I. Louch, efq. of Milcott, near Stratford upon Avon At an advanced age, Mrs. Gaches, wife of the Rev. D. Gaches, of Wottonwawen.

In the island of St. Helena, on his return from the Eaft Indies, Mr. J. Grimes, fteward to the Lady Burgefs, Indiaman, and only brother to Mr. T. Grimes of the White Bear-inn, in Coventry.

At Spark-hill, near Birmingham, in her 29th year, Mrs. Corrie, wife of the Rev, John Corrie. Few perfons, at that early age. have appeared with equal advantage in domeftic life: her conftant object was to render 2 R2

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it a cheerful and happy fcene. Few, in the fame fituation, have been equally affiduous in cultivating their understandings; by means of her own application fhe was a confiderable proficient in feveral branches' of elegant and ufeful knowledge, and excelled, particularly, in drawing and in botany. With an active and well-furnished mind; with uncommon fprightlinefs of converfation and charms of manners, fhe gave delight and animation to every circle in which the moved. To defcribe, in thefe few words, what he was, is to defcribe the prefent feelings of her family and friends.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Whitchurch, Mr. Davis, cabinet-maker, to Mifs Liverfage, formerly of the Oak-inn, Doddington.

At Church Stoke, in Montgomeryshire, S. Pryfe, efq. to Mifs Davies, of Brompton, in this county.

At Wrockwardine, Mr. F. Clayton, to Mifs Cooke, of the Shaw-birch, near Wellington.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. G. Hodges, upholsterer.-Mrs. Wotton, late of the Mermaid-inn.

I. Jones, efq. of the Abbey Foregate; a gentleman of mild and engaging manners, and unbounded charity to his poor neigh

bours.

Mrs.

Aged 78, Mrs. Leigh, of Huffley Tomkyns, wife of Mr. S. Tomkyns, hatter. In her 37th year, Mifs M. Young Higgins, youngest daughter of the late Mr. C C. Higgins, upholder Mr. Walton, taylor.-Mrs. Cooper, nurfe in the Salop Infirmary, which fituation fhe had filled with credit and to the general fatisfaction of the directors.

At Ludlow, aged 70, Mrs. Greene, of the Talbot-inn. Mrs. Baugh.

At Whitchurch, in her 76th year, Mrs. Brookes, widow.-In his 64th year, Mr. R. Faulkener, brazier.-Aged upwards of 70, Mrs. Toller, wife of Mr. Toller, butcher. In her 63d year, Mrs, P. Venables Mrs. Prince, Widow, of the Lodge.

At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Browne, of Acton Round-Mifs Pugh.-The Rev. J. Atcherley, many years head mafter of the Free Grammar School, in Shrewsbury.-Miss S. Lello

At Drayton, in her 78th year, Mrs. M. Wood, relict of the late Mr. J. Wood, furgeon.

At Ellesmere, in her 70th year, Mrs M. Harris, the last furviving fifter of the late T. Harris, efq. of Cruckton.

At Wenlook, Mrs. Jones, of the Plough public-houfe. Lately, Mits J. Onions, fitth daughter of Mr. Onions, iron-mafter, of Brofely Mr. Heighway, of Leebotwood

At Whixhall, in her 79th year, Mrs. Sandland, wife of Mr. Sandland, farmer.

At Edftation, in the prime of life, Mr. J. Lee, eldeft fon of the late Mr. Lee, farmer.-Aged 42, Mr. T. Bickerton, of Ro

den, near Highercall -Mr. Wainwright, of Hungerford -Mr. N. Davies, of Leighton. -Mr. C. Morris, attorney, of NewportAged 65, Mr. M. Hughes, of Wistanswick, near Drayton.

At Montford Bridge, aged 96, Mr. T. Ward, late a wheel-wright.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Notice has been lately given, at Worcester, by public advertisement, in pursuance of an order from the Magiftrates of the City, purporting that, as the new Market-place is now completed (the fame was opened on Saturday, February 8.) "No ftandings, benches, carts, or obstructions of any kind whatever, will be allowed in the streets, of the city; nor any fittings, or goods be suffered to be placed on the walking ways there of, for the future."

It appears from advertisements lately publifhed, in the Worcefter papers, that the Directors of the Houfe of Industry, in that city, in confequence of a number of prudent regulations lately adopted, particularly by the circumftance of the parish officers being invited and induced to discharge, with regularity, the precepts on the day they become due, have been enabled for the laft 12 months, to iffue their monthly precepts, at the reduced rates of only one half the money which had before been levied on the respective parifhes, thereby making a total annual reduction in the general expence of that excellent inftitution of 29731. 155. The respective

rates are as follow:

St. Clement 16 St. Jafthen 22

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St. Albans 71. 15.-St. Helen 281. IS. 4 St. Martin 38 19 All Saints 43 10 St. Andrew 27 6-St. Nicholas 45 19 Married.] At Worcester, Mr. Winnall, baker, to Mifs Fofter, of Pershore.

At Tenbury, T. Noxon, efq. to Mrs. Downes, widow, late of Sutton, in this county.

At Stourbridge, the Rev. J. Richards, to Mifs Mofeley-Mr. J. Cox, of the Hookey's Farm, to Mifs Phillips, of Inkberrows.

At Perfhore, W. Marriott, efq. of the Hon. Eaft India Company's fervice, to Mifs L. Mogridge.

Died.] At Worcester, of an inflammation in his bowels, Lieut. Col.' Dumarefque, of the ninth battalion of the army of Referve; juftly refpected as a good officer and an amiable man.

Mrs. Hynde, a widow lady, of Cheltenham. Mrs. S. Wilkins, a relict of the late N. Wilkins, efq. mayor of the corporation of this city, in the year 1782 —Mr. H. Elcox, maltfter.

At Stourbridge, Captain C. Dixon, of the royal navy.

At Knighton, in his 69th year, Mr. T. Bodenham.

At Stourport, in his 36th year, Mr. J. Dadford, engineer to the Staffordshire and Worsefeifhire canal company,

At

At Wick, R. Hudson, efq. juftice of the peace for this county.-Mr. Williams, farmer, in the parish of Darmston, near Inkber

Ton.

Mifs A. Nicholas, of Kempfey: this young lady lost her life prematurely, by a very melancholy accident on her journey to Suckley; her horfe took fright, and ran away with her near a mile and a half before the fell; he was taken up, fhortly after, but quite fenfelefs, by a gentleman in company, who had followed at a diftance; and although medical ailistance was immediately procured, the only furvived the accident about a quarter of an hour.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Hereford, Mr. Johnson, to Mifs Hobart.

Died.] At Hereford, Mr. J. Grey, keeper of the county prifon Mrs. Gwatkin, relict of the late Rev. Mr. Gwatkin, of El changer, near Hereford.-Aged 88, E. Jacob, efq. of Court Roulin, near Caerphilly, Glamorganfhire; one of the commiffioners of the land-tax for the hundred of Caerphilly.

At Cradley, Mr. R. L. Raciter.

In Swanfea, the Rev. Mr. Wells, rector of Ilftone Penmaer, Glamorganfhire, and late rural dean.-Aged 55, Mrs. Chambers, of Whitburne Court.

At the Lynch, of a paralytic ftroke, J. Kinnerfley, efq. clerk of the peace for the county, and one of the partners in the Ludlow and Leominster banking houses.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married. Mr. Baron, attorney, of Coleford, to Mifs Duberley, of Briftol.

At Tewksbury, R. White, efq of Chaceley, Worcestershire, to Mifs M. Turner, of Tibberton, in this county.-Mr. W. Butcher, of Standifh Park, to Mifs Hawkins, of Haresfield.

At Swanfea, T. Leyfon, efq of Neath, to Mrs. Cooke, widow of the late Mr. T Cooke, builder of the county jails, in the city of Gloucester and town of Stafford.

Died At Gloucester, Mrs. E. Cother.In his 65th year, Mr. H. Wilton, father of the Meffrs. Wiltons, attornies.

At Wotton-under-Edge, Mr. T. Mountjoy, fon of the late Dr. Mountjoy.

At Fairford, the Rev. Edwards, vicar of that parish, and of Athleworth, both in this county.

At Durdley, Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. Taylor, grocer.-Mrs. Williams, widow, and mother of Mr. S. Williams, furgeon, of Bristol.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oxford, Mr. R. Mallham, fon of Mr. Mallham, au&tioneer, to Mifs Parr, daughter of Mr. D. Parr, mercer.

Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Seely, widow of the late Rev. R. Seely, D D.-Mrs. E. Smith, wife of Mr. J Smith, mercer.

At Witney, Mrs. E. Smith, widow, Her death is attributed to a lingering illness, brought on by the lofs of her only daughter.

At Beaconsfield, Mrs Etty, wife of the Rev. J. Etty, rector of Whitchurch, in this county.

As fome labouring men were lately digging Stones in certain quarries, near the old family manfion belonging to the Right Hon. Earl Fortescue, in the parish of Ebrington, near Campden, in this county, they difcovered about twenty fkeletons, apparently of warriors, with fragments of armour, and fevera! implements of war, of various shapes and fizes; the whole of very remote antiquity. Many of the bodies were found laid with their faces downward, and rot more than a foot in depth from the fui face of the earth. Among the disturbed remains were thofe of a fuperior officer or chief, (fo fuppofed) as by his fide were found a sword of excellent metal, and an iron casque or head piece; the ornamented top and rivers of which were plated with filver. This skeleton was depofited at the depth of not more than three feet in the ground, and notwithstanding the number of years it must have lain thus buried, the mafter bones were perfect and found, and the teeth in the highest state of preservation. A traditionary account prevails in the neighbouring country, that the villages of Eb-lifton, cork-cutter.-Mrs. Williamfon. rington and Campden were once united; that fome fignal battle was anciently fought in this part of the island; and that the Ford at the end of Ebrington Brake, which now divides the above parishes, has, ever fince that period, retained the appellation of Battle Bridge.

At Dorchefter, in this county, in his 71 year, Mr. J Sheen, fen -The Rev. A. Litchfield, rector of Noke, in this county.

At Brill, the Rev. J. L. Littlethales, rectar of Grendon, Underwood, &c. and juttice of peace for the county of Bucks.Mrs. Myers, wife of Mr. Myers, attorney, of Kelmscots. Aged 72, Mr. J. Hanwell, gent. of Kidlington.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married] At Northampton, Mr T. Gib. bins, ironmonger, to Miis M. Parfons, of Brownfover, near Rugby. Mr. E Phipps, farmer, of Bugbrooke, to Mil's Griffith, of Gayton J. Thompson, gent. of Orlingbury, to Mifs R. Gillet, of Mears Ahoy.—Mr. T. Franklin, folicitor, of Leighton Buzzard, to Mil's . Small, of Bedford.

Died At Northampten, in her 84th year, Mrs. Markham, widow of the late Mr. H. W. Markham, and fifter of majorgeneral Manfell, late of Cofgrove, in this county. Mrs. Allifton, wife of Mr. B. Al

At Thrapstone, Mr. H. Leete, furgeon and about ten days after, his eldest daughter Mifs H. Lecte.

At Brackley, Mrs. Taylor, a widow lady, of Begbrooke Hall, Oxfordshire; highly refpected for her exemplary piety, and unbounded charity.

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At Aftrop Wells, Mifs S. Marriott, only daughter of Mr. P. Marriott, ironmonger, of Banbury.

At Cherry Orton, near Peterboro', aged 72, J. Chambers, efq.

At his houfe in Queen Ann-ftreet Eaft, London, Mr. C. Collier, who was fifteen years botanical gardener to the late Duke of Bedford, at Woburn Abbey.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Married] At Hifton, Mr. W. Collifon, lind-furveyor, to Mifs Grace Sumpter,

daughter of T. Sumpter, efq.

Died.] At Cambridge, aged 54, Mrs. A. Hodfon, wife of Mr. F. Hodfon, printer of the Cambridge Chronicle.-Aged 74, C. Hodgson, efq. collector of excife, for the Cambridge diftri&t.

At Ely, in her 88th year, Mrs. E. Akehurft, youngest and laft furviving daughter of the late S. Gatward, efq. formerly recorder of the town of Cambridge.

At Potton, in Bedfordshire, aged 72, the Rev. Mr. Wood houfe, perpetual curate of Dunften, in that county, &c.

At Newmarket, Mr. S. Leader, many years head oftler of the Ram-inu; he had long retired from a state of fervitude; having realized confiderable property.

At Bath, E. Green, efq. of Hinxton.
At Chatteris, aged 23, Mr. E. Smith,

farmer.

At Conington, Mr. R. Day, a confiderable farmer, and one of the chief conftables for the hundred of Papworth.

NORFOLK.

Married.] At Norwich, Mr. Leggett, to Mifs Hardingham.-Mr. H. Browne, attorney, of Difs, to Mifs M. Bunny, youngest daughter of Mr. Bunny, furgeon of Newbury.Mr. Edward Cooper, attorney, of Denham, to Mifs Nelfon, youngest daughter of Mr. Nelfon, gent. of Holme.

Died.] At the Deanery-houfe, aged 40, Mrs. Turner, wife of the Rev. Dr. Turner, Dean of Norwich. Poffeffed of more than ufual sweetness of temper, and ftrength of mind, the fustained with the calmeft refignation and the moft Chriftian fortitude the fevere fufferings of a long illness. Her life was fpeut in the exemplary difcharge of the duties of her fituation. Her death is an irreparable lofs to her afflicted family and her numerous friends.

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At Norwich, aged .44, Mr. J. Wright, bricklayer.-Aged $7, Mr. T. Hall, dyer-Aged 49, Mr. W. Howden, mafter of the Green-man public-houfe Aged 65, Mrs. Marley.-Aged 89, Mr. Hunt. Mrs. Lark, wife of Mr. Lark, clerk of the parish of St. Peter, of Hungate.Aged 69, Mr. J. Denmark, one of the proprie tors of the old barge.-Aged 72, Mr. I. Bonifant, rabbit-merchant-Suddenly, in her 43d year, Mrs. M. Thompfon, wife of Mr. S. Thompfon, brazier.

At Lynn, Mr. J. Baker, agent to the Union Fire-office.

At Yarmouth, fuddenly, aged 38, Mr. J. Colby, fail-maker.

At Holt, in his 79th year, the Rev. Joshua Smith, rector.

At Acle, aged 92, Mrs. H. Weeds, widow, late of Eaft Rufton:

At Wereham, aged 78, Mr. R. Salmon, linen-weaver.

At Trinidad, in the Weft Indies, of the yellow fever, aged 22.-Mr. T. Woodhouse, fon of Mr. Woodhouse, of Norwich, and furgeon of the Sovereign Ship of War.

At Long Stratton, aged 100 years, Mrs. Everett, of the fociety of Quakers; the has left behind her a progeny, all now alive, confifting of not less than 77 children, grand-children, and great-grand-children. farmer.-In his 69th year, Mr. T. Reads At Shottisham, aged 68, Mrs. J. Ayton, farmer, of Lany ley.

At Lakenham, aged 73, Mr. F. Sellis. At Reepham, Mr. Batchelor, shop-keeper. -Aged 49, Mr. Ruttling, wheel-wright of North Elmham.

At

Dereham, advanced in

years,

R.

Browne, gent. formerly a practising attorney. At Brancafter, aged 60, S. Sharpe, efq, late of Sunderland- houfe, Docking, and only furviving fon of the late Rev. J. Sharpe,

of Weftnewton.—Mrs. Corby, of Kirstead.→→ Aged 87, Mrs. P. Wright, of Wramplingham.-Aged 77, Mrs. E. Neale, widow, of Reepham-moore-Suddenly, in her 43d year, Mrs. S. Read, wife of Mr. I. Read, farmer, of Heringham, near Aylsham.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] At Bury, Mr. J. Adams, grocer, to Mifs S. Nunn, of Rattlefden.

At Burgate, Mr. R. Pretty, farmer, to Mifs D. Collins.

At Melford, M. J. Corder, of the Lodge. farm, to Mifs E. Fitch, fecond daughter of Mr. J. Fitch, grocer.

At Woodbridge, Capt. I. Philpot, to Mifs S. Durrant.

Died.] At Bury. Mrs. Winkup, widow of the late Mr. T. Winkup, hair-dreffer.-Aged 75, Mr. T. Bennett, wool-comber.-Aged 63, Mr. I. Thompson, filversmith.

At Ipfwich, aged 78, Mrs. Clarke, fchoolmistress in the town upwards of 50 years.Aged 89, R. Lloyd, efq. father of Mr. Lloyd, collector of the customs in this town.

At Lowerftoft, in her 32d year, Miss Mallett, only daughter of Mr. T. Mallett, shopkeeper.

At Sudbury, Mrs. Campin.

At Hepworth, Mr. G. Jacob, farmer.Aged 71, Mr. J. Smith, fen. of Sweffling.

At Claydon, in his 82d year, Ank. Singleton, efq. lieut. governor of Landguard fort, in this county.

At Woodbridge, Mrs. Mills, widow fifter to the late Rev. T. Johnfon, of Whickhammarket.-. Whimper, efq. of Alderton.

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