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Suffolk. 



[Aug. I, 



guineas each. *rliey then rode ta Longlands, 

 where the Souilidown tups were let at from 

 titiecu colony luiiitas each. We^lnefday com- 

 »Tiei)ted wiili a view ol the f.u c^rcal'cs of the 

 Ca ighter houlc. A three jliear Leicclter ive- 

 ihev, o' Mr. Cok.-'^ weigh.-d 131^^ ilb ; and 

 the loilowiiiR |iiize ibce^), viz, Mr. Money's 

 Ixicelter weihci, git. Ijlb- ; Mr. Paifl;-y's 

 diito. Sit. jilb. ; Mr. I uray's Down, 811- Klb. ; 

 Mr. George's iluia, 8lk. izib ; Mr. Blyih's 

 ditto, 9!^ 91b. On the arrival of the parly at 

 Longlauds, a (cufticr was exhihitrd by Mr. 

 Clark, anil a drill, on an improved principle, 

 l>y ■McflV'^. Wilioii and Scaiidilh, ot L)nn; 

 this machine dcj.ofiied rape-duft and tuiiiip- 

 Jeed in a vci y cimpleic and vet;uLir inai ner, 

 Ifie ijuantity 01 which, as well as ut fci-d-C'rn, 

 is regulated by a fciew enclofed in a box, 

 which beiiif lucked, ilie man who works the 

 iT.achine can iiJUKt no alteration. Alter tlie 

 • rial of iheie fXperimtniS, the company re- 

 lumed to Mr. W'riglu'^ barn, when Mr Kail's 

 tl^rrilune; niachinr, which on the preceding 

 tay li.,d wlicdi oniy to ihrelh, was now tried 

 on a load oa b.irlcy. The threlhing of thi^ 

 grain being particularly intcrerting t» the No:- 

 fc'lk. genileijien, they were highly giatified wiih 

 letui|> 11 donrc lo very clc;au and (.ilt. A ihrrOr- 

 iiig machine in ihi- iau t barn, erected by Mr. 

 ^Vigiul, a to ihreihcd tome wheat, but no bar. 

 ley. Altet ainncr this day the f rize cu'.j were 

 lUcedot* the tabic hciote Mr Coke, who in- 

 lormed the cumpany ol the adjudication ol the 

 vnzes. The piiz< tor the bell Leicerter we:her 

 V^as delivered to Mr Cbirle^ Money; that for 

 tiie belk Sonih l>own (■< Mr ''leo ^t, of Diini'.' 

 loiv; ondfl.vering ot wh ch Mr. Coke expref • 

 led great fatistaet.on that one at leaft ot the 

 prizes was going into t.ift Norloik ; Mr. l^lyih 

 je.eived the prjze Inr the Itcond South Down 

 »elhcr; Mr. rui.k.ey for the bcft J.ciciter 

 lup ; aiid Mr. Overn.an tor the belt South 

 Down lup; Mr. Oakes for the btfi boar; Mr. 

 Keeve ior having irrigaied the grcHtell qjanliry 

 vliiuadaw,and in the bell manner. 'I heciiMip.iiiy 

 now leiired to thecow-houles, where the long 

 horned catile ol Mr. Fuller's breed were fold, 

 the yearlings at Irom leven to ihirieeiJ guineas . 

 and a hall; iwo-year oids, liom leven guineas 

 and a half to fixleen guineas and a hal; , cows, 

 with calves by their fules, at trom levemeen 

 guineas -ajftd a halt to thirty leven gume.is; 

 cows, not in miik, at from Icvenleen guineas 

 10 ihirty-four guine.s ; a tour-year old 

 bull at thirty lour jjuineas ; and a two 

 year old' dmo at eleven f.uineas and a half; 

 a yearling Devonlhire bull was alto (old 

 tor right guineas.. Mr, Conk exhibited at 

 llie hall a mode.: oi his threfhing mill which 

 !was much approved. Mr. 'I'oilec, ot Staftord- 

 thire, Uiewed two Merino rams, the wnol of 

 which was exqiiihiely hue ; he alfo Ihewed a 

 three ytar old weiher, 01 the crofs between the 

 N''erir.o and South Down, which had never 

 been fliotn ; this ihcfp had retained its wool, 

 which, though very jine, was ol great lengih ; 

 but It was the opinion ol fome eminent gentle- 

 c en prelcnt, in the wool trade, that us great 

 length lendered it unfit for the purpoles to 

 V. all tine wool was ufually applied, and ihat 

 thcteibie it wa« worth kls ttuii it it wcte 



Ihorter. llfeemed to be ihe prevailing opi- 

 nion, that fliort wool would this year be worih 

 3I. i^s. per todd; fome, indeed, talked of 

 even a hij;hcr price The company dilperled 

 hifhlv delifehied wuh this entertaining and in- 

 iti!iuiv>- iigricultural t.eat, and the reception 

 they had met w/'(h tiori iheir vencra'cd holt. 



Mr. (•. Lindley, ot Carton, 111 ihe courfe 

 01 tome ju liciou obiei vjiions on the fujien r 

 excellence ot the Swedifh turnip, har given an 

 account ol afuccesluUxperimeiit made by him, 

 in order to alcei tain how Ui ;h.~.t highly ulelul 

 plant may be .'refervcd from the ravages of the 

 fiy : the refult ot which was, that by fowing 

 four pounds per acre ot Salmon radifh ieed with 

 the tuirii|) Iced, the crop was completely pre- 

 If-rv J ; ih.' fl;cs alwjys preierriiig the radiih to 

 the tariilp pUilt. 



Man-i.'d.'] r. Vip.-in. efq. of Thctfoid, to 

 Mil-. Ji.nnin.;S, ol H.irpendtii, Herts. 



Mr. Corby, i.)iid furveyor, of Kirftesd, to 

 Mils Mary Ann Johnlon, fecond daughter of 

 Ml,'! ] ot Kirlte.id H.iil. 



At Noriolk, Mr. tdwatd Walfoit, to Mifs 

 All: 'Jianc. 



Lieutenant Smith, of the navy, to Mil's Mar- 

 tha Fui thing, fecond daughter ot Mr. F. mer- 

 chant, of hiakeney. 



At l.yiin, Mr. L. W. Jarvis, to Tiiils'Whin. 

 cop. 



At \annou h, Mr. 'I". Crifp, plumber and 

 glazer, to Mils Townfher.d. 



/';■'</.] Atl-loll, Mrs. Sarah ParrsBt, wife 

 o! Mr. !'. late of Fi.nilham, 53. 



.At SiiHield, Mrs. Swan, bz, and her fon 

 Mr '■ . Swan, J 9. 



\l Tharlioii Mills, Mrs. Tarfley, wife of 

 Mr. i'. O7. 



AtCailion, Mr5. Rudd, wife of Mr. Jofeph 

 K. farmer, 84. 



At W ili.ijjham, Mrs. S. S. Leeder, wife of 

 Kobeit L. gent, late of Kaft Dereham. 



AtTottington, Mr. Wiffen. 



At Toller fleigham, Mr. ^- illiam Bower, 

 farmer, 75 



At H.ynirrd, .Mr Ifaiah -Selb, 2S. 



At IJoi.stoid, Mr. Mauhew Caichpole, a 

 reipedablir Kiimer. 



A( Ni)rv;ich, Mr Matthew King, clerk to 

 the txpediiuin coach, 37 — Mr. Johislbn Dix- 

 on, fen. ot the coninion ccurcii, and Itamp- 

 diltnburor lor the boroU(i)i ot Lynn, 53 — Mr. 

 Bei j-irnin Jacklon, 1-7 — Mrs (citron, ot the 

 Whiietlart inn, 71 — Mr Matlhew Howard, 

 34 — Mr. J.imes Hall hide, 77.-01 a rapid 

 decline, Mr. Udwaid Gooch, eldeft fon of the 

 laie Mr. G. ol G mingham, a. d pupil of Mr. 

 Martineau, furgeon, 19 



At Varniouih, Mrs. Mary Haylett, 35. 

 SUFFOLK. 



Married'] At Great Saxham, !ohn William 

 Ilicks, clq. of bath, to Mils S. ftiills, eltlcll 

 daufililLr ol llitmias Mills, efq. of Great Sax- 

 hainhall. 



Mr. William May, to iNJifs Ljdia ClaytoD, 

 bolli of 'lanniiiglDn. 



Mr. VVitliaiii Uarnier, of Bnry, to Mifs 

 Colinaii, ot ."^Ihwelthorp, Norfolk. 



D,tJ ] At McnditilUuiu, Mrs. Mar^ Codd, 

 flioi)kecj>ei . 



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