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Suffolk— EJfex— Kent. 



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At MeltoDj near Cromer, Mr. John Critopp, 

 farmer. 



At North Pickenham, Mr. Benjamin 

 Barber, 78. 



At Norwich, Mr. Mordecai Rivers Drake, 

 governor of the Great Hoipit?.!. — Mrs. Rulh- 

 brooke, 64. — Mr. Thomas Moore, formerly a 

 coal-mercharit, 68. — Mr. Alle/i, tiilor — 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Heaies, 77. — Mr. Hat^on, of 

 the Ship public-lioufe. — Suddenly, Mis. 

 Taylor, wife of Mr. 1. flioemaker. 



/^t Rudharn Grarrge, fuddenly, Major Ed- 

 ward UrofuT, of the royal artillery, fon of 

 Mr. D. of th.-it place. 



1 he Riv. T. K. D. Hofte, fellow of Tri- 

 nity Collrge, Cimbiidge, and eideft fon of 

 the Rev. Daniel H. of Godwick-hall. 



On the road from Norwich to Yarmouth, 

 Mr. William Robfon Baker, filk-wcavtr, of 

 WooJ-ftrfet, Cheapfide, London. He was 

 riding at full fpeed, when a cow ran out of 

 the lane by tue Hermitage near Acle, and 

 fuoHenly croffing the road, came in contaft 

 with the horfe of Mr. B. who was thrown 

 over the cnw's back, and pitching en his head, 

 was killed on the fput. It is a ttnnark-ble 

 faiS, that on the f.<me morn^c g he received a 

 letter from his wife, to whom he had been 

 married but a few months, containing a paf- 

 faie to this tffeil : — " For God's fake, Ba- 

 ker, take care of your horfe, fori have had 

 a frightful dream about you." 



Mrs. Nelfon, wife of Mr. Orby Nelfon, of 

 Ealt Dereham, 4a ; and two days afterwards, 

 whilft purluing his -iaily avocati<m of fuperin- 

 tending his farm, fuddenly, Thomas tvelfon, 

 gent, uf the fame place, and brother-in law 

 of the above Mrs N. 52. He lived deferv- 

 ealv rrfpe^ted by all ranks of fociety, and his 

 fudden death has occahoncd deep regret 

 among his relatives, and a numeious refpe£i> 

 aole circle of acquaintance. 



SUFFOLK. 



Married.'] At Great Saxham, J.W. Hicks, 

 efq. of Hath, to Mils Miils, the -Idelt daugh- 

 ter of Thomis W. tfq, 



Mr. John Stutter, Ettorney, of Stowmar- 

 ket, to MiiS Long, daughter of Mr. L. at- 

 torney, of Ipfwich. 



Mr. George Gent, farmer, of Shadinfield, 

 10 Mifs Ann Norman, youngelt daughter of 

 Mr. John N. Citrpeiiter. 



Dien!^ James Calder, efq. late paymafter 

 of the 21ft regiment of light dragouns. He 

 was drowned in Woodbridge river, by a fail- 

 ing boat being upfet and funk, (-lis remains 

 were interred at Woodbridge with military 

 hmours, attended by the whole of his rcgi- 

 itirn', and the ofiiters of the artillery be- 

 longing to the garrilon. The concuurf: of 

 people which the much lamented cuaftrophe 

 hid drawn together, the refpeft in which 

 Captain C was held, and the impreDive fo- 

 Utnnity of an officer's funeral, was very 

 great. He was a native of Scotland, and 

 originally educated for the church ; extreme- 

 ly beloved by all his acquaintance j and had 



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ferved in the Welt Indies, and attained the 

 rark of captain before he joined the 21/I 

 light dragoons as payvnafter. He married 

 Mifs Stridcland, daughter of Sir George S. 

 of Boynton-hall, in Yorkfliire, whom he has 

 left with three chil jren. 



At Badwell Aih, Mrs. T^urroughes, relift 

 of Thomas B. efq of Wymondham. 



At Sti^ke by Clare, fuddenly, Mr. Kemp, 

 of the George Inn. 



At Walfham, ATrs. Warn, widow of Mr. 

 John 'A', of Rnttiefden. 



At Holhrook, Thomas Shave, efq. former- 

 ly of Ipfwich, 69. 



At Wellley, near Bury, Mrs. Brooks, 

 wife of Mr. John B. fenior, farmrr, 80. 



At V.'attesfield, Mrs. Filby, mother of Mr, 

 F. of the White Swan 



At Wefterfield, near Ipfwich, Mr. Crifp, a 

 refpeftable farmer. 



At Bury, Vlr John Rifbmck, of the Dog 

 and Partridge, 53 — Mrs. Froft, wife of Mr, 

 F. whitefmith. — Mrs Pack, wife of Mr. 

 P. plumber and ghzier 36.— Mrs. S. Hawes, 

 fitter of J. Hawes, genL 



At Botefdale, Mr Thomas Slapp, af-orney 

 at law. dz ; a gentleman of the ftrifteft in- 

 tegrity in his profellion, univerfally icnown, 

 and as univerfally refpcfted. His fecial dif- 

 poluion, and the natural warmth of his feel- 

 ings, renderci him a moft agreeable compa- 

 nion and a moft faithful fiiend. In the 

 nearer relations of life, the exciilerce of his 

 principles, and the many good qualities of 

 his heart, renders this evert moft finterely 

 and defcrvedly lamented, and will ftam.p hi,» 

 memory with the moft facred aad lafting re- 

 gret. 



KS5EX. 



MarrkdJ^ At Wanfteid, Mr. T. Pycroff, 

 to Mifs M. CoUinfon. 



At Caftle Hedir.gham, Mr. George French, 

 of the Eell Inn, to Mifs A. Tomiinfon> 

 daughter of the Ute Mr. T. 



riki.'] A: Ccpford-hall, Charles Eldred 

 Hsrrifon, h urth fon of [. Haynes H. efq. 



At Chelmsiord, Mifs Prifcilla Wood, only 

 daughter of Mr. W. ironmongT. — Mr. Jo- 

 feph Taylor, many years mafter of the Sara- 

 cen's Head Inn. 



At Dedham, Mifs Charlotte Catherine 

 Firmin, fecond daughter of Peter F. efq. 10. 



At Lavenham, Mr. J. Branwhite, fliop- 

 keepcr, 70. 



At Pinner's Hill, Birchanger, Mr. C, Tal- 

 bot, 63. 



At Colchefter, Mrs. Ann Bacon, late of 

 Stutton, Suffolk. — Mrs. Blyth, wife of Mr. 

 B. coal-merchant. 



At Ditchley's, Mifs Worsan, daughter of 

 General iVIorgan, late of the Coldftream re- 

 giment of foot guards. 



At Hallowal Down, John Antony, efq. 



KENT. 



It is fald to be the intention of Govern- 

 in en t to conftrutl a new harbour at Dover oa 

 a very extcnfive fcale; to go up to Che very 

 lib end 



