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NerfolL-^Sufoik. 



[Nov. li 



convert the greateft number of acres, not lefs 

 than five, into water meadow, in the moft 

 complete manner, as above, and fubjeft to 

 the fame conditions. — A piece of plate, of 

 five guineas value, to any perfon vvho ihall 

 produce upon his f.irm, in March 1806, the 

 greaceft number of acres, not lefs than ten, 

 of turnips, protefted and preferved in the 

 cheapeft and beft manner ; one fourth of 

 ivhich (hall be carried from the turnip land, 

 ard preferved upon land to be fummer-tilled. 

 Notice from claimants to be given in writing, 

 at leaft a week before the firft Friday in 1806. 

 —A piece of plate, of ten guineas value, to 

 any perfon who fhall drain the greateft num- 

 ber of acres, in the cheapelt and moft efleftual 

 manner, between July 1805, and July 1806. 

 Notice from claimants to be given in wiiting, 

 at leaft a week before the meeting of the 

 committee previous to the annivetfary in 

 l?o6. — A piece of plate, of ten guineas va- 

 lue, to any perfjn who fliall have growing in 

 the year 1807, the heft piece of Lucerne, 

 upon not lefs than three acres. Notice from 

 claimants to be given in writing, at leaft a 

 week before the firft Friday, 1807 >— A piece 

 of plate, of ten guineas value, to any peifon 

 ■who fhall have growing in the year 1807, the 

 beft piece of Sainfoin, upon not Icfs than 

 twenty acres. Notice fn^m claimants to be 

 giv^n in writing, at Icaft a wkek before the 

 meeting of the committee previous to the an- 

 niverfary in 1807. — A piece of plate, of five 

 guineas value, to any perfon wno fii^U have 

 growing in the year 1807, the beft piece of 

 Sainfoin, upon not lefs tl iia ten acres. No- 

 tice to be given as in the la.t premium. — To 

 thofe perfons who ihaii produce, at the gene- 

 rel meeting in Februsr , 1806, three of the 

 beft fhearling wethers, fed with vegetable 

 food only, of the Lci.efter, Southdown, or 

 Norfolk breeds; for each three of the re- 

 fpeflivt brecos, being the beft in competition, 

 apiece of pl.ue, of feven guineas value; or 

 being the feco.d heft, or without competition, 

 .of five guinea value. 



Application is intended to be made to par- 

 Jiiment, for an a<ft tor the hrtler lighting, 

 paving and watching of the city of Mor- 

 wich. 



Married.} At I.ynn, Mr. John Buffham, 

 grocer and riraper, of Methwold, to Mifs 

 Kayner, daughter of the late Rev. Wm, R. 

 vicar of Calthorpe. 



.Mr. Jolinlon, farmer, of Thurning, to 

 Mifs Faiccnham, of Heydon. 



At Norwich, Mr W. Clarks, flioemaker, 

 to Wrs S. La-glcy. — Mr. joleph Turner, to 

 Wifs Ann Voting. — Mr. Heafell, baker, to 

 Mils Sarah Hariielty, fecond davighter of 

 Wrs. H. of Sco Rufton.— The Rev. Mr. 

 Hunt, to Mrs. Kutler, of F.aJton. 



At Seething, Clnilts Thompfon, efq. of 

 Bergh Apton, to Mils Juliana Kett, young- 

 eft daughter of Thomas K. efq. 



At Talburgh, Mr. Wm. Brown, farmer, 



to Mifs Stacy, eldcft daughter of Mr. Georpe 

 S. druggift, of Norwich. 



At Dunfton, Mr. Robert Englifli, to Mif» 

 S. Brandford. 



DietJ.] At SwafFham, Mrs. Payne, wife 

 of Captain P. of the 24th regiment. 



At Wereham, near Stoke Ferry, Mrs. 

 Mary Harvey, widow of Mr. Edmund H. 



grocer and draper Mrs. Sherman, relift of 



the Rev. Rowland S. and laft furviving 

 daughter of the late John Howes, efq. of 

 Mourningthorpe. 



At Difs, Mrs. Whaite, of the White 

 Horfe Inn. 



At Sprowfton, Mr. Robert Jackfon, Soi, 



At Fakenham, Mrs. May, widow of Mr. 

 James M. poltmafter of that place. 



At Norwich, Mr. T. Buttifant, hairdreffer, 

 4.7. — Mrs. Mary Forder, 65. — Mr. R. Heig- 

 ham, linendraper. — Mr. Thomas Ivory, ftone- 

 mafon, 39. 



At Ludham, Mr. John Ruft, maltfter. He 

 was feized with an apopleftic fit, in a plough- 

 ed field near his houfe: he fill in fuch a man- 

 ner, as to fill his nofe and mouth wiih mould, 

 and died before any one could render him af- 

 fiftance ; he was twenty-fix years of age, and 

 on the eve of marriage. 



At Hempnali, at Mr. Thiikettle's, Mrs. 

 Hickfon. 



At Waterden, Mrs. Hill, mother of W. 

 M. Hill, efq. 



.-^t Thetford, Mr. Thomas Naylor. — Mrs. 

 Ctacknell, widow of Mr. Robert C. for- 

 merly an eminent butcher. 



At Hetherfet, Mrs Eliz. Nafli, wife of Mr. 

 Wm N. farmer, 65. 



At Hellcldo , Mifs Elizabeth Clements, 

 of Ho't, eldeft daughter of the late Mr. John 

 C. of Norwich. 



SUFFOLK. 



Martird.'] At Sudbury, Mr. Thomas 

 Walter liorder, of Manfcll ftreet, London, 

 to Mifs Strutt, daughter of William S. 

 efq. 



At Bury, Mr. Samuel Oldman, of the Fox 

 Inn, to Mrs. .Manning, late of the Tollgate 

 Inn. 



Mr. John Rollinfon, farmer, of Stanning- 

 field, to Mifs Ann Plume, daughter of Mr. 

 P. of Stansfield. 



Mr. Wm. Buck, upholflerer, of Beccles, 

 to Mifs Page, of Hardwick. 



Richard Waring, efq. of Edwardfton Grove, 

 to Mifs Anna Warner, third daughter of John 

 W. efq. of Edwardfton Houfe. 



Mr. J. Crifp, merchant, of Beccles, to 

 Mifs Prentice, of Bungay. 



Died.] At teccies, Mis. J. Carpenter, a 

 maiden lady, 89. 



At Chillesford, the Rev. Mr. Mortimer. 



At Harlefton, Mr. Robinfon, of the Crown, 

 70. 



At Gazely, Mr. Ambrofe Ruffle, farmer, 

 70. 



At Norton, Mrs, Clayton, wife of Mr.C. 

 furgeon, 



