490 



Korfolk^Suffolk—EJfex. 



[Dec. 1, 



a maiden iailvj 6^.— Mr*. Kendall, widow 

 of the Re". Wr. K. vicar of Ciieftall, Effcx, 

 and formerly of Kind's college, in this uni- 

 verfity. 



At Staoleford, Mrs. Atkinfon, mother of 

 the Rev. Mr. A. of that place. 



KORFOLK. 



MarrieJI At Yarmouth, Mr. John Colls, 

 merchant, to Mifs Ann Weeds, daughter of 

 the late Ca;>tain W. 



At Burnham, James Monro, efq. of Had- 

 ley, Middlefex, to Mifs Caroline Martin, 

 youngcft daughter of Sir Mordant M Bort. 

 of Burnham —Mr. Jami'S Co!cer, to Mifs 

 Elizabeth Hopfon, daughter of William H. 

 efq. of North Elmham.— Mr. Jofcph Cock, 

 wine-mercbant, of Norwich, to Mifs Bever- 

 ley, daughter of Mr. Michael B. of Tib- 

 beiiham. — Mr. William Weatherhead, fur- 

 geon of Shibdarn, to Mifs Salter, of Whin- 

 bergh. — -"Andrew Fountaine, efq. of Narford, 

 to Mifs Penrice, eldeil daughtes of Mr. 

 Thomas P. furgeon, the refiduary legatee, 

 under tlie will of the late Lord Chedworth 



At Norwich, Mr. Benjamin Johnfon, ho- 

 fier, of Chfapfide, Lonjon, to Mifs v^arah 

 Stacy, fecond daughter of Mr. George S. 

 druggift. 



Died.] At Swaffham, Mr. Emerfon, fur- 

 geon. 



At YarmoiuH, Mr. Thomas Msrtin, an 

 eminent butcher. 



AtScarninf, Mifs Mary Redgment, daugh- 

 ter of Mr Robert R. 20. 



Ac Fakenham, Mr. Wll'iim Cornifli, 

 brazier. — .Mrs. Soppings —The Rev. Edward 

 White, reftor of Hoclcwold, and vicar of 

 Wilton, in this county. 



At Wells, Mrs. Bloom, wife of Captain J. 

 G. B. of tlie Wells volunteer infantjy. 



At Lakcnham, Mri. Chalker, wi:e of Mr. 

 C. of the PrulTia Girdcns. 



At Lynn, Mr. Mugrid|j;-, 68. 



At Great Bircham, JVlrs. Blyth, relift of 

 Mr. Henry B. 74. 



■^t Norwich, Mv. Robert Edwards, 86 — 

 Mrs. Delight, relift of Mr. Ezekiel D. 90 — 

 Mifs .'Vnne Akers, daughter of Mr. Charles 

 A. ic — Mrs. Nurfey, 60.— Mrs Anne 

 Flamwell, 56.— V'.r. Thomas Thompfun, 

 corn and coal merchant, of King Street, a.-.d 

 one of the nominees of tiiat ward.— John 

 Wor/hip, e{<^. lord of the manor of Run- 

 ham. 



SUFFOLK. 



At a general meeting of eiaitiUrs and m^ktrs 

 of iiialt, rcfiding within the county of Suf- 

 folk, held at the White Hart Inn, btovv- 

 market, on Monday the 4th day of Novem- 

 ber, iSo;, in order to take into confidsxa;ion 

 the propriety of petitioning Parliament for 

 the repeal of that part of the Att of 4:!d Gcj. 

 3d. prohibiting tiiC watering or fprinkling 

 grain making into malt upon the floor ; and 

 alio for removing the doubfs at prefent en- 

 tertained cuuccrning the right of appealing 

 to the Jufti«5 la ftuarter Seflions, frci) con- 



viftion by two Magiftrates, !t was unani- 

 moudy refolved, th.it, in order to obtain 

 redrefs of the grievances above-mentioned, a 

 petition (hould be prefented for th.it purpofe 

 to the Houfe of Commons. A petition was 

 accordingly drawn up and approved, and 4 

 fubfcrlption was entered into for defraying the 

 expences of this application, 



Marr-:,-,!] Charles Ccllett, efq. of Wal- 

 ton, to Mifs C Lynch, daughter of the late 

 W. Lynch, efq. of Ipfwich. — Mr. Ely, mer- 

 chant, of Wood Lodge, to Mifs Tailer, 

 daughter of J. B. Taller, efq. of Stowupland, 



At V/oodbridge, the Rev. Henry Craven 

 Ord, chaplain to his royal highnefs the 

 Prince of Wales, to Mifs Roper, daughter of 

 the late Mr. R. of Elden. 



At Bedenhall, Mr. Wayth, attorney at 

 law, of Eye, to Mrs. French, widow of Mr. 

 J. F. furgeon of Harlefton. 



Mr. John Crifp, merchant, of Beccles, to 

 Mifs Prentice, eldcft daughter of Mr. J. P. 

 manufafturer, of Bungay. 



Diid-I At Brandon, Mr. James Darkins, 

 61. 



At Beccles, Mr. Edward Arnold, currier 

 and tanner, 64. 



At Long Melford, Mrs. Leroo, wife of the 

 Rev. Mr. L. reftor of that pari fti. 



At Felixftow, Mr. guilter, chief conftable 

 of Colneis Hundred. 



At Bury, Mifs Mary Smith, daughter of 

 Mr. S.— Mr. Brenn, bricklayer, 52.— Mr. 

 Abtiot, formerly of Horring(heath. 



At Pakenham, Mrs. Punchard, wife of Mr. 

 Charles P. 



At Horiiingftieath, Mr. Edward Blundell, 

 yotfrigfft fun of Mr. James B. of Layton- 

 ftone, Eflex, 17. 



At Wefthorpe Hall, Robert Raynberd, 

 gent. 61. 



At Wsttisfield, Mr. Thomas Youngman, 

 yarn-maker, 71. 



Tlie Rev, Peter Edge, reflor of Wey bread 

 and Nedging, and perpetual curate of St. 

 Mary at the Elms, in Ipfwich. 



At Bcttcfdale, Mrs. Hond, wife of Mr. B. 

 keeper of the New Bridewell, 



ESSEX. 



M/jrried.l At Prittlewcll, .T. Rennet, efq. 

 of Clapham, Surry, to Mifs Coval, of South 

 E.nd. 



At WaUhamftow, the Rev. Charles Wil- 

 liams, of Eali.ag, ic Mifs lackfon, of Hough- 

 ton-le-Spring, Durham. — Joleph Reeve, jun. 

 efq. of Bocking, to Mifs Biakeley, of Mua- 

 don. 



Died.1 At Birchanger, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 Paimore, widow of Mr. J. P. 77. At her 

 interment her children, to the numhei" of 

 eighteen, followed her remains to tlie grave. 

 There is a finjruUr coincidence of clrcum- 

 ftances between the above Mrs. Patmorc and 

 her hufband's niece, Mrs. Trott. They have 

 both had eighteen children ; Mrs. P.itmore, 

 ten girls and eight boys ; Mrs. Trott, ten 

 boys and eight gifh \ who all arnvtd at the 



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