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NORFOLK. 
Dr. Payerman, of Norwich, lately per- 
formed successfully a singular and dan- 
gerons operation on the child of Mr, 
Moore, a respectable grocer, of Ber- 
street, in that city, by an incision into the 
cavity of the chest; from whence he ex- 
tracted one ponnd eleven ounces of highly 
purulent matter, 
Married.| Mr. Hi. Poll, to Miss J. 
Spinks, both of St. Peter’s. Mancroft, 
Norwich.—Mr. G. R. Purland, of -St. 
George’s, Colegate, Norwich, to Miss S. 
Dingle, of Thorpe.—T. F. Steward, esq. 
of Yarmouth, to Isabella, danghter of R. 
Travers, esq. of Cork.—Mr. J, Blomfield, 
to Miss F. Orbell, of Ipswich.—Mr. Gnn- 
ton, of New Buckingham, to Miss R. Tur- 
ner, of Worlingworth—Mr. Dudery, to 
Miss Dyball, both of North Walsham. 
Died.] At Norwich, in Magdalen-street, 
Mr. P. Merry, much respected.—Iin St. 
John’s, Maddemarket, 76, Mr.T. Fletcher. 
—-Mrs. E. Skippon, justly esteemed. 
At Yarmouth, 65, Mrs. M. Swift.—60, 
Mr. W. Gay.—39, Mr. W. Woods,—60, 
Mrs. S. Stolworthy.—65, Mrs. E. Gun- 
ston,.—20, Mrs. A. Barker. — 61, Dir. 
J. Smith. 
At Lynn, 83, the Rev. W. Winder. 
At Thetford, 61, Henry Redhead, esq. 
At Cley-juxta-mare, Mv. J. Wade, sud- 
denly.—At East Ruston, 59, Mrs. M. 
Gaze.—At Colby, 72, Mr.$. Roper, ge- 
nerally lamented. : 
' SUFFOLK, 1 
Two women were lately convicted at 
Woodbridge, of spoiling four pheasants 
and five partridges’ eggs; and, being wn- 
able to pay the fine of twenty shillings per 
egg, they were committed to Biidewel!! 
Murrecd.] Mr. E. Jones, of Milford, to 
Miss C. Miller, of Bury.—Mr. G. H. 
White, of Ipswich, to“Miss $. E. Baker, of 
Kelvedon-mill—Mr, J. Kealy, to Miss 
™M. Waspe; Mr. J. Gosling, to Miss M. 
GodboJd: all of Ipswich.—Mr. W. West, 
to Miss M. A. Halls, both of Sudbury.— 
Mr, J. Fuller, of Woodbridge, to Miss H. 
Ship, of Bredfield, 
Died.] At Bury, 70, Mary Foster, of 
the Society of Friends. 
At Ipswich, Mrs. Hartnall, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. H.—Mr. Hamblin.—Mr. M. 
Keymer.—In St. Clement’s, 29, Mr. J. N. 
Baker, 
At Woodbridge, 27, Mr. W. Walden.— 
Mrs. Knappett. 
At Stowmarket, Mrs. Allman, jun. of 
Norwich, suddenly.—Mr. Tt. Hammond, 
late of Drinkstone-hall. : 
At Glemsford, 63, Mrs. Ward, gene- 
rally and justly esteemed,—At Bressing- 
ham, Mrs. M. Knights, deservedly regret- 
ted.—At}Mildenhall, 25, Caroline, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Nathan Orman.—At Eye, 
26, Miss A. Marsh, of Ipswich. 
Norfolk — Suffolk — Essex— Kent—Sussex. 
[Aug. 1, 
ESSEX. 
Within the month,:the inhabitants of 
Chelmsford have beer much alarmed by 
devastating floods, which swept away a 
considerable quantity of hay, fences, and 
outbuildings, 
Married ] Mr, Simmons, to Miss Cook, 
both of Maldon.—Myr. G. Brown, of Mal- 
don, to Mrs. Coates, of Springtield.—Mr. 
J. Stockton,-of Pitsea, to Miss A. Blatch, 
of Hockney.—Mr. 'T.: Burrell, jun. to 
Miss A. Curtis, both of Billericay.—™Mr, 
W. Jackson, of Rochford, to Mrs. F. Va- 
Jentine, of Walworth. 
Dicd.] At Colchester, 51, Mr. 8S, Blom- 
field. 3 
At Maldon, Mrs. Sadd. 
At Brentwood, Mr. Robert White. 
At Moor-hail, Harlowe, 56, John Parry, 
esq. a magistrate of this county.—A't 
Heney, Sarah, widow of Ratcliffe Pearl 
Todd, esq. late of Sturmur.—At Frating, 
Mrs. Harris, late of Stangate, Lambeth. 
RENT. : 
A public meeting was lately: held a 
Chatham, when it was -tesolved to esta- 
bhish a Classicaband Mathematical School 
in that town, on the plan of «that at 
Devonport. : 
Married.| Lieut. George Minter, 45th 
regt, to Mrs. E. Wood, of Canterbury.— 
Mr. J. Blackley, of Canterbury, to Mrs, 
E. Normington, of Doncaster.—Mr. W. 
Southerden, to Miss Susan Bowles; 
Lieut. J. Elwin, to Miss M. Osley; Mr. ‘F, 
Colemau, to Miss ©. Pileber: all of 
Dover.—Mr. R. Stiff, to Mrs. Duckett; 
Mr. H. Moyes, to Mis. M. Horton: all of 
Chatham.—Mr.. LT. Beeching, jun. of 
Tonbridge, to Miss M. D. O. Stone, of 
Bradsted, 
Died.) At Canterbury, in North-lane, 
87, Mr. C. Av Cavrois.—In St. Peter’s- 
street, 94, Mrs. Talbot. 
At Dover, George Finnis, esq.—38, Mr. 
Greenfield.—v1, Mr. J. Bax. 
SUSSEX. 
Great improvements are about to be 
made in the line of communication from 
the eastern part of Hampshire into Suas- 
sex, in the road direct from Alton throngh 
Liphook to Midhurst, by balding a car- 
riage-bridge over a stream ‘of water that 
parts the. parishes of Alton and World- 
ham, at a place called Caker. The 
building of this bridge may lead to opening 
a new post road direct from Chichester to 
Oxford. 
Married.] Mr. W. D. Garwood, R.N. to 
Miss H. Caffin; Mr. W. Gower, jun. to 
Miss H. Heath: all of Chichester.—Mr. 
T. Pocock, to Miss M. Turner, of Bond- 
street.—Mr, R. Chapman, te Miss Pente- 
cost, of North street ; allof Brighton. ~ 
Di.d.] At Chichester, in St. Pancras, 
Mrs. Cobden, generally regretted. 
At Brighton, Mrs, Tuppen, of the 
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