1811]; 
ears, He was an early riser, and enjoyed 
‘with but little interruption a Jong life of 
health. He was, till within ten days of 
his death, an early and constant attendant 
©n public worship. His urbanity and sua- 
vity of manners, rendered him through life, 
an agreeable companion, a good neighbour, 
and a desirable friend. 
' HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.] At St. Neots, George Fowler, esq. 
At Brampton, Mrs. Richards, wife of John 
R. esq. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
Married.] At. Gretna, Green, the Hon. 
Charles Ewan Law, second son of Lord Ellen- 
borough, to Elizabeth Sophia, daughter of 
the late Sir Edward, and sister to the present 
Sir Charles FE. Nightingale, bart, of Knees- 
worth House, in this county... ‘ 
At Cambridge, Richare Comings, esq. to 
‘Anne, second daughter of the'late Mr. Ha- 
zard, 
Died.], At. March, Isle of Ely, R. H. 
Lewin, esq. 
_ At Thorney, Mrs. Watson.—Mr. T. Old- 
ham. 
At Fulbourn, Thomas Hancock, gent. 72. 
At Trinity College, Cambridge, Mr. Wil- 
liam Gilpin, eldest son of the Rey. Mr. Gil- 
pin, of Pulverbatch, Shropshire. He was a 
young man of a capacious understanding, re- 
fined by superior attainments in many branches 
ot /buman knowledge, and his mind was at- 
red to almost divine tranquility, by fer- 
’ t religion and animated piety. 
t Wisbech, Mrs, Gynn, relict of Robert 
G, esq, 83. 
' NORFOLK. 
Married.| At Swaffham, the Rev. John 
Dolignon, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the 
Rev. Archdeacon Yonge. 
Capt. Mills, 66th regiment, to Mrs. 
Brown, of the Manor House, Farlham. 
_ The Rev. Mr. Edwards, of Hetherset, to 
Emily, daughter of John Custance, esq. of 
‘Weston House 
Died.| At Lynn, Mr. Lionel Self, 80. 
At Stalham, Benjamin Cubitt, gent. 73, 
At Shelton, Mr. S. Danby, Y3. 
At Hedenham,’ Mr. Richard Sheppard, 44. 
At Besthorpe, Mr. Daniel Buckenham. 
At West Winch, Mr. John Holman, of 
Shouldham, 69. 
At Tittleshall, Mrs. Gunton, 35. 
At Cidichwatton near Lynn, Mr. Collier 
Maitland, attorney, and many years steward 
to Admiral Bentinck, 65. 
At Yarmouth, John Locon, esq. 
At Shipdam, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. 
Colby Butlock. 
At Norwich, in his 67th year, the Rev. 
Philip Wodeliouse, prebendary of the cathe- 
dral, and rector of Hingham and Barnham 
Brome, with Bickerston and Kimberly. He 
was second son of the late Sir Armine Wode- 
house, and brother of the present Lord Wode- 
Huntingdon—Cambridge~-Norfolk—Suffolk, Ke. 293 
house. He was formerly of Emanuel colleze, 
Cambridge, B.A. 1767, M.A, 1778. 
SUFFOLK, 
Married.| At Hadleigh, the Rev, Frede- 
rick Croker, vicar of Goxhill, Lincoln, and of 
Pettistree, in this county, to Miss Ann Batt- 
weil.—Mr. P. Martineau, jun. of Norwich, 
to Eliza, youngest daughter of Wm. Barnard, 
esq. 
Mr. Orbell Hustler, of Stoke next Clare, 
to Miss Harriett Battyle, of Havernill. 
At Stowmarket, the Rev. W.. Ward, to 
Mrs. Byles, relict of Mr. John B, 
Mr. Knowles, surgeon, of Soliam, to Miss 
P. Edwards, second daughter of the late Mr, 
E. surgeon, of Newmarket. 
Died.| At Aldborough, Mrs. Lord, wife of 
Capt. .L. 
At Kessingland, Mrs. Crickmore, 72. 
he Rev. John Malkin, son of the late 
Rey. Gilbert M. rector of Thornham, 66. 
At Beccles, Thomas Ride, esq. 79. 
At Needham Market, Captain Stephenson 
Kitching, born March 19, 1738. He was 
the second son of John’K, esq. of Carleton, 
near Skipton, county York, by Margaret, his 
second wife, who was acnehter of John Ste- 
phenson, esq. of Old (gusd, in the forest of 
Pendle, county Lancaster. On the 21st of 
October, 1774, he entered himself a volun- 
teer officer in the first West Riding militia, 
Yorkshire, then commanded by Colonel Sir 
George Saville, bart. He married to his 
first wifey Anne, daughter of Henry Little, 
citizen of London, by whom he. had one 
daughter, who died August 21, 1788, aged 
19 years and a half; to his second wife (1770) 
Diana, widow of John Proby, of Elton, Nor 
thamptonshire, esq. who was M.P, for Stame 
ford, county Lincoln, and also for the county 
of Huntingdonshire, 1788; to his third wite, 
Anna Maria, only daughter of T. Burdett, of 
London, esq. and widow of Thomas Hartley, 
merchant, of. Fish-street-hill, London; he 
married to his fourth wile, Jane, daughter of 
Mr. ‘Yabor, of Brightlandsea, Essex, gent. 
and widow of James Peto, of Stratford- BTOVEy 
Essex, e5q.3 he married to his fifth wife, 
Miss Beddingfield, of Needham: Market, who 
surviveshim. 
At Lakenheath, Mr. W. Marshall, 87. 
At Haughley, R. Ray, esq. one of the 
senior benchers of Lincoln’s Inn, 89. 
At Combs, near Stowmarket, Mr. Wms 
Cross. 
At Ipswich, Mrs, Freeman.—-Sarah, third 
daughter of “Mr, Barnes.—Miss Russel 
daughter of Capt. R. of the Hast Essex mili- 
tia.—Mrs. ‘Toosey, sen. 96. 
At Bury, Miss Crisp, 59. 
Mrs, &. Staunton, eidest daughter and co- 
heiress of the late T. S. esq: ot ikea uk, 
and grand-daughter of the first Lord Barnard. 
ESSEX 
Died.| At Woodtord, Mrs. Mathews, relict 
of Job M. esq. © 
At 
