1811.] 
" at Ipswich, anda school will soon open there 
en the plan invented by Jos. Lancaster. 
Much praise is due to the Rev. Dr. Wallis, 
Mr. Jackaman, and many able coadjntors 
in this benevolent pursuit, as honorable to 
themselves, as useful to the town of Ipswich. 
The Rotunda on the Cornhill, Ipswich, 
which was originally intended as a Market 
House, bat which’ has Jong been a nuisance, 
will be immediately pulled down. A liberal 
subscription has been entered into by the 
merchants and farmers in that neigbourhoud, 
to erect a handsome Corn Exchange on the 
site of the Ru stunda. 
Mazyied.] At Gretna Green, Mr. James 
Gray, surveyor of taxes, Bury,- to Maria 
Charlotte, only daughter of J. Worby, esq. of 
Carbrooke, Norfolk. 
AtIpswich, 1’. Wratislaw, esq. of London, to 
Miss Tonge, eldest daughter of Mrs. 1. 
Mr. R. Holme, jun. of the Star Inn, New- 
market, to Miss D. Ball, of Burwell, Cam- 
bridgeshire. * 
- Mr. Chapman, butcher, of Cowlinge, to Miss 
E. Granger, of the Bull Inn, Newmarket. 
Mr. Stephen Barnes, of Bungay, to Miss 
Girling, daughter of Robert G. gent. late of 
Linstead Magna. 
Died.| At Stradbrook, Mr. J. B. Pearl, 43: 
—Mr. Wm. Bradfield, 50. 
“At Bromford, Mr. George Morgan, 65. 
_ At Bungay, Mr. Samuel Symonds, jun. 
. At Codsenham, Mr. Alidred. 
Act Bary, Mrs. Sarah Chaplin, 49.—The 
infant daaghter of Major Symons. — Mr, 
George Fuller, 25.—Mrs. Wilkinson, wife 
the Rev. Marmaduke W. rector of Redgrave 
and Nowton, and eldest daughter of the late 
Sir Charles Davers, bart. of Rushbrooke-hall. 
At Finningham, Mr, Edward Palimer. 
Ac Beccles, Mrs. Holl, wife of Mr. John 
Holl. it 
At Rickinghall, Lucy, daughter of Mr. 
Richard Todd. , 
At Newmarket, Mrs, O’Conner, 78.—Mr. 
» Thomas Cornell. 
At Wickhambrook, Mr. John Marrow, 95. 
At Snailwell, Mrs, Palmer. 
At Cheveley, Mrs. Linwood. 
At Halesworth, Mrs, Mease, relict of the 
Rev. Mr. M. 
At Ipswich, Mr. Wm. Brame, keeper of 
the bofough goal.—- Mr. Meadows of the 
Royal William Inn.—At the house of his 
son-in-law, Samuel Alexander, jun. esq. 
John Biddle, esq. of Needham Market.— 
Mrs. Maw, 29. ; 
At Stowupland, Ans, daughter of Mr, 
Thomas Posford. 
At Middleton, near Yoxford, Mr. Richard 
Day, 40. 
At Clare, Mrs. Eliz. Raye, 70. 
At Onchouse, Mr. James Edwards, 27.—— 
In the house of industry, Captain Samuel 
Bird, 84. He was captain-lieutenant, and 
Quarter-master of the West Suffolk Militia, 
Guring the American war 
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At Framlingham, Mr. Davy Keer, surgeon. 
At Landguard Fort, Col. Gwyn, barrack= 
master, 86. ‘ 
ESSEX. 
Married.}] At Boreham, Mr. Wm. Bakery 
of Little Baddow, to Miss Susan Belcher. 
Died? At St. Osyth, the Rev. John Ro- 
bert Kirby, formerly of Caius College, Cam- 
bridge, 49. 
At Woodford, Mrs. Eggers, 
E. esq. y 
At Southgate, Mrs, Goad, relict of Wm. 
G. esq. 
At Ballingdon, Mrs. Edwards. 
At Boxford, Mrs. Ann Hepworth, 80. 
In the Isle of Wight, whither he wept for 
the benefit of his health, Mr. Thos. Pricketts 
surgeon, of Witham. 
At Great Baddow, Mr. John Harrington. 
At Harwich, Mrs. Marriott, 
At Rumford, Otho Hamilton, esq. of Olive- 
stob, N.B. 87, The 40 best years of his life 
Were devoted to the service of his country in 
the 40th and 5@th regiments, With the 
former he was present, among other affairs, at 
the taking of Louisbourg under Lord Am- 
herst; and of Quebec, under General Wolfey 
whose confidence and friendship he enjoyed 
till the hour of his death; at the taking of 
Martinico, and St. Lucia, under General 
Monkton; and of the Havannah, under Lord 
Albemarle. In 1772, he purchiased-the lieu- 
tenant-colonelcy of the 59th, commanded that 
corps tlireughout the American war, at Bos- 
ton, under General Gage, and at the battles of 
Lexington and Bunker’s Hill; never having 
been once absent from his post, till he sold 
out about 1778. He sustained during the 
whole course of his active and honourable 
duties,. the well merited reputation of a ree 
ligious, benevolent, and honest, man—- 
KENT. see! 
Married.| At East Malling, Sir John 
Twisden, bart. of Bradbourn Park,-to Chas 
tharine Judith, eldest daughter of the Rev. 
Wm. Coppard, rector of Graveley, Cambridge~ 
shire.— Allen, esq. of Jamaica, to Miss 
Whirtle, eldest daughter of Mr. Thurston W. 
At Tunbridge, Brigade- Major Henry Grove, 
to Mrs. Barton, of Tunbridge Wells. 
At Deal, Mr. John Jenkins, surgeon, to 
Miss Anna Maria Thornton. —Mr. S. Mockett, 
to Ann, third daughter of Mr. Stephen For- 
ster. : 
At St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet, Mr. Hay- 
zelden, of Milton, to Mrs. Messiter, widow 
of Mr. Henry M. late surgeon of the 20th 
regiment of foot. 
At Betshanger, Mr. John Ellman, eldest 
son of John E. esq. of Glynde, Sussex, to 
Catharine Springett, third daughter of John 
Bays, esq. of Betshahger. 
Died.| At Wirigham, the Revs John 
Tucker, rector of Gravesend and Luddenham, 
52. « ; 
At Wye, Miss Elizabeth Noowess, 73. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Thomas Parker, 2% 
Mis. 
relict of Hi 
