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ey fi * NORFOLK, i 
The friends to the general education of the 
flower order of Society, must view with satis- 
faction the progress which bas been made in 
that important subject within the last twelve 
mouths, in Norwich. Two large tchaols for 
the education of girls, have hides organised by 
Miss- Harriet Howell, besides a private one 
Under the immediate patronage of the Miss 
Govituevs. In adilition to this, an excelleiit 
school for four hundred boys, on the plan of 
Mr, Lancaster, is now opened under the su- 
perintendance of Mr. 11‘Rea, which promises 
the ‘most important advantages to the poorer 
inhabitants of Norwich, and exhibits a 
striki, + specimen of the peculiar advantages 
and excellences of Mr. Lincaster’s system. 
Amidst this general adoption of the new’ 
methods of didusing instruction, the court ¢f 
Gosrdians for ‘the Maintenance of the peor 
chave opened a school fer the childven of the 
warkhouse, composed of about eighty boys 
and girls, which they have put under the 
management of Miss |lowell, and which has 
been attended with the most cempleat 
success. ahd 
Married.) At Yarmouth; the Rev. Edward 
Missenden Love, rector of Ashby, Suffolk, 
to Charlotté Maria, “youngest daughter of 
James Fisher, esq. —The Rev Charles Jamés 
Fisher; té Marv pane second daughter of D. 
rane e3q-—Mr, I Daniel Hodson, of Londo, 
to Mary, daifgliter of the fate Mr. N. Paliner. 
- e-Alexander r Mesbitt: esq-.of Teignmouth, 
‘to Miss Maria Fisher, daugliter of William 
“Mr. Anttony Canham, of Forcham, ‘near 
‘Downham Market) to ‘Miss Holland} daugh- 
“ter.of Edmund. FH, -esq. of Swait bam. 
At Norwich, “Mr. W.. .Stordy, to Miss 
_ Page.—Mr. Janies Blake, to Miss S. Outlew. 
Myr. Drzke, of Meyton Hail, to Miss Alex- 
vandér, eldest daughter of the. late Major’ A. 
Swipeaittor. , 
“Died.J At Yarmouth, Lady Oneides wife 
wf. Rear Admiral Lord G. and daughter of 
Lord Carrington.——-Mr, Wm. N. Eloridge, 52. 
‘At Lynn, Mrs. Hasley.—S, Baker, Pa 
Elizabeth Jarrard, 111. 
At “Ba wdeswell, Richard Lloyd, esq: 66. 
At Reydon, near Diss, Mr. Join Bailey, 
formerly a farmer at Shelianger, in this 
‘county, 109. f 
“At Acle, Mrs. Newstead, wife of Mr. N 
of the Queen’s Head Inn. 
-) ‘At Harford “Hull House, Lakenham, El- 
len, second daughter of Thomas Thartell, 
esq. 13. 
At-Eaton, Mr. 'T. Jeeks. man 
“At Swaffham, Mr. ak Johnson, pring 
ter, 63. 
At Quidenham, near Harling, Manning 
Gooch, esq. 73. 
_ At Downham ae h oh Gillingham — 
(Mis, Holl: eget 
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moras, —; - - 7 3 Fe . 
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"Nor folk—Suffoik—Essex. 
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401 
“At Walsingham, Mr. George Rix, 77.° 
At Fhurne, Mr. G. Wiee, second son a the 
Jate Mr. Weeder 
At Swaiasthorpe, Mrs. ane Beck. te 
At Norwich; “Mrs. Hubbard, 6t.— Mr. 
John Curchin. —Elizabeth, wife Gf Mr. Ralph’ 
Coulson, 74,— Miss Norgate, datghter of. My, 
Nicholas N.—Mr. We Hutchinson; 35: —Mr. 
J. Lock, 63.—Mis. Etizabeth Paul, 
Mrs. Bootu, wile of Mr. William -B. bode 
seller, 49.—Mrs. -Ann Gooch, 68. Me. 
Whhashasereshte: William SWanrs 65. : 
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“SUFFOLK. 4 
At a late meeting of the parishioners of. St: 
James's, Bury, held at the vestry, for'tlic 
purpose of taking Into consideration the dan= 
§erous state of the steeple of that charchjit 
was resolved tu takedown the turret, to lower 
the bell stage, and otherwise Secure it irom 
the apprehended danger. 
Married. | The Rev. Joseph ‘Cotterill, ret- 
tor of Ampton, to Miss Boak, daughter of the 
Rey. Mr. B: rector of Biockley. 
At Buxhall, Mr? Bheppace: Cooper,” to, Miss 
S. Mayhew, 
AtSudbury, Mr. Benjamin Cook, to Miss 
Jories, second daughtér of Mr. Hi. or 
Died.] At Woodbridge, aged 61, Mr. Ro=° 
bert Loder} bookseller." Mri ih wag known. 
to the public, not only as a bookseller, but as 
an author; Bis #6! istory of Framlingham,’ 
and several-other untinadidn tracts, display- 
ing considerablé industry and research. =. 
JAt Stonham, Fanay, eldest daughter: “OF Mr. 
Cockerill, BAS 's * 
At Clare, Mr. Samuel Collis, 27. 
Ac Bury, Mr. David Shadow.” eRe? 
At Framlingham, Mr. Blossy sen. 86. ~ 
At Wrentham, Mr. Charles Allear, 37. 75” 
At Great: “Finborough; Mr ane 
Groom, 89: 
Tne Rev. Talin Eade, rector of Cottaa, baa 
vicar of Tannington and Erdndish, Wi BS 
At East Berghole, Mrs. Khuale, Wife of 
the Revit Re ie 
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-ESSEXS 
At a sale lately ‘held near’ East tres 
church, of 92 Merino s! heep, part of thie Fseuz 
rial: baal? 38 rains averaved 421-5s. and ohe 
was sold at 62 guineas ; ‘the ewes, Supposed’ to 
be in lamb; 34 int number, averaged 93), 14s. 
and 20 ccuples of lambs and ewes averaged 
30L 17s: a two-teothed ewe, with an ewe 
lamb, was sold for 40 guineas. e 
Marrizd.] At Wanstead, -Mr."James Lait 
bert, of Barking, to Miss Je. Willis, “of 
West Ham. 
At ‘Witham, Jonathan, Bullock) jan. et. 
of Faulkborne Hall, to Margaret, eldest 
daughter of the Rev. ‘ina rand Downes. ai, 
At Chelmsford,* “Mrs BLP. Lewin, of Little 
Baddow,, to, Biicabevhy youngest Saugheeriof 
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