Fuller, 101. 
a4 
Died} At Worlington House, Mrs. Coo- 
per, wife of Frederic’ Grey C. esq. second 
daughter of the late Sir John Honeywood, 
bart. 27. - 
At Easton, Mr. Aaron Crisp, 28. 
At Thoraham Parva, Hinmah, wife of Mr. 
Shave. 
. At Market Weston, Mr. J Flatman, 28. 
At Great Glemham, Mr. Brown. 
At Stonham Aspal, Mrs. Elizabeth Slade. 
At Little Blakenham, Mr. G. Groom, 91. 
At Stowmarket, Mr. Samuel Spink, 73. 
At Rickinghall Superior, Mr. Francis Ro- 
per, 64. 
At Walsham le ‘Willows, Mrs, Catchpole, 
69. 
At Gazely, Mrs. Wilson, 36. 
At Ipswich, Frederic Cornwallis, esq. one 
of the portmen of that borough, and late 
lieutenant-colonel of the-334. Eats 57.— 
Mr, John Howard, of the White Swan Inn, 
74.—In his 7ist year John Ciubbe, M.D. 
whose medical acquirements had deservedly 
obtained for him the highest esteem of the 
public, and his moral and social character 
the affection of a large circle of acquaint- 
ance'—=Mr. Thomas’ Beart, formerly an at. 
torney. — Leonard, eldest son of brigade. 
major Potter, serving with the army ia Por- 
tugal. 
At Bury, Simon Buehanan, esq. 77.—Mr. 
Burroughs. —Mr. Hoy, 63.—Mr. Meacham 
Spencer, 78.—Mr. Mark, of the Green Dra- 
goon Inn, 77.—Mrs.  Butcher.—Mr. B. 
Green, one of the capital burgesses, He 
served the office of alderman in 1800.— 
Elizabeth Frances, wife of Orbell Ray Oaker, 
esq. receiver-general of the western division 
of this county. 
At Clare, Mrs. Barnard, relict of the late 
Rey. Thomas Barnard, rector of Withers- 
field, mother of the Rev. Robert Carey 
Barnard, rector of Withersficld, of the Rev. 
Robert Barnard, rector of Lingthorne, and 
prebend of Winchester, andthe Rev. Charles 
Drake Barnard, rector of Bigley. 
At Criswell, near Mildenhall, Mr. James 
He had 210 childred: grand 
children, great grand-children, and great great 
grand-children. 
At Woodbridge Barracks, T. C. Mencrieff, 
esq. major of the Berwickshire Militia. 
At Poslingford, near Clare, Mrs. Brown, 
wife of Mr. Thomas B. 44. 
At Stoke, near Clare, Mrs. Adkin, wife of 
j Mr. Edward A. 51. 
At Botesdale, Sarah, wife of P. Du. 
rieux, esq. of London. 
At Badwell Ash, Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr. 
C. farmer, 26. 
_, At Bildeston, Mr. Joseph Hines, of the 
King’s Head Inn. 
At Sutton Hall, Mrs.’ 
Thomas W. esq. 
_ At Sudbury, Mr. Thomas Parsonson. 
_At Thurston, Mrs. Craske, relict of Mr. 
Waller, wife of 
Robert C. lace of Rougham Place, 79, 
Esserc—Kent, 
595 
ESSEX. 
Married.] John Dalton, esq. of Swaffham, 
Norfolk, to Charlotte, only daughter of the 
late William Heath, esq. of Stanstead. 
Jonathan Bullock, jun. esq. of Faulk 
bourne-hall, to the eldest daughter of the 
Rev. A. Downes, of Witham. 
William Vaughan Wallis, esq. captain ina 
the 3th dragoon guards, to Louisa Elizabeth 
Strathmore, only daughter of the late Revwé 
W. Macklin, of Great Chesterford. 
At Thorpe, T. Burleigh, esq. to Miss 
Munnings, eldest daughter of George M. e3q. 
ef Thorpe Cottage. 
Died.] At Newport, Maria, second daugh. 
ter of the Rey. Edward Bryant. 
At Barking, Mr. Richard Parker, formerly 
a sugar refiner, of Wellclose square, London, 
82. 
At Kelvedon, Mrs, Brightwen, relict of 
Mr. Isaac B. of Diss. 
In his 80th year, the Rev. John Hough= 
ton, B.A. vicar of White Colne, and 53 years 
master of the grammar school at Halstead. 
At Great Bardfield, Mrs. Ely, wife of Mr. 
Thomas E. 
- At Rayleigh, Mrs, Greatrex, of the Crewa 
nn. 
At Layer Breton Parsonage, the Rev. Jue 
lius Hutchinson, 60. 
At Dedham Grove, John Marratt, esq, 58. 
At Brentwood, Mr. John Fenn, surgeon. 
At Writtle, Mrs, Long, widow of CaAarles 
L. esq. of -Stisteds. 
At Ingatestone, Mr. Charles Shuttleworth, 
7A. 
At Thaxted, Robert Maitland, esq. 
At Woodford Cottage, Captain Matthew 
Flyn, the oldest captain on the Harwich 
station, late of his Majesty’s packet Lady 
Frances. 
At New Hall, Miss Hales, eldest daughter 
of the late, and sister to the present Sir Eds 
ward H, bart. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. Hodges.—H. Meck- 
lenburgh, youngest son of Mr. M. 18. 
At Hockley, Mrs. Belchan. 
At Leigh, Mrs. Fairchild, wife of Mr. Fe 
of the Ship Inn. 
At Haverrill, br. John Aldridge. 
At West Tilbury, Lady Gordon, wife of 
the Rev. Sir Adam G., rector of that parish, 
f KENT. 1 
Those well known sea-marks, the steeples 
and spires of Reculver Church, have been 
purchased by: the Trinity House, and are tg 
remain; but the body of the church is to be 
taken down and rebuilt. 
Extraordinary occurrence.-As the work- 
men were lately digging and removing the 
cliff, adjoining the half-moon battery at Da 
ver, which fell into the Ordnance Yard, om 
the 14th of December last, and killed the 
wife, five children, and niece, of Mr. Poole, 
(the overseer of the works) they thought 
they heard a noise in the chalk ; and sending 
for Mr. Poole, removed three or four large 
piccea 
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