1816.] Norfolk— Suffolk 



tbe hulks at the Nore ; and that the terms 

 of tlieir lepiieve, contrary to £;eneral usage, 

 have been extended to seveu years' traus- 

 portation." 



Married.'] Mr. Adam Fitch, to Miss 

 Theodora liijjjle, hotii of Cambridge. — Tiie 

 Rev. John Powell, Fellow of Tiiniiy Col- 

 lege, Cambridge, to Miss i\Iart!ia 'rfealcs, 

 of Newnham. — Mr. Francis SiUis, of Ford- 

 ham, to Miss Allen, of Horsford. 



Died.] At Cambridge, bo, Mr. William 

 Dickerson. — 30, Mr. George Burbage. — 

 58, iMr. James Halls. 



At Ely, Mr. Richard Hattersly. 



At Wisbech, '23, Mr. J hn Loii^hton. 



At Bottisham, 88. M:. Benj. Kettle. 



NORFOLK. 



Mmriid.] IMr. James Fox, to Miss Sarah 

 Sniiih.— Jlr. William Durraiit, to Miss 

 Bolton. — iMr. T. Newman, to Miss Har- 

 riet Bacon ; all of Norwich. — Williarn 

 Geerin'' Clarkson, esq. to Miss Jnlia Ma- 

 tilda Cnittenden, of Norwich. — iVIr. L. 

 Thompson, R.N. to Miss Sii>.in Wake, of 

 Ptdhani, St. Mary.— Lieut. M. R. Liica.«, to 

 Mrs. H. M. Colls, both of YarniouUi.— Mr. 

 J. Warmo!!, of Denton, to Miss Hannah 

 Driiig, ftf M'oodton.— Mr. Robeit Rat- 

 clitfc, of Swaffham, to MiJ^s Harriet Fnl- 

 cher, of NewBuckenham. — Mr. H. Woods, 

 of Sall-lioiise hall, to Miss Maria Windi?>t, 

 of Thorpe. — The Rev. Mr. Gordi :i, of 

 Mundesley, to Miss Leathes, of SwatF- 

 ham. 



Died.] At Norwich, 69, Mr. Stephen 

 Danser, much regretted. — o7, Mrs. Han- 

 nah Sewell.— 79, Mr. Thomas Scott.— 40, 

 Mrs. Ann Forster, of St. Johns Sepulchre. — 

 9'2, the Rev. John Fayerman, late of Lod- 

 duu. — 68, Mrs. Riches. — Mrs. Lincolne. 



AtThetford, 7,5, Mr. William Pryke, 



At Swaffham, 27, the wife of Mr. John 

 Giscard. 



At Wiggenhall St. Mary's, Mrs. W. 

 Dennis, lamented. — AtMundhani, 96, Mr. 

 J. Roberts. 



At Hempnal!, 70, Mr. John Thirkettle.— 



At Costessy, 86, Mr. John Smith. — At 

 Eracondale, 6-2, John South Jlorse, esq. — 

 At Poringland, tli, Miss Mary Ann 

 Waller. 



SUFFOLK. 



Public meetings have lately been held at 

 Ipswich, and several other trading towns, 

 for the pmpose of taking into consideration 

 the best means of preventing the injury 

 which the resilient trader sustains from 

 itinerant hawkers and chapmen. Tbe 

 Kesuldtions state, "That the sales of linen 

 and woollen-drapery, jewellery, hats, and 

 other Koods, by atictiun and iilherwise, that 

 have lately taken place in the town, the 

 property of persons not being house-ludd- 

 crs lure, have most materially atiVcted, 

 auil mutt ultimately prove tlie ruin of the 

 trade of tlie town, it means are not used to 

 prevent a repetition of such sale." A pe- 

 ^tiou to Pailiameiit, to incieane the duty 



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189 



npon hawkers' licences is the remedy pro- 

 posed by this meeting. 



Married.] Mr. James Hill, to Mrs. 

 Clamp, both of Ipswich. — Mr. Robert 

 Thrower, of Ipswich, to Miss Crowe, of 

 Snape. — -Mr. Isaac Coldliam, of Ipswich, 

 to Miss R. Elliott, of Niedham-niarket.— . 

 Mr. R. Delf, of Bungay, to Miss Ann 

 Hickman, of Wattistifld. — Mr. Charles 

 Inclf'dun, of Chedbiirtch," to Miss Ann 

 Mnmford, of Bricet.— Mr. Wm. Hensby, 

 to aiiss C. Fuller, both of Lakenlieath. — 

 James Coo, esq. to Mrs. Ann Steed, both 

 of Mclford. — INIr. Benjamin Cracknell, of 

 Stradbrook, to Miss Martha Notley, of 

 Hoxne. 



Died.] At Woodbridge, Miss Page. — 79, 

 Mrs. Fiilcher. 



At Saxniundham, 93, Mr. Samuel Bur« 

 leigh. 



At Framiiugham, Mr. Thwaites. 



At Needham-niarket, 75, Mr. John 

 Moore. 



At Peasenhall Swan, 5f>, Mr. John 

 Adams.— At Bucklcsli.i.'i.h;dl, 72, Mr. 

 Wiiliani Steel.— At Wetlierden, 37, Mr.' 

 Wni. ncnnctt, much respected. — At Lio* 

 stead-hail. Miss Woo'iiongii. — At Barton- 

 Mills, o4, Mr. Phillip Fuller j he was a 

 uiuu of the strictest integiity. 



In consequence of the preparations made 

 for the selling and pulling down the bar- 

 racks at Malilon, wliich had been repaired 

 at a great expence, a petition, signed by 

 the gentienMin, mercnants, tradesmen, and 

 inhabitants of thai borough, lias been pre- 

 sented to the Lords of tlie Treasury, ex- 

 pressing a hope that tlicy may be preserved, 

 and occupied by the military or by half-pay 

 olficers, to alleviate the present want of 

 trade in Maldon! 



Married.] Mr. Isaac Deek, of Harwich, 

 to Miss Susan N'orris. — John Bellin, esq. 

 to Miss Ann Hrocdale, both of Chi;;we!l.— . 

 Mr. Thomas Gartlsorn, of .Satfron V/alden, 

 to Miss Eedes. — Mr. J. Deane, to Miss 

 Constable, of Wicks.— Mr. T. Kin-, of 

 Ballingdon, to Miss Rebecca Constable, of 

 Henny. — Mr. John Foster Reeve, of iiock- 

 ing, to Miss Ann Crib, of Hi^h-Hulborn, 

 London. 



Died.] At Harwicli, 87, Mr. John 

 Wing, one of the capiial burgesiies of that 

 borough. 



At Barking, 30, ?tlr. William West Cam. 

 pion. 



/Vt Epping, 21, Mr. Joseph Kaukin, re« 

 gretled. 



At Hornclmrch, 7.j, Mrs. Ann Carter, 

 universally esteemed. —At Sewaidstone, ' 

 Miss Preston. 



KENT. 



Accounts from Duver state, that the 

 concourse of persons who embark troiii 

 thence to the Continent, exceeds any thing 

 of tite kiod ever reuK-mbtied. Upward* 



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