Norfolk— SuffoU: — Essex— Kent, 



WI5.3 



Vcntris, vicar of Beedinjr, to Miss Jane 

 Hinton, of Cliawton. 



'Died.] At Ely, Mr. Johii, Constable.— 

 Mrs. Wih.on, siiddeuly. 



At Hiinfingdoii, siidrlenly, 76, Mr. 

 Grorjie Gibl)-;, of Peiciboroii2;h. 



At V/isliccli, Miss Egar.— ti4, the wife of 

 Sir- Williani MeUon. 



At Ickk'tan, 4(5, Mr. Thomas Brown, 

 regretted. 



NOKFOLK. 



A meetiiij; was lately lu-!i! at Norwich, 

 for the benevolent piiinnsc of promoting in 

 that city, and its iieiahboiirhood. tlie use 

 «f machines to clean cliimueys, instead of 

 ei)ii)ioyinjj children. 



At Norwich assizesi an action was 

 brou:>ht by " Gvarcr v. li'atcrhowe and 

 •^tlitrs," proprietors of tlie mail coach fioiii 

 London to Norwirli, to recover damases 

 sustained by delay in delivery of a parcel. 

 Tiie delivery of tlie parcel at the coacli- 

 office having been proved, the jndu'e 

 thoiiKht tlie plaintiff was entitled to re- 

 cover.— Verdict for plaintitf, damajes .Ijl. 

 Married.] Mr. Micliael I?uyiies, to Miss 

 Elizabeth Botwri^dit.-— Mr. T. Mack, to 

 Miss Riseboroua;h : all of Norwich. — -Air. 

 Kfdfeni, of Holt, to Miss Johnson, of Nor- 

 wich. — .Mr. James Jenner, nievchant, of 

 Yarmoiitii, to Miss Denny, of Eijmeic. — 

 At Gissinp;, Mr. Georfje Aldis, of Dickle- 

 bnrsli, to Miss Elizabeth Burroin;iis. — Mr. 

 Ambrose Wallis, to Miss Sewell, both of 

 Dowiiham-niaiket. — Mi. James A. Buck, 

 to Miss Sanctuary, of Weascnham. 



Died.] At Norwich, Miss Say. —67, Mr. 

 Benjamin Gee. — 67, Mr. Joseph Oxley, 

 one of the Society of Friends, rei;retted. 

 —The Widow of Mr. Michael Hudson. — 

 In Ber-strcet, 70, Mrs. Mary Catilk.— b-', 

 Mr. James Harrell. 



At Yarmonth, 84, Mr. Orford.— 41, 

 Mrs. Aim Laws. — 85, Mrs. Susannah Elli- 

 ott.— The wife of Mr. J. Barrett.— 50, Mr. 

 David Christie, formerly lieutenant in the 

 Swedish navy. 



At Fakcnham, at an advanced age, Mr, 

 Wm. Ciistanes. 



AtTilncySt. Lawrence, 34, Mr. John 

 Earish. — At 3In!barton, Sfi, Mis. Spratt. 

 AtHedenham,,i6, Mis. M. Biinn. 

 AtKirby Bedon,5'2, Mr. Adam Milktt. 

 At Runcton Holme, 6V>, the wite of Mr. 

 J^licliacl Goodale, much regretted. 



St'FFOLK. 



A clotliiRjr charily is established in the 

 villas^c of Horuini;shcal!i, to furnish the 

 poor with necesaary clothing at half the 

 cost price. 



Married.] Mr. Diifficld, of London, to 

 Rliss Sarah Mnnro, of Bury. — Charles 

 ■ Chill be, CM], to Miss Jane Aj;iies Elfoid, 

 both of Framlingham.— Mr. Boltrnm, of 

 Kayfoid, to Miss (^iiltiii'.', of Swilland.— 

 Mr. Geoiire Mayliew, toMr«. Last, both 

 ot Stradbrtok.— Mr. Arthur Gediie, of Mil- 

 ieiiliall, to Miss Arcljei, of iiiiehaui. **• 



28v$ 



Andrew Arcedeckne, e«q. of Oleverir^- 

 liall, to iMiss Anne Harriet i}ec.k.ford,.of 

 Soiiiliampton. 



Difd.] At Bury, 31, Mrs. Steed.— 54, 

 Mr. Sainnel Priest. 



At Ipswich, greatly respected, IMr. J. 

 Stcggal. — 6T, Mr. Stetiiiard, niiicU re- 

 sjiected.— Suddenly, Miss rame.— Mr. 

 Baldiston. 

 At Saxmundliam, 45, Mrs. I*roctor. 

 At Frainlins^liam, f)7, Sir. 'I'lireadkelL 

 At Tostock, 74, Mr. Slieppard Hunt, de- 

 servedly respected. — At Ickworth, Mr. 

 Thomas Bytord.— At L:iveiiham, 63, the 

 wife of iSir. Thomas Howe. — At F'oiiili.inj 

 St. Martin, the Kev. John Old, D.D. rec- 

 tor of Buryii and Ickbnigh, highly es- 

 teemed. 



Essrox. 

 A barn bcIongin;< to Mr. Waylincr, of 

 Tillin;2:ham, v-as lately set on tire by some 

 incendiaiy ; in conse<jiniice, ail tlie other 

 farmint! buildings, wilh the exception of 

 one barn and a cart shed, with a stallion, 

 34 pi^s and ho;^s, 8!) head of poiiliry, «.> 

 fleeces of wool, a giir, and all the farmius; 

 impleme:its were destioyed. Arson is now 

 becoming a prevalent ciime among the kj- 

 boiuing poor. 



Slurried.] Mr. Isaac Deck, of Harwich, 

 to JNIiss Susan Norris. — Sir. Brown, of 

 Westminster, to Miss Martha Scriiby, of 

 Chippim,' Ongar. — Capt. B. Walker, of the 

 K.N. to'Mi*sSnell, of Bocking.— TJie Kev. 

 Robert Fiske,jiin. B.D. rector of Wemloii 

 Loits, to JNIiss Mary Ann FisKe, of Saifron 

 Waldeii.— Mr. Charles Pledger, to Mi.'-s 

 Slogroovc, both of S.ifiVon Waldcn. — Mr. ■, 

 Perry, of Shenficld-acadeniy, to Miss 

 Frances Heard, of Viriej-hall. 



Di(d.] At (Colchester, iMr. J. Johnson. 

 —76, Peter Cross, a member of the Society 

 of Friends and J iistly regretted. 



At Waithiiui Abbey, u.j, the wife of John 

 Jessop, esq ; the poor have lost ia her a 

 good friend. 



At Great Coggles^iall, 64, Mrs. Eflga- 

 beth Duriant, gn^atly lamen'ed. — At Hill- 

 house, Dunbury, William (jibb% esq. — At 

 Stehbing, suddenly, 7>, Mrs. Sarah Barker. 

 —At Lexilfii hoiise, .'■iiddtnly, at an ad- 

 vaneed agi', Miss Ann Kausturu. 



KENT. 



A melancholy accidf-nt occiirrsd on Fri. 

 day tvciiiiiL' tin- J3th nit. belwien 7 and 3 

 o'clock, at Kochcster-bridie. A party of 

 fourteen, rei.iriiing down the JNIedway to 

 Chatlmni, were seen approaching tlie 

 brid'.'c; in an instant a shriek was heaid 

 and the whole party, toget-her with the 

 Wutennan ilisappe;ired! This distressing 

 accident v.as occasioned by a piece of tim- 

 ber placed across the luck they intended to 

 pass, wliicli is mider repair ; a notice had 

 been put on the bridge; but by a strange 

 fittality no means had been adoptfd t« 

 vain iliose who might approach by night, 

 Al llic uiuiucut tilt; tioat struck, this boom 



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