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Si/^olk — Essex — KenK 



[Jan. r, 



inefficient placemen and pensioners sliall mas Musa;iave, esq. mayor of that bo- 



■(It sit in the House of Coniiiions— That roiif;li -84, Mr. William Woods. 



•eals in tliat House sJtall not bp bought At Grrat Coinard, 97, Mrs. Sarah RuC 



ami »old— Tliat election shall be fire, and feL— At Woston-niarketi 74, Mrs. Gowinsj. 



titat Parlianieiit shall be anniml. All —At Clare, 68, Mrs. Love^rove.— At 



which the Constitution declaiej to be our Horninsjshearli, 75, Mr. Stephen Crick. — 



iualieiiable right 



The hemp, saek, and wattress fnanii- 

 factory cf Mr. Thomas Harris, jun. of 

 Dowiiham Market, was lately destroyed 

 Ny fire, with the whole of the implements, 

 etaCk in trade, and two stacks of wheat 

 standing near the premises 



At Caveudi^h, ^Irji. Ann Andrews. — At 

 ThebcrtOH, 76, Mr. Robert Flcmwell. 



ESSEX. 



A general meeting uf tlic Inhabitants of 

 Colchester was lately held at the Moot-hall, 

 for the purpose of taking into considera- 

 tion the necessity of alfordinj; r*lief to the 



Blarried.l Mr. Thomas Sumpter, to Mis-s sick, the ajjed, and the unemployed poor 



Harriet Howlett. — Mr. John Henry Priest, 

 to Miss S. H. S. Haylett.— Mr. Daniel 

 Seaman, to Miss Mary Gdrnham : all of 

 Norvvicli.— Mr. Carter, to Miss Fortin, 

 both of H« aflliani. — Mr. Edward Clark, to 

 Miss Mary Kiddle, both of .Satbani Toney. 

 ■—Mr. Rirhvjrd Clarke, of Aldboi oiiyh, to 

 Wiss Nash, latenf Aylsliam. 



Dk(t.] At Norwich, S6, Miss Ann 

 Casey.— 47, Mr. J. Hunt.— 68, Mrs. K. 

 Rack ham.— 6f!, Mr. Robert Mollctt. — 81, 

 >lr. SaBUicl Earl.— 69, Mrs. Burlou.— 27, 

 Wr. William Hugnian. 



At Varuiontli, .W, Mrs. W. Diver.— M, 

 ]Mrs. Ducker, wifeofCapt. D. — 61, Mr. 

 Jo|m Niebolls. 



At Lynn, OS, Mr. Newham. 



At Fo»il3hain, 86, Mr. John Burk. — At 

 J?nrgh, 22, Mrs. Sarah Boulter.— At Wy- 

 niondliam, 67, Mr. John Barnes, niucli rc- 

 spepted. 



At Great Mdlon. 79, Mr. Wright.— At 

 Korihwold,82, Mr. Thomas Russell, murh 



of that town ; when a subseription was *n- 

 tered into. 



Marriid.] I\Ir. Clarke, of Chelmsford, to 

 Miss Susannah Bell, of Sudbury.— W. 

 Kinfjdon, e-sq. to Miss Anrra Prentice, of 

 Prililewell.— Mr. P. Vincent, of Great 

 Biomlry, to Miss Goldsmith, of Weston. 



Died'.] At Colchester, 71, E. Sage, tsq. 

 of Cheapsido. — 63, T. Baskerfield, esq. 

 justly esteemed for his benevolence. 

 At Chelmsford, Mr. David Wood. 

 At InRatestoiw, 79, Francis Wishaw,es«}. 

 At Eppins, 8.^ Mrs. W. Hart.— At 

 Great Cli*sterford, Mrs. R. Cottinghanit, 

 jnstly vejiretted.— At Ardleiah, 60, Mr. W. 

 l..usar.— AtSlidley, Mr. Daniel Miller.— 

 At Hatfield Peveral, 69, Sarah, widow of 

 the Rev. W. Walford. 

 At Finchingfield, Mr.i. J. Cheveley. 



KKKT. 



The trustees of the turnpike road from 

 Canterbni-y to .Sandwich have resolved to 

 eK)>end in the proportion of 101. to every 



jfC'spectcd. — At the Grove, Lakenhatn, ^i, •"'•« of ground bet%veen the two places. 



JN>sepIi Giirney, jun. esq. — At Ashwcl- 

 thorpc, Mr. Thomas Sewell. 



SUFFOLK. 



Married.'] Mr. Jolm Cambridge, to Miss 

 Kemp, both of Bury.— Robert M;uindrell, 



for the purpose of giving employment to 

 the labourini; poor. 



The Earl of Romney has presented the 

 Corporation of M.iidsfone with the re- 

 niainin"; lauds of Barminsr and Penendcn- 



rsq. of Ipswich, to Mrs. Henchman, \vi- heuih, for the pntpose of giving employ' 

 ♦low of Joseph H. esq. of Grundisburjrh.— nt<"nt to the labourmg poor. 



Mr. G. Draper, of Ipswich, to Miss IMaria 

 Simpson, of Stonham Aspal.— Lieut. W. 

 Goose, K.N. to Miss Charlotte Goodiii-r, of 

 Ipswich. — Mr. James Allen, to Miss Cot- 

 ton Burcliani, both of Beccles.— The Kev. 

 G. W. Cvabbe, to Miss Anna Maria Crow, 

 foot, of Beccles. — Mr. Jcrniyn, of Beccles, 

 to Miss Mary Ann Frier, of Bunjay. — Mr. 

 iVhiteworth, merchant, to IMiss P/irtbe 

 Bell, of Sudbuiy.— Mr. Bowyer, of Kct- 

 ton, to Miss Sarah Robinson, of Ballini; 



Nearly the whole of the York Hotel, 

 Dover, was lately consumed by (ire. 



Married.] Mr. George Buckley, to MLts 

 Fletcher, both of Canterbury.— Mr. Wil- 

 liam Swan, to Miss E. Seeton — At Dover, 

 Mr. William Harrison, to Rliss Chancellor. 

 — .At St. Laurence, Thanet, Connt Louis 

 De M«n, to Mademoiselle Caroline E. 

 Grjndier, of Calais. — Mr. G. H. Twichell, 

 to IMiss Sarah Fleming, both of Maidstone. 

 — At Maidstone, Mr. John Quaite, to 



rf„ii,.,_Mr. Frederic I'flnier, nf Boduey, Miss E. Gootham. — Mr. James London, to 



to Rliss Harriet Evered, of Tnddtuliam 

 Mr. S. Darby, of Wilby, to Jliss Bush, of 

 Aspal. 



Died.] At Ipswich, 51, Mrs. Sarah 

 Hare. — 70, Mrs. Rush.— At an advanced 

 age, Mrs. Forth. — Mrs. Tozer, justly la- 

 mcnttd.— Mrs. W. NotctKt.— 10,', Mrs. 

 Ificlttrood, much^respected. 



At Bungay, M^. R. AHcock. 



Miss Anna Waitc, both of Tunbridge. — 

 Mr. Richard Sharp, to Miss Jane 'U|)ton, 

 both of Folkestone. — Mr. John Morphatt, 

 of Wittersham, to Miss Ehz. Terry, of Lydd. 

 Died.] At Canterbury, in Broad-street, 

 69, Mr. William Pileher.— '!I4, Miss S. 

 Jagger. — Mrs. W. Smith. — At an advanced 

 age, Mr. John Atkins. — In St. George's- 

 «treet, 69, Mr. John Hawker, UBiversaJTy 



' At Siudfeury, 41, E!{aabett), wife of Tlio- respected.— 66, Mr. John Sprat*.— lo 



Burgate* 



