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At the same assizes, fifteen prisoners re- 

 c ■ ed sentence of death, of -whom ten 

 were reprieved. 



Married.'] B. Culley, esq. of Trowe Hall, 

 to Miss Drake, of South Town. — At Nor- 

 wich, Mr. J. J. Church, Comedian, to Miss 

 E. L. Foster.— Mr. S. Keeler, of Stalham, 

 to Miss Wright, of Bacton. — Mr. W. Mur- 

 lon, farmer, of Downham, to Ann, eldest 

 daughter of Mr. F. Diggan, tanner, of 

 Thetford. 



Died.] At Norwich, aged 88, Mrs. 

 Goulty, widow, and aunt to the late Ad- 

 miral Lord Nelson.-- -In his 84th year, the 

 Rev. J. Lane, for 32 years a resident ca- 

 tholic priest in the city. — Miss Buliver, 

 eldest surviving daughter of the late W. 

 W. B. esq. of Heydon Hall. 



At Lynn, 33, Mr. Chatterley, of the 

 Lynn Company of Comedians.—Miss Jarvis. 



At Yarmouth, 39, Mrs. M. Royal. — Mrs. 

 E.Gidney, 61. — -Rosina, only daughter of 

 Ab. Preston, esq. 



At Holkham, Mrs. Blackwell, widow 

 and sole surviving sister of the late Lord 

 Sherborne and Mr. Coke. 



At Hingham, in his 21st year, Mr. C. 

 Bring-low, only son of the late Mr. P. B. 

 surgeon. 



Mr. W. Anderson, coal merchant, of 

 Thorpe. 



Miss C. E. Bedingfield, eldest daughter 

 of F. B. esq. of Mulbarton Hall. 



SCFFOLK. 



At the Suffolk assizes, IfJ prisoners were 

 capitally convicted, of whom three were 

 left for execution on the Bury, and three 

 on the Ipswich side of the county. 



Married.] Mr. Button, printer and book- 

 seller, of Bury, to Miss E. Clift, of Wood 

 Ditton, inCambridgeshiie, — M. J. Le. Hip- 

 polite, eldest son of the Baron de Latour, 

 of Paris, to Pontine, second daughter of 

 E. B. Beck, esq. of Needham Market. — At 

 Ipswich, Mr. J. Bristow, to Miss Dicker- 

 son. — In London, Mr. S. N. Wood, of the 

 East India Company's naval service, and 

 second son of Mr. W. of Melton, in this 

 county, to Miss. E. Taylor, of Feather- 

 stonehaugh, Buildings. 



Died.] At Bury, 58, G. Western, esq. 

 one of the surveyors of the General Post 

 Office, and brother to Admiral W. late of 

 Tattingstone. 



At Ipswich, Mrs. Crisp". — Mr. Chaplin. 

 —66, Mr. N. Folkhard.— R. Prettyman, 

 esq. 59. 



At Needham Market, Mr. E. W. Welton, 

 Bon of Ed. Beck, esq. of Jesus College. 



At Woodbridge, at his uncle's house, in 

 his 2l8t year, Mr. D. Walford, son of the 

 Rev. Mr. W. Rector of Long Stratton. 



.\t Melton, in his Slst year, C. T. Sharpc . 



J. Swale, esq. of Mildeuhall, 77. 



ESSEX. 



A figure of the Theban Sphinx, admir- 

 ably executed, and considered as a fine re- 



Suffolk — Hampshire. 



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lie of antiquity, was dug up lately in the 

 garden of the Hospital at Colchester. 



Married.] At Sturmer, J. Mayhew, esq. 

 of Overhall, Coin Engaine, to Miss A. Pur. 

 kis. — At Colchester, R.D. Toovey, esq. of 

 Battleswick, to S. Whitacre, second daugh- 

 ter of Mr. J. L. wine and brandy merchant. 

 — G. Thompson, esq. of the Southwark 

 Brewery, to MissS. Rolph, of Great Wal- 

 tham.— Mr. C.Shuttleworth, miller of Har- 

 low to Miss J. Barnard, of Faulkbouru. 



Died.] AtPlaistow, Mrs. C. West. 



At Springfield near Chelmsford, Alice, 

 wife of R. Andrews, esq. receiver general. 



At Waltbanistow, of an inflammation in 

 the stomach, 20, Mrs.J.Scurr, wife of Mr. 

 T. S. of the Stock Exchange. 



In her 24th year, Mrs. H. O. Crabb, 

 daughter of Mr. J. Francis, of Kelvedon. 

 —-Mr. Collard, of Staustead Hall, Halsted. 



KENT. 



At the county assizes, 41 prisoners -were 

 sentenced to suffer death, of whom four 

 were left for execution, the rest were re- 

 spited during pleasure. 



Married.] W. Hodsoll.jun. esq. of South 

 Ash, to Amelia, eldest daughter of the late 

 W. Kettle, esq. of Wateringbury. — At Bid- 

 denden, Mr. J.Hickmott, to Miss M. Burch. 

 — At Dover, Mr. T. White, of Bridge, to 

 Miss M. Devonshire. 



Died.] At Feversham, Mrs. Coleman, 

 wife of W. C. esq. collector of the customs. 



At Deal, aged 19, Miss A. Brown. 

 * At Rochester, Mrs. Compat, wife of T. 

 C esq. — In his 69th year, Mr. C. Turner, 

 of Mount Hill House. 



At Calehill, the Rev. Mr. Addis. 



At the house of her brother-in-law, W. 

 Hay ley, esq. Tunbridge Wells, Mrs. S. 

 Robertson, 72. 



At Eltham House, Mrs. Aeslabie, relict 

 of the late R. A. esq. of Jane Court. 



SCSSEX. 



A labouring man in the service of Mr. 

 Williams, stone mason of Bond-street, 

 Brighton, lately came into the possession 

 of £.50,000 by a suit in chancery. 



Married.] At Lewes, W. Hayes, esq. 

 barrister of the Middle Temple, to Miss 

 M. Kell. — At Brighton, George, son of T. 

 Harrington, esq. to Miss L.C. Hill.— Mr.S. 

 Ridley,toMiss J.SIee.— Mr.W. B Wright- 

 son, eldest son of W. W. esq. of Cush- 

 worth, near Doncaster, to Georgiana, 

 daughter of J. Thomas, esq. of Ration. 



Died.] At Brighton, Sir C. Emondstone, 

 bart. of Dunheath, M.P. for the county of 

 Stirling. — In his 63d year, R. Bridges, esq. 

 of Tooting, Surrey. — At Rottingdean, .Miss 

 H. Ingram. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Preparations are making for the erection 

 of a new market house at the lower end of 

 Bridge-street in Southampton. 



Married.] Mr. J. West, of Southampton, 



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