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At Barnwell, in his 77th year, Mr. J. 

 Spray, 8fn. Lay Clerk of King''* Collefje, 

 Cambridge, which office he had held for 

 39 years 



At Whiltlesford, 73, Mr. D. Maynard. 



Mr. J. Read, of U'hittlesea. 



NORFOLK. 



Married.] At Norwich, Cant. R. Hast- 

 ing-s, R.N. to Miss Montag-ue. — Mr. J. 

 Daniels, to Miss M. Wells.— Mr. J. Scott, 

 to Miss R. Gall, both of Aylsham. 



Died.] At Norwich, Mrs. Harvey. — 

 After a severe illness, in his 72nd year, Mr. 

 W. Stephenson, senior proprietor of tha 

 Norfolk Chronicle. 



At Lynn, Mr. S. Hadley, sen. merchant. 

 —Aged 65, Mr. Hawes, baker. 

 - At Yarmouth, in her 83d j'ear, Mrs. 

 Parish, relict of the late Rev. H. P. rector 

 of Dunmore, &c. in Ireland — In his 34th 

 year, Lieut. C. Pitt, R.N. of aii apoplectic 

 fit. — Mr. Reeves, painter, 34. — Mrs. Os- 

 bourne, 88, relict of Mr. O. of the late 

 King's Household — Mrs. Hare, 84, wife 

 of Capt. J. H. — Mrs. A. Cozens, 47, relict 

 of the late Capt. C. 



In his 84th year, the Rev. R. E. Brown, 

 of Elsing-hall. 



At Cromer, 75, Mr. \V. Jacob. — Pris- 

 cilla, youngest daughter of the late J. 

 Gurney, esq. of Earlham-hall. 



In his 56th year, by a f.ill from his horse, 

 Mr. T. Willett, sen. of Feltwell. 



St'PPOLK. 



The wool-combers in Bury are almost 

 all discharged, and several of the combing 

 shops are shut up. This depression of a 

 business which was once the support of the 

 town, is ascribed (in the Sutfolk paper) to 

 " the policy by which trade is regulated 

 conjointly with the general administration 

 ef affairs." 



Married-] Mr. S. Chllvcr, watch-maker, 

 to Miss M. Bloomfield,bothof Halcsuorth. 

 — Mr. J. Julians, to Miss S.Thompson. — 

 The Rev. J. G. Debree, of East Bergholt, 

 to Emily, youngest daughter of the Rev. 

 J. Tweed, rector of Capel St. Mary. 

 • Died.] In her 23d year, Miss E. T. Pat- 

 tie. She left Bury in perfect health, but in 

 London, was attacked with the measles, 

 which turning inwards, a braiu fever en- 

 sued. 



At Ipswich, 81, Mrs. Poppleton, widow 

 — Mr. T. Blythe, 99, upwards of 60 years 

 clerk of the parish of St. Nicholas. 



Miss S. Golding, of Barton mills. 



At Witnesham, Mrs. Sharpe, relict of the 

 late Rev. J. S. of Ipswich. 



At Brandon, 58, Mr. J. Hardy, farmer. 



At Thorpe Morilux, in her 78th year, 

 Mrs. Mudd, relict of the late Mr. R. M. 

 Surgeon. 



At Raydon, near Southwold, aged 98, 

 Mr. J. Wells. 



AtBeccles,inher73d year, Mrs. Clubbe, 

 widow, late of Great Uunuiow. 



Tsorfolk — Sussex. 



f.Tune I, 



KSSEX. 



Married.] At Halstead, at the Friend's 

 Meeting-house, Mr. W. Horley, dealer in 

 glass and China, of Woodbridge, Sutfolk, 

 to Miss Hannah Knight. — Mr. J. Oliver, 

 of Cook's Mill Green, Roxwell, to Miss 

 S. Sandford, of Pnrflect.— Mr. Clay, of 

 Ray!oigh,(oMi8P S.A.Bullock, of Hockley. 



Died.] At Weathersficld, in hi: 21st 

 year, T. Stock, esq. — Mr. T. Gieen,of Pi.r- 

 ley-hall. — At South Weald, in her 17th 

 year, Jane, youngest daughter of the Rev. 

 Archdeacon Woolaston. — In his 84fh year, 

 Mr. J. Beadel, of Chipping-hill, Witham. 

 — Mr. J. Spillimber, of Boyton-cross, 

 Roxwell. — Marianne, youngest daughter 

 of the Rev. J. Sperling, of Plonk's Lodge. 



KF.XT. 



An aperture is now effected for the tun- 

 nel, under the hills, between Gravcseud 

 and Rochester, to complete the canal unit- 

 iiigthe Medway and Thames. The excava- 

 tion is near two miles and a half in length. 



Married.] At Dover, Lieut. Pepper, of 

 the Bombay Establishmeut, to Miss Evans. 

 — At Tenterden, Mr. J. Hyland, to Miss 

 M. Avery — In London, T. Robarts, esq. 

 surgeon, to Miss Constable, both of New 

 Romney. — .4t .Shadoxhurst, 3Ir. S. Ashby, 

 to Miss C. Brown. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in his 57th year, 

 Mr. T. Hammond, solicitor, and many 

 years town clerk. — After a painful illness 

 of 7 years, Mr. D. Eggleson, 60. — Aged 

 26, Mr. W. Pont, eldest son of Mr. Alder- 

 man P. 



At Dover, the wife of H. Pitman, esq. 

 barrack master. 



At Ci.aihani, I^Ir. G. Bennet. 



At Dover, Mr. Norris, schoolmaster. 



At Gravcseud, in her 76th year, Mrs. 

 R. Ross, mother of the late C. R. esq. 

 ship-builder, of Rochester. 



At Ramsgate, iu his 70th year, Alex- 

 ander, eldest sou of L. Cartwright, esq. 

 of Furze Hall, Essex. 



At Sevcnoaks, 71, Mrs. S. Alandy, 38 

 years house-keeper in the family of Mr. 

 Lambard, esq. 



At Bromley, in his 64th year, the Rev. 

 W. Girdlestone, rector of Kelling cum 

 .Salthouse.— At Aylesford, 88, T. Gold- 

 ing, esq. 



At Garriton, iu the parish of Adisham, 

 Mr. J. Denne. 



At Kennington, 74, the Rev. M. Breton, 

 D.D. vicar.— At Chislehurst, 86, Mrs. M. 

 Townshend, sister to the late Lord Sydney. 



At Wingham, 75, Mrs. Powell. 

 srssEX. 



The King has established a Sunday 

 evening ^lecture iu the parish church at 

 Brighton. 



It is intended to form a New road along 

 the clitf from Brighton, through the High- 

 street of New Shoreham, to the bridge at 

 Old Shoreham. 



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