1 806. ] Cambridgeshire— N'orfolk — SuJJolk — Essex. 



Died.] At Wefton Favell, Edward Brit- 

 ten, gent , 84. 



At Mouhon Grange, Mr. Charles Pywcll. 



At BourteenhuU, Mrs. Johnfon, wife of 

 Mr. Jofeph J., 6:3. 



AtGidding, Mr William Pradfliaw, 73. 



At Northampton, Mr. Jeyes, formerly an 

 attorney, and nearly 40 years town-clerk of 

 that place. 



C.AMBniDGESHIRE. 



A handfome iron railing next the water in 

 the front of Addenbrooke's Hofpital, Cam- 

 bridge, is juft 6ni(hcd, and has a very pleafing 

 effect ; the whole expence of which has been 

 defrayed by the executors of the la'e J. Mer- 

 rill, efq. out of a leg.icy Ictt by him tor diat 

 tpecial purpofe. 



Murried.] At Cambridge, Mr. Richard 

 Fofter, jun. common brewer, to Mifs Staples. 

 — Mr. John Pulley, furgeon, of Bedford, to 

 M'i(s Bedford, late of Hitchcn, Herts. 



DicJ.J At Newmarket, Dinnis Fltzpa- 

 trick, commonly called Denny, well known 

 on the Turf, and particularly in SulTex, from 

 his having rode naany years for the tail of 

 i^gremo.at. His integrity both as a man and 

 a rider, obtained him the refpeCt and friend- 

 ihip of all his employers 



At Wilbeach, Mr. Thomas Whitmore, 87. 

 — Mrs;' Draycott, wife of Mr. Stephen D. 



At Cambridge, Mifs Frances Barker, 'J7— - 

 Mr. Joiin Smith, builcr of Magdalen college. 

 —Hiram, the youngeft fon of Mr. Mafon, of 

 the Wreftlers' Inn. 



At Triplowe, Mrs Berry, v.i.e of the Rev. 

 Butler B., vicar of that place, .').'). 



At Chippenham, in this county, Mrs. 

 Tookie, daujjhter oi the Rev. Dr. T. formerly 

 prebendary of Ely. 



At Widdial, near Barkwsy, Mr. Rii-liard 

 Hogg, 4;5. 



NORFOLK. 



A propofal has been made for ereCling a 

 Corn Exchange at Norwich, by fubfcription, 

 on the fite of the White. Horfe Inn, in the 

 Hay-market, for want of which the fre- 

 quenters of the market are expofcd to great 

 inconvenience. 



Marrjiii ] J. Goodeve, efq. banker, of 

 Cofport, to jMifs Hurry, daugiitcr of Wm. 

 Hurry, efq. of Yarmouth. 



The Rev. Ld.vard Bulwcr, to Mifs Graver, 

 of Haynfonl. 



The Rev P. B. Scott, reftor of High La- 

 ver, in Ejlcit, to Mrs. Bringlne, of Saham. 



Mr. Robert pickling, to Mils Ann Farrer, 

 both of Barton Bendilh. 



Mr. John Overton, of Pattefiev, to Mifs 

 Rlilcs, of Kettleltfine. 



Mr. Jolin Kelly, jun. merchant of Yar- 

 rnoiitli, to Mils E. Parker, of Mettingham. 



DW.] At Wells, Juli.i, the wife of John 

 Hill, jun. efq. 



At Great MalTingham, Mr. W. Banks, 78. 



At Loiklon, Mr:. M. Faycrman, widow of 

 Mr. F. attorney, formerly of Chcdgrave. 



At Scotlow, Thomas Bl ike, clq. 79. To 

 the mo.1 inviolable ir.tegtuy of conduft ha. 

 joined a peculiar urba/ury of nunaers^ andjji, 



aftivc benevolence and uni orm kindncfs and 

 aff^ftion in the difchargc of every parental and 

 domcftic duty, fe^^' can have furpaflcd him. 

 His hofpitable difpofjtion, for which he was 

 remarkable, was not confined to his friend'*, 

 only, but dift'ufed around him, and the pooieit 

 of his neighbours fhared the bounty of his ta- 

 ble, rt having long been his ciiitom (worthy 

 of general imitation!) to have all the poor 

 families in his parifli, in their turn, dine at 

 liis houfe every Sunday. 



At SwafieUI, Horatio Wcggs, gent, late a 

 merchant at Cley next the fea, and nineteen 

 years land fteward to the earl of Orford. 



At Hingh.am, Thomas Grigfon Payne, efq. 

 many ye.irs an afting magiftrate of this countv. 



At Gately, Mrs. Margaret Gibbs, wife of 

 Mr. John G. and niece to Thomas Seppings, 

 efq. of South Creiik, V7. 



At Norwich, Mr. John Pratt, formerly an 

 eminent woollen-draper. — Mrs. Goofe, wife 

 of Mr. G., 2.5 — Mv. Zaftoe.-^Mrs. Pell, 

 wife of Mr. P. 45. 



SUFFOLK. 



A fubfcription has been opened at Bury, for 

 the purpofe of erefting a turret-clock in front 

 of the Old Bridewell in that town, which is 

 likely to prove a gre.it convenience to the 

 ncighbourinij inhabitants and the numerous 

 frequenters of the Market. 



M-jn-icd.} At [pfwich, T. Taylor, efq. of 

 Abberton Kail, to Mifs Carter -^Mr. PoiT-'.- 

 Jackfon, fon of Mr. J printer of the Ipfwick 

 Journal, to IMifs Bur;ham. 



Dird.} At Bury, Mrs. Houghton, ,11 



Mr. William Adkin, a member of Captain 

 Oakes's volunteers, 2.'3. — Mr. John Cctib, of 

 the Horfe-lhoe ion. — Mrs^ Biglcc, relidt of 

 Mr. John B. ii'>. 



At Stowmarket, Mrs Elmer, late of the 

 White Hart inn. 



At Woodbridge, Mrs. Bbck, wife of Mr. 

 James B. printer, of Norv/ich.— Mifs Mary 

 Rufiell, daughter of J. R. efq. 



At Southwold, Mr. Jimcs Cojts, many 

 years lleward lo Sir Gilbert Affleck, ef Dal- 

 ham, 73. 



At Heffet, Mrs. Steggall, relict of th; 

 Rev. Wm. S. reftor of Wy verftone, 90 



At Tuddc-aham, Mr. James Potter, fchool- 

 aaader. 



At .A.Idhorough, E. BuBnIfs, efq. Ci. 

 .At Boyton, Mrs. Woohiough, relidl of 

 Quinton W. efq. 



ESSEX. 



A meeting was lately held at Iliord, fc.r 

 the purpofe of conlidering the propriety or 

 making a new road fro.Ti London to Tilbury 

 Fort, through Barking and Gniys. Mr. Wil- 

 mot, the furveyor, produced an excellent plan 

 by which the dift.u:ce may be reduced fevcn 

 miles in the twenty-nine. It was unani- 

 moudy agreed to. apply to Parliament for an 

 Aft for the purpoie ; and nearly 10,0001. 

 were immediately fubfcribcd. By fuch a road 

 filh miglit be conveyed to London in t\vo 

 hour..-, in cafe of foul wiad, and the rivef 

 being frozen ; ammunition and ftores from 

 Woohvkh mishc be conveyed to Purdect antt 

 Tillmry, 



