Suffolk — Effex — Kent, 



Ids 



At Walftngham, Mri WUliam Banyard, 

 wiUer. 



At Lynn, Mrs. Hardyman, mother of the 

 Rev. William H., 74. 



At Shottifliam, Mrt. Howlett, wife of Mr. 

 John H. 



At Himpton, Mrs. Ann Hart, wife of Mr. 

 John H., 7,'}. 



At Soutli Creak, Mr. Jofeph Redgrave, SO. 



At Swafih.ini, Mrs. johnibn, wife of Mr. 

 Thomas J., i.'7. 



At Claxton, Mr. WiUiam Batchclor, 4,5. 



At C.ilton, Mr. C. H. Calton, of Nor- 

 vtch, .)4. 



At LodJon, Mifs M.iry Fayerman, 38. 



At Lcnwadc Mills, Mr. P. Fofler, ruerchant. 



At Haync'ord, Sir Chjrlcs Phyters, bart. 

 57. Ik is I'liccceiled in the title by his half 

 brother, now Sir NVilhum, wlio is abroad. 



At Wells, Mrs. Nettleton, wife o; Mr Wil- 

 liam N., merchant. 



At Guift, Mr. Thomas Cornwell, wine- 

 Bierchant 



At Aylfliam, Mrs. Cook, rclift of Bell C, 

 gent. 87. 



At Norwich, Mrs. E. Amey, 74. — Mrs. 

 Taylor- wift of Mr. Charlc-; T., 29.— Mr. 



BeiijiminPcndUtun Mr. T. Stevenfon, 63. 



—Mr. Staniiard, many years a coiillablc and 

 one of the Ibnd.ird beirers of this city.— . 

 Fniicis Goftling, tfq. an eminent dilliller. — 

 Mr. Edw.ird Booth, book binder, -i'^.— Mr. 

 AViUi.im Barton, corn and coal-mcrchan , and 

 collcftor of the tonnage duties, j?.— Mil's C. 

 I'ye, daughter of Mr. P. attorney. 



SUFFOLK. 



' MarricA.'\ At Burgh Caftlc, Admiral Mac 

 Dou^all, to Mifs Wrii;!it, only dau^jhter of 

 Jtichard W., ofq. of Harlinp Hall. 



Daniel Shepherd, cfq. of Iplwich, to Mifs 

 Roper, only dani^hter of the late Mr. R., of 

 Hbpton. 



D\ii'\ At Brandon, Mifs WilIett,youngeft 

 daiij:htcr of Mr Field W., hanker. 



At BotefdaU. Mr. Edward Debenham, 66. 

 ■ At Bury, Mr. John Bartiam, only fon of 

 ]\Ir. B., ii — l\Ir Richard Cooper.— Frances, 

 fh'e eldeft daughter of Mr. Dingle, bookfcl- 

 ler, 8. — Mr. Howe, of the Bu{hel Inn. 



At Avington Hall, near Clare, Mr. T. 

 Chkkall. 



At Shadinifield, Mr. Freeman, miller. 



At Stradbrooli, Mr. Thomas Betts. 



At St. Peterlburgh, in Rufila, aged 66, Mr. 

 John Pettite, formerl^y of Bradficld, near Cury. 

 He embarked for Rullia in the year 17i'0, for 

 the purpofc of impravin!> the fyrtem ot farm- 

 ing in that country, where, from his up- 

 right conriui't and extenfive knowledge ot 

 agriculture, he was much noticed by all 

 ranks, and rcfpeiJted by all who knew him. 



ESSEX. 



A great number of alterations are now- 

 taking place at Landguard Fort. The maga- 

 zines and ftore houfes are now taking down, 

 an^ ihe (lores removed to the defit forming 

 at Harwich. The ditch is to be deepened. 



[Sept. I, 



the embrafurei clofcJ up, the Walls raifed, 

 and the cannon new mounted upon a dilfcrenC 

 conftrudtion. Artificers arc now employed in 

 mounting two mortars on the Downs between 

 the fort and the fea, the largeft of \yhich 

 weighs 824 cwt. and its bed, which is of caft 

 iron, upwards of 'J4 cwt. .'^s foon as they 

 are mounted, the young officers belonging to 

 the royal marine artiUcr), will be daily ex- 

 ercifed in tiirowing (hells. 



\la\r\cd.'\ At G»«;ut Baddow, Mr. Jcfler- 

 fon, woollen draper, of Monument Yard, 

 London, to Mifs PoUey, eldeft daughter of 

 Mr. P. of Galleywood Common. 



Mr. Thomas Little, of Great Leighs, to 

 Mifs S. Hills. 



Dicd.^ At Saliog Grove, at the houfc of 

 her father, B. Goodrich, efq. the wife of Bart- 

 let Bridgcr Shedden, cfq. of KeppeMtreet, 

 Btdforil-fquare, London. 



At Colcheftcr, INlr. John Fenning. 



At Brentwood, Mr Reeve. 



At Copford, Mr. John Hampton, 7.'». 



At Little Waltham, Mrs. Beardwell. 



At guickbujy, near Harlow, Mr. George 

 Parris. 



At Harwich, Mr, Francis PuUam, one of 

 the capital burgeffes, 70. 



KENT. 



Married '\ At St. Peter's, Iflc of Thanet, 

 Thomiis Pickles, cfq. of Vine-ftrect Picca- 

 'dilly, to Mrs. Dawfon, of Hawley-fquarc, 

 Margate. 



At Lcwiiham, M. F. Hommcy, efq. of 

 Charlton, to ISIifs Henry, o|^ Sydenham, 

 daughterof the late David H., efq. 



At St. Lawrence, in the Ille of Thanet, 

 Francis William Auften, efq. captain in the 

 royal navy, to Mifs Cibfon, eldeft daughter 

 of John G. efq. of Ramfgate. 



At Alhford, the Rev John Bond, chaplain 

 to his Royal Highnefs the Duke of Cam- 

 bridge, to Mifs Sophia Smart, daughter of 

 capt.iin S., of the engineers. 



At Folliftone, quarter-mafter Elliot, of the 

 4.id infantry, to Mifs Valycr. 



At Patrixbourn, William Wells, efq. to 

 M fs Hughes, eldell daughterof the late Wil- 

 liam H., efq. of Betlhangcr. 



Captain Sol)er, of the Ifl dragoon guards, 

 to Mis. Bythefca, relict of the Rev. Mr. B., 

 of Worthani. 



Dkd,'\ At Tunbridge Wells, Sophia, Countefs 

 of j\lounl Edgcumbe, third daugliter and co- 

 hciiefs of |olin, Earl of Buckinghamihire. 

 Her Ladylhip was born the V6th of March 

 176H, and married the 'JJth of Feb. 17H".', 

 Richard Earl of Mount Edgcumbc, by whom 

 ihe has left five .imiable ciiildren, three fons 

 and two d.iughters. She was beautiful in her 

 ptrfon, an exemplary mother, htr heart was 

 teniler and benevolent, and her manners gen- 

 tle and unafl'uming. 



At EUiam, Mr. William ICnowles, maftcr 

 ot the charity fchool. 



The Rev. Edward Burkitt, vicar of North- 

 bouin and Shuulden. 



At. 



