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Suffolk — Essex — Kent. 



[Nov. I, 



ling D. cfq. alderman of tliis city, C5.-— Jlr. 

 Henry Bowles, fen. formerly of ihe theatre of 

 JCoiwicb, .'jIj. — Mr. EMcii Earl, 07. — Mr. J, 

 Manllii(), ;.i;>. 



At Kemlington, Mrs. Heath, wife of VVil- 

 ll.im H. efq. 



At North Elinham, Mr. Ahell, 7.3. 



At Yarmouth, Mr. Clayton, formerly an 

 cmiiieni: linen and woollen-draper. 



At Downham Market, John Martin, gent. 



At Burlinghana, Ceergc Montague, efq. 



At Shotefham, Mr. Thomas Fulcher, fi:r- 

 ^ron, 7,'>. He fettled at Shotefliam at an 

 tsrly period of his life, and prailifed there 

 with unhlcniilhed monl and medical reputa- 

 tion more than fifty years. The fcclulion of 

 a rillai^e reAdcnce denies to the praiSitioner 

 the celebrity of more conlpicaous fituations, 

 but it equally admits his bein^ an ufeful mem- 

 ber of the community j in <llfcharging his 

 .-"uty, bis merit is indeed more than ordinarily 

 oeribnal, inafmucli as in the varied offices of 

 ■lis ^>roreirion, his afts muft be peculi.irly his 

 own, v.'here l-.c has lefs opportunity of imme- 

 diate reference to the opinir^n of others, and 

 ■of prolititig by experience not his own. In 

 J ich a fitu.iticm few men have done tlieir duty 

 iTiore ufefuUy or more honourably than Mr. 

 Tulchcr. His declining d.iys, though not 

 free from l)oJily infirmity, v.ere maviied with 

 singular chcarfuhiefs, the happy refult of a 

 ii;e well (pent in the fervlce of his tello.v- 

 creatures. 



svrroi.K. 



Manittl.'\ At Ipfwicli, Cjptain Sctcn, of 

 the 92d regiment, eldell fon of Sir William 

 .S. b.ut,, to l\Iifs Frances Coote, grand-niece 

 of the late SrrEyre C. , K. 15. 



At Woodbridge, Jotin Kirkfopp, efq. of 

 the Durham miliiia, to Mil's C. Munro, 

 daughter of Captain M. late of the Royal 

 Veterar.s. 



At Bury, Mr. S. Middleditch, of the 

 Coach and Horfes, to Mifs Froil. 



23;;r/.] At Bury, Mr. Samuel Gawfell, 

 well known as a tranfcriber of printed fer- 

 inons for bookfeilers, afterwards fold to yoang 

 <iivines as gsnuino maniifcripts. — Mrs. 1'. 

 Heigham, widow of Pell H. efq. 7-1. — Mrs. 

 liodgehon, wife of .Mr. H. — Mr. J. Good- 

 win, 7(3. 



At Chimney Mills, «ear Eury, Mr. Geo. 

 Steele, 29. 



At Sutton, James Sewcll, efq. He ferved 

 the office of high fheriff of the county, in 

 the year 1780. 



At Loweftoft, Mr. Robert Brown, mer- 

 th.T.Tt, fnim'.rly one of the proprietors of the 

 china m.inufaCiory in that town, 66. 



At Lavenhani, Mrs. Wcftrop, wife of 

 . Mr. W. 'h. 



At Drinkftone, Mifs Plutnmer, daughter 

 of Mr. J.bnP. S.^. 



At Beyton, Mr. Jonas Breckles, of the 

 White Hwfe, H^. 



The Rev. Wm. Graves, reftor of Lack- 

 ford. 



At Su'bury, Mrs. Froft, mother of R. 

 F. efq. town clerk. 



At Ipfwich, Mrs. Ctbbold, wife of the 

 Rev. 1 homas C, minifter of St. Mary 

 Tower, a woinan of exemplary piety and 

 benevolence 



At Woodbridge, Mrs. Garrett, wife of Mr. 

 G. 



At Wrentham, Mrs. Piimrofe, wife of 

 Mr. V. furgeon, 29. 



Mji-ned.} A-. Colch-fter, Mr. T. Silk, of 

 London, merchant, to Mifs Banks. 



At S:iri:igfield, Mr. W. K. Dawfon, of 

 Frating, to .Mifs J F. Balls, youngclt daugh- 

 ter of the late Mr. B. 



At Writtle, Mr. Abraham Conftible, jun. 

 of Wormingford H.iU, to Mifs Catharine 

 Simfin, fifth daughter of Mr. Ralph S. of 

 Hordritch Park. 



DU\l.] At Horndon on the Kill, Mr. 

 Jamts Sla.er, jun. 



At Mildon, Mafter Ri-.fh, only fon of Mr. 

 John R. 1). 



At Colchefter, Mr. Wm. Borrows. — i\Ir. 

 Wm. RoUe, turner, 83. 



At Pattifwick, Mrs. Mary Bridge, wife 

 of Mr Step»»en B. 61. 



At.Raflclden, Mr. Samuel Leake, farmer, 

 fiO. 



AtStebbing, John Chopping, efq. 8.'>. 



At Kelvidon, Mr. Wm. Kendall, 6G. 



Nfar Colcheller, James Ward, efq. a lieu- 

 tenant in the Royal navy ; he was one of the 

 few rcr.iaining compaF.ions of the celebrated 

 Cook, and was defending him when he re- 

 cei'.ed his death wound in the South Seas. 

 In his caily life Mr. Ward's character ftood 

 high in the eftimation of his profeflional 

 fiiendsj he was, a brave intelligent officer, 

 but the hardfhips he fuft'ercd in his voyage 

 wth Cook deftroyed his conftitution, which 

 prevented him from following the profeliion, 

 in which he was calculated to do honour to 

 himfelf and to the navy. 



KENT. 



Application will be made to Parliament, 

 in the next feffion, fur the power to fupply 

 the town of Woclwich with water, to be 

 conveyed in pipes or under-drains, from the 

 nOith-eaft corner of Woolwich Common to 

 an aqueduft or refervoir intended to be made 

 at the fouth-eaft corner of the glebe land, 

 "in the fame parilh, and from thence to the 

 to » n. 



Maniid.l At Margate, Thomas Kynwood 

 Bowyear, efq. major of the Hereford militia, 

 to Mifs Le Geyt, grand-daughter of the late 

 Robert Le G. efq. of Canterbury. 



At Bromley, Edward Hawkins, jun. efq. 

 of Court Herbert, Glamarganfliire, to Mifs 

 Eliza Rohde, daughter of Major R., of 

 Oakley Farm. 



At Gieeovvicb, Rcbsrt Wosdgatc, efq. of 

 Kaiafdea 



