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No)folk — Suffolk — Essex — Kent. 



[Jan. I, 



His family snd numcrouj friends will long 

 reraemhcr with rcj-ret the domcilic and focial 

 virtues which adornid his character, and of 

 ■whicli they arc thus To uncxpeftirdly depriv- 

 e.i, while his fellow-citizens will no lei's de- 

 jllorc the lofs of an adivc and exnmplary ma- 

 gilbatc, in whom they placed a confidence 

 cqualiy hoiiourjble to thcmfclves and its ob- 

 ject. The important duties cf the higlicft 

 civic offices, and many public trufts, which 

 this confidcnct; committed to him, lie dif- 

 chargej with fteady and unaliating zeal. The 

 eharitjjlile inftitutions of this city will long 

 record liis liberality, and ftill more thofe 

 eminently ufeful exertions by which he fo 

 often contributed to a<lvance their profperity, 

 Vhile tlie remembrance of his more privr^tc 

 a<Ss of benevole:.ce will be prcferved with 

 grateful veneration by thofe whofe fufferings 

 Jie has mitigated — whofe diftrefl'e^ he has 

 reliev>.d. Kis fervices to m,iiil^inj were to- 

 tally devoid of that oftcntation which takes 

 from beneficence its rnod amiable characScr ; 

 they wtre the fervices of ilerling, unaffum- 

 Jnj, unambitious worth, feldum difplayed but 

 in the excellence of theiv eftefts. Nor were 

 bis private facrificed to this active difcharge 

 of hii public duties: he felt what every Na- 

 tion re^'jirccl, and in every ftation hiscondudt 

 vas exemplary ; he Was a kinJ hulband, an 

 aifedionaie parent, a fincere fritnri, an up- 

 right merchant, a difjntercfted magilUate, 

 ai:d a ufeful citizen. After a long feries of 

 good actions, he died regretted by all ; but 

 that regret is fofteneJ by the rctlcClion, that 

 fcarcely a momentary pang attended this 

 pcace:ulclofc of an aftive well fpent life. 



At Lynn. Mr. Hart, 97. 



At Swaftham, Mr. Mallet, 98 Mr. Jo- 



feph Rogers, furgeon and apothecary, 81 — 

 Mis- Gatht-good, 73 — Mrs. TLWi. Hcndrv, 

 76. 



Mr. John Hewlett, auttionecr, ofPulhain 

 M.ixket, 4t;. He expired fuddcnly while 

 tianfacting bufinefs us an eleilion clerk at the 

 Swan Inn, LongStratt ji. 



At Yarmouth, Mils Sarah Burmm, 17. 



At Coitifhall, Mrs. Sufannah Bcllavd, 55. 

 •—Mr. Robert Jennings, fupcrvifor, ;i]. 



At Swanton Morley, Mifs Collett, daugh- 

 ter oi the Rev. W'm C. 21. 



At Blakeney, Mr. Roberl Farthing, mer- 

 chant. 



At Holt, Mils Maria Ditchell.— Thomas 

 Fiihcr, efq. 79. 



At Great Maflingham, Mr Jolm Curtis. 



At Great Yarmouth, Mr. John Kerr, 58. 



At Mantly. Mr. John Carpenier, 8o. 



SUFFOLK. 



Married.'^ At Brandon, Jlr. Richard 

 T^ifsbrool;, to Mifs Rampling, of the White 

 Hart [nn. 



John Bedwell, jun. efq. of Grundilturgh, 

 to Mi,3 LalV, of Otley, in this county. 



At Sudbury, the Rev. Richard Snape, of 

 Eolton le Moors, Lancalliiie. to Mifs LiEtitia 

 Alio, daughter of R. Fioit, cfo. 



At Bungay, Mr. Culham, furgeon, to Mifs 

 Eaton. 



Died.] At Bradfield, Mr. George Brddell, 

 farrrer, 53. His death was occafioned by the 

 punctfire of a thorn in his thumb. 



At Beccles, Le Grice Browne Bohun, efq. 

 7b. 



At Gorlefton, Mifs Ifabella Bai-nes, elde/l 

 daughter of the Rev. Mr. B. vicar of that 

 place, i5. 



At Bury, Mrs. Jewcrs, 86 — Mr. Robert 

 Wiiikup, 49. 



At WoobrJdge, Mr. John Ruflell, attor- 

 ney. — Mrs. Lumpkin, re lift of the Rev. John 

 L. late re<ftor of Monewdcn. — The Rev. 

 Jof. Gunning, vicar of Sutton, and rcftor of 

 Spexhall. 



At Needham, Mr. Jof. Colchefter, 53. 

 At Wortham, Edmund Betts, efq. 21?, a 

 captain in the Halt Suffolk militia 

 At Rickinghall, Mrs. Damant, 63. 

 At Newmarket, Mrs. Ealon, wiie of Rich. 

 E. efq. and filter to Mr. Hammond, banker, 

 of Bury. 



At Alhill, Mr. Richard Woolmer, 82. 

 At Subury, M'S. Woolby, wife of Mr. W. 

 One of the bearers who carried her to the 

 grave, on his return to Mr. W.'s houfe, fud- 

 dcnly dropped down dead while drinking a 

 glafs of beer. 



At Ipfwich, Mrs. Singleton, a maiden 

 lady. 



At Needham Market, Mifs C. Tydeman, 

 ynunge.l daughter of Mr. Edm. T. lU. 



ESSEX. 



Married'] Mr. Edward Hammond, of Si- 

 blc Hediiigham, to Mifs Mary Anne Harvey, 

 of Wicklum Bilhops. 



Mr. Scarls, of Weft Bergholt, to Mifs 

 Canly, of Great Horkefly. / 



Diid.] At South Hall, R.-»mfey, Mr. T. 

 Woodrine. 



At Chelmsford, Mr. Robert Purncy, many 

 years keeper of the county goal in that 

 town. 



At Laytonflone, Mrs.' Eleanor Nelfon, w'k 

 dow, 90. 



At Bhsford Hill, Mr. Thomas Hill. 



Mr. John Bruce, formerly of the White 

 Hart, Hallled. 



KENT. 



Married.] At Minftcr, in Sheppy, Mr" 

 Richard Gibbons, chcmill and druggift, o* 

 Chatham, to Mifs Rice, only daughter of the 

 late John R. efq. 



At Chatham, Mr. William Rofe Smith, to 

 Mrs. Ahmuty, widow of Mr. Arthur A. of 

 the royal navy. 



^ At lAIeophum, near Gravefend, Mr. R. 

 Cuddor to Mif* Chaplin, of Bradborne Lees. 



At Minfter, in tiie Klc of Thanet, Mr G. 

 W. Harrifon, fecond fon of P. Harrifon, efq, 

 of Sandwich, to Mifs Harnirtt, only daughter 

 otMr. H. ofEden Minlter. 



Died.] At Canterbury, Mr. Henry Trit- 

 ton, alderman, Si'. —Mr. Harris. — Mrs. 



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