476 
notwithstanding, the attraction of Mrs. 
Salmon, and other vocalists. 
Married.| Mr. Downing, of Bethel- 
street, to Miss Murry, of St. Stephen's, 
Norwich.—Mr. W. Wills, of Norwich, to 
Miss A. Wells, of St. Martin’s at Oak.— 
Mr. Wake, R.N. of Norwich, to Mrs. 
Pawsey, of Kentford.—Mr. E. Woodrow, 
to Miss E. Whatling, both of Yarmouth. 
—Mr. G, Ward, of London, to Miss Plow- 
man, of Yarmonth.—Mr. W. C. Barnard, 
to’ Miss S. Mallett, both of Attleborough. 
—Mr. Hepperson, to Miss Mays, both of 
Elsing.—Mr. R. Garnham, of Martham, to 
Miss 'H. Garnham, of Itteringham. 
~ Died,] At Norwich, $0, Miss M. Pop- 
joy-—In the Castle Ditches, 45, Mr. W. 
Patteson, deservedly ,regretted.—In St. 
Paul’s, 42, Mrs. S. Windett—%In St. 
George’s, Colegate,j21, Mr. J. Shalders, 
greatly regretted.—In All Saints’, 59, Mr, 
0. M. Bacon, —In St. John’s Sepulchre, 
61, Mr. P. High.—In the Precincts, Mrs. 
M. Livingston. 
At Yarmouth, 68, Mrs. A. Wilson.—87,: 
Mr. R. B. Darrant.—49, Mrs. M. Buxton. 
—85, Mr. W. Durrant. 
~ At Methwold, 69, Mr. T. Lamer, re- 
gretted.—25, Miss S. Cock, deservedly 
esteemed and regretted. 
cE SUFFOLK. | 
"In no county has greater agricultural dis- 
tress been felt than in this : one large pro- 
prietor, instead of receiving 40001. for his 
half-yéar’s rents, has obtained only 211.; 
and: another who has seventy-two tenants, 
has had distraints in the houses, &c. of 
fifty-three’ of them. 
Married.| Henry Diamond, of Ipswich, 
to Edith Frank, of Upper Easton, near 
Bristol, both of the Society of Friends.— 
Mr. J. Rice, of Woodbridge, to Mrs. 
Stoven, of Mary-le-bone park.—Archibald 
Kidd, esq. to Miss A. Bolum, both of 
Beccles.— Mr. J. Fowler, to Miss B. Sharp, 
both of Brandon.—Mr. Neeve, of Yox- 
ford, 10 Miss Andrews, of Aldborongh.— 
Mr. W. Fulcher, to Mrs, E. Cuthbert, both 
of Walton. : 
Dicd.] At Bury, Mrs. Lease, regretted. 
—76, Mrs. Green. ‘ 
At Ipswich, Mr. H. Levi.—84%, Mr. J. 
Smith.—32) Mrs..S. Stannard.—72, Mr. J. 
‘Toosey.— 86, Mr. J. Whistlecraft.—25, 
Mr. T. Bristo, regretted. —33, Mrs, 
Stisted, wife of major Charles S. of the 
third or King’s own Light, Dragoons. 
At Woodbridge, 71, Mrs. M. Page, re- 
gretted. ai . 
At Great, Cornard, 60, Mr. W. Mayes. 
—At Stow-market, 41, Miss Posford.—At 
Long Melford,94, Mrs. Green.-—At Drink- 
stone, 73, Mrs. Mawle, much respected.— 
At Bentley, Mr. J. Turner. 
fail ESSEX. 
. committee has lately been formed 
among the tradesmen of the upper half 
_ Suffolk—Essex—Kent. -- 
. [Dec. hy 
hundred of Becontree, to consider of a 
proper mode of preventing losses by cre- 
diting the fraudulent debtor. At a late 
meeting, the following, among other resoln- 
tions, was passed.—That, in the opinion of 
this committee, the small trader or mecha- 
nic stands in as much and universal need of 
legal protection as does the merchant or. 
larger trader, who may readily obtain 
suitable redress for sums that are of no 
greater importance to him than the small- 
er sums are to the inferior trader ; and that 
the public weal therefore reqnires that 
equal protection should be extended to 
every class of trades-people, which, as it 
appears to this meeting, would be best ef- 
fected by some legislative enactment, 
with reference to the country at large ; 
the expense and difficulty of passing local 
bills through Parliament, for courts. of re- 
quests for those districts where they are 
much wanted, being so great as to prevent 
trades-people attempting to obtain such 
courts by these means, 
Married.] Mr. J. Faiers, of Colchester, 
to Miss S. E. Smith, of Prescot-street, 
London.—Mr. G. Jay, of Maidon, to Miss 
M. Gemm, of Oxford-street, London,— 
Mr. ‘I. J. Roberts, of Chelmsford, to Lou- 
isa, daughter of the Rev. J..P. Piercey, of 
London.—Mr. P. Reynolds, near Ilford, 
to Miss E. Trott, of Romford.—Mr. Poul- 
ton, of Rayleigh, to Miss Yell, of Wood- 
ham.—Mr, J. Riley, Bicknaire-mill, Wood- 
ham Ferris, to Miss E, Mott, of Ilgars- 
farm.—Mr. J. Ling, of Pentlow, to Miss 
M. A, Viall, of Bulmer Tye. j 
Died.] At Colchester, 54, Mr, A, 
Aylett.—Mr, Archer. : 
At Chelmsford, Mr. J. Bull. 
At Harwich, Mr. R. Whiting, jun. 
At Satiron Walden, Mr. J. Willings, 
At Rayleigh, 82, Mrs. Pearson, ‘ 
At Thoby Priory, 79, James Grant, esq. 
—73, Mrs. Philips, widow of Thomas P, 
esq. late of Stanway.—At Wetherstield- 
hall, Mr. T., T. Gowers.—At Purleigh, 49, 
Mr. W. Tanner. — At Ashdon, Mr. J. 
Howse,—At the Brooke, near Romford; 
65, the Rey. Matthew Wilson, vicar of 
Grays. 
KENT. 
The south ard west front of St. Ethei- 
bert’s Tower, the most conspicttous orna- 
ment of the venerable ruins of St, Augus- 
tine’s Monastery, Canterbury, lately fell 
with a tremendous crash, and the remain- 
ing side was so much shaken, that it must 
be taken down. This tower was a fine 
specimen of the architecture of the mo- 
nastic age: it was built about the year 
1037.7. 
Marvied.] Mr. 'T. Webb, to Miss A. 
Champion; Mr. Holmes, to Mrs. Quintin; 
Mr. H. Pilcher, to Miss F. Pellow: all of 
Canterbury.—Mr. G. Cooper, of Canter- 
bury, to Miss Styles, of Richmond.—Mr. 
H. Stitles, 
