1822.] 
Miss M. Vincent; Mr. Diver, to Miss 
Chamber; Mr. Macdonald, to Miss Cul- 
ling; Mr. J. Shepperd to Mrs. Duncan ; 
all of Yarmouth.—Mr. H. Hodson, to Miss 
H. Walker, both of Lynm—Rey. —. 
Thompson of Lowestoft, to Miss Taylor, 
of Yarmouth.—W. H. Jary, esq. of Bur- 
lingham, to Miss S. Postle.—Walter Na- 
vassour, esq. of Catton, to Mrs. Turner, of 
Halesworth —James S :eucer, esq. of Brin- 
ton, to Miss M. Bangay, of Park-place, 
Sharrington. 
Died.| At Norwich, Mrs. Titlobw.—54, 
Miss M. Bygrave. In ‘St. Auvgustine’s, 93, 
Mr. Burton.—in Paul’s, 62, Mr. W. Short. 
—In the Lower Close, 65, Mrs. T. Morel, 
—In St. Michael's Coslany, 26, Mr. J. 
Coleman.—Iv St. Faith’s-tane, 83, Mrs. 
Doyley.—At Yarniouth, 66, Mrs. P. A. 
Wotton.—78, Mrs. M. Diball.—56, Mr. W. 
Sieley —48, Mrs. R. Godtrey,—59, Mrs. 
Bennett.—80, Mr.S. Whitesides.—890, Mrs. 
8. Draper.—75, Mr. Boys, Harcourt. 
At Lyun, Miss E. Nicholls, deservedly 
esteemed and lamented.— Mr. Db. Whiucop, 
generally regretted.—59, Mr. C. Plane — 
At Diss, 47, Mr. Gobbitt. 
At East Dereham, 77, Mrs. C. Shipman. 
—At Downhsm, 69, Mr. J. Coulcher.—At 
Swanton Morley, 67, Mrs. 8S. Amy, late of 
Norwich.—At Lakenham, 76, Mrs. E. 
Cooper, much regretted.—At Hempnall, 
32, Mr. J. Johnson, jun— At Toperoft, Mr. 
T. Colman. 
SUFFOLK. 
A numerous meeting lately took place at 
Stowmarket, pursuant to a requisition, to 
cousider the propriety of petitioning Par- 
lament for the relief of the over whelming 
agricultural distress; the High Sheriff in 
the chair. Sir Henry Buubury, in an elo- 
_ quent speech, attributed the distress to 
the alteration of the currency, aud thie 
enormous taxation; in the conclusion of | 
which he introduced some -ably-drawn 
resolutions, which were seconded by Sir 
Robert Harland, Lord Huntingfeld, Lord 
Dunwich, Mr. Merest, Lord Calthorpe, 
and the Duke of Grafton coucurred with 
the resolutions, and attributed the general 
distress among the farmers, to waste and 
extravagance in the public expendiiure, as 
well as to the weight of taxation. Mr. 
_ Grigby, in concluding an argumentative 
speech, moved the following resolution on 
reform : 
_ That to the want of controul over the 
-publie purse, which a Parliament freely 
elected would exercise, we attribute the 
origin of our present distresses. And 
therefore it is necessary that the attention 
of the Commons House of Parliament be 
directed to effect an immediate reform in. 
the Representation, as the only means of 
saving what remains of our property, of 
preserving tranquillity, and ensuring the 
hiberty of the country. 
Suffolk—Essez. 
189 
Considerable discussion followed, and 
the Sheriff refused to put this resolution, 
considering it irrelevant to the objects of 
the meeting. Confusion and uproar en. 
sued. At length the sheriffagreed, on pre- 
senting a new_requisition specifying re- 
form as ore of the subjects for considera- 
sion, to convene a meeting on the iistant. 
One was immediately drawa up, signed by 
the Duke of Nerfolk, the Duke of Grafton, 
Sir Henry Bunbury, &c.&e. The sheriff 
formally convened a second meeting; the 
resolutions were proposed by Mr. Merest, 
and seconded by Sir Robert Harland. 
They were carried unanimously, and the 
meeting then dispersed. 
Married.|. Mr. Morgan, to Miss A. 
Wright; Mr. J. Betson, to Miss M. Grif- 
fin; Mr. R. Harvey, to Miss M. Tricker : 
all of Bury —Mr. H. Winkworth, to Miss 
M. Bristo; Mr. J. Ungles, of Wituesham, 
to Miss S. Howes, of Ipswich—Mr, J. 
Fisher, to Mrs. S. Dennington, both of 
Woodbridge —Mr. Smith, jun. of Boulge, 
to. Mrs. Capon, of Woodbridge. 
Died.| At Ipswich, 73, Samuel Howes, 
esq. ope of the common council —75, Mrs. 
Hammond. 
At Bungay, Mr. T. Plowman, late of 
Braue Parsonage. 
At Woodbridge, Mrs. Warren. 
- At Framlingham, 51, Mrs. S. Hill. 
At Sudbury, Mrs. Alexander Frost. 
At Yoxford, Mrs. C. Goodwin. 
At Kertling, Mr. G. Pettit —At Swef- 
fling, 89, Mr. T. Néwson.—At Long Mel- 
ford, Mr. Nice —At Wattfield, 83, Mrs. 
A. Cornell, highly esteemed —At Laxfield, 
Mr. J. Gooderam.—At Hollesley, 46, Mrs. 
Kettle. - 
ESSEX. 
Extensive silk mills have tately been 
established at Coggleshal!, in which 140 
persons are at present employed. 
Married | At Colchester, Mr. J. G. 
Chamberlain,’ to Miss C. Siammers, of Wi- 
venhoe.—Mr. W. Parsons, to Mrs. Novbs, 
both of Habwich ees Mr. Irvine, to 
Mrs. Brame, of Harwich —Mr. Lawrence, 
ot Helion Bumpstead, to Miss B. L. Paul, 
of Epping. 
Died.) At Colchester, 28, Mrs. A. Ab- 
bott—86, John Mils, esq. banker.—60, 
Mr. ().G. Keymer. 
At Chelmsford, 61, Mrs. French. 
At Horndon, 101, Mrs. Tretton. 
At Halstead, 55, Mr. J. Howe. —At Bul- 
mer, 45, Mary, wife of Thomas Pung, esq. 
of Blackhouse,—At Wivenhoe, 4], Mr. C. 
Rainer—At Great Chesterford, 33, Mrs. 
J. Isaacson, greatly regretted —At Thorn- 
don-hall, Frances, Lady Petre, deservedly 
esteemed and lamented. 
KENT. 
An extraordinary flow of water, without 
any apparent impulse but = of spring 
tides, 
