93 
Houses inhabited 2544, uninhabited 6?, 
building 13 
St. Clement’s Parish, Norwich : Males 
1076, females 1288. Total of the city, 
males 2288, females 27,307, increase on the 
whole 12,960. 
Married ] At Bluckling, the Rev. Dr, 
War ren, of Greenwich, to Miss Churchill, 
daughter of the Rev. J. D. C.—J. H. Stew¬ 
ard, esq. son of J. S, Esq. aldermau of Nor 
wich, to Harriett, third daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, of North Walsham.— 
At Lynn, Mr. S. Carr, copper-plate prin¬ 
ter, to Miss Smith.—-Mr. Cater, of Nor¬ 
wich, to Susan, second daughter of J. Ox¬ 
ley, esq.of Gorleston.—-At NorthWalsham, 
Mr. J. Stevens, Wesleyan minister, to Miss 
St. John, of Hockfoitd-cum-Whit well—At 
Eaton, T. S-Day, esq. of Norwich, to Miss 
Colman, 
Died.} At Norwich, Mrs. HardyIn 
her 42d year, Mrs. E- Phillips.—In his 72d 
year, Mr. G. Howes, 
At Lynn, 20, Elizabeth, second daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. J. Molbourne. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. J. Callow, wheel¬ 
wright.—Mrs. £. Fry, 31.—Mrs. M. Daw¬ 
kins, 22. 
At Alboro’, 74, Mr. W. Heweti, an in¬ 
dustrious aud useful school-master. 
At Wells, Mr. Elgar, grocer. 
The Rev. M. Carthew, M.A. vicar of 
Mattisball, &c. 
At Holt, 65, Mrs. Sales, widow. 
At Swaffham, 82, Mrs. Harwin. 
At Aylesham, 48, Mrs, A- Durant, of 
the Bell Inn. 
At Blakeney, 77, Mrs. Reb. Taylor —At 
Oporto, 54, Capt. G. Holland, of Yar¬ 
mouth. 
SUFFOLK. 
A new street is contemplated at Ipswich 
to forma handsome avenue to the front of 
the New Assembly Rooms, and extend in 
a direct line to the inn on the Woodbridge 
Road. 
Population. Bury: St. Mary’s parish, 
males, 2300, females, 2924. St. James’s, 
males, 2273, females, 2496. Total in¬ 
crease, 2061. 
Married ,] Mr. T. Leathers, to Miss H. 
Harvey, both of Greeting.—Mr. Loveif, to 
Miss H. Upcrofl, both of Cuddenham.— 
Mr. Chaston, of Meudham, to Marianne, 
second daughter of Mr. Welham, of Ben¬ 
nington Hall. 
Died.] At Bury, in his 21st year, the 
youngest son of the late Mr. Thomason, of 
Thaxted.—Mrs. Coe, widow, 76.—Eliza, 
only child of Mr- Allen.—Aged 19, Susan, 
eldest daughter of Mr. W. Lambert- 
At Ipswich, 26, Mr. J. E. Bannely.—In 
his 78th year, Mr. G. Frost, of superior 
talent® as au arfiet.—>Mr. J- Sparrow. 
At Walpole, the Rev E. Wearing, up. 
'ward® of 40 years a dissestiag mi&iater fa 
this oauaty, 
At Walsham, C. Willows.—In her 87th 
year, Mrs. France, widow, formerly of 
Chelmsford. 
At Finborougb, T. Smith, gent, late ad¬ 
jutant ol’ the Warwickshire militia 
At London, in St. George’s Hospital, 40, 
Mr. W. Croft, game-keeper to the Marquis 
Cornwallis. 
At Halesworth, 79, Mr E. Lightfoof, 
many years surveyor of the Ipswich and 
Yanno nth l tirnp ikes. 
ESSEX, 
Population .—Colchester— Males, 6500. 
—Females, 7516.—Families employed in 
agriculture, 506. — In trades, 1650. — 
Other Families, 955. 
Married.] T. Wight, esq. of Woodford 
Bridge, in this county, to Louisa,youngest 
daughter of J. Humphries, esq, of Serle- 
street, Lincoln’s Inn.—-At Colchester, Mr 
Knopp, to Miss Nichols. 
Died. j At Colchester, Elizabeth, widow 
of the late C. Mathews, esq.—Lieut.-Col. 
Coveil, late of the 24th dragoons. 
At Braintree, in her 28th year, Martha, 
wife of Mr. B. Dixon, jun. surgeon. 
At Bythorn Hall, in her 91st year, Mr*. 
E. Burleigh, relict of the late Mr. Aider- 
man B. of Cambridge. 
At the Parsonage, Langdon Hills, 78, 
the Rev. J. Moore, L L. B. rector, and 
one of the priests of the Chapel Royal, St, 
James’s, &c. 
At Nasing, in his 84th year, W. Palmer, 
Esq. 
At Saffron Walden, (he wife of Mr.Frye, 
of the Academy. 
F. Unwin, esq. of Coggeshall, 33,—Mrs. 
Hervey, widow, of East Bergholt, 
At Halstead, the Rev.D. Ibbelson, M A. 
rector. 
K ENT. 
Population.— Smarsden Parish, males 
555^ females 483 j (otal increase 160 — 
St. Lawrence, Thauet \ males 790 females 
Sll j increase 185.—Walmer; males 780 j 
females 838; decrease 576, from the ba~ 
racks being removed. 
Married.} At Dover, Count Senni, from 
Switzerland, aged 82, to Miss Mignot, 
aged J9, from the British Hotel at Calais. 
—-C. T. Pattinson, esq. of Ibornden, to 
Miss Hodges, daughter of T L. H. esq of 
Hempstead Flace.—F. Payne, esq. of Do¬ 
ver, to Miss R. Sandfcrd, of Folkstone, 
Died.] At Canterbury, 23, Mrs, Avan, 
wife of Mr. A. fell-monger.—Mrs. Bene¬ 
field, 89.—Catherine, wife of Mr. Alderman 
Jones.—-Gfthe smallpox, Thomas, son of 
Mr. Duly.—J. H- Gill man, youngest son of 
Mr. B. G. of the White Lion Inn. 
At Folkstone, 45, Mrs. Crowley, wife of 
Mr. C. officer of Excise. 
At Sandwich, 81, Mr, W Juddery,—-The 
eldest son of Mr. W. Coll and, builder, 
At Maidstone, 50, Mrs’Ling. 
At Ramsgate, by suicide, 43, Br. Au*° 
drew®, 
