I8S 
Suffolk—Kent. [Sept, f. 
Mr. R. Raillson, of Mattishall, to Mrs. M. 
Pottle of Wisbeach. 
Died.) At Norwich, 62, 'Mr. J. Beare, 
shoemaker. 
At Lynn, 28, Mr. Masson, shoemaker. 
At South Lynn, in his 70tli year. Mr. B. 
Batterbee. 
At Yarmouth, 77, Mrs, M. Coleman.—- 
Miss M. Martin, 17. 
At East Dereliam, in his 65th year, Mr. 
Dade. 
At Aylfcham, Mrs. Jex. 
In her 56th year,Mrs. L. Fulcher, widow, 
of Old Buckenham.—Mrs. S. Bidewell, of 
Weston, 57.—Mrs.Utten, of Surlingham, 
96.—Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. A. Ed¬ 
wards, rector of Great Cressingham. 
On the 20th of March, on his 5th voyage 
to China, 26, Mr. J. Colman, of Ashwel- 
thorpe ; also, lately, Miss H. Colman, sis¬ 
ter of Mr. C. 
SUFFOLK. 
At Suffolk summer assizes, Aug. 9. at 
Bury, William Farthing, William Grbbins, 
and Henry Flack, for various acts of felony 
and burglary, were capitally convicted, 
but afterwards reprieved. 
Married.] The Rev. P. W. Hamilton, 
AM. vicar of Winston, to the eldest daugh¬ 
ter of J. Panton, esq.—The Rev. H. Hodg- 
kinsou, rector of Saddingfield, &c. to the 
youngest daughter of Claudius, late Bishop 
of Sodor and Man.—Mr. R. Footman, linen- 
draper, to Miss C. Groves; also Mr.Howes, 
to Miss Bacon, ail of Ipswich.—At Dal- 
ham, Sir Digby Mackworth, bart., to Miss 
P. Affleck sister to Sir James A. The 
church on this occasion, was transformed 
into a garden, the chancel being inlaid 
with flowers forming the names of the pair; 
other devices also in variously blended co¬ 
lours.—At Stoke, near Nay land, E.Liveing, 
esq. to the only daughter of the late G. 
Downing, esq. barrister.—At Cavenham, 
Mr. W. Watts, to the eldest daughter of 
E. Cooper, esq.—At Sudbury, T. Musgrave, 
esq. to Miss Hodge.—At Trandeston, the 
Rev. E. Rust, to the only daughter of the 
Rev. N. D’Eye. 
Died.] At Bury. 72, G. Hubbard, esq. 
surgeon, and a burgess ef the corporation. 
At Ipswich, in her 21st year, MissJ. 
Alger.—At an advanced age, Mrs. Hill, re¬ 
lict of the late Capt. J. H. 
At West Wycombe, Bucks, in her 38tli 
year, Mrs. Coyte, widow of Mr. Coyte, 
M.D. late of Ipswich. 
At Boyton, Mr. R. Bennington.—at Salt 
River, Jamaica, 23, Robert, eldest son of 
Mr. R. Alexander, farmer, of Helmingham. 
Mrs. A. Peacock, wife of A. P. esq. of 
Blakenham Lodge.—At Kartest, Elizabeth, 
youngest daughter of Mr. King. 
F.SSTTX. 
At Chelmsford assizes, 18 prisoners re¬ 
ceived sentence of death. 
Married.] At Dedham, J. G. Stevens, 
esq. 2d master of the Norwich Royal Gram¬ 
mar School, to Mary, daughter of G- 
Withest, esq.—In London, W. T. Hibbert, 
esq. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late 
C. Cure, esq. of Blake Hall, in this county. 
In London, the Rev. A. B. Henniker, rec¬ 
tor ot Great and Little Thornham in Suf¬ 
folk, to Amelia, daughter of J. H. Stewart y 
esq. ot South Ockendon, in this county.— 
O. Gee, jun. esq. of Earl's Coin, to the 2d. 
daughter of Sir W. B. Hughes, of Plascock, 
Anglesea. 
Died.] At Colchester, Mr. S. Chamber¬ 
lain, pipe maker. 
In his 26th year, Mr. J. Coverdale, of 
Ingatestone Hall, eldest son of Mr. C. 
land steward to Lord Petre. 
In his 70tn year, Mr.J. Vine, of Ardeigh, 
—Aged 18, George, youngest- son of J. 
Kno\> les, esq. of Wanstead. 
KENT. 
It is intended to widen the entrance to 
Canterbury, from the Sandwich and Deal 
road, by taking down the remaining tower 
of Buvgate, with the adjacent buildings. 
This tower was rebuilt of brick, with stone- 
quoins, in 1475; the names of someofthe- 
benefactors being still legible on the side. 
Among these, is John Franyngam, mayor,, 
in 1462, &e. It was an unsightly structure, 
as the central part had been taken down in 
1781, and the southern tower afterwards. 
At the East Kent Association for the 
Relief, &c. of Agriculture, (held at Ash¬ 
ford, July 18,) among other resolutions 
(unanimous) was the following : that the 
meeting having taken into consideration 
the Report of the Select Committee, &c. 
fiud that it resembles a beautiful crop of 
•traw, &c. without affording one graiu of 
comfort or relief. 
Population. — Broughton Blean, Males 
621.—Females 616—Total Increase 235. 
Married.] In London, D. Howell, esq. 
to Frances, youngest daughter of T. Rus¬ 
sel, esq. of Dover.—At Herne, II. Wor- 
rel, esq. to Eliza, 2d daughter of Mr. J. 
Ashbee, of Sea-street.—At Charltou, Mr. 
Rutland, of the Mill at River, to Miss 
Hart.—At Borden, Mr. South, of Milton, to 
Miss Cooper. 
j Died.] At Canterbury, 57, Mrs. J. Tran. 
ter.—Mr. T. Smith, adjutant’s clerk to the 
East Kent Regiment.—Mrs. M. Austin, of 
the Old Palace Inn. 
At Rochester, Mr.J. Baldock. 
At Folkstone, 25, Mr. Henry Peake.— 
Mr. R. Finley, 53. 
At St. Lawrence, Thanet, S6, the Rev. R. 
Harvey, M.A. 49 years resident minister 
of the parish of Ramsgate. 
At Stanford, 76, Mr. J. Jones. 
Mrs. M. Patterson, of Adisham. 
The Rev. J. Williams, A.M. curate of 
Plaxtoi, 47.—At Herne Rill, in his 65th 
year, Mr. Gardner.-—At Nicells-Wrotham, 
43, Mr. Edmeades, 
iUSSE-X. 
