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182!.] Suffolk 
At Lynn, 71, Mrs. Hawkins, relict of 
tlie late Mr. H. attorney .-—Mr. Leeds, 34, 
of the livery stables.—Mr. Porter, 81, for¬ 
merly a ship chandler, but retired from 
business. 
SUFFOLK. 
A commodious bridg-e has been lately 
erected over the stream, which separates 
the parishes of Chelsworth and Monk’s 
Eleig’h. Another both commodious and 
ornamental, lias been built by R. Wilson, 
esq. over a water which, during- a flood, has 
frequently been dangerous and impassable. 
Married. ] In London, Mr. C. Trape,late 
of Chester, to Emma, sole heiress to G. 
Grantham, esq. of Blackberry Hall in this 
county.—At Southwold, the Rev. F. Grant, 
curate, to Margaret, daughter of the Rev. 
G. Drummond.—At Ipswich, Capt. C. W. 
Steggall, of the 42d foot, to Miss Richards. 
Died .] At Bury, 32, Mr. Hodgson, jun. 
whitesmith.—Mr. T. Young-, draper, 38.— 
Mr. Underwood, 55. 
At Woo Abridge, in her 30th year, Miss 
S. Howard.—Mrs. Gage, 84. 
At Sudbury, 57, Mr. N. Webster, school¬ 
master ; and on the same day, Mr. A. Da¬ 
kin, master of the-free school.-—Mrs. M. 
Johnson, widow of the late Mr. J. auc¬ 
tioneer, of Melford.—Susannah, wife of 
Mr.B. Faux, shoemaker, 51.—Mr.E Betts, 
farmer, of Tuddenliam, near Ipswich, 48, 
leaving a widow and ten children. 
At Halesworth, 64, Mrs.Leovold. While 
on a sofa, with a magazine in her hand, she 
suddenly exclaimed, “ I cannot see, and 1 
am dying,” and expired in about an hour 
afterwards. 
ESSEX. 
Married.'] Mr. Neckolds, of Manning- 
ton, to Miss Gosling of Colchester.—Mr. 
W. Wicks, of Chelmsford, to M iss Happell, 
of Clapton.—At Walthamstow, J.W. Fresh- 
field, esq. to Miss Sims, of that place.— 
Eieut. Col. Johnson, of the 86th regt. to 
Miss Sims, of Hubert’s Hall.—Mr. J. Moor, 
to Mrs. Warner, widow of the late Mr. W. 
grocer.—David Musterd, esq. of Bony- 
land, to Miss Smith, of Colchester.—Mr. 
Thomas Hasher, jun. of Great Waltham, to 
Miss Tanner, of that place. 
Died.] At Chelmsford, deeply regretted 
by her friends and acquaintance, Miss 
Stoneham,—Mrs. M. Loyd. 
At Colchester, Mrs. Judith Lufkin. 
At Harwich, 73, Mrs. M. Graham.—80, 
Mrs. Mary Sharma i 
At To teshunt D’Arcy, Mrs'. Keyes, sin¬ 
cerely regretted by a numerous circle of 
acquaintance. 
Miss Ketcher, of Southminster.-—Miss 
Bright of MaldonAt South End, 68, 
James Brown,esq. 
At Kelvedon, 68, James Wilson, esq. 
late captain and adjutant iu the Essex 
militia, raid one of the few survivors of 
the troops engaged in the memorable bat¬ 
tle of Bunker’s Hill. 
—$u; sex. 
KENT. 
A new bridge, completed in a substan¬ 
tial manner, has been erected over the 
stream near Abbots Mill, Canterbury. The 
lanes leading in that direction are to be 
lighted with gas. 
Married .] At Dover, Thomas, eldest son 
of R. Walker, esq. to Miss Grant.—Also 
William, third son of the late S. Brent, 
esq. of Blackheath, to Miss Pierce._At 
New Romney, Capt. Wightwick, to Miss 
Wright.—At Otterden, Capt. Campbell, to 
the daughter of General Gascoyne. 
Died ] At Canterbury, 51, Mr. H.Prett. 
—Mrs. M. Jenuiugs, wife of Mr. B. J. late 
Quarter Master to the 1st Royal Dragoons. 
At Dover, 34, Mr. G. Willis.—Mr. Bin™ 
dal!, 65, clerk in the ordnance department. 
At Maidstone, 82, Mrs. Wilkins. 
At Margate, 64, Mrs. E. Womersley. 
At Greenwich, 89, Mrs. Mary Milling¬ 
ton, relict of the late Isaiah Millington 
esq. highly respected for her constant 
practice of every moral and religious vir¬ 
tue, diligent in the exercise of every duty 
which could adorn the true Christian. Her 
exertions in the cause of religion and hu¬ 
manity were incessant, and her numerous 
charities will cause her loss to be severely 
felt by the poor, to whom she was a kind 
and liberal benefactress. Her memory 
will be long cherished with affectionate 
regret by her disconsolate relative, and by 
those numerous friends whom her social 
disposition, cheerfulness of mind, and 
warmth of friendship, had endeared to her. 
SUSSEX. 
The Pavilion at Brighton is to be lighted 
with gas, and splendid chandeliers are ma¬ 
king. There will also be a range of lamps 
lighted with gas, in front of the pavilion ; 
150 are already ordered. 
Married.] G. J. Mowbray, esq. of Yap- 
ton House, in this comity, to the daug-hter 
of the Rev. R. Gray, B.D. rector of Bishop 
Wearmouth.—At Felbridge Park, General 
the Hon. F. St. John, to the youngest daugh¬ 
ter of the late J. Parsons, esq.—Mr. H. 
Sadler, of Lavant, to Miss Hind, of Cal¬ 
cutta House, near Arundel. 
Died.] At Chichester, 41, Mrs. S. Ryder. 
At Brighton, after a lingering illness, 
submitted to without a murmur, Eliza, wife 
ot the Rev. W. Hind, rector of King’s S win- 
ford, Stafford—In her 75th year, Mrs. 
Kennedy, of Leigh-street Burton Crescent. 
At New Fishburn, 81. Mr. W. Jirom, pa¬ 
rish clerk. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.] T. Gleed, esq. of Priors, to 
Miss Fritchett, of Wroxhall.—At Ports¬ 
mouth, Mr. Crew, jun. to Miss Swan.—Mr. 
Armsworth, of Droxford, to Miss Little¬ 
field.—At Kingston, Mr. R. Elliott, jun. to 
Miss E. Mathews, of Portsmouth. 
Died .] At Southampton, Mrs. Shelly.— 
Mr. Thompson, straw hat manufacturer.— 
At Winchester, Mrs Stacey. 
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