Cam hr idg ‘e—E ss'ex . 
[Jan. 1. 
Died. 1 At Northampton, Mrs. Rato eft, 
widow, coaSned to her house for nearly 
six years from a fall at her .own door. She 
bore her affliction with patience, under 
the influence of Christian principles and 
prospects. 
At Peterboro’, If*, Mary, only daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. Gr. Robertson, printer—Widow 
Dowcltt, 97.—Mrs. Muston, relict of the 
late Mr. M. of flie South Lincoln MUitia. 
At Sutton, near Waus ford, 66, Mr. W. 
Hopkinson, well known for 48 seasons as a 
sportsman at Earl Fifzwillium’s hunts. 
At Eaton, near Northampton, 91, Mrs. 
M. Oriebar. 
CAMBRIDGE AND .HUNTINGDON. 
Married.'} At Cambridge, Mr. R. Roe, 
to Miss M. E. Eddlestone.—At March, Mr. 
W. Brown, to the eldest daughter of Mr. 
R. Martin.—Mr. C. Cross, of VVitchford, 
to the only daughter of Mr. R. Poole, of 
Witcham, in the Isle of Ely.—At Thorney, 
Isle of Ely, Mr. M. Leach, of Wisbeach, 
to Amelia, youngest daughter of Mr. T» S. 
Watson. 
Died.} At Cambridge, very suddenly, 
Miss Turtle, endeared to her friends by 
an excellent heart, superior domestic abi¬ 
lity, and urbanity of manners. — After a 
short illness, in Christ College, 25, the 
Rev. B. P. Bell, fellow of that society. — 
Mrs. Kelly, wife of P. S. K. esq. — Mrs. 
Bennett, wife of Mr. IT. B. 
At Huntingdon, 32, Mr. H. Perkins, 
draper. — Mr E. Haynes, publican, 49. 
At March, 28, Mr. J. Sherhood, mill¬ 
wright. — Mr. W- Stafford, gardener, 56. 
Mr. J. W. Martin, of Somersham, 64. — 
Miss S. Cook, of Soham.—At Tid St. Giles, 
Isle of Ely, Mrs. Mathews, relict of the 
late Rev. T. M. rector. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.} At Norwich, R. Herring', esq. 
of Brancondale, to Miss Canning.—C, 
Reynolds, esq. of Thorpe, to Rebecca, se¬ 
cond daughter of the Rev.P. Hansel!, pre¬ 
centor of the cathedral.—At Swan ton Mot¬ 
ley, Win. Way, youngest son of Edw. W. 
esq. of Newport, Isle of Wight, to Sarah, 
eldest daughter of Mr. J. Freeman.—Mr. 
W. Englebright, of Brisley, to Miss M. 
Webster, of Mattishall.—At Lynn, Mr. 
Reeve, cabinet-maker, to Miss C. Light- 
foot *, the bridegroom being in bis 82d 
year, and the bride in her 23d! 
Died. J At Norwich, 20, Catherine, only 
child of the late Mr. J. Cubitt, of Wynton d- 
ham.—Caroline, eldest daughter of Mr. 
Phillips, 20.—-Mr. Smith, son of Mrs. S. 
At Lynn, in her 78th year, Mrs. S. 
Palmer, widow, late of Congham. 
At Yarmouth, 36, Mr. T. Watkins, of 
London, master in the Royal Navy.-—Mr. 
J. Beckett, 77.—Mrs. E. Forster, 70. 
At Thetford, Mr. G. Smith, surveyor of 
taxes. His conciliating temper enabled 
him, without individual offence, to exe¬ 
cute his trust with fidelity. 
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At Dias, Margaret, eldest daughter of 
Mr. S. Brooke, iron-monger.—William, 
third son of the late Mr. Cobb, farmer, of 
Call ion Rode. 
At N. Walsh am, in her 81st year, Mrs. 
E. W.orrae, widow, late of Fret; e:. Lam. 
At Holt, 35, Mr. J. Oakes.—At Swatt- 
haai, Mf&. Riley. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.} At Kensington, Lieut. G. 
Bague, of Folly House, near Ipswich, to 
Miss S. Yarrow, of .lermyn-sireet, St. 
James’s.—At Ipswich, Mr. J. Elmy, jun. 
general ship agent, to Miss Balding.—- 
Mr. Coiver, to Miss E. Palmer. 
Died. J At Bury, 85, Mrs. Robinson. She 
lived many years in the family of the late Sir 
Patrick Blake, hart.—Mr. Haukes, cow- 
keeper.—Mrs. Hagreen, straw-hat manu¬ 
facturer.—Mary, relict of the late G. 
Leathes, esq. 
At Ipswich, Mrs. Scarlett, wife of Mr. 
S. bricklayer.— In his 82d year, Mr. J. 
Church, gardener, and the oldest member 
of the Society of Ringers.—Mr. Is. Ben¬ 
nett, farmer, of Holbrook, 74. 
At Sudbury, Mrs. M. Hopkins, 66. 
At Eye, SO, Mr. S. Cook, farmer, and 
senior member of the corporation.—In her 
66th year, Mrs. S. Clarke, more than 40 
years in the family of the late T. Wayth, 
esq. 
At Mel ford, 25, Mr. Clash, schoolmaster. 
At Wocdbridge, the second son of 
Mr. Fuller, bricklayer.—Laura, youngest 
daughter of Mr. T. Giles, upholsterer.—• 
Mrs. Syser, wife of Mr. J. S. coach-maker. 
ESSEX. 
The Essex Whig Club lately assembled 
at Malden, to commemorate the triumph 
over the Bill of Pains and Penalties, which 
had taken place on that day twelvemonth j 
C. C. Western, Esq. MP. in the chair. 
It is stated that the farmers for ten miles 
round Brentwood are desirous of giving up 
their respective occupations j and every 
one who could do so has adopted that 
course. 
Married.} At Dover Court, W. Brown¬ 
ing, esq. of London, to Marianne, second 
daughter of T. Bridge, esq. of Harwich, 
commander of the Post Office Packet.-—In 
London, James, youngest son of Mr, W - 
Pulley, of San don, to Miss Mary Fitch, oi 
Sible Hedingliam.—?dr. D. Prentice, of 
Batiisford, to Mrs. Phillips, of Dedham, 
Died } At Chelmsford, Sophia,youngest 
daughter of Mr. H. Walton, grocer. 
At Harwich, Elijah, son of Mr. J. Rig¬ 
by, chinaman. 
Mary, wife of the Rev. S. Lacey, inde¬ 
pendent minister of Plaistow. .. 
In the prime of life, T. Sewell, esq of 
Colne Engaine.—Elizabeth, eldest daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. E. Morgan, of Mcunden. 
At Elmstead, the Rev. J. Brooke, M-A. 
vicar. He was formerly Fellow of Jesus 
College, B.D. 1795, and M.A. 1798. 
KENT. 
