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ESSEX, “ ¥ 
Died. |—-W. Deane, . fen, mayor-ele@ of . 
Warwich. ‘At Colchefter, Capt. Perkin, ad- 
jutant to the North Yorkfhire Militia. | Mr. 
Bullock, furgeon, of Chelmsford. Mrs. Hedg- 
ley, of Abridge. Mrs. Brooks, of Boreham. 
Mr, J. Philpot, of Gall-y-wood Common. At 
Cooperfall, J. Cheveley, efq. barrifter, and juf- 
tice of peace. This fingular character exceeded 
in vatious inftances of parfimony, the late ]. 
Elwes, efqg. Aged 20, of a paralytic fit, Mits 
¥. White, of Great Saling. 
! NORFOLK, 
The holding of the Lent affizes is to be re- 
moved from Thetford, which lies in a corner of 
the county, to Norwich. 
_ Died.} — At Norwich, Mrs. S. King. 
Mrs. C. Hozan. Mr. W. Yallep, Clerk of the 
Market. Mrs. Sonthern. \ Mr. C. Fearman, fa- 
ther of the Commen Council. Mrs. Wilcocks. 
Mrs. Bokenham. Mrs. R. Harmer. Mr. Dye. 
“Mrs. E. Brewfier ; in whofe chatacter, integrity 
and benevolence were prominent traits. Mrs. 
Havers. Mr.S Brigs, the lait furviving mem- 
bers of a fociety of Herbalifts, who laudably 
pafled many of their leifure hours in the ftudy 
and gathering of plants, and were the firit to 
cultivate and propagate the Rhubarb-plant in 
this country, which they effected fo fucceff- 
fully, as to rival, in colour, flavour, and me- 
dicmal virtues, the roots of the Ruffiia and Tur- 
key kind. Aged 78, Mr. P. Holt, the Dean’s 
verger. Mr. Bevis. Aged 71, J. Hardy, 
gent. Mrs. King. At Wymondham, Mrs. 
Smith, and Mz. Forter, At Yarmouth, Mr. 
£. Crane, Mr. G. Hurry, merchant, and Mr. 
J. Symonds, jun. At Swaffham, Mrs Ful- 
ler. At Eaft Dereham, Mrs. M. Unwin. 
Mrs. Carter, of Hardimgham. At Attleborough, 
Mrs. P. Cockell, and Mis. M. Grubb. Mr. 
C. Poppey, of Cofteffey. At Lynne, Mr. R. 
Newman. At Difs, Mrs. Brown. On All- 
hallows Plain, Mr. R. Wright, who fubmitted, 
with meek paffive fortitude, to adverfe circum- 
flances ; he was diligent in bufinefs, and ever 
evinced a difpofition to relieve the atHicted and 
poor, as far as his fituation and circumftances 
enabled him. At Bingham, Mrs. England. At 
Wefton, Mr. Man. At Burnham Thorp, Mr. 
N. Howard. Mr. P. Ranfom, of Swanton Mor- 
ley. Mifs Cole, of Thetford, Mrs. Riches, 
of Stoke Holy Crofs. Mr. S. Bennet, of 
Harlefton. Mr. P. Bloy,of Walfingham, Mrs. 
5. M. Ivefon, of Hingham. .M. Martin, efq. 
of Newton. Mrs. Glover, of Sedgeford. Rev. 
T. Howes, M.A. reétor of Fritton. 
SUFFOLK, 
LAarried.| The rev. R. Dreyer, LL.B. rector 
ef Wroughton, Bucks, to Mifs Bonhote, of 
Bungay. . 
Died.] Mrs. Plumer, of Dalham. Mr. 
G. Furner, of Creeting St. Peter’s. Milfs H. 
Syer, of Brettenham. 
Fornbam All Saints. At Bury, aged 104, A. 
Prigg, widow. Mrs. E. Spark. Mrs. Twitt, 
of Icklingham. Mrs. E. Drury, wife of the 
teva G. Detector of Whitton, Mrs. M. Curtis, 
Effex. vs Norfolk. .... Suffelk.s .. Suffex,.. Kent. 
Mrs. Goldfmith, of | 
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of Loweitoft. At Ipfwich, Mr. R. Clark. 
Mrs. Bantoft. Mr. !. Kerridge, late of Stut- 
ton Hall, near Ipfwich. At Haddenham, aged 
24, Mr. W. Gotherd. He was found frozen to 
death in the morning, after having been fkair- 
ing the day before, and having parted with his 
companions in good health and fpirits. The 
rev. R. Nunn, rector of Hepworth and Hem- 
mingfton. Mrs. Winn, of Bury. 
SUSSEX. 
In the extenfive new barracks lately erected 
at Elorfham, the beds are placed in nitches, 
_tefembling brewing coolers, in two tiers, one 
abeve the other, on each fide of the room. The 
fire-places are made of caft-iron, and the fur- 
naces for boiling are on a new and curious con~ 
ftruétion, conformable to the plan of count 
Rumford, and are at once commadious, econo- 
mieal, and fafe. 
It is in contemplation to erect and eftablifh 
at Lewes, a county infirmary and difpenfary, 
which fhall be capable of receiving and accom- 
modating at leaft 50 paticnts cenftantly. 
The herring-fifhery on this coatt has been 
productive, in an unparalleled degree, during the 
whole feafon ; affording a very feafonable relieg 
to a great number of indigent families. 
The fubfcriptions to the Suffex Society, lately 
fet on foot for an annual exhibition of bulls, 
heifers, and South Down fheep, have been of 
late confiderably augmented, and the fociety 
meets with general encouragement. 
Jt is in contemplation to improve the road 
from Brighton to London, by making a partial 
new road, of 20 miles in length. which will 
avoid the fatiguing hills of Ryegate and 
layton. 
A plan of the new Suflex Infirmary and Dif. 
penfary lately fubmitted to a meeting of gey- 
tlemen, é&c. at Lewes, having been approved 
of, meafuves are now taking to procure fub- 
fcriptions, &e, throughout the county, for 
building ot hiring a competent houfe, and for 
diawing up fuitable regulations, &c. for effect. 
ing the purpofe of the charity. 
Died.\ At Ditchling, Me. Fieldwick,. fcheot. 
matters At Shoreham, Mr. J. Roberts. —Gjj- 
lum, efq. of Walburten, near Arundel. ay 
Horfham, Mr. E. Lee. At Sheffield-Place. 
Lady Sheffield. nae 
KENT. 
The works for the improvement of the forti. 
fications at Sheernefs are rapidly proceeding. 
A large traét of marfhy ground has been lately 
inclofed for this purpofe. The powder macazine 
is alfo to be removed to the Ifle of Grain, and 
ftore and sope-houfes are to be eref&ted on the 
ground where the old fhips fiand. 
The Kent Agricultural Society have offered 
premiums, of two guineas and one guinea each, 
to “ervants of both fexes, who fhall have lived 
five years in hufbandmen’s families; two g Ube 
neas each to labourers who fhail. have lived in 
diito five years, and the fume to.cottagers whe 
fhall have reared fix children by honett induf- 
try ; allo five guineas to the psrfon, who fhall 
‘produce the beit curn-wrif plough, fo contrugt~ 
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