1797. 
years. H. Hulton, efq. of Lincoln’s Inn, Lon- 
‘don, to Mifs Heald, late of Northreps. F. 
‘Latham, efg. to Mifs D, Ganaing, of Norwich. 
At Denton, N. Claybon, efq. to Mifs S. Bock- 
‘ing. A. Beevor, efg. of Cringleford, to Mifs 
Branthwaite, of Stiff key. 
Died.J}—At Norwich, aged 67, Mr. B. Gar- 
thon, Aged 46, Mrs. Spratt. Aged 30, Mr. 
W. Mapes. ‘T. Havers, efq. a gentleman of 
ftri&t honour and integrity, and of circumfpect 
conduét in every fituation through life ; his lofs 
is fincerely deplored by the religious communt- 
ty with which he was connected, and of which 
he was avery exemplary member. Aged 18, 
Mifs H. Mack. Aged 75, Mr, C. Ellinett, a 
truly honeft and-induftrious man; he died in 
the houfe wherein he was born and had refided 
through life. Aged 70, Mrs. Ives. Aged 23, 
Mifs M, Pitchers. Aged 63, Mrs. Ritfon, 
Mr. J. Johnfon, of Stonehill Farm, near 
Norwich. At Memel, in Pruffia, May 18 
laft, Mrs. Drake, niece of Mr. Pue, gent. late 
of Norwich. “ At New York, March 27 laft, 
Mr. W. Beazor, formerly of Norwich. 
Mr. R. Davy, of Kenning Hall. Mifs S. 
Hewitt, of Holt. Mrs. Andrews, of Oulton, 
In Jamaica, March 23 lait, aged 25, Mr. T. 
Etheridge, of Starfton. At Rufhall, Mr. J. 
Cunningham. Aged 97, Mrs. Slipper, of Pot- 
ter Heigham. T. Cole, gent. late of Pafton. 
The rey. E. Holden, re€tor of Gillingham, &c. 
At Wymondham, aged near 90, Mr. Wilfon. 
Mrs. M, Mays, of Foulfham. Mr. J. Nel- 
fon, of Dereham. At Weft Newton Parfon- 
age, aged 92, the rev. J. Sharp, vicar, with 
other preferments : he was prefenred to the liv- 
ing of Babingley, in 1732, and was many 
years father of the diocele ; he matitained 
_ through life the charadter of a worthy man 
and a good Chriftian. At Ringland, aged ro2, 
Mrs, A. Ames: fhe retained the u‘e of her 
limbs’ and faculties to her la% hour 3 the refided 
at Shottiiham nearly go years of her life. 
Aged jo, Mr. IT. Garrod, of Heigham. 
Aged 32, Mr. A. Davies, of Beccles, Aged 
76, Mr. J. Kerr, of Mattifhall Bergh. Milfs 
Fellows, of Shottifham. At E. Dereham, A. 
George, gent. After a lingering illnefs, arifing 
from a cancer in her mouth, Mrs. 8S Wigg: of 
exemplary conduct as a ftep-mother, and atten- 
tive to the various duties of focial lie; fhe was 
greatly beloved by her numerous family and 
friends, At Thetford, Mr. T. Nee col- 
leCtor of excife. Aged 24, Mils E. Steele, of 
Bucklefham. ‘ 
Aged 25, Mr. C. Burrows, of Litcham. 
Mr. F, Pauke, fen. of Run€ton. Aged 70, Mr. 
W. Howard, of Northerepps. Mrs. S. Long, 
fitter to J. L. efq. of Dunfton, formerly high 
theriff of this county; concerning the validity of 
‘whofe teftament there were two famous trials, 
upwards of thirty years ago, by the laff of 
- which her brother’s wil! was fet afice, and fhe 
became vefted in his eftates, as heir at law. 
OStober 29 laft, at Nafflau, Bahama Hlands, of 
the yellow fever, aged 19, Mr. J. Crip, fon of 
Mr.C.of Watlington. — 
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Jafper Danford, of Bramficld : while riding 
the thafts of a broad- wheeled wagzon, with his 
back reclined to the horfes, he was preffed fo 
violent againft the head of a maple-tree, which 
grew on.a bank and projeéted over the road, 
as to occafion his immediate death. 
On board the Comet fhip of war, in Yar- 
mouth Roads, aged 42, captain T. Middleton, 
commander: he had jutt arrived from the Me- 
diterranean, where he had been aétively em- 
ployed during the greater part of the prefent 
war, and had highly diftinguifhed himfelf in af~ 
fitting to deltroy the French fleet, at Toulon, 
For his fervices in this aétion he obtained ho- 
nourable and particular notice in the Londoa 
Gazette, which recorded that event. In the 
American war, when only commanding a 
tranfport veffel, he received a reward of sool. 
by a vote in parliament, for his fidelity in fome 
important fervice. He was not only diftinguith= 
ed as a gallant officer, but refpected for his 
philanthropy and truly benevolent difpofition. 
At Bodney Hall, aged 44, the hon. Mrs. C, 
Dillon, fitter to Lord Vifcount D. of Ireland : 
though born with beauty, and endowed with 
many talents and accomplithments, fhe fecluded 
herfelf, at an early age, from the world, and 
retired to a monaftery, at Montargis; in the 
South of France, whence fhe was compelled to 
return, in 1793. She has fince refided in this 
county, with the original companions of her re- 
treat. Tothe few who were acquainted with 
her, her innocent and wunoftentatious - life has 
been an example of what true philofophy is ca- 
pable of; that philofophy which is found in 
religion, and the {cience of which is the high- 
eft wifdom. : 
SUFFOLK. 
Miarried.|—At Jerley, Lieut. Hodgkin, of 
the Loyal Suffolk: Fencibles, to Mifs Fiort, of 
that ifland) Mr. W. Clark, matter of-the 
gtammar-{chool at E. Bergholt, to Mifs S. Bran- 
white, of Lavenham. 
Died.|—Nr. Lemon, of Finborough. At 
Pakefield, Mr. W. Machin. Aged 45, Mr. 
W. Green, of Fakenham mills. Mifs Franke 
lin, of Drinkfone. Aged 76, Mx J. Ridley, 
of Woodvridge. At Bury, Mr. W.C. Stecle. 
Mrs. Drewe. 
Aged 66, Mr. Robert Sutton, one of the 
family juftly celebrated for the introdu@ion and 
fuccelsfal practice of inoculation in this country. 
Mrs. Godfrey, of Mildenhall. Mrs. Gibfons 
the elder, of Ipfwich. Mr. J. Danfie, of E, 
Bergholt, {choolmafer, greatly regretted by 
his pupils and acquaintance, 
SUSSEX, 
Lately, at Chailey, during a ftorm of thun- 
der, lightning, and hail, the ground was co-= 
yered with hail-ftones as large as marbles ;. 
the meadows, in which cattle were feen qui- 
etly feeding at noon, were, before three 
o’clock, feveral feet under water; and in the 
Jow.r part of the viilage the flood rofe, in that 
fhort Space of time, to the height of ten 
teehee 
At a late meeting of the fubfcribers for 
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