3796.) 
by the Warwickfhire-men, who accufed the 
Northunaberlandets of having difloyally fired 
upon the people at the Birmingham riots. 
‘During the. difpute it appeared, that the Nor- 
thumberlanders are, in fact, no hot friends to 
6 Church and King.” 
t our county allizes, three prifoners were 
capitally convicted, but reprieved, and their 
_ tentences commuted to tranfportation for sy 
~ 
in Norwich 5 
At the afizes for the City of Norwich, tw 
prifcners experienced a fimilar fate. 
At the anniverfary fermon and dinner of the 
Norfolk and Norwich hofpital, the total fum 
collected was 1761. 18s. 
The journeymen carpenters of the City of 
orwich have prefented a refpeciful petition to 
the mafters for an advance of wages. 
At a late public meeting, the high fheviff in 
the chair, it was refolved to petition parliament 
for the removal of the Lent affizes from Thet- 
ford to Norwich. 
In confequence of public advertifement, a very 
re{pectable company afflembled at the_ Rofe 
tavern in this city, to celebrate the anniverfary 
of the deftruétion of the Baftile, and the day 
was {pent with the utmoft harmony, {pirit, and 
conviviality. 
Married.| May 31ft. -At the Soler s 
Meeting, Mr. Laurence Candler, to Mifs Cath. 
Peckover, 
At Holkbam, Lord Vifcount Andover, 
fon of the Earl of Suffolk, to Mifs Coke, 
daughter of T. W. Coke, ef, 
W, Tooke Harwood, e'q. of Thompfon, 
major of dragoons, to Mifs-Holcroft, daughter 
of Mr T. Holcroft, of London, the celebiated 
writer, 
Rev Mr Doughty, of Hoxne, to Mifs Rivett. 
Mr R. Crilp, attorney, of Downham, to 
M fs Luft. 
Died.| At Norwich, aged 86, Mr W, 
Gimingham. Aged 80, Mr W. Cubit. Aged 
50, Mrs Armftrong. Aged 77, Mrs. Weft. 
Aged 76, Mr D. Dunnell. 
merly of fome note as a man of Jetters; who, 
aiter pafling fome years in obf{curity, clofed his 
life in poverty. 
Aged 75, James Norris, efq. a gentleman 
diftinguifhed for the pofleffion of much tafte 
and {cience ; he refided upwards of 50 years 
and diftinguifhed himfelf in 
fome public fituations by his integrity and ar- 
dent zeal for the interefts of the community. 
He has bequeathed 50]. to the Norfolk and 
Norwich hofpital, and 50]. to the charity 
{chools. 
At Lynn, Mr Vernon. Mr W. G. Swanton. 
At Lakenham, aged 83, Mr. John Blake, 
Quaker, At Brinton, aged 37, Mis Be 
ton. At North Waltham, aged 34, Mr 
Bloomfield. At Catton, aged ‘So, Mis M, 
Sparke. At Mattifhall, aged 55, Rev. T. 
Bodham, 
At Cromer, aged 64, MrS. Terry; in which 
place he had ‘pratifed more than 30 years 
- with confiderable reputation as a fargeon. 
Rev M. Mofely, re&or of Toftock. Mr 
+ 
Suffalk... Suffer. Effex 
T. Lowe, for-. 
.Mefirs, Bate Dudley, Salter, Corfellis, 
A. M. Aged 71, Mrs Hewett., The fubfance of thefe. 
515 
G. Eaton, formerly of Difs. At  Weoting, 
aged 89, Mr John Hibble. At Attleborough, 
aged 70, Mr fobn Foulihani. Mifs Afhmull. 
At North Elmham, aged 65, Mrs F. Daynese 
At iing’s Lynn, Mr C..Dawes. At Sax- 
thorpe, qeed AO, ey (Ll. Addifon, Vicar of 
Booton. 
At Walfoken, Mr. W. Knapp. At Ho- 
veton St. John, aged 50, Mrs Utting. At 
Thetford, Mrs Anderfon. At Weafenham, 
aged 46: Mrs Campbell, wife of the Rey 
C. Campbell. Ar Wells, Mrs Elliott. 
SUFFOLK. 
At the affizes at Bury, three prifoners recetved 
fentence of death, two of whom were IGE for 
execution. 
Married.] T. Reede, efq. ae Beccles, to 
Mrs Donaldfon, of Kenfington. 
Died.) Rev a Gibbs, rector of Occdlt, 
and vicar of Yaxley 3 his death was occafioned 
by a fall from his horfe. At Coddenham, aged 
40, Mr T Mayhew. Mrs Clarke, of Stoke- 
by-Mayland. At Melford, Mrs Stewart, 
wife of the Rev C. Stewart. At Yoxford, 
aged 47, Mr R. Benting, jun. collector of the 
falt duties at Yarmouth. 
SUSSEX. 
A Mr. Luff and Mr. Amber, two reputable 
inhabitants of Fernhurft near Midhurit, lately 
loft their lives through the unpardonable wan- 
tonnefs of a neighbour, ~who imprudently 
pointing a gun at them, it went off, and the 
contents proved fatal. 
Married.| Ac Chichefter, John Allnutt, 
efg:.of London, to Mifs Garthwaite. 
Mr John Weller, of Chichefter, to Mifs 
Hicks. 
Died.] At Lewes, Mrs Hicks; fhe died 
fuddenly as the was going up flairs to prepare 
for a walk. Mifs Pugh. 
At Hurft, Mr. James Smith. At Seaford, 
Major Boorder. 
ESSEX, 
At our affizes, four prifoners were capitally 
convicted, and one for murder; he has fince 
been ed. 
On Tuefday the rae inflant,. an extra 
ordinary general meeting of the Effex Agn- 
cultural Seciety was held at the Shire-hall, 
Chelmsford, to confider the Subject of a Com= 
mutation of Tythes.—The vice-prefiaent, Mr, 
Wetton, introduced the bufinefs by fome 
judicious remarks on the evils preduced by the 
exifting Tythe-laws—the pofiibility @: a com~ 
mutation, confiftent-with juttice, and the im- 
probability of any material improvement in agri 
culture while the prefent fyftem continues. Mr. 
Montague Burgoyne then propoted fome re- 
folutions, which were fupported by the prefident, 
lord Petre, Mr. Filmer Honeywood, the Rev. 
é&c, and 
unanimoufly adopted. 
refolutions was to offer the gold medal of the 
' fociety to} the author of the bef? Ejffuy onthe 
Commutation of Tythes, Cee with the Rights 
of all parties. 
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