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carrying goods to any town or port, 
without paying the town dues; and 
alfo of keeping open fhops, &c. Four 
years ago, this privilege was brought to 
trial. The town-colleétor of Lynn, 
having exaéted his dues from a citizen 
of London, a Norfolk f{pecial jury gave 
a verdiét in favour of London, while a 
King’s Bench jury, London, gave another 
againft the city. By a late decifion of 
the Houfe of Lords, the freemen of Lon- 
don are re-inftated in this privilege. 
In digging a well lately, at the Spa 
Houfe, Holt, a prodigious number of 
beautiful felenites were difcovered, bed- 
ded in a clayey ftratum, ten feet below 
the furface. 
A new mafonic lodge, for Norfolk, was 
lately opened, with great ceremony, as 
Lynn. : 
The trade of fhip-building has been 
remarkably brifk at Yarmouth, for fome 
pime paft. One hundred fail of thipping 
ave failed from that port to the Baltic, 
or wheat, the Norfolk growers having 
as yet delivered in no fupplies ! 
Died} At Norwich, Mrs. Thurlow. 
T. Crome. 
Norfalk bee Suffolk e 
Mr. 
Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Chamberlin. Mrs. 
Curtis. Myr. Fohnfon, furgeon, Mr. Wortley. 
Mr. Lindfey. Mrs. Gibbons. Mrs. Pailipfs. 
Mr. Giting. Mr. Porter, Mrs. Ludbock, 
At E. Lexham, Mr. W. Kirbeil, J. Wake- 
feld, efq. ald. of C. Rifing: though deftitute 
of literary attainments, he difcharged the func- 
tions of a magiftrate with unetring juftice, and 
honeft patriotifm. 
At Great Barwick, aged 81, Mrs. Girling. 
At Wymondham, Mrs. Hurr. 
C. Duaham, efy. of Bricgam. 
Thetford. : 
At Lyon, Mifs M. <iales. 
Mr. Arnold. 
Syffolk.| A Benevolent Medical Society, 
for the relief of widows, &c. has been 
eftablifhed for this county. 
At Pakefield, on the fide of Loweftoft, 
divers accidents have happened, in con- 
fequence of a fteep fea cliff, fifty feet 
deep, being within a few yards of the 
road ! 
A new mode of feeding horfes, par- 
ticularly thofe for draught, during the 
winter, has been lately adopted in this 
county: During the day, turnips, mafh- 
ed finall, and mixed up with cut hay and 
ftraw; at night, hay alone, without 
oats. By this food, horfes are lefs liable 
te the greafe, and humourous complaints, 
and look better on the whole. ‘The tops 
and the roots of the vegetable muft be 
cut off, and the body wafhed clean, and 
chopped fine. At firf{ mix with bran, 
Mrs. Roberts, 
At Woodton, 
». Suffex... Keut. [ May 
to induce horfes to eat it, and they will 
fhortly beéome fond of it. 
Married.}|—T. Sh. Gooch, of Benocre Hall, 
efq. to Mifs Whitaker, of Herefordthire—W. 
Schutz, efq. of Bury, to Milfs S. Schutz, of 
Willingham, Norfolk. * 
Died.|-—The Rev. W. Tookie, reGtor of 
Hemingfwell and Worlington. 
At Ipfwich, aged 22, Mifs Betenjon. 
At Bury, aged 45, Mr. F. Darkins, and 
Mr. §. Farr, attorney. Mr. R. Mills, Mifs 
M. Read, Near Burry, Mrs. Siggoe 3 fhe paf- 
fed through a long life worthily and ufefully, 
in a {chool refpeftably conduéted, and ovet 
which fhe prefided. 
At Lowestoft, aged 24, Mrs. Arnold. 
At Rattlefden, Mr. ¥. Walze. 
At Ipfwich, Mi. Durant, jun... Mrs. Hatley, 
Mr. Gallant. Mr. W. Feffup, Leeton. ‘ 
Suffex.| The expence of maintainin 
the poor at Horfham, laft year, amas 
to 25001. Two years ago, it was farmed 
for Zool. 
Died.J—At Lewes, Mr. H. Scrafe. Mifs 
E. Harrifen, 
At Chuddingley, T. Smith ; removing fome 
rubbifh in a chalk pit, the earth fell in upon 
him, &c. He had maintained, by his own 
induftry, a numerous family and a wife, whe 
in 20 years, had been nineteen times preg- 
nant. 
At Brighton, Sfames Buckoll, gent. his lady, 
endeavouring to awake him in bed, difcovered 
him to be a corpfe. Mr. 7. Newington, Wad- 
hur, 
Near Buxted Bridge Mr. Coe. Mr. Curry, 
apothecary, at Little Hampton, and furgeon 
of the Royal W Jham fhip of war. 
At Penfea, W. Belcher, gent. 
Efex. 
Marri:d.]|—Mr. A, Myall, of C. Hedding- 
ton, to Mis White; of Tollefhunts, Darcey. 
Died.J|—At Chelmsford, aged 24, Mrs, 
Innes, reli& of Capt. Innes of the 34th. She 
had been feparated trom her hufband on the 
day of their marriage, whe wds afterwards in 
feveral enagements im the Weft Indies, at 
length feil a facrifice to the yellow fever. So« 
licitude for his fafety, and grief onthe know- 
ledge of his death, brought en a decline. 
Mrs. Gribble. Mr. Fo. Battie. 
At Weft Thorrock, Mr. €or xall, 
Gampbell, vicar of Henhain. 
At Leigh, Mrs. Collins; a few days after her 
deceafe, her hufband entered into the holy 
bands of matrimony with the Widsw Middies 
ton, of Prittlewell. 
Kent.| A’ fire broke out lately, at 
Canterbury, which confumed fume work- 
fhops, a ftable. coach-houfe, granary, and 
a recom appropriated to the Free-mafons, ~ 
at the King’s Head tavern. 
Died. |—-At Canterbury, Mrs. Clark, Mr 
A. Foxvle, ; 
At Maidftone, Mrs. Ear/. 
At Feverfhami, Mrs. Sgarks, 
Rev e Mr. 
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