1800. | 
Waters, of Kingfland-road, Hackney, to 
Mrs. Jacomb. Mr. Tho. Brewerton, corn- 
merchant to Mifs Burrell, of Yarmouth. At 
the Quakers’ meeting-houfe, Mr. Fry, an. 
eminent tea-dealer of London, to Mifs Eliza 
Gurney, third daughter of J. Gurney, efq. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. Charles Marfh, in the 
Eaff India Company’s fervice, to Mifs Burks, 
of Norwich. t : 
At Lynn, Mr. Bayfield, linen draper, to 
Mifs Harriet Lubbock. ‘Mr. John Cocks, of 
South Lynn All Saints, to Mrs. Margaret’ 
Moat. a9 
At Wicklewood, Mr. R. Heigham, linen- 
draper, to Mifs Coleman, eldeft daughter of 
the Rev. John Coleman. 
At Difs, Mr. Francis Fither, 
ifham Swan, to Mifs Woodward. 
At Swaffham, Captain R. M. Payne, pay- 
mafter of the 24th regiment of Foot, to Mifs 
Sharpin, eldeft daughter of the Rev. Mr. 
Sharpin. Mr. Lockwood, liquor-merchant, 
to Mifs Filby, of Yaxham. 
At Halvergate, Mr. Jolin Davy, to Mifs 
Eliz. Wyland. 
At Bungay, Mr. James Sexton, to Mifs 
Symonds, 
At Wiggenhall St. Mary’s, near Lynn, 
Mr. Tho. Bouch, aged 65, to Mrs. Bufiman, 
aged 52. “Be 
Diéd.| At Norwich, aged 895, Mr. Wm. 
Cooper, well’ known among the bon-civans 
of that city, about 4o years ago. Mrs. Eliz. 
shepperfon, widow of the late Mr. Shepper- 
fon, leather-cutter. Mrs. Robberds. Aged 
x7, Mr. Stephenfon, jun. Mrs. Liddelow. 
Aged 56, Mrs. Raipner, widow of the late 
Mr. Peter Raipner, of Dickleburgh. Mr. 
Aldhoufe, furgeon, Inthe Clofe, Mr. John 
Hill, aged 70. 
At Thetford, aged 84, Mrs. Garnham, 
widow of the late John Garnham, gardener. 
Aged $2, Mr. Samuel Bird, formerly an 
eminent farmer at Barnham, Suffolk. 
At Blowfield, aged. 79. Mr. John Batchel- 
der, gent. 
At Bungay, aged 85, Mr. John Fofdick. 
At Difs, aged 80, Mrs. Abigail Mofs. 
At Edgefield, aged 67, Mrs. Woods, re- 
lict of the jate John Woods, gent. 
At Hackford, aged 72, Mrs. Eliz. Pefeod. 
At Newton Fletman, aged 43, Mis. Mary 
Mufket, wife of Mr. Mufket, quaker. 
At Litcham, Mrs. Temple, wife of Mr. 
John Temple. 
of Gazbold- 
SUFFOLK. 
The principal inhabitants of Bury have de- 
termined not to purchafe butter in future at 
more than r4d. a-pound; and at Harwich 
they have refolved not to buy it at more than 
3s, 3d. per pint: Some difturbances lately 
took place at Ipfwich, which, by the vigi- 
lance of the magiftrates, were fuppreffed. 
At Harwich a mob ailembled and feized 
all the butter, eggs, potatoes, and onions, 
that were in the market, which they dif- 
pofed of among themfelves at their own 
prices, paying the owners the produce; after 
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which they difperfed, threatening to return 
the next market-day, which, however, by 
the .aGtivity.of the magiftrates, was pre- 
vented. . - 
Married] At Polftead, T. C. Harrold, 
efq. of Nayland, to Mifs Sarah Whitmore. 
At Nayland; Mr. Powell, of Deedham, to 
Mifs Blackland. 
Mr. Hicks, farmer, of Somerfham, to 
Mifs Rivers, of Nettleshead, near Ipt{wich. 
At Bury, Mr, James Scott; to Mrs, Miller. 
Mr. Ezekiel Sparke, attorney at law to 
Mifs Sturgeon, of Netherhall, in Thuriten. 
At Southwold,.the Rev. Mr.. Sheppard, 
difenting-minifter of Wrentham, to Mifs 
Crifp, daughterof Mr, Crifp, merchant. 
Died.) At Ip{wich, Mrs. Peckover, wife 
of Mr. Peckover, woollen-draper. Mr. S. 
Harrifon, ironmonger. 
At Clavering, the Rev, Mr, Penn, vicar 
of that place. 
At Beccles, aged 72, Mr. Harvey, taylor 
Alfo, aged 91, Mrs. S. Merk, 
At Athfield, in anadvariced age, Mr. Ben- 
nett. ; 
At Bury, Mrs. Ann Hawes, daughter of 
the late Mr. R. Hawes, apothecary. Mr. 
Tho. Crifp, of the King’s Arms-inn. 
In the 83 year of his age, the Rev. 
Dey Syer, D. D. re€tor of Keddington and 
Wretting, many years an acting magiltrate 
' for this county. 
At Lidgate, aged 71, Mrs. Alice Ifaacfon, 
reliét of Mr. R. Maacfon, late of Burwell. 
At Bream-hall, in Brantham, Mrs. Heard. 
ESSEX 
Ata late meeting of the Eflex Agricultu- 
ral Society, a premium of a filver medal was 
offered to the perfon who fhould, within the 
enfuing year, dbble the largeft quantity of 
wheat, not le{sthan five acres. Alioa filver 
medal to the perfon who fhould drillin the 
largeft, quantity of wheat, not lefs than ten 
Twenty premiums of one guinea 
each were alfo propufced to be given to ten 
male and ten female labourers in hufbandry, 
the moft induftrious, economical, and well- 
behaved. 
The Commiffioners under the A& for ene 
clofing the heath and common lands of Ded- 
ham, have held their firft meeting for carry- 
ing the fame into execution. 
Of the nine conviéts lately executed at 
Chelmsford, moft of them were for burglaries 
in the unprotected dwelling-houfes of day- 
labourers. 
WMarried.| At Harwich, Mr. Steele, of 
the Excife-cutter, to Mrs. Graham. 
Mr. Wm. Sealy, of Retterden farm, to 
{ifs Eafter, daughter of Mr. Jeremiah Eafter, 
merchant, of Tollefbury. 
At North Shoebury, Captain Foley, of 
the Marines, to Mifs D. Lodwick, younget 
daughter of John Lodwick, efq. 
Mr. Jof. Beardwell, of Little Waltham, 
to Mifs Martha Rands, of Little Warley. 
Mr. Woodward, of Jarvis-hall, Thune 
derfley, to Mifs Sharp, of Latchingdon. 
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