1801. | 
of Horsford, Hevingham, and Marfham, 
in this county, there are 3000 acres of 
wafte land. ‘The average of the poor’s- 
rates in thefe parifhes exceeds ten fhillmgs 
in the pound. 
‘The rewards of application and talent 
held out by the conductors of the Month- 
ly Preceptor, to the youth of this county, 
have been attended with the beft effects ; 
and we obferve with pleafure, amongft 
the numerous prizes adjudged this month, 
thofe to Mafters Woods and Kitfon, of 
Mr. Kitfon’s academy, in Norwich; to 
Matters Smith and Cowper, pupils of Mr. 
Buck, of Eaft Dereham; and to Matter 
Sewell, pupil of Mr. Brewin, of Yar- 
mouth, for their refpective drawings of 
a map of the Great South Sea. 
The governors of Bethel Hofpital, in 
the city of Norwich, have recently pur- 
chafed fome houfes and land adjoining to 
that charity, with a view to the enlarge- 
ment and improvement thereof, at fome 
future time. 
A fund is raifing at Norwich, by vo- 
luntary fubfcription, for the purpofe of 
relieving the lower clafs of tradef{men and 
houfekeepers who are obliged to pay to- 
wards the poor’s-rates, which, it is ex- 
pected, will this winter be increafed to 
fourteen fhillings in the pound, on the half 
rental; as the neceflitous poor, who are 
extremely numerous in that city, are to be 
relieved by that tax only, and not by a 
gratuitous fubfcription, as laft winter. 
The propofed plan for paving, lighting, 
and cleanfing the city of Norwich, is laid 
afide till a more favourable opportunity, 
as the general circumftances of diftrels, 
which now prevail in that city, render the 
prefent time ineligible for its adoption. 
A cargo of 1000 barrels of herrings, 
from the Frith of Forth, are arrived at 
Lynn, which are to be difperfed in that 
town and neighbourhood, at prime colt, 
by order of government, for the benefit of 
the poor. 
Married.| At Norwich, Mr. N. Stew- 
ardfon, of Fakenham, to Mifs Harper, of 
St. Stephen’s.—Mr. C. Taylor, upholder, 
to Mifs E. Belward.——D. Columbine, jun. 
efq. merchant, to Mifs A. Elwin, of Bofton. 
At Downham Market, Mr. J. D. Paine, 
attorney, to Mifs Smith.—Mr. J. Bartle, 
of Rougham, to Mifs Saffery. 
At Horning, Mr. Jofhua Bacon, 
far- 
mer, to Mifs Read. 
At Thornham, Mr. Rayner, to Mifs'” 
Mary Maule. 
At Bawdefwell, Mr. . Warns, to 
Mrs. Skillen, whofe united ages amount 
to 147 years. | 
Mr. Wm. Eaton, of Scole, to Mifs Ann 
Mutket, of Thelton. 
At Lyna, Mr. J. Godwin, to Mifs A. 
Taylor—Mr. J. Hill, of Sunderland, to 
Mis Jane Luckly—Tho. Bagge, efq. to 
Mrs. Bagge, of Dereham. 
Montuty Maa. No. 67. 
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At Tittlefhall, Mr. 8. L. Moulton, of 
Bawdefwell, to Mifs Maria Butler. 
At Great Ellingham, Mr. J. Taylor, of 
Wymondham, farmer, to Mifs Barnard. 
At Weeting, Mr. J.Land, of Weft Dere- 
ham, to Mis S. Bradfield, of Stoke Ferry. 
Mr. G. C. Watfon, attorney, of Faken- 
ham, to Mifs Gould, of Little Dunham. 
Mr. James Rump, jun. of Catton, to 
“Mifs Smith, of Heigham. 
Mr. T. Saul, of Blofield, to Mifs E. 
Kerrifon, of Panxworth. 
Died.| At Norwich, Mr.J. Drake, fhoe- 
maker, and Ann his wife, each aged 70. 
—Mifs Teel—Mifs A. Brett, aged 1,— 
Mrs. A. Routh, a maiden lady, aged 58. 
—Mr. B. Mafley, fhawl-manufacturer, 
aged 63 —Mrs. Martineau, aged 75.— 
Mrs. Steel, amaiden lady aged 58.—Aged 
69, Mrs. S. Bland, wife of Mr. 'T. Bland, a 
quaker.—Aged 45, Parrot Hanger, gent. 
Aged 67, Mr.G. Oliver, of St. Martin’s 
Palace.—Mr. J. Gapp, an eminent dyer 
and Mr.R.’Taylor, wool-comber, aged 925 
both quakers—Aged 60, the Rev. Wm. 
Rayner, the learned tranflator of Hierocles 
and 'Cheophraftus, and vicar of Calthorpe. 
At Wymondham, Mrs. Vout. 
At Scarning, Mr. D. Youngs, farmer. 
At Watton, aged 21, Mrs. Riches, wife 
of Mr. Riches, hair-dreffer, of Norwich. 
At South ‘Town, near Yarmouth, aged 
14, Mafter G. B. Wright, fon of Mr. T. 
Wright. Alfo, Mrs. Mary Beaumond. 
At Burnham Norton, Mr. George Foe 
ley, farmer. 
At Grefham, aged 38, Mrs. Cubitt, 
wife of Mr. Cubitt. 
At Barton Turf, Mr. Edmund Clips 
perton, farmer. 
At Gillingham, aged 75, J. Todd, gent. 
many yearscontftable of Clavering Hundred 
At Walpole, Mrs. Cony, wife of Ro- 
bert Cony, efq. 
At Earnfham, near Bungay, Mr. Sa- 
muel Lane, farmer. 
At Thursford, aged 76, W. Sherring= ' 
ham, gent. 
At South Searle, the Rev. Jof. Simp- — 
fon, vicar of North Collingham, &c. 
At Lynn, Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. 
Moore, cheefemonger. 
At Kenninghill, aged 90, Mrs. Hawes, 
widow. 
At Eaft Charlton, aged 84, Mr. J. 
Steward. 
At Fakenham, Mr. J. Moy, poftmatfter. 
At- Salhoufe, Mr. R. Ladell, late of 
Gimerfham. 
At Etpingham, aged 77, Mr. W. Story, 
farmer. 
At Harlefton, Mr. Prieft, an eminent 
furgeon. 
SUFFOLK. 
Twenty butchers have been lately fined 
by the Magiftratcs of Ip{wich for faying 
the hides of cattle below the knee, con- 
trary to law. 
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