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Married.| At lpfwich, Mr. Rt. Alger, 
of the Folly Farm, to Mifs H. Notcutt. 
At Bury, Mr. J. Parker, corn-dealer, 
to Mrs. Scott. 
Mr. James Woodroffe, of Bury, to Mifs 
Barton, of Horfecroft. : 
Mr. Samuel Scott, of Bungay, to Mifs 
S. Jeeks, of Hardley. 
Mr. Rt. Martin of Spexhall, to Mifs 
Reynolds, of Barcondale. 
At Sudbury, Mr. J. A. Studd, of Mel- 
ton, to Mifs A. M. Hurrel, of Brunden 
Hall. 
At Capell, Mr. T. Unwin, of the 
- Grange, Coggefhall, farmer, to Miis L. 
Everett. 
At Eye, Mr. T. Moope, gent. of Pul- 
ham Market, Norfolk, to Mifs M. Man-. 
ning. 
Ri Mildenhall, Mr.. Ruftle, of Bar- 
mington, to Mifs A. Brooks. 
Died.\ At Bury, Mr. J. Woodroffe.--- 
Mrs. Allen, fifter of the Rev. Dr. Ord, of 
Farnham. 
At Bungay, Mr. E. Jenney, efq. aged 60. 
At Denham, Mr. Deriley, farmer. 
At Ipfwich, Mr. Hart, publican. 
At Farmlingham, aged 60, Mr. Moore, 
furgcon. 
At Sudbourn Hill, Mrs..A. Hirfeman. 
At Beccles, aged 53, Col. Collett ; who 
earlyrin life was Governor of Fort St. 
John, in America, where he raifed a re- 
giment ior the fervice of Government. 
ESSEX. 
Theherring-fithery at Loweftoffe is now 
inifhed, and for quantity, quality, and 
price, has never been exceeded. Twenty- 
four boats of that town caught 840 lafts, 
_ which is an average of nearly 36 lafts per 
boat, and which fold at about 2cl. per Jaft. 
Cne boat caught nearly 77 lafts, 10,000 
to the lait. 
A commuflion of fewers has lately paff- 
ed the great feal, for the purpofe of en- 
forcing a due attention to the neceflary 
repairs of the fea walls, &c. of the ifland 
of Foulnefs, in this county, which have, of 
Yate, been fo much neglected as to oc- 
cafion ferious alarm. 
The bridge over the Coln, at the eaftern 
entrance into Colchefter, is to be immedi- 
ately rebuilt, it being at prefent in a ruin- 
ous and dangerous ftate. 
Several fires happened within the fpace 
of a few days, in the lait month, at Weft 
Ham, Shenfield, Bockinge, and Braintree. 
At the two latter places three fires were 
difcovered on the fame evening, and one 
of them on the premifes of a perfon who 
had previouily fuffered at another place, 
by the deftruction of his barn and ftacks. 
Married.| By fpecial licence, at Strat- 
ford Houfe, the feat of Lord Henniker, J.S. 
Harcourt, efg. of Frimley Lodge, near 
Baethot, fon of Lady Shuldham, and M. 
P.for Weftbury, Wilts, to Mifs Henniker, 
grand-daughter of Lord Henniker, and 
Suffolk— Effex. 
[ Jan. 1, 
great miece of the Duchefs Dowager of 
Chandos. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. S. Straight, jun. 
grocer, to Mifs Reynolds-—-Mr. J. Salt- 
marfh, to Mifs S. Hagon---Mr. Hol- 
lingfworth, bricklayer, to Mrs. White.--- 
W. Whitehead, of Whitham, to H. Heald, 
of Springfield-~—Mr. J. Merritt, white- 
fmith, to Mifs French. : 
At Southweald, Mr. T. Abrey, jun. to 
Milfs M. Oxley, 
At Little Totham, Mr. S. Robinfon, 
to Mifs A. J. Hammond. 
At Boreham, Mr: Ruffell, farmer and 
miller, of Long Melford, Suffolk, to Mifs 
Smith. 
At North Shoebury, Mr. Pittman, far- 
mer, of Barking, to Mifs C. Fifher, of 
South Shoebury. 
At Colchefter, Mr. E. Clay, of Brain- 
tree, to Mifs Stevens. 
At Saffron Waldron, the Rev. E. Fifher, 
jun. of Linton, Cambridgefhire, to Mifs 
M. Collin. 
At Dedham, T. Blackburne, efq. of 
Lynn, to Mifs Hurlock, only daughter of 
the Rev. Brook Hurlock. 
Died.| At Ilford, Mrs. Bayley, relié of 
the late Mr. Bailey, formerly of Cheims- 
ford. : 
At Snoreham Hall, near Latchingdon 
Mrs. Dines, ; 
At Harwich, aged 74, Mr. J. Deane, 
one of the capital burgeffes of that town. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. J. Bailes, gardener. 
---Mifs Hanley, milliner.---Nurfe Hol- 
land, who, as fhe was fitting at tea with 
one of her miftreffes, dropped down and 
inftantly expired. 
Suddenly, in London, Mrs. Bottomley, 
wife of Mr. Bottomley, formerly a car- 
penter and builder-in Moulfham. 
In Hampftead-road, the. Rev. Waring 
Willet, recter of Stanford-le-hope and 
Lifton, m this county. 
At Edgefield Parfonage, aged 62, Mrs. 
Ann Francis, wife of the Rev. B. Francis, 
reéter of that parifh. 
At Wickford, in an advanced age, Mr. 
Abraham Bell. 
Mr. Jeffe Collins, of Langdon Hills, 
farmer. 
At Moulfham, Mrs. White, widow of 
Mr. S. White, late of the Crofs Keys. 
Mr. J. Eley, fenior, of Prefted Hall, 
Feering. 
Mrs. Griffenhoofe, late of Eton, and ré- 
lict of the late Rev. N. Griffenhoofe, 
rector of Woodham-Mortimer. 
At Sprowifton, aged 90, Mr. T. Hall, 
fatmer. 
At Halfted, Mr. T. Wood, tanner.— 
Alfo Mrs. Granger, widow. _ 
At Butler’s Farm, Bulmer, aged 90, 
Mr. J. Brewfter. © 
At Hungary-Hall, Earl’s Colne, Mrs. 
Cowlin, wife of Mr. Cowlin. 
At Romford, J. Dyer, efq. 
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