1798.) 
Horatio Nelfon, given to him by the King. 
The Creft is the ftern of a man of war, and 
the fupporters, a failor bearing the Britifh 
Lion, trampling on the Spanifh colours. The 
Motto ¢ Faith and Works.’—The whole is 
neatly executed by Mr. Ninham, of Nor- 
wich. 
From the report of a Special’ Meeting of 
the Commiffioners, held under the Yarmouth 
Haven and Pier A&, on the 3d infkant ; it 
appears, that the fum of 29,000]. is necef- 
fary to put the fame into proper repair. The 
concurrence of the counties of Norfolk and 
Suffolk, and of the Norwich Corporation, 
with the Borough of Great Yarmouth, be- 
ing requifite towards an application to Par- 
Yament for that purpofe, a meeting of the 
Norwich Corporation was fummonei on the 
16th, but poftponed, to give a previous op- 
portunity of confulting fome fkilful and ex- 
perienced engineer, on the expediency and 
propriety of the meafure. 
Married. At Norwich, Mr. Harvey, to 
Mifs Smith. 
At Yarmouth, the rev. Gibfon Lucas, to 
Mifs Saimon, daughter of the rev. B. W. Sal- 
mon, of Ormeiby. 
At Beccles, Lieutenant Hudfon, of the 
Royal Navy, to Mifs Catharine Mills. 
At Cringleford, Mr. John Pope, of Wil- 
ton, to Mifs Mary Barnes, of Newfound. 
At Lynn, Richard Hamilton, efq. Captain 
of the Royal Artillery, to Mifs Newman, only 
daughter of Mr. Charles Newman, of Lynn. 
Mr. Hanflip, to Mifs Brooke. 
At Difs, Mr. William Hey, filk-maunfac- 
turer, to Mifs Theobald, of Bury. 
Died] At Norwich, in her sooth year, 
Mrs, Hilling. Mr John Whitaker. 
At Lynn, Mr. W. Wardell. 
At Maflingham, Mrs. Bewly, widow of the 
late Dr. Bewly. 
At Attleborough, aged 67, Mr. Wm. Tho- 
rold, formerly an eminent butcher, but) who. 
had retired from bufinefs, 
At Difs, in her 84th year, Mrs. Rodwell, 
ef the Ship Inn. 
At Norwich, Mr, Robert Sewter. 
At Lynn, in his 75th year, Mrs. Pigge, 
relict of the late Mr. Thomas Pigge, of Rain- 
ham. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Bury, J. D. Cock, wine- 
merchant, to Mifs Sufan Pilchers, 
At Shimpling, Marcus Corry, efq. Captain 
of the sth Regiment of Dragoon Guards, to 
Mifs Eliza Fiske, fecond daughter of the rev. 
Jobn Fiske, of the faid parifh, 
The rev. Mr. Howorth, mafter of the 
Grammar School at Needham, to Mifs H. 
Fletcher, daughter of the rev, Mr. Fletcher, 
of Dedham. 
Mr. Thomas Steel, 
Bigg, of Stanftead. 
Died.] At Bury, Mr. Thomas Robinfon. 
Aged 83, Mr. Wm. Page. Aged 74, Mrs. 
Woolmer, In his 75th year, Mr. Sheen. 
of Debden, to Mifs 
Suffolk... Suffex... Kent. 
77 
Aged 395 Mr. John Whitakers)’) Mr. ° J. 
Goodram, Public Librarian, of »this Citys 
Alfo, aged 62, Mr. Robert Edwards, fel- 
monger. 
At Clare, Mr. Robert Hawes, furgeon. 
At Denton, aged 77, Mrs. Harmer. 
At Little Livermere, in his 88th year, 
Mr. W. Adkins, 55 years parish clerk of 
Ampton. 
At Eaft Wilton, in her 76th year, Mrs. 
Alice Thomfon. 
At Elmftead Lodge, Mrs. Blagg, houfe- 
keeper to Mark Lay, efq. 
At Potter Heigham, aged 32,-Mr. Leonard 
Flaxman. 
At Swaffham, in her 8th year, Mrs. 
Daltan, Aged 73, Mrs. Bewly. 
At Loweftoft, Mrs. Howard. 
At Norman Crofs, near Stilton, Captain- 
Lieutenant and Adjutant Wm. ese of the 
Eait Norfolk Militia. 
SUSSEX. 
A very large encampment is fpoken of to 
be formed in the Eaftern part of this. county 
early in the fpring. Vigorous preparations are 
making for the ereCtion of barracks at Ring- 
mer. The fpot feleéted for this purpofe ig 
remarkably pleafant, airy, and adjoining to 
an excellent turnpike road... 
Died.| At Ipf{wich, after a few hour's ill- 
nefs, Mis, Chriftie,, wife of Captain Chrittie, 
fen. of this town. 
At Brighthelmftone, aged 35, Mrs, Simon, 
relect of the late rev. Peter Simon, Rector of 
Whitkirk and Welfton, in Yorkthire. 
At Michelham, near Lewes, aged 91; Mr. 
Henry Child. 
At Lewes, Mifs Mary Madgwick. 
At Strode, Mrs, Leland, wife of Lieut. 
Genera! Leland, M. P. 
At Ringmer, in the 84th year of his age, 
Mr. Henry Marten, Miller. © 
KENT. 
A young woman, of the name of Carver, 
heufe-maid to Capt. R. Pearfon, of Greenwich 
Hofpital, proves to be the daughter of the late. 
Capt. Carver, of great Tranfatiantic celebrity, 
who acquired a vaft traét of country in the back 
fettlements of America. This the Indians have 
faithfully guaranteed, and preferved for: his 
jegal reprefentative, who i is at length indifputa- 
bly difcovered in the perfon of the fortunate 
young woman above mentioned. The territory, 
in times of peace, is eftimated at 100,000]. 
A centinel over his Majefty’s ftores at. Farn- 
ingham, lately thot himfelf through the head 
with his musket, by taking off his fhoe and 
ftocking from the right foot, and puthing the 
trigger with his toe. 
Married.| At Dover, Mx, Pain, to Mits 
Sarah Tucker. Mr. King, furgeon, to Mifs 
-Francis Boyton. 
At the parifh church of Boxley, Samuel Bo- 
fanquet, jun. efq. of Foreft Houfe, Effex, to 
Mifs Whatman, daughter of James Whatman, 
efq. of St. Vinter’s, in this county. 
At Canterbury, Mr. Tobn Goldfinch, to Mifs 
Mary 
