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Underwood. Among other charitable lega- 
ies, he has ‘bequeathed rool. to the Nor- 
thampron General Infirmary. 
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About two o’clock in the morning of the 
716th inftant, the houfe of Mr. Thomas Har- 
ris, of Burleigh, was difcovered to be on fire 
by one of the men and an apprentice, who 
alarmed the family, but too late to fave the 
life of Mrs, Harris, her two fons, and two 
daughters. The eldeft daughter fortunately 
efcaped through a window, whilft the dif- 
tracted parent, regardlefs of her own fafety, 
and only anxious for that of her children, 
perifhed with them inthe flames. Mr. Har- 
ris wasabfent on a journey at the time. 
Married.}] At Colchefter, Mr. John 
Lingwood, to Mifs Sarah Whitaker Wade. 
Died.] At Chelmsford, aged 86, Mr. 
Stephens Levitt. And the following day, 
aged 76, Mrs. Levitt, his wife. Mr. Scott. 
At Colchefter, Mr. Samuel Nockolds, an 
eminent hat manufacturer. 
» Mrs, Woodward, of Feering Fraine. 
After a lingering illnefs of feveral years, 
Thomas Selwyn, efy. of Down Hall. 
At Springfield, in his 49th year, Mr. Ri- 
chard Balls, of the Three Cups public- 
houfe. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| . At Norwich, Mr. Peter Co- 
lombine, jun. to Mifs Brunton. Mr. Ben- 
jamin Bates to Mifs Ofborn. Mr. Henry 
Toll to MifsGillman. Mr. R. Bacon, jun. 
to Mifs Noverre. 
Mr. Robert Barnham, of Banham, to Mifs 
Sarah Keddell, of Saham Toney. 
At Eaft Watton, Mr. Richard Young to 
Miis Ann Lemon. 
At Difs, Mr. Suffum, of Finfbury Square, 
London, to Mifs Bacon, of the former place. 
At Fakenham, Mr. Jofeph Redgrave to 
Mifs Hennant. Mr. Thomas Lamb to Mifs 
A. Johnfon. 
At Holt, the Rev. John Glover to Mifs 
Jennis. 
At Foulfham, Mr. Quarles, attorney, to 
Mis Leaford,, of Ely. 
Died-| At Norwich, aged 38, Mr. James 
Hall. Aged 68, Mr. Thomas Partridge. 
In his §7th year, Mr. Prior. Aged 62, Mr. 
Thomas Nelfon. 
At Lynn, Mrs. Selfe. 
At Yarmouth, in the 22d year of her age, 
after a fevere illnefs, Mrs. Margaret Smith. 
At Surlingham, aged 52, Mr. Chriftopher 
Cofiey. 
At Baéton, in the 22d year of her age, 
Mrs. Atkinion, wife of the Rev. Mr. At- 
kinfon. 
At Morlingford, aged 64, Mrs. Mary 
Wright. 
At Tivetfhall, aged 63, 
Holmes, an opulent farmer. 
At Lammas, agid 1g, Mr. Tho. Coleby, 
At the family feat, at Heydon, in the 
73d year of her age, Mary Wiggett Bulwer, 
feiict of W, Wiggetc Bulwer, clq. 
Mr. Robert 
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At Difs Heywood, aged 32, Mr. Doggett, 
a reipeCtable farmer. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Lavenham, Mr. Weftrop, 
furgeon, to Mifs Mary Fofter. . 
_Died.] At Bury, in her goth yeat, Mrs. 
Hart. 
At Woodbridge, the Rev. T. Goodwia, 
rector of Martlefliam. ie 
At Redgrave, aged 73, Mrs. Barker. 
_ At Biddlefton, aged 22, Mr. Tho. Stevens. 
At Hadleigh, Elizabeth Gibbons, wife of 
Thomas Gibbons, M. D. 
At Dalham, in his 68th year, Mr. George 
Fifher. ; 
Mr. Gabriel Truffor, of Friftan Hall. 
SUSSEX. 
A very fevere, and, for the feafon, very 
unufual tempeft was experienced at Lewes on 
the 31f of lat month. ‘Two claps of thun- 
der, in particular, were extremely loud and 
awful; and the lightning that preceded the 
peals fet fire to the fpire of Barcomb church, 
the flames of which foon aiarmed the prrith, 
and affembled a great number of perfons to 
the fpot. Ey dint of uncommon exertions, 
aided with a plentiful fupply of water, the 
fire was at length fortunately extinguifhed, 
after it had burnt about three hours, and con- 
fumed between fix and feven feet of the 
fpire. The body of the church did not re- 
ceive the flighteft injury. Confiderable da- 
mage was done by the ftorm in feveral other 
places. “The fwifts of Hendfield wind-mill 
were driven round with fuch velocity, that 
it was impeffible to ftop their motion, and 
the mill, in confequence, caught fire. 
Tarricd.| At Lewes, John Vernon, efq. 
of Bedrord-{quare, to Mifs Cranfton, only 
daughter of the late Capt.Cranfton,of the navy. 
At Tillington, Mr. William Bithop, © of 
Haftings, to Mifs Sarah Putrick, of the for- 
mer place. 
At Steyning, Mr. Woolgar, aged 18, te 
Mifs Longley, aged 80. Upwards of 00 
perfons attended this extraordinary wedding, 
and the bride received the warm congratula~ 
tions of all the elderly ladies in the neigh- 
bourhood. 
Died.| At Ipfwich, aged 22, Mr. Tho. 
Brown. Mr. John Carter. Mr. Edward 
Mayes. 
At Rye, Mr. Waterman, attorney. 
At Horfham, Mr. Grace, tanner: 
KENT. 
Married.} At Cantérbury, Mr. Thornas 
Bifhop, mafter of the Golden Lion, to Mis 
Mary Hodgman. Lieutenant Langley, of 
the Royal Glamorgan regiment, to Mifs 
Arabella Ciaringbould. 
At Ramfgate, Mr. James Sharp, to Mifs 
Mary Stock. 
At Prefton, near Feverfham, Mr. John 
Witenden, to Mifs Sarah Froft. 
At Biddenden, Mr. Seaman Beale, to Mifs 
Ann Witherden. Alfo, Mr, William Wim- 
fett, to Mrs. A. Ofbourne. 
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