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Martin’s at Oak, He was the firft man that 
raifed the tenor of St. Peter’s bells, for 
which reafon the ringers gave an excellent 
funcral peal on the day of his interment. 
At Tuddenham, in the prime of youth, 
Mr. Benjamin Wilfon. 
Mrs, Mumby, of Sutton Marth. 
At -Southrepps; in the 47th year of his 
age, the rev. Erafmus Druery. It is not the 
ufual echo of panegyric, but ftrict juftice to 
add, that he was, throughout the whole 
tenor of his life, a father to the poor and 
_ Satherlefs; and that he defended the caufe of 
the widow, and of him that had no helper. 
NORFOLK. 
A telegraph is fhortly to be erected at Yar- 
thouth, to communicate-with the Nore. 
M. ea At Norwich, Mr. John Stew- 
ard, attorney, to Miis N, Richards, of 
Weedépr, Mr. F, Noverre, to Miis H. 
Brunton, third daughter of Mr. John Brun- 
ton, manager of the Norwich theatre. 
_ At Yarmouth, Mr. Thomas Gooda, to 
Milfs Fairweather, of Aldeby. Mr. Robert 
Pottie, to Mifs Loofe.. Mr. Thomas Pool, 
ef London, toMifs Lucy Hall, of Yarmouth. 
Mr, Jobn’Kerrich, of Harlefton, to Mils 
E. Frefhtield, of Norwich. 
. Died|.. At Norwich, aged 82, Mrs. Ifa- 
bella, Pearion, widow of Mr. Charles Pear- 
fon; a comedian of facetious memory in the 
Norwich theatre. In his 44th year, Mr. 
Charles Wright, hatter and hofier. Aged 72, 
Mr. Jofeph Englifh, wool-comber. Aged 
65, Mr. William Lane, ftone-mafon ; and a 
few days after, Mrs. Lane, his wife. In his 
69th year, Mr. Richard Afpin, late mafter of 
the Black ftiar’s public-houfe, in St. George’s, 
Colegate. Aged 76, Mr. James Derefley. 
Mr. Robert Punchard. Mifs Eliz. Flowers. 
Jn his 77th year, Mr. Daniel Ritio, collec- 
. tor of the excife. . Mrs. Ebbetts. . 
At Nayland, Mrs. Ifabella Juliana Har- 
gold, wife of Mr. Harrold, furgeon, and 
Aeaeet daughter of Peter ie Neve, efq. of 
Norwich. 
In the 87th year of his age, Charles Wef- 
ton, efq. alderman of Mancroft-ward, one of 
his majefty’s juftices of the peace for the 
county of Norfolk, and fellow of the Anti- 
quarian fociety. The firft bank eftablifhed 
in Norfolk was under his dire@tion, and 
epened in 1756. 
At Holt, in her 88ch year, Mis: Catherine 
Spurgin. 
At Hargham, Mrs. Bowles. 
At Aflacton, .in her 73d year, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Utting, widow of the late Mr. John 
Utting, furgeon. 
At Betthorpe, Mr. Stanley, 
farmer, 
As Mr, Gooch, of Stratton Strawlefs, was 
returning from Coltithall corn market, he 
was killed by a fallfrom his horfe. He ap- 
peared to have been dragged to a confiderable 
diftance, and was found in a very mangled 
fiate, with his foot banging in the ftirrup. 
a wealthy 
e 
He was a man who uniformly fupported an 
excellent character in life. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Ipfwich, Mr. Richard Pore 
ter, to Mifs Smith, of Thornham. 
At Bury, Mr. Bacot; to Mifs Willey. 
At Framlingham, the rev. Wm. B. Crae 
thern, diffenting minifter, of Dedham, to 
Mrs. Margaret Linfted, of Woodbridge. 
’ Mr. James Goitences of Sutton, to Mifs 
Dobide, of Soham. 
Mr. Morley, farmer, of Chevington, to- 
Mifs Felton. 
Died.] At Ipfwich, aged 62, Mr. Jofeph 
Quilter. 
At Beccles, aged 23, Mrs. Ward. 
At Cranmer Green, Mrs. Wink. 
At Long Melford, at the advanced age of 
$2, Mrs. Wink. 
Mrs. Negus, wife of H. Negus, efq. of 
Bungay. 
At Gazely, Mr. Thomas Rogers. 
Azed $1, Mrs. Manning, of Hawitead. 
At save Hall, Mrs. Kerfey. She had 
been blind feveral years, and approaching too 
near the fire, fhe was burned ‘in fuch adread-— 
ful manner, that fhe foon after Po tae es 
At Melford, Mr. Daniel Mills, of the 
George inn. 
Aged 24, Mr. Robert Walgrave Brewfter, 
of Bevington-houfe, Belchamp. 
At Mildenhall, Mrs. E. Ruthbrooke. Mifs 
Mary Andrews. Aged 93, Mrs. Ewell. 
At Haverhill, George Howland, efq. un- 
cle of Sir Gasiae Howland, bart. 
At Woodbridge, - aged g4, Mrs. Thomp- 
fon, widow. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
“Married.] At ‘Wormley, Mr. Charles 
Walftead, of the cuftom-houfe, to Mifs 
Porter, of Enfield. 
At Gravely, Mr. John Selford, of Alder- 
manbury, Blackwell-hall fa€tor, to Mifs 
Salifbury, daughtef of the rev. T. Salifbury, 
of the former place. 
Died.| At Watford, univerfally refpefted 
whilff living, and as greatly regretted at his 
deceafe, Mr. Hawthorne. His benevolence 
to the poor was unbounded. 
At Berkhamfted, univerfally lamented, 
Mrs. Smith, more than 20 years governefs 
of the ladies? boarding-fehool in that town. 
At Baldock, aged 66, Thomas Barnes, 
gent. fon of the late rev. Robert. Barnes, of 
Camerton, near Workington. 
Francis Hammond, efq. of Potter’s-bar. 
ESSEX. 
A dreadful fire lately broke out at Chif- 
well, in this county, which entirely con~ 
fumed 37 dwelling-houfes, and reduced up~ 
wards of 50 families tothe neceflity of feek~ 
ing refuge in barns, ftables, and other out~ 
houfes. The lofs is ‘eftimated at above 
10,000]. 
Marricd.| At Great Claton, Captain Hill, 
of Hull, to Mifs Deborah Sadler, of the for- 
mer place. 
At 
