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fhe could thruft it through the fnow, for- 
tunately thought of tying her handkerchief 
to the branch, by which means fhe was dif- 
covered; and is now living, with no other 
Injury‘than the lots of her toes. 
- Married.) At Cambridge, John Caftleton 
Miller, efg. of Queen’s-college, to Mifs 
Pagett, eldeft daughter of the late Rev. Wm. 
Pagett, of ‘Totteridge in Herts. 
Died. | At Cambridge, Mrs, Martindale, 
reli& of Mr. Martindale, attorney. Mr. 
Dawfon, ftone-mafon. Aged 86, Mrs Sa- 
ville, formerly a {chool-miftrefs. Mrs. Sarah 
James, reliét of the late Mr. Thomas James, 
tormerly printer of the Cambridge Journal. 
At Burwell, aged 80, Mr. eee mon: an 
opuient and refpettable maltfter. 
NORFOLK, 
Married.}| At Norwich, Mr. F..W. Ste- 
yenfon, one of the Norwich affociation, to 
Mifs H. Wilkins. The Rev. Francis Wil- 
liam Robe, to Mifs E. Wolverton. Mr. M. 
Smith, formeriy of London, to Mifs Hen, 
of Wymendham. 
At Loddon, Mr. Jenny, fhopkeeper, to 
Mifs Brame, of Loweftoft. 
At Difs, Mr. J Mufgrave, of London, to 
Mifs Williams, of Difs. 
At Yarmouth, H. Popplewell, efq. to 
Mifs Mary Ann N. Taylor, Mr. Samuel 
Howes, timber-merchant, to Mits Goodens, 
of Potter Heigham. Mr, James Laws, to 
Mrs, Bean. 
Died.| At Norwich, aged 84, Mr. Jere- 
miah Spurrell. Mrs. Olletts, of the Half- 
Moon inn. Mrs. Howlett. Mrs. Buffey. 
Mr.-Chamberlain, fhoemaker. Aged 7 years, 
Ann Dybald, who having been fent by her 
aunt for fome water, fell into the river, and 
was drowned. Aged 47, John Brunings, 
bricklayer, who was found drowned in Thorpe 
Upper-reach. Aged 64, Mrs. Parflee, wife 
of Mr. Parflee, of the Bell inn. Mr. Wm. 
Perowne, publican. Mr. Larke, formerly of 
the Handinn. Mrs. Porter, wife of Mr. R. 
Porter. Aged 81, Mr Cook, who expired 
whilft on an afternoon’s vifit to a friend. 
Aged 77, Mr. Tho. Walfby. Mr. Nichols, 
the clerk of St. Gregory’s parifh, who at- 
_ tended the funeral of Mr. Cook the day be- 
fore his owndeath, Mr. J. Talbot, of Lon- 
don. Aged 39, Mrs. Hawkes, of the Ribs 
of Beef inn. Mr. R. King, book-binder. 
Aged 72, Mr. Thomas Boyce, fhopkeeper. 
Mifs M. Herring. Mr. Edward Callon, for- 
merly mafter of the Duke’s Palace work- 
houfe. 
At Mulbarton, Mrs. Bates, reli@t of Tobi 
Bates, efq. 
At Whiponfett, Mr. Nathaniel Raven, 
groeer. 
At Sprouften, aged $9, Mr. Edward Davy, 
a refpectable farmer. 
At Backheath, aged 33, Mr. William Bur- 
rowes. 
At Madder-market, aged 60, Mrs, Earl, 
wife of Mr. C. Easl. 
Norfolk... Suffalk... 
Hertfordjbire, Sc. 
At Hingham, the Rev. Mr, Buck, matter 
of the grammar-fchool, -and vicar of Deep- 
ham. 
At Aylfham, aged 34, Mrs. Ainge, wife 
of Mr. Jofeph Ainge. 
At Wymondham, Mrs. Spauls, wife of 
Mr. Spauls, fugar-baker. 
At Funden-hall, Mr. Gray, fen..farmer. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.} At Ip{wich, the Rey. P. Hough- 
ton, minifter of the o€tagon chapel, to Mrs. 
‘Taylor, widow of the late Mr. Taylor, furs 
geon. \ 
At Stretford, the Rey. Mr. Leeds, to Mifs 
Philippa Eaftgate. 
Died.] At Bury, Thomas, the youngeft fon 
of Mr, .A. Hunter, Netiaten Mrs. John- 
fton, a maiden lady, aged 61. Aged 64, Mr. 
Willen Church. Mr. Lionel Mayhew, an 
opulent farmer. 
Aged 76, Mr. James Peake, upwards of 
32 years governor of Bulcam Houte of In- 
duftry. | 
At Somerly-hall, Wm. Beckford, efq. 
At Melford, aged 73, Mrs. E. Bowers, 
late of the Ram inn. Mr, Thomas Corden, 
builder, 
At Loweftoft, aged 27, Lieutenant Eaft- 
land, of the North Lincoin militia. 
At Great Wenham, Mr. D. Rift, a re- 
fpectable farmer. 
At Nayland, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Jones, wife of the Rey. Mr. Jones. 
At Nedging, Mifs Martha Bolton, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Mr. Bolton, who fell from a 
horfe as fhe was riding to fchool, and was 
preiled to death by a loaded wagyon pafiing 
at the fame inftant. 
At Wood-Ditton, a Gvate of the Weft 
Suffolk fupplementary militia, who was found 
frozen to death. The body was difcovered 
by the barking of a fpaniel dog, who flew at 
the perfon who firft approached his matter, 
whom he had continued to watch three nights 
and days without food. i 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.| Athis feat at Cole-green, aged 23, 
the Right Hon. George Nafiau Clavering 
Cowper, Earl Cowper. In the {pring of laft 
year his lerdthip fell from his horfe, and re- 
fufed to be bled; to which negleét his phy- 
ficians attribute his premature death, occa- 
fioned by the burfting of a blood-veflel in the 
lungs. 
At Baldock, after a lingering ilInefs, Mr. 
Fitzjohn, an eminent maltfter. 
At Great Gaddefden-place, aged 91, ie: 
Crawley, relict of the late J. Crawley, elq. 
of Stockwood, Bedfordthire. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| At Chelmsrord, Mr. J: Clarke, 
brazier, to Mifs Sarah Clarke » of the Duke’s- 
head. 
AtColchefter, Mr. Joha Jackfon, grocer, 
to Mifs Hibbs, of Walton Le Soken. 
At Hockrill, Mr. Tyler, coach- makery to 
Mifs Taylor, of Bifkop-fiortford, 
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