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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. , 
Married.] At Swavefey, Mr. William 
Carter, to Mifs M. Hepher, of the fame 
place. 
At Ealfham, T. Ramfden, efy. to Mits 
Fenn, of that place. 
Died | At Cambridge, the wife of Mr. 
Lovelock, patten-maker. Mr. Townfend, an 
Ngenious painter. Mrs. Grundon, the mother 
of the late Mr. Grundon, apothecary. 
Agec 65, the widow of Mr. Anderfon, for- 
merly of the Blue Boar Inn. 
NORFOLK. 
Married ] At Norwich, Mr. John Filby, 
woolcomber, to Mrs. Gant, of the White 
Horfe, Hautboys. Mr. Heaiell, 
Mifs Watfon. 
At Feckenham, Mr. 
Robert Clarke, to 
Mifs Hanfon. 
At Starfton, the Rev. Robert Etheridge of ° 
that place, to Mrs. Law, of Pulham Market. 
At Sparham, Richard Lloyd, jun. ety. of 
Baw: efwell, to Mifs Elwin, of Booton. 
At coe My. Leefet, farmer, at Rack- 
heath, to Miis Letitia Crabb, of the former 
place. 
At Wells, Mr. Adam Burrell, of Flitcham, 
to Mifs Aitley, of the former place. 
At Flitcham, Mr. P: Bell, of Cattleacre, to 
Mifs M. Burrell. 
Died. | At Norwich, aged 26, Mr. William 
Marks, plumber, &c. Aged 59 Mr. Richard 
_Gidney. Aged 61, Mr. John Taylor, coal 
merchant, after a lung and painful illnefs. 
Whilf upon an afternoons vifit to his daugh- 
ter in King-ftreety Mr. Keymer, fhawl-ma- 
ker. Aged 67, the wife of Mr. William 
Fofter. Aged 68, Mis. Judith Roper. Aged 
72, Mrs. Ann Fell, fifter to the late Mr. Wil-. 
liam Fell. Aged 80, Mrs. Paterfon, reli€t 
of the late Mr. Edward Paterfon. Aged 33, 
the wife of captain John Simpfon, of the 
marines Mrs. Clova, wife of Mr. Jofeph 
€lova, an eminent veterinary furgeon, in this 
eity. 
a Ayltham, aged 89, the reli& of Dr. 
Jofeph Nicol Scott, one of the minifers cf the 
- Independent congregation, and afterwards a 
phyfician. -Mr. Thomas Green, fhopkeeper. 
At Falkenham, Mrs. Woodgate, wife of 
Mr. Woodgate, farmer. 
At Sparham, aged 81, Mr. Fifher, an emi- 
nent farmer. 
At Loddon, aged 17, Mr. John Gibbs, fon 
of Mr Gibbs. 
At Downham, Mifs Chapman, daughter of 
Mr. William Chapman, 
At Yarmouth, the wife of William Fifher, 
efq. one of the receivers general for this bo- 
rough. Aged 82, Mr. William Maully, 55 
years one of the organifts of that place. 
At Alphington, aged 75, Mr. William Ni- 
sholls, a refpe@table farmer. 
At Lynn, Mrs. Allen, mother of J. W- 
Allen, efq. of Bury. 
At Great Yarmouth, aged 75, Mrs. Moxon, 
wife of Mr. Moxon, grocer. 
Cambridgcfhire....Norfolk....Suffolk, ec. 
Laker, to- 
* family 
[Aprif 
"At Downham, Mifs @hapman, daeghter of 
Mr. William Chapman. 
At Afhill, near Swaffham, aged 64, Mr. 
Edmund Bufcall. 
SUFFOLK. : 
Married.] At Icklingham, Charles Gwilt, 
Ba to Mifs C. Stephens, of Kencot, Oxford- 
ire. 
At Ipfwich, Mr. Thomas Thorby, haber 
dafher, of Colchefter, to Mifs E. Maw, daugh-~ 
ter of Mr. Maw, tallow chandler of the for- 
mer place. 
Died.} At Bury, aged 52, Mrs. S. Wood- 
rofte, fifter of Mr. Woodrofte, miller. 
At Beccles, Mr. Savage, baker, who felz 
from a cart, and fra€tured his ikull fo dréad= 
fully that he inftantly expired. 
At Wattisfeld, aged g1, Mrs. Smith, re- 
li&t of Mr. Smith, oil man of London. 
At SE. aged 36, Mr. Durrant, 
farmer and grazier. 
On the road leading from Bury to Saxham, 
John Lydall, in confequence of the feverity c& 
the weather. 
At Sudbury, aged 71, Mr. Jofeph Godfrey, 
one of the principal burgeffes of that borough. 
At Loweftoft, aged 79, Mr. James. Rich- 
mond. 
At Long Melford, Mr. Z. Lungley. 
At Woodbridge, Mifs Walford, the younge# 
daughter of Mr. Walford of that place. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| At Colchefter, Mr. P. Lewis 
to Mifs H. Hollingfworth, of Chelmsford. 
At Thaxted, Mr. Willes, to Mifs E. Count, 
daughter of Mr. Count. 
At Dunmow, Mr. B. Stubing, falefman, of 
Leadenhall, to Mifs S. Spooner, of Great Bad- 
dow. 
At Chipping-Ongar, John Hughes, efq. ts 
Mifs Waiker, daughter of Mr. Thomas Wal- 
ker, furgeon. 
At Satfroa Walden, Hollis Clayton, of 
Great Dunmow, draper, to Mits Impey, of 
the former place. 
At Burnham, Mr. Henry Banks, furgeon, 
to Mifs Sharp, of Holkham. 
Dicd.] At Chelmsford, Mr. Thomas Collisy 
many years governor of the poor houfe ia 
that parith, and whvu by his induftry, care, and 
cleanlinefs, gave much {atisfaCtion to the pa- 
rifhioners. 
At Halfted, —— Edwards, efy. one of his 
Majefty’s juftice s of the peace, far the county 
of Effex. 
At Upmintter, aged 84, the Rey. Mr. 
Cuthtere, re€tor of Latchingdon. 
Erratum in sur loft. 
In the article of Mrs. Ifaac’s death, that 
lady is faid to have been the daughter of Mr. 
Bailey, it fhould have been—‘‘ Mr. Bailey 
Tailer.” 
KENT. 
At St. Dunftan’s, near Canterbury, in the 
of Mr. Thomas Chatwine, fhop- 
keeper, the following diftreffing circum- 
fiance took place. The maa, his wife, an@ 
three 
