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At Oxborsugh, Mrs. Mann, wife of Mr. 
Mann, butc er. 
At Yarmourh, Mr. J. Sacker, wine cooper. 
At Swaffham, aged 45, Mr. John Suton, 
gun and white fimith. 
At Salhout-, aged 69, Richard Ward, Efq. 
Lieut. Col. of the Eaft Norfolk regiment of 
Militia. He alo aéted in the commiffion of 
the peace, and 1s.a Deputy Lieutenant. Daur- 
ing 1§ years of his earlier life, he ferved us 
an officer of Dragoons, and for the laft 21 
years in the militia of his country. A gentle- 
man, who-in every (tation, military, civil or 
domeftic, uniformly engag:d the refpect, ef- 
teem ard love of all with whom he was 
connected, or to whom he was knowa. 
SUFFOLK. 
Died.] At Bury, Mifs Dancer. 
At Ipfwich,.Mrs. Norris, wife of Mr. 
Norris, brazier. | 
At Rougham, near Bury, Mrs. Hayward, 
wife of Mr. W. Hayward. Mrs. Martin, 
wife of Mr. J. Martin, farmer. 
At Framlingham, Mrs. M. Howfe. 
At Little Saxham Hall, Mr. Robinfon, 
farming fteward to T. Mills, efq. of that 
place. 
At Bures St. Mary, John Day; he was 
killed on the fpot by the wheels of a waggon 
running over his kody, 
‘At Sudbury, Mr. J. Hayward, of the 
Dolphin Inn. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Dicd.] At Stantted Dale, Afhton, efq. 
At Afpenden Hall, by Buntingford, GC. 
Francklyn, efq. 
ESSEX. ; 
Married.} At Thorpe Le Soken, Mr. 
James Rolph, of Kent’s-hill Farm, to Mifs 
Bromley, of Little Clackton. 
At Chelmsford, J. S. Milney, efq. fhop- 
keeper, to Mifs Roberts. 
At North Shoebury, J. Afplin, efq. M.D. 
of Bury, to Mifs E. Burchell, of the former 
lace. 
At Halfted, Mr. S. Backingham, of Col- 
chefter, to Mifs Nokes, of the former place. 
At Bentley, Mr. J. Lay, farmer, to Mifs 
E. Garwood, of Dodnifh Farm, in the fame 
parith. 
At Boxitead, Mr S. Lufkin, gent. to Mifs 
E. Skinner, of Great Bromley. 
At Kirby, Mr. John Hibbs, to Mifs A. 
Hewit, of Waltonin the Naze, daughter of 
the late Capt. Hewit. 
At Bardfield Saling, Mr. Glafscock, of 
Great Bardfield, farmer, to Mifs Jane Willis, 
ef the fomer place. 
At Great Dunmow, Mr. H. Joice, to Mifs 
Cornell, of Stone Hall. 
At Little Cranfield, Mr. Wm. Saltmarth, 
ef Much-Eafton-Bury, to Mifs A. Stagg, of 
the former place. 
At Kirby Le Soken, Mr. J. Smith, of 
Great Clackton, to Mifs Baker, of the former 
place. 

Suffolk....Kent. 
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Died.] At Chelmsford, Mr. Wm. Ane: 
drews, attorney at law. Aged to, Mr. W. 
Clachar, fon of Mr. Clachar, bookfeller, 
At Colchefter, Mifs Child, daughter ef 
T. Child, efq: 
At Epping, Elija Goff, efq. of London. 
At Kelvedon, Mr. L. Payne, of the Swan, 
Halfted. Aged34, Mifs A. Rayna. 
At Raleigh, while on a vifit, Mr. Pea- 
cock, of Beaches Farm,in the parith of 
Rawreth. 
At Harrow, aged 67, M. Harrifon, efys 
At Wantted, Mr. T. Blofs, baker. 
At High Ongar, aged $0, Mr. Bridge, 
formerly of Maldon. 
At Eat Hanningfield, Mr. M. Lord, far- 
mer, who fell from the frame of a roll en 
which he was riding, and received a blow 
over the head, «which occafioned his death. 
At Dedham, aged.86, Mrs. Colchefter. 
Mr. Sam. Farran, feed{man. 
KENT. 
Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. E. Jefferys, 
watchmaker, to Mifs E. Foreman. 
At Chilham, Mr. H. Francis, of Cantera 
bury, to Mifs Crux, of the former place. 
At Birchington, in the Ifle of Thanet, E. 
Taddy, efg. of Margate, to Mifs Friend, of 
the former place. 
At Saltwood, near Hyth, Mr. W. Raif- 
beck, furgeon, of Appleby, Weftmoreland, 
to Mifs Kemp, of the former place. 
At St. Mary Cray, Mr. R. Forfter,. to 
Mits Stow, a lady of large fortune. 
At Hearne, Mr. P. Warner, of Whitftaple, 
to Mifs M. Browne, of the Red Lion at the 
former place. 
At Feverfham, Mr. Trefs, grocer, of that 
place, to Mits Finch, of Raigham. 
Died.] At Dartford, aged 84, Mrs. M. 
Fleet, fen. 
At St. Dunftan’s, Canterbury, Mr. Att- 
wood, malfter. 
At Deal, aged 77, Mr. H. Groombridge, 
late of Yalding. 
At Ulcomb, Mrs. Robins, reli& of the late 
Mr. Robins, farmer. 
At Margate, the Hon. John Tufton, brother 
of the Earl of Thanet, and M. P. for the 
borough of Appleby, Weftmoreland. 
At Folkeftone, aged 74, Mr. J. Jagger. 
Aged 36, Mr. Wm. Elgar, taylor. 
A Canterbury, aged 36, Mr..E. C. Gregory, 
fugar-refiner, Goodman’s Fields, London. 
Aged 78, in St. John’s hofpital, Mr. B Fore- 
man. Myr. Gadefby, wife of Mr. Gadehy. 
At Broadmead, near Folkeftone, Mr. R. 
Pettman, farmer. 
At Sturry, Mifs Lucas. 
At Sandgate, Mr. Pollard, who dropped 
down ina fit, and inftantly expired, 
At Barham, Mr. J] Gooden, of the Duke 
of Cumberland public houfe. 
At Wrotham, Lieut. Col. Shadwell! of the 
28th Light Dragoons. The colonel obferv- 
ing two men in the whdrefs of dragoons. en- 
quired 
