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Married.] At Notwich, Mr. H. Beaver, 
to Mifs M. Leathes. Mr. C. Worth, mer- 
chant, to Mifs Maria Carter, of Thorpe. 
The rev. Morden Carthew, of Frettenham, 
to Mifs Pike, of Coltithall. 
Died.] At Norwich, aged 47, Mr. Wool- 
terton. Mrs. De Caux: fhe was found dead 
in her bed, without having experienced any 
previous illnefs. Mifs Mary Hudfon, third 
daughter of Mr. James Hudfon, banker, in 
this city. In her 75th year, Mrs. Branch.. 
Aged 59, Mr. Jofeph Wilkerfon. 
At Fakenham, Mrs. Jones. To uncom- 
mon perfonal beauty, the added the graces of 
mind, and an elegance of manners, feldom 
paralleled. 
At Mattifhall, in his 3oth year, the Rev. 
St. John Smith, one of the fenior fellows of 
‘Caius College, Cambridge. 
. SUFFOLK. 
Marvried.| At Ipfwich, Mr. Woodthorpe 
Collet, of Clopton, to Mifs Skinner, of the 
former place. Mr. Taylor, of Abberton- 
hall, near Colchefter, to Mifs Syer, of Ked- 
dington, near Clare. 
At Brandon, Mr. John Burgefs, to Mifs 
Mary Day. 
At Ruthall, Mr. Anthony Smith, to Mrs. 
Cunningham. 
_Died.| At Ipfwich, fuddenly, Mr. Jen- 
nings.. Samuel Wollafton,efq. Patent Cufto- 
mer, of the port of Ipfwich. Mrs. Laft, 
At Bury, Mrs. Hayward. 
At Pettaugh, of which he was rector, at 
the advanced age of 83, the Rev. William 
Yousg, fon of Dr. Young, beft known to 
the world by the name and charaGter of Mr. 
Abraham Adams, in the novel of Fofeph An- 
drews. ; 
At Brandon, aged 38, Mr. John Enefer, 
farmer. 
At Sudbury, Mr. Thomas Norman. 
Aged 88, Mr. Edward Manning, formerly 
an opulent farmer at Hawftead, but who had 
retired from bufinefs. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married. At St. Albans, Mr. B. Cooper, 
to Mifs Adams. 
At Jotteridge, Mr. Richard Bowzer, of 
the Borough, to Mrs. Denifon, of Bedford- 
row. - 
The rev. R. Vivian, reftcr of Bufhey, to 
-Mifs Emmett, of St. Albans. 
Died]. AtHertford, Mr. Richard Byron. 
PRSGER. pf! 
Married.| At Chelmsford, Mr. J.O. Parker, 
jun. to Mifs Service, daughter of Mr. R. Ser- 
vice, of Finfbury-fquare. 
At Malden, Captain Adams, of the Eagle 
excife cutter, Plymesth, to Mifs Sadd, of 
the former place. Alfo, Mr. Maffy, barrack- 
maiter of that town, to Mifs Stokes, of 
Chelmsford. 
At Wanftead, Lieutenant Richard Bennet, 
of the 13th light dragoons, to Mifs Graves, 
daughter of Thomas Graves, efq. of Gothic 
Lodge, near Kumford. 
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Nor folk—Suffolk—Herifordjbire—Effex, Ge. 
[ Aug. 
Died.| At Colchefter, aged 55, Francis 
Smythies, efq. an eminent folicitor, and 
town clerk of that borough. 
At Sandford Mill, in Springfield, Mrs. 
Pedley, wife of Mr. Pedley, of White~ 
chapel, and daughter of Mr. Milbank, of 
Little Waltham. 
Mr. Bannifter, farmer, of Rayleigh. 
At Birch Hall, near Coichefter, Mrs. 
Keeling. 
Suddenly, Myr. Ifaac Froft, of Stanley 
Hall, Pebmarth. 
At Halfted, aged 21y Mr. Jofeph Rey- ~ 
nolds. 
KENT. 
At a meeting of the Kent agricultural fo- 
ciety, held at Afhford, on the 3d inftant, the 
premium of four guineas, for the beft Rom- 
ney Marth Ram bred in Kent, was adjudged 
to Mr. Strickland, of Appledore; and the 
premium of two guineas for the fecond beft 
ditto, to Mr. Francis Whitfield, of Afhford, 
Married.] At Rochefter, Captain Tem~ 
pleton, of the Marines, to Mifs Clegg. 
At Folkfone, Mr. J. Harvey, to Mifs 
Mary Spicer. — . 
At Whitftable, Mr. Robert Newing, of 
the Company of Dredgers, to Mifs Nancy 
Allen. 
At Charlton, Mr. William Barns, of Paing- 
ton, to Mifs Ann Edwards, of the former 
place. : 
Mr. Elfted, furgeon of Chilham, to Mifs 
Rebecca Whitfield, of Canterbury. 
Died]. At Chatham, Mr. James Kincaide, 
mafter blackfmith, of this deck-yard. Aged 
68, Mr. John Tucker. 
At Sheernefs, Mr. W.D. Banes, mafter 
maft-maker, of that dock-yard. Mrs. Irwin. 
At Lee, near Canterbury, after a long and 
painful illnefs, borne with exemplary forti- 
tude, Mrs. Byrche, widow of the Rev.Wm, 
Dejovas Byrche, M. A. of the Blackfriars, 
in Canterbury. 
At Sittingbourne, in her 8ad year, Mrs. 
Jane Smithe, widow of the Rev John Smithe, 
late vicar of Borden, in this county, and 
reCtor of Skifbeck, Lincolnfhi:e. 
At the fame place, Mr. T. Wilkins, jun. 
of the Dover Caftle, aged 80. John Stubbs, 
formerly a fhipwright, and fquarer of timber 
for the meafurers in the dock-yar@; he had 
for a long time been fuperannuated. 
Mrs. Wa'dron, of the Black-boy public 
houfe, Room Lane ; the was fuddenly feized 
with a paralytic ftroke, as fhe was ftanding 
over the fire, by which dgmdent fhe burnt 
herfelf fo dreadfully, that The expired the 
next day. 
At Ramfgate, of a fever and inflammation 
of the lungs, contraéted in the late expedi- 
tion to Oftend, Lieutenant Colonel Boones 
ofthe fir regiment cf guards. 
At Brompton, of a confumption, Mr. J. 
S:one, fhipwright; he was greatly refpeétcd 
for the extraordinary purity of his morals. 
At Hythe, Mrs. Gcere. Mrs. Watchers 
of the Duke’s Head public-houfe. 2 
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