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At Wentworth, in the ifle of Ely, the Rev. 
Richard Wakeling, retor of that parith. 
-Died.] At Deddington, Mrs. Caurchill, 
wife of Mr. Samuel Churchill, attorney at 
law, of that place, aged 54. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] At Norwich, the Rev. Jofeph 
Brett, to Mivs Barton. Mr. Lubbock, to 
Miis Hannah Wayte. 
Mr. Cozens, of Shouldham, to Mifs R. 
Sewell, of Longford. 
Mr. Thompfon, land-furveyor, of Wat- 
lington, to Mrs, Scott, of Hetherfett. 
At Lynn, Mr. Mountain, to Mifs Jofilin. 
Died.| At Norwish, Mr. Harry Mean, 
matter of the Maid’s-head public-houfe. Mrs. 
Ann Taylor, of the Black-horfe inn. Aged 
68, Mr. William Newbiggen. In her 8rft 
year, Mrs. Ruft. At the advanced age of 
98, Mrs Hubbard. In her 85th year, Mrs. 
Mary Day. Aged 58, Mr. William Cobb, 
formerly of the Rampant-horte inn. 
At Yarmouth, aged $0, Mrs. Banting. 
Aged 86, Ms. James Windett, of stoke 
Holy Crofs. 
At Wood-Norton, in his 71f year, the 
Rev. William Norris, A. M. re€tor of the 
parithes of Kilverftone and Aldborough, 
After a long illnefs, borne with great for- 
titude, Mr. Benjamin Salifbury, landlord of 
the Bullinn, Barton Mills. 
Aged 66, Mrs. Burn, of Stanfield-Hall, 
near Wymondham. : 
At Barfham, near Beccles, Mr. Buxton, 
one of the yeomanry cavalry. 
At Gimingham, in her 69th year, Mrs. 
E. Smith, widow of the late Mr. Phillip 
Smith, attorney. 
At Thorpe, aged 59, Mrs. Newton, wife 
of the Rev. Mr. Newton, minifter of the 
independent congregation in that city, and 
daughter of Dr. Samuel Wood. 
At Hillborough, in his 78th year, Mr. 
Henry Mower. 
Aged 73, Mr. Robert Jackfon, of Docking. 
In her 46th year, Mrs. Spratt, of. Ig- 
berough. 
On the 30th day of Auguft, Mafter Jofeph 
Barnard, the gniy child of Mr. and the pre- 
fent Mrs. Barnard, of Calfon, near Norwich. 
This late endearing child, of only eight years 
and a few months old, fhared a very uncom- 
mon intereft in the affections and in the at- 
tentions of all who faw him. it. pleafed 
God, from whom proceeds the variety of in- 
telleé&t and difpofition early difcerned in 
children, to favour him with a capacity and 
fenfibility of mind feldom poffeffed in the 
years of childhood. The inguifitivenefs of 
his little mind increafed the objects of his 
knowledge, which, with his promifing dif- 
pofition for moral excellence as well as in- 
telle€tual attainments, entwined him in the 
atfeétions of his parents: their feelings will 
be beft experienced by parents, and would 
eccafion a forrow truly without hope, did 
met the chriftian do€trine of pardon and re- 
demption fernifh an affurance that, in the 
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deemed from death, by him who is the Re ‘y 
furreétion and the Lifes ain woe. 
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A robbery of a very daring id fingular 
nature was lately committed at Barton Mills, 
upon the property of Mr. Thomas Archery — 
who had nearly a whole field of wheat th; eth 
out in the night, and the fheaves 4fterwirds _ 
fet upright in the fame manner as they had 
been left. ‘ eae mei 
Married.] Mr. S. Barthorp, quarter-maftet — 
in the Suffolk Provifional Cavalry, to Mife _ 
M. Sheppard, of Tunftall. HE 
At Lavenham, Mr. Michael Steed, of 
Waildingfield, farmer, to Mrs. Danfie, widow 
of the late Mr. Danfie, fchoolmatter, at Eaft 
Bergholt. Ge : 
Died.) At Bury St. Edmund’s, Mrs. Handy 
relict of the late Rev. Chriftopher Hand, 
rector of Aller; in Somerfethhire. © myst 
At Ipfwich, agea 89, Mr. William Trues 
love, woollen-draper and banker. Aged 405 
Mrs. Chriftie. Suddenly, in Clopton’s hof-_ 
pital, whilft eating his dinner, Mr, Talbot - 
Girling, many years landlord of the Dog — 
inn. Mr. Charles Burcham. ee 
Aged 75, Mr. Charles Bigg, of Stansfield. 
At Gunton-hall, near’ Loweftoft, G. 
Doughty, efq. of Tneberton. This gentle- 
man ferved the office of high-fheriff for the 
county in 1793. 
In her 74th year, greatly regretted by all 
who knew her, and particularly by the poor 
under her care, Mrs. Peake, wife of Mr. 
James Peake, upwards of,thirty years gover- 
nor of Bulcanip houfe of induftry. 
Aged 63, after a very fhort illnefs, Mr: 
Samuel Fayers, of Rede: his brother, who 
died three weeks before, left him a {mall 
landed eftate, and confiderable perfonal pro- 
perty. This fudden acquifition of weaith 
is fuppofed to have been the caufe of Fayer’s 
death, Who was hicherto a day-labourer. 
ESSEX. 
Married.] Mr. Edward George Creek, far- 
mer, of Little Horkiley, to Mifs Ratcliff, of 
Sandon. 
Mr. Beadle, of Witham, to Mifs Barnes. 
Died.] At Heycon, Sir P. Sesame, Bart. 
By his will, which was made 18 years ago, 
he has left the whole of nis property, real . 
and perfonal, to Mrs. Herne, with the re- 
verfion of his real eftate to her tun, B.B. 
Herne, efq. 
At Aldborough, near Ilford, Rickard Fair- 
brother, huntiman to Broome, efq. 
and formerly the celebrated hu t{man of 
Harding Newman, efq. He was fome years 
ago well-known for his horfe called Folly fs 
Roger, which carried him through fome of 
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In her 7oth year, Mrs: Cock, of Dunmow. 
Mr. George Hazell, farmer, of Rawreth. 
At Saffron Walden, Mr, Sparrow, fur 
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