1798.] 
At Barton, in this county, Mr. William®* 
Page, to Mifs Wilfon. 
. At Witcham, in the ifle of Ely, Mr. 
‘Richard Clay, to Mifs Ann Ware. 
At March, Mr. Thomas Cole, to Mifs 
Hetrendeén. 
At Chattaris, Mr. Newitt, to Mifs Smith: 
-Alfo Mr. Robert Gray, farmer, of Warboys, 
to Mifs Sufannah Brocks. 
baie At Cambridge, Mr. James Cock. 
Mr. John Brent, of Trinity college: 
was occafioned by the praeentay difcharge of 
a fowling-piece. 
At Wifbech, in the prime of life, Mr. 
Turner. 
At Caufeway-End Farm, aged 82, Mrs. 
Sarah Frohock, 
NORFOLK. 
Marricd.] At Norwich, Mr. John Dingle, 
jun. to Mrs. Cubitt. Mr. Jofeph Bullcraft, 
to Mifs M. Gooch. 
Mr. Thomas Tuck, of Strumpthaw, to Mifs 
Saul, of Blofield. 
Mr. Roger Cockerell, ef Saxlingham, to 
Mifs Baldrey, of Shottifham All Saints. 
At Thorpe, near Norwich, Mr. Stowe, to 
Mifs Catherine Sendall. 
Mr. Barnabas Bond, of Hindeyclay, to Mifs 
Matton, of Billineford. 
Mr. Richard Gapp, of Rickinghall-inferior, 
to Mifs Lucy Palmer, of Wilby. 
_ Mr. John Hunt, of Yaxley, to Mifs Mary 
Rodwell, of Denham. 
Mr. Gets, of Wattisfield, to Mifs Young- 
_ man, of Walfham-le-Willows. 
Mr. John Boufell, of Deepham, to Mrs. 
Frances Gibbon, of Nor wich. 
Mr. John Davey, of Swardefton, to Mife 
Bowles, of Saxthorpe. 
Mr. Woods, farmer, of Walpole, to Mifs 
E. Andrews. 
At Wells, James Bloom, efq. cornet. of 
the Holkham yeomanry, to Mifs Hague, of 
Weft Barham. 
At Thuming, Mr. Philip Davies, to have: 
Barber, of Bagthorpe. 
At Litcham, Mr. Samuel King, attorney, 
to Mifs Wardle, of Clenchwarton. 
Mr. Drake, of Merton, to Mifs Young, of 
Hauthoys. Mr. Waites, of Ingham, to Mifs 
Francis, of Mertham. 
At W yinodham, the Rev. W. Papillion, 
to Mifs Drake, daughter of the Rev.’R. 
Drake. 
Mr. C. P. Herbert, of Scotch-Bridge, in 
this county, to Mifs A. Fitzjohn. 
Died.} At Norwich, Mr. Thomas Amy. 
Mr. Edward Harcourt, clerk of the Norfolk 
militia meetings, aged 75 years. Mrs. Smart, 
aged 86. Mr. William Wood, formerly a 
proprietor of the old Yarmouth coach: he 
was found dead in his bed, on forcing ofva 
the door of his room, seid hewn ntly 
locked on going in or returning from his 
lodgings, and no other perfon h: ah for a long 
time entered the apartment; yet, although 
fuffered to perith ‘almoft for the common 
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his death © 
397 
neceflaries, his body was oftentatioufly car- 
ried to the grave in a heatfe, accompanied 
by the mockery of a mourning-coach. Mrs, 
Home, aged 50. 
Mr. Wm. Lovett, of Colton, farmer. 
At Bracondale, in her 69th year, Mrs. Mary 
Chafteney: 
At Caftleacre, aged 80, Mr. Robert Veres. 
At South Pickenham, in his 67th year 
Mr. John Fogfter. 
Suddenly, in his 36th year, Mr. Thomas 
“ics gan of the sigs ths aint inn, Swaft- 
am 
‘At Little Snoring, Mr. Jofeph Hill, fen. 
At Haughley, Mr. fohn Enefer, wae 4 
years; and on the following morning; John 
Ling, aged 88 years. 
At Lyng, G. Bunn, gent. aged 69. 
At Hillington, Wm. Browne Folkes, efq. 
At Afhwellthorpe, Edward Ward, aged gz. 
At Wickmere, Mrs. Gunton, aged 35. 
At Hardly, aged 64, Mr. William Gilbert, 
At Swaftham, fuddenly, Mrs. Brighton. 
wife of Mr. Thomas Brighton, of the King’s 
Arms inn, aged 36. Mr. Wright, aged 87. 
At Lynn, Mifs Phillippa Burrough, fecond 
daughter of the Jate Dr. Burrough, of Wif- 
bech. 
At Dereham, Mrs. Mayhew, wife of Mr. 
Robert Mayhew. 
At Grimftone, Mrs, Elizabeth Tompfon, 
aged gg. i 
At Higham Lodge, W. G. Donne, aged 105 
grandfon of William Donne, efq. 
At Horftead, W. Bighbey, aged 68- 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Stoke, B. S. Rowley, efq. 
of his majefty*s fhip Ramilies, to Mrs. Wade, 
of New-grange, Yorkthire. 
At Rendlefham, Mr. William Sinsifons to 
Mifs Ann Grofs. 
At Bury, Mr. John Nunn, jun. to Mifs 
Beeton. Mr. Vardy, jun. to Milfs Wilkes. 
Died.| At Iptwich, fuddenly, Mr. Thomas 
Brooks. 
At the fame place, aged 22, Lieutenant 
T.B. Bucke, of the marine forces, eldeft fon 
of Mr. Bucke, furgeon, or Ipfwich: he was 
on board the Victory, Admiral Lord St. Vin- 
cent’s fhip, in the glorious a¢tion of the 14th 
of February, 1797, and has been concerned 
in five other different engagements fince the 
commencement’of the war. 
At Bury, Mrs. Waldegraye. 
At Rougham, near Bury, Myr. Creafy, 
farmer. 
Aged 68, Mr. Wm. Bighy, of Hawkftead. 
fr. J. Newman, farmer, of Stradbrook « 
he was about three weeks ago bitten in the 
right-hand by a viper 5 the part immediately 
fwelled, andin a few days he was feized with 
a fever and delirium, which terminated in his 
death. 
Mrs. Howorth, of Needham-market. 
At Witnefham, near Ipfwich, aged 87, 
Mrs. Porter. 
At Yaxley, Mrs. Mary Leske, 
3. z Age, 
