1800.] 
‘Baker, only daughter of Mr. Baker, of Hal- 
fted. ; 
_ At Raydon, Rev. T. Cautley, to Mifs C. 
Proby. 
_ At Nayland, Mr. Wm. Batten, tanner, to 
Mifs D. Conder, of Ipfwich. 
_Died.| At Bury, Mr. Jofeph Lee} former- 
ly an eminent'fadler. Mrs. Stone, wife of 
Mr. Stone, butcher. Aged 77, Mr. Thomas 
Wilfon. Mr. C. Ruffels. 
, At Ipfwich, fuddenly, aged 76, Mr. Tyr- . 
rell. 
At Horringer, near Bury, Mr. J. Double, 
farmer. 
At Beccles, Mrs. Affey, relict of Mr. Af- 
fey, furgeon. 
At Polftead Hall, W. B. Brand, efq. 
At Rickinghall, aged 64, Mr. Charles 
Debenham. Pheake 
At Gazeley, Mr. F. Death. 
-At Rattlefden, Mr. J. Mansfield, farmer. 
_ At Rengham, aged 85, Mrs. Thompfon, 
relict of Mr. J. Thompfon, of Sproughton, 
near Ipfwich. | 
In a fit of apoplexy, aged 66, John Symonds, 
efq. vice admiral of the red. . He was p¥o- 
moted to the rank of poft-captain in the year 
1771, when he went out under Sir Robert 
Harland to the Eaft Indies, in the Northum- 
berland ; was captain on board the Formidable, 
in the memorable aétion of the 12th of April, 
4782, under Lord Rodney; and fucceeded to 
the command of the Refolution on the death 
of Lord Robert Manners; from thence he 
Was removed to the Warrior, which he com- 
manded atthe peace, and always diftinguifhed 
himfelf both as an able and gallant officer. 
He has ever fince refided at Bury. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] At Stanfted Abbey, Mrs. Fielde, 
wife of the Rev. Thomas Fielde, vicar of that 
place. 
At Ludwick Hall, near Hatfield, Mrs. A. 
‘Connor, wife of N. Connor. 
= ESSEX, 
}On the night of the 17th of January, 
about ten o’clock, that ancient and beautiful 
itructure, Cuermsrorp’Cuurcna, fuddenly 
became a pile of ruins. The roof, and a 
$reat part of the body of the church, fell 
with a-moft tremendous crafh to the ground. 
The organ and moft of the monuments are, 
however, preferved undamaged. The caufe 
of this accident is not at prefent known. 
Marricd.|_. At Chelmsford, Mr. Tyler, 
farmer, to Mifs Hunt of Chelmsford. 
At Great Clacton, Mr. W. Halttead, of the 
Mueen’s Head, to Mifs Mary Lucas. 
At Thaxted, Mr. fohn Clarence, to Mifs 
Ann Woodley. 
_ At Stebbing, Mr. John Lay, of Copping 
Hall, Wakes Colne, to Mifs Ward, of Por- 
ter’s Hall. 
At Framlingham, Mr. Taylor, jun. to 
Mifs Simpfon, of Bramfield. : 
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At Prittlefwell, Mr. Cooper, to MifsAdams; 
of Danbury. 
At Woodham Ferris, Mr. M. Beard, tg 
Mifs H. Vaughan. “ey 
Died.} At Chelmsford, aged 84, Mrs. J. 
Canay, quaker. Mr. Samuel Brown, auéti- 
oncer. Aged 84, Mrs. Pocock, reli& of J, 
Pocock, efq. Aged 22, Mr. J. Parker, fon 
of Mr. J. Parker. 
At Colchefter, Mr. George Petfield. 
At Harwich, Mr. John Stow. 
At Brentwood, Mr. James White. » 
. At the Horfe and Groom, on Warley Com- 
mon, John Lench, a private in the §6th re- 
giment of foot; he was accidentally fhot bya 
comrade. 
At Bocking, of an apoplexy, Mrs. Not- 
tidge, wife of T. Nottidge, efq. Mr. Holm- 
fted, fen. | 
At Miftley, aged 71, Mr. P. Long. 
At Writtle, Mrs. Mofs, wife of Mr. Mefs. 
At Paglefham, Mrs. Froft. © gta 
At Sible Hedingham, Mr. H. Cowell, 
butcher. ‘ 
At Sandon, aged 73, Rev.}folin’ Lewis, for- 
metly of Queen’s College, Cambridge, 
At Little Baddow, aged 87, Mr. E. Pledger. 
At Ilford, Mr. Richard Glover, fon of the 
Rev. R. Glover. 
At Horndonon the Hill, Mr. S. Weftwood, 
farmer. 
At Witham, aged 23, Mr. Peter Porter, 
farmer. Suddenly, Mr. T. Sheffield, a tan- 
ner, and native of Wenden. 
At Little Clacton, Mr. James Garrard, a 
refpectable horfe-dealer ; he was dipping a 
pail of water from a well, when his foot flip- 
ped, and he fell in, and was drowned. 
/ KENT. 
A melancholy accident happened lately at 
the Britannia, in High-ftreet, Chatham. As 
a young man, belonging to the light-horfe, 
quartered there, and a Ruffian foldier, were 
fhewing each other their different exercifes 
with a piftol, it went off, and killed the light. 
horfeman on the fpot. 
On Friday, the 16th of January, about one 
hundred of the moft refpeétable farmers with: 
in fifteen miles of “Tonbridge, aflembled in 
the market-place at that town, when it was 
agreed, that the corn-market fhould be reviv- 
ed; and it is underftood, that in future the 
market will be held every Friday at twelve 
o’clock. : 
Married.| At Canterbury, Mr. W. Mears, 
carpenter, to Mifs S. Burgeis, dasghter of 
Mr. Burgefs. “Mr. Luke Ath, to Mrs. Either 
Beele. Mr. Wilcox, linen-draper, to Mifs 
Salmon. . 
At Maidftone, Mr. George Rachel, to Mifs 
Ann Coleman, youngeft daughter, of the lute 
My. W. Coleman. Mr. Richard Tyrrell, to 
Mifs Walnfley. 
At Deal, Mr. Anderfon, late of Hereford, 
to Mifs Ann Mackrey, of Dea’. Captain 
Innes of the navy, to Mifs Sayer. eldet 
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