1800. ] 
At Weft Walton, Mr. N. Coker, farmer 
aad grazier. : 
At Dyng, Mr. Thomas Hamerton, paper- 
maker, aged 66. 
_ - At Thorpe, near Norwich, Mr. John Barn- 
by, aged 35,3 he was endued with a fociable 
and fufceptible mind, an engaging liberality 
and fuavity of manners, and enjoyed all the 
bleffings without the tumults of life. | 
At Bryland Hall, in Mourningthorpe, Mr. 
John Coles, farmer. : 
At Wrenningham, aged 82, Mrs. Grace 
Thurfton, wife of Mr. Thurfton, farmer. 
At Thetford aged 62, Mrs. Ann Wright. 
Aged6 5, Mrs. Sherring. 
, At Portiagland, Mr. Wm. Beverly, farmer, 
aged 78. Aged 61, the Rev. Dr. Cooper, 
rector of Motley and Yilverton, and father 
of R. B. Cooper, efq. of Durfley, in the 
eounty of Gloucefter. 
- At Lynn, Mr. W, Rofe, clerk of the poft- 
office there. Mrs. Balls, aged 36. Mrs. S. 
Bagge, fitter to Wm. and T. Bagge, efqrs. 
Aged32, Mrs. Afhley.. Mrs. Elizabeth Goffe, 
aged 72. Mrs. Mary Cook, aged 63. Mrs. 
Hackers; Mr. E. Robotham, aged 57. 
At Martham, aged 79, Mrs. Jane French, 
relict of the Rev. Richard French, rector of 
Bergh Apton. 
_ , At Hoveton St. Peter, aged 68, Mr. Benja- 
min Wells, 
SUFFOLK, 
The magiftrates of Ipfwich have caufed 
the following admonition to be painted in 
large letters over the door leading to their 
council-chamber: ‘¢ Of all antidotes againft 
crimes, the moft humane, the moft falutary, and the 
moft. powerful, is—RELIGION ”’ 
Married,|. Rev, James ‘Hitch, reftor of 
Wefterfield, to Mifs Bolton, of Akenham. 
At Ipfwich, Mr. Grabb, grocer, to Mifs 
Ann Chapman. Mr..Hiam Walton, grocer, 
to Mifs Elizabeth Spurgen, of Hatfield Pe- 
verell, Effex. 
Robert Bradftreet, efq. of Higham-hall, to 
Mifs Adlam, of Mafon’s-bridge, near Had- 
leigh, 
Mr. John Brown, tg Mifs Sufannah 
Branch, beth of Hinderclay. 
Mr. Robert Linftead, of Woodbridge, dra- 
per, to Mifs Blake, of Hoo. 
Lieut Godfrey, of the Suffolk fencible 
cavalry, to Mifs Pogfon, of Bury. 
_ Died.) At Bury, M’.George Adkin, tay- 
lor, Mrs. Crifp, wife of Mr. Crifp, of the 
King’s Arms Inn, Samuel Young, eldeft 
fon of Mr. William Young, of Southgates 
ftreet. Mrs. Crouch, widow. 
At Bungay, aged 71, Mrs. Rackham. 
At Bentley, Nathanicl Whimper, efq, 
At Newmarket, Mrs. Ann Adams, {pin- 
fter, aged go. 
At Hadleigh, Mr. Jofeph Brownfmith, 
farrier. Mr. Thomas Brookes, ftay-maker. 
. AtIpiwich, aged 75, Mr. John Athbridge, 
mufician, late of Lambeth. Aged 63, Mrs. 
. Crabb, wife of Mr. Crabb, keeper of ip{wich 
goal. Mrs. Johnion, 
Suffilk,—Effex. 
ty 
ESSEX. 
A Monthly Magazine has been commenced 
at Chelmsford, which, from its attention to 
local and generally interefting topics, appear 
to deferve the encouragement of the inhabi- 
tants of the county of Effex. The editor is 
aman oftafte and humour. Scorning the vul- 
gar comparifon of an Effex-man to an Effex- 
calf, he has engraved a calve?s-head for his 
frontifpiece. andin the courfe of the work has 
given place to the following neat eptgram ; 
€¢ The Editor's Apology far being a Calf, 
‘¢ IN every quarter of this world fo wide, 
6s Fobn Bull means Englifhman—this fame 
world’s pride: 
‘¢ Proud may an Effex Ca/f then furely be $ 
«¢ A true defcendant of ‘obn Bullis he.” 
A. new weekly paper, entitled the Effex 
Herald, has been announced for publication 
at\Chelmsford, on the 27th of February. 
Married.|* At Chelmsford, Mr, ‘PLomas 
Cooper, horfe-dealer, to Mifs D. Markham. 
Lieut. Abbott, of the goth regiment of foot, 
to Mifs Williams. Mr. ““homas Hodges, of 
Little Baddow, brewer, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Davey, of Leigh’s Lodge, Felited. 
At Halited, Mr. John Crump, aged 65, ta 
Mifs Phillips, aged 18. 
At Great Clacton, Mr. Robert Feedham, 
‘to Mifs Jemima Champion, of Little ClaGon, 
Mr. Sheldrake, of Hadleigh, to Mifs Shel- 
drake, of Stoneham, Suffolk. 
At Framfdon, Mr. Daniel Dewall, farmer, 
to Mifs Smith, of Kettleburgh. 
At Thaxted, Mr. John Brand, of Park 
Farm, to Mrs. Wilther, of Goddard’s Farm. 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Mrs. Hollingf- 
worth, wife of Mr. Hollingfworth, brick- 
laver. . ; 
Mrs. Swaine, wife of Mr. Swaine, of 
Rochford. 
At Thaxted, Mr. Benjamin Livermore. 
At Romford, Mifs Tyler, daughter of Mr, 
John Tyler. 
Mr. Henry Goody, farmer. 
Sturdy, ftone-mafon. 
At Harwich, Mrs. Farmer, of Rufhmere, 
near Ip{wich. — ' 
At Dunton, Mrs. Hunt, wife of Mr. Hunt, 
farmer. 
At Great Waltham, Mrs Willis, widow of 
the late Mr. Willis, of Old Park Farm. 
At Athen, Mr. Robert Poole, a refpectable 
farmer of Claret-hall. 
At Danbury, Mr. Matthew Nicholls, 
farmer. 
At High Eafter, Mr. Thomas Saltmarth, 
of Cromp’s Farm. 
At Bradwell, aged 52, Mrs. Keys, wife of 
Mr G. Keys, fen. Be 
At Lexden, near Colchefter, Mrs, Wright, 
wife of Mr. Wright, fuddenly, whilft* feea+ 
ing her child. > 
Mré.Cook, wife of Mr, Cooke, thoe- maker. 
At Caitle Hedinghgm, Barker Myall, efq. 
At Woodford. Kar, Jofeph Loder, 
Mr. William 


