1800. } 
only 17, was Agwiny convicted of a burglary, 
and fentenced to die, but afterwards re- 
jeved. 
Died.] At Wood-Ditton, Mr, Dobito, far- 
mer, who was found dead in his bed. 
At Hillrow, near Haddenham, aged 81, 
Mr. Edward Bates, farmer. 
‘At Cambridge, aged 72, Mrs, Lunn. Mr. 
James Eaves, joiner. 
At Newmarket, Mr. Poppleton, perfumer, 
&c. Mrs. Bryant, wife of Mr. R. Bryant. 
At Wifbech, Mr. Green, dealér in oil, 
&c. he had conftantly attended Stamford 
Midlent Fair for nearly half a century. 
Aged 84, Mrs. Mayhew, reliét of the late 
Rev. A. Mayhew. 
At Linton, Thomas Brewfter, efq. Captain 
in the Northumberland Militia. 
NORFOLK. 
An Agricultural Society is about to be 
eftablifhed at Lynn, upon the plan lately re- 
commended by the Board of Agriculture. 
There is now living at Thar{ton, the wi- 
dow Rope, of the great age of 104 years, 
who has had twelve children; fhe walked a 
mile from home and back again laft fummer. 
Her fenfes are very perfec. 
Married.| At Norwich, Sarjeant-major 
Roberts, of the gth regt. of foot, to Mifs S. 
Sheppard. 
At Wells, Lieut. Bruce, commander of his 
Majefty’s gun-brig, Bruifer, Fe Miis Lydia 
_Matflingham. 
Died.| At Swaffham, feed 75, Mrs. Su- 
fan Smith, a maiden lady. Aged 88, Mrs, 
Simpfon, manne of Mr. Tiffin, eed 76, 
Mrs. D. Wright, mother of Mrs, Smith, 
Aged 76, Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr. Charles 
Martin. Aged 76, Mrs. Hall. The above 
ages united amount to 391. Between Janu- 
ary and November laft, fixteen other perfons 
died at this place, whofe ages amounted to 
1195 years. 
At Norwich, aged 65, Mr. J. Nicholls. 
Aged 59, Mr. John Prentice, cooper. Mifs 
Sarah Rayner, aged 27. Mrs. Winfon, aged 
50. Mrs. Ann Parlour, aged 55. Aged 5q, 
the Rev. Stephen Buckle, rector of All Saints 
and St. julian, in Norwich. Robt. Suffield, 
efqy. aged 61. Mrs. Mottram. Mrs. Hut- 
chinfon, reli€ét of Mr, R. Hutchinfon, gold- 
fmith. Mrs. Mary Springall, aged 62. Aged 
73, Mrs. Smyth, mother of the Rev Charles 
Smyth. Aged 73, Mrs. Burcham, relict of 
the Rey. J: Burcham. Aged 70, Mre. Wood- 
\eocke. Aged 88, Mrs. Ann Blackbourn. 
At Wet eee the Rev. L. Framingham, 
rector of a mediety of that parifh, and vicar of 
‘Rougham. 
At Burnham-market, aged $7, Mr. Mi- 
chael Duving. 
At Harlefton, Mr. Thomas Pallant, fur- 
geon, &u 
At Gunton, aged 84, Mrs. Ann Harwood, 
a maiden lady, daughter of I. Harwood, efq. 
who was mayor of Norwich in 1728. 
At Eat Harling, aged 88, Mrs, Dean, 
Norfolk— Suffilk— Effex: 
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mother of the Rev. Mr. Dean of that place: 
At Methwold, Mr. G. Eyres, farmer. 
At Downham, Mr. J. R. Rix, fchool- 
mafter, aged 4o. 
At Aylefham, the Rev. Wm. Taffell, vicar 
of that place, and formerly a minor-canon of 
Canterbury Cathedral. 
At Lynn, Mrs. 
Horncaftle, formerly poft-mafter of Lynn. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. M. Chifwell, book- 
feller. 
At Eafton, Mr. Vincent, farmer, who fur- 
vived his wife only ten days. 
At Wells, Mrs. Hall, widow of the late 
Mr. Hall, watchmaker. 
At Fakenham, aged 24, Mifs Jones, dangly 
ter of the late James Jones, efq. 
At Oulton, near Aylefham, Coulfton Bell, 
efq. a Juftice of the Peace. 
At South Burlington, aged 81, Mr. Tho, 
Wright, farmer. 
At Caiftor, aged 62, Mrs. Mary Cogman. 
At Middleton, aged 45, Mr. Tho. Jackfon, 
farmer. 
At Illington, aged 54, Mr. Gates, farmeg. 
SUFFOLK. 
Sixteen perfons of Rifbridge Hundred have 
lately been convicted, before the fitting juf- 
tices, of having ufed improper. weights, &Cce 
and have paid the penalties inflicted. 
Died.| At Ipfwich, aged 73, Gibfon 
Mann, efqg. Mrs. Ranfome, wife of Mr. 
Rantome, iron- -founder 5 3 one of the fociety of 
quakers. 
At Haverhill, Mrs. Piper, wife of Mr. Pe 
er. 
: At Brandefton-hall, aged $3, the religt 
John Revett, efq, 
At Bury, aged 41, Mr. Thoinas Huftler, 
an eminent grocer, and one of the burgefies 
of that corporation. Aged 88, R. Adamfon, 
efq. formerly of Wereham, and 23 years an 
eminent merchant, at Stockholm. 
At Bungay, Mr. Van Kamp, formerly an 
eminent attorney of great practice. 
ESSEX: 
At Chelmsford affizes, Henry Hundfon, a 
boy of eleven years of age, was capitally con- 
viéted of ftealing various bank notes out of 
the letters from the poft-office at Chelmsford. 
After paffing fentence of death, the judge in- 
formed him, that he would probably receive 
the royal mercy, and he afterwards refpited 
him till the firftt of May. Nine other culprits 
received fentence of death. 
The following remarkable occurrence hap- 
pened at thisaflizes. — John Taylor having 
been found gui/ty of uttering a forged note for 
$20]. 106. and the judge being about to pro= 
nounce his fentence of death, it was a@i- 
dentally difcovered, that a Chriftian name 
was pele at Jengtbin the indi€tment, but cur- 
tailed onthe note, which proved fatal to the 
profecution. The jury were therefore di- 
rected to reconfider their verdi€t, and the 
prifener was immediately difchargd. 
Rr 2 ‘Married, 
Horncaftle, wife of Mr. 

