3800. | 
Married.} At Sudbury, Mr. Clarke, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Hubbard, of Great Heney. 
* At Ipfwich, Capt. Thomas Chamberlain, 
of the 24th infantry, to Mifs Ruffell, 
daughter of W. R. Ruffell, efq. Rev. J. 
Freeland, reétor of Woodbridge Hafleton, to 
Mifs Coyte, daughter of Dr. Coyte. 
At Barnbam, Mr. Martin Sharpe, jun. dra- 
per, of Bury, to Mifs Mary Ann Clife, 
daughter of Mr. James Clift, of Barnham. 
At Bungay, Mr. Afton, furgeon, &c. to 
Mifs Towler. 
Died] At Bury, aged 22, Mrs. Sharpe, 
_wife of Mr. M. Sharpe, jun. 3 the had been 
married but 18 days. 
At Ixworth Thorp, aged 75, Mr. Thomas 
Day, farmer. 
At Wrentham, Mrs, Buckle, wife of the 
Rev. William Buckle. 
At Saxmundham, aged 11, Dudley Long, 
only fon of Charles Long, eq. 
At Ipfwich, Mrs. Pennock, wife of Mr, 
Pennock, of the Coach and Horfes. 
We have received avery interefting letter 
from Mr. LorrT, relative to the execution 
of Saran Lroyp, which for want of room 
we are obliged to defertill our next, 
\ 
ESSEX. 
A barn, containing near so quarters of wheat, 
barley; and beans, belonging to the widow 
Chaplin, at Harlow, was lately fet on fire by 
incendiaries, and totally confumed. 
Confiderable traéts of heath-land, in the vi- 
cinity of Dedham, Harwich, Danbury, and 
other places in this county, are now enclof- 
ing, by agreement between the lords of the 
manors and their copyhold tenants, on terms 
mutual advantageous to both. | 
Stifford bridge is to be re-built, and atem- 
porary pailage isto be formed acrofs the river, 
that fo no interruption may take place during 
the execution of the wozk. 
Married.| At Maldon, Mr. Sandle, linen- 
draper, te Mifs Draper. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. Hartley, to Mifs 
ones. : 
At Widford, near Chelmsford, the Rev. 
Mr. Thomas, of Fobbing, to Mis. Wilkinfon. 
relict of licut. Wilkinfon of the royal Berks 
militia. 
At Matching, Mr. J. Boftock, of Newing- 
ton-place, Kennington, to Mifs Hewitt, of 
Dulwich. : 
At Halfhed, Mr. Hart, to Mrs. Ann Wilt. 
fhire, of Great Leighs.” 
At Rivenhall, Mr. Daniel Cowling, of 
Hungary-hall, Colne, to Mifs Sarah Black- 
burn, daughter of Mr. A. Blackburn, of Ri- 
venhall. 
Mr. Thomas Wright, farmer, of Heffet, to 
Mifs F. Gofling, third daughter of Mr. Tho- 
mas Gofling, of Shrimpling, Suffolk. 
At Newfland, Canfield, Mr. Samuel Stub- 
bing, to Mifs Barnes, of Clavering. Mr. 
ohn Nodes, Maltfter, of Great Bardfield, to 
bil Stubbing, 
Effex—Hertfordfbire— Kent. 
ee 
At Heybridge, Mr. Thomas Herbert, of- 
ficer of excife, to Mifs Brooks, youngeft 
‘daughter of Mr. Brooks, furgeon, 
At Great Baddow, Mr. O. Whitehead, to 
Mrs. Mary Long. 7 
In London, Mr. Jofeph Pavey, wheel- 
wright, to Mifs Ann Pavey, both of Hat field 
Broad Oak. yas 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Mr. J. Tweed, 
fecond fon of Mr. Thomas Tweed, of Lon- 
don, 
At Walthamftow; aged 18, Mifs Anna 
Maria Bedford, daughter of W. Bedford, efq. 
of Friday Street, London. 
At Woodford, Mrs. Anderfon, wife of J. 
Anderfon, efg. of Philpot-lane, London. 
At~ Kelvedon, aged 73, Mr. William 
Meekham. \ 
At Barking, Mr: Robert Cook, furgeon, 
é&c. as deputy provincial-mafter to the fociety 
of free-mafons for this country’; his remains 
weie attended to the grave by upwards of 300 
gentlemen of the craft, cloathed with the 
-infignia of theirorders, and were interred with’ 
mafonic honours. The Barking volunteers 
accompanied the procefiion. 
‘At Gray’s Farm, Writtle. Mrs. Parnell, 
wifeof Mr. Parnell. 
At Rayleigh, Mr. Ford, farmer. 
At Writtle, Mr. Cabitt, officer of excife. 
At Thunderfley, aged 85, Mr. John Webb 
farmer. 
At Old Hall, Berchant, aged 13, Milfs 
Hart, daughter of Mr. Hart. 
At Colchefter, Mrs. Kendal, wife of Mr. 
Thomas S. Kendal, grocer, of the fociety of 
guakers. ~ ; 
At Elunt’sfarm, Witham, Mr. John John 
fon, farmer. 
- At Coggefhall, 
Mifs Ann Corder, of the 
fociety of quakers. 
At Lawford, the Rev. J. Yale, rector of , 
that place. 
At Halfted, Mr. T. C. Baker, linen-drae 
per. | 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.} At Chethunt, Mrs. Wakefield, 
wife of Jj. Wakefield, efq. 
KENT. 
The indefatigable Mr. Dopp, is the pro- 
jeCtor of the exifting defign of a canal to join 
the Thames and Medway, which will fave a 
tedious circuit of 30 miles. 
4arried.| At Biddendon, Mr. Jacob 
Kingfnorth, of Kenerdington, to Mifs Mary 
Beal, of Biddendon. 
At Canterbury, Mr. J. Tayler, perfumer, 
to Mifs ¥. Pillow, 
At Upper Deal, John Bazely, efq. captain’ 
of the Overyffel, to Mifs Baker, daughter of 
John Baker, efq. of Deal. 
Mr. Cary, farmer and grazier, of the Ifle of 
Sheppy, to Mifs Chambers, daughter of Mr. 
D. Chambers, of Badlefmere. 
At Dover, Mr, Charles King, grocer, to 
Mifs Mary Luddington. 
At Ofpringe, Mr. William Plain, grazier, 
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