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corporation of Downing College, conformable 
to the fcheme of the truftees and the court of 
chancery. 
Married.] At Wifbech, Geo. Brown, efg. 
of Trewerdale, near Bodmin, to Mifs Meers. 
Mr. Tho. Clay, of Coveney, farmer, to 
Mifs’ Ware, of Witcham, Ifle of Ely. 
Mr. Weft, miniature painter; of Wilbech, 
to Mifs Pera of London. 
Died.| _ At Cambridge, Mr. Brafhier, cook 
of Pembroke College. Aged 69, Mrs. Tur- 
ner, widow of the late Mr, Turner, cabinet 
maker. _ 
Mifs Ann Tooke, a maiden lady 5 fhe was 
a character of fome hotoriety refpeCting drefs 
and manners. Mr. John Cornell, ladies hair 
drefier and perfumer. Mr. John en aged 
75, ftage coach mafter. Mrs. Short, wife of 
Mr. Short, taylor. Mrs. Helen Stukes, 
daughter of Mr. T. Stukes, aged 56. 
: NORFOLK. 
An ewe, the property of Mr. J. Dew, of 
Swanton Novers, has, this feafon, had four 
Jambs, one of which the yeaned on the Tuef- 
day, and the other threé on the Sunday fol- 
Jowing. 
Méarried.] At Norwich, Mr.H. Gardiner, 
merchant, to Mifs Wich dvidee. Mr. Jof. 
Holding, of Beccles, to Mifs Johnfon. Mr. 
Wm. Weft, of Forncet St. Peter, to Mifs 
Gill. Mr. Youngman, fcarlet dyer, to Mifs 
Sophia Paul, daughter of Mr. Paul, merchant. 
‘Mr. Charles Wetton, to Mifs E. A. Smith. 
Mr, fof. Scott, to Mifs Bafely. 
,. At South Town, Norfolk, Mr. Robert 
Cory, jun. of Yarmouth, to Mifs A. Prefton, 
At Eaft Harling, Mr. R. Roper, of Wick- 
enhall, in Bardwell, Suffolk, to Mifs Cath. 
Rodwell. 
At Swanton Morley, Mr. Geo. Furnefs, to 
Milfs Emms. 
At Rollefby, Mr. Wm. Rix, of Lingwood, 
to Mifs Bridget Sowells. 
Died.}_ At Yarmouth, Mr. Samuel Hur- 
ty, merchant. Mrs. Frafer, wife of Mr. 
Frafer, faddler. Mrs. Cath. Wilfon, aged 26. 
Mifs E. §. Stone, younge daughter of Mr. 
S$. Stone. Mr. Brown, many years a tallow 
chandler in this town. 
At Bath, Mrs. Coke, wife of T. W. Coke. 
efq. of Holkharh, M. P. for Norfolk, and 
fifter to Lord Sherborne, of Sherborne, inthe 
county of Gloucefter. In all the facred rela-. 
tions of life, as wife, mother, and friend, her 
conduct was moft unbleiithed and endearing. 
She was afteCtionate, faithful, and fincere . 
At Norwich, aged 84, Wm. Baker, efg. 
B.C L. regiftrar of the diocefe, official of the 
zrchdeaconry of Norwich, and fteward of the 
bifhop*s manor courts. Aged 90, the Rev. 
John Houghton, of this city.. Aged 72, 
whiltt at dinner, Mr, ae Beckwith, one 64. 
years a member of the cathedral at Norwich, 
Aged 85, Mrs. “Mary? Twifs, relict of Fra, 
Twiis, efq. late of this city, and formerly of 
Rotterdam. Aged 78, Mrs. Martha Neale, 
Aged 57, Mr. Fra, Brett, taylor and draper, 
Norfilk— Sugilk—Effex: 
July, 
Mifs Louifa: Squire, daughter of Mr. Edward. 
Squire, merchant. Aged 68, Mrs. Clarke. 
At Thetford, aged. 73, Stephen Helder, 
fen. who had been cinployed 52 yearsas rider 
and letter carrier to the poft office, in that 
town. 
At Thorpe, aged 70, Mrs. Smith, widow of 
the late Mr. J.. Smith, tanner of Heigham. 
SUFFOLK. 
The Board of Agriculture has lately pre» 
fented to Mr. Jofiah Rodwell, of Livermere, 
their gold medal, value twenty guineas, as 
an honorary reward for having improved 1400 
acres of land, in hisiown occupation. 
Married.| At Ipfwich, Captain Chamber=. 
lain, of the 24th foot, to ’ Mifs Ruffell. 
- At Wrentham, M. Daw, efq. of Wood- 
bridge, to Mifs Primrofe. The Rey. Ro- 
bert Rofe, A.M. rector of Palgrave, to Mifs 
Jacob, of Eye. 
At Stratford, St. Mary; Charles Payne 
Crawfurd, efgs oF St. Hill, Suffex, to Mifs 
Proby, dete of the Rey: N.C. es 
reCtor of Stratford. 
At Sudbury, William Barfton, efgq. coptaia 
of the 27th foot, to Mifs Strutt, of Sudburye 
My. John Goldfmith, draper, to Mifs Spur- 
gin. 
Died.| At Ipfwich, Mr. Jofeph Fill, block 
and matt maker. 
At Beccles, William Reed, labourer 3 wha 
in a fit of paffion dropped down and expired. 
At Woodbridge, Mr. John Moor, an emi< 
nent Ealaod {uryeyor. 
i + SESSEX. 
- ge Scth of regiment ‘of foot, now at 
( ...hefter, with their wives and children, 
have been inoculated with the cow-pox, by 
Dr. Jenner, at the requeft of the Duke of 
York, So mild was the effeét that {earcely a 
man was off duty during the whole procefs ; - 
and fo effectual, that though many of the men 
have fince been expofed to the fmall pox by 
inoculation and otherwife, not the leaft fymp-s 
tom has been produced. 
Married.| At Colchefter, Mr. Wefthorpey 
to Mifs Ravens. 
At Widford, Mr. John Taylor, to Mifs 
Ann Marfhall, ‘of Galleywood Common. 
At Woodbridge. Mr. Bafs Studd, grocer, 
to Mifs Barker, of Winfton, Suffolk. 
At Rochford, Jehn Barrington, efq. to Mifs 
Swayne. 
At Halftead, Mr. Heard, to Mifs Blofs. 
Mr. Thomas Nokes, to Mrs. Davey, of Sible- 
Hedingham. Mr. D.. Kemp, of London, 
to Mifs Mary May, youngeft daughter of Mr, 
May, of Glad field Hall. 
At Great Waltham, Mr. James Quinney, 
of Chatham Green, to Mifs Smee. 
At Felfted, Mr. Miles, leather-cutter, 
of Hare-fireet, London, to Mifs Searle. - Mr. 
William Stock, of the King’s Head, Steb- 
bing, to Mifs Elizabeth Sewell. 
Died.} At Harwich; Myr. Robert Cul- 
pack, officer of excife. 
At Seaford, Lieut. James Cook, who sre 
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