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Manningtree, to Mifs Jarrold of the former 
place. Mr. J. Ewing, farmer, at Coingleford, 
to Mrs. Fleming, widow of the late Mr. H. 
Fleming, formerly furgeon in this city. Mr. 
J. Lock, to Mifs Browne. Mr. James Tay, 
to Mifs Ruth Dexter. 
At Overftrand, Mr. Newftead, to Mifs 
Newftead of the fame place. ; 
At Tharfton, Mr. J. Treadway, to Mifs M. 
Barber, daughter of Mr. J..Barber, farmer of 
the fame parith. 
At Thursford, near Holt, Mr. Gibbs, of 
Wells, to Mifs Spooner of the former place. « 
Died.| At Norwich, Mafter Barwell, 
eldeft fon of Mr. Barwell, wine-merchant. 
Aged 74, Mr. Thomas Cook. Aged 32, 
Mr. T. Muffet, fub-librarian to the public 
library. Aged 92, Mrs. Kinderley, relict of 
the Rev. J. Kinderley. Aged 72, Mrs. M. 
Dunmore. Auguftine Dafton, an old penfioner, 
who ina fit of lunacy hanged himfelf. Aged 
74, Mrs. L. Dillington, relict of Mr. J. 
Dillington, formerly manufacturer of this 
city. Aged 92, Mrs. Sarah Emms. Aged 
22, George Greene, efq. Aged §9, Mrs. 
Margaret Barford. . Aged 65, Mr. Charles 
Bryant ; this gentleman was formerly beadle 
to the Court of Guardians, and the author of 
an efteemed botanical work. Mrs. Earl. 
Aged 61, Mr. H. Whitlock, late fergeant of 
the Eaft Norfolk militia. 
At Caftle Rifing, aged 75, the Rev. Philip 
Pyle, M.A. retor of Caftle Rifing and North 
Lynn, and formerly fellow of Corpus Chrifti 
College, Cambridge.» His love of retirement 
prevented him from mixing in promifcuous 
fociety, and confined the knowledge of his 
virtues to the friends with whom he affociated, 
He was not ambitious of thofe graceful ac- 
complifhments which recommend their owner 
to general notice, and which are efteemed the 
ernaments of polite life, yet he deferves to 
be diftinguifhed for that plainnefs and fimpli- 
city of manners and addrefs which he adopted. 
His fuperior attainments in Greek literature 
did not prevent the calling forth his exertions 
for the general benefit of mankind.- His ar= 
dent with for inftru€ting the lefs informed in 
the principles of morality and religion, ap- 
peared as well in that energetic manner in 
which he. addreffed his audience from the 
pulpit, as in the popular fermons which he 
has fent into the world; and his goodnefs of 
heart and benevolence ftand confeiled in ap- 
propriating the profits of his ufeful publica- 
tions to that moft noble and humane inftitu- 
tion, the Norfolk and Norwich Hofpital: thus 
_while the ignorant are indebted to him for 
the knowledge of their duty towards God and 
their neighbour, the fick have reafon to blefs 
his memory, for contributing to a charity 
which tends to alleviate the infirmities of 
human nature. 
At Caiftor, near Norwich, aged 110, Mr. 
J. Sayer, butcher; he retained his faculties 
to the laf. 
_At Yarmouth, aged 51, Mr.C. Hornfby, 
Montury Mac, No. xrix. 
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one of the tide furveyors ; his death was oc- 
cafioned by a fall from a fhip which he was 
meafuring. | ’ 
At Woodlafttwick, aged 68, Mrs. Seaman, 
relict of Mr. J.Seaman. ; 
At Eaft Dereham, aged 85, Mr. W. Pope, 
formerly 4 farmer at Scarning. 
At Ayltham, Mr. J. Ellis, -furgeon and 
poft-mafter. 
At Sharington, near. Holt, aged tog, Mary 
Mott; fhe retained her faculties till. the day 
of her death. 
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Married.| At Bury St. Edmonds, Mr. 
William Beckett, of Yarmouth, to Mifs. 
Berry of the former place. Thomas Reilly; 
efq. to Mifs Steel of the fame place. Ste- 
plren Winthorp, M.D. fon of Benjamin 
Winthorp, efy. éne of the Directors of the 
Bank of England, to’ Mifs Lioyd, daughter 
of G. Lloyd, efq. of this place. John Fir- 
" thin, of Borley, to Mifs Dennis, of Bulmer, 
Effex. Mr. james Thorndike, merchant of 
Ipiwich, to’ Mifs Cowfell of Fornham, St. 
Genovieve, near this town. 
At Stowmarket, the Rev. William Ald- 
rich, Vicar of that place, to Mifs C. Baynes, 
late of that place. 
At Loweftoffe, Mr. John Woods, butcher, 
to-Mifs Cleveland, daughter of Mr.. Cleve- 
land, merchant. 
At Barton Mere, Mr. Samuel Bradbrook, 
farmer ef Rougham, to Mifs Payne of the 
former place. 
At Haughley, Mr. John Orridge, of Bury, | 
to Mifs F. Codd, of the formes place. 
At Debenham, Mr.;Thomas Marks, of 
Winfton, to Mifs Chenery of the former 
place. sia if 
Died.] At Bury, Mrs. Cooke, wife of 
John Cook, efq. Alderman of that borough. 
And aged 53, John Cook, efg, her huf- 
band. He had been feized with-a para- 
lytic ftroke a few days before whilft tra~ 
velling in the ftagé coach; he furvived a 
moft amiable partner ‘only three weeks, and 
they have left a famiily of four children to la- 
ment their irreparable lofs. F 
Mrs. White, wife of Mr. White, dancing- 
matter. 
Aged 74, Mrs ‘Hunt, widow. 
At Ipfwich, Mrs. Greenwood, fitter ta 
Mr. Pearfon, Under Sheriff for this borough. 
Mr. William Frewer, proprietor of the wag- 
gon to London from that place. 
At Sapifton, aged 73, Mr. Farrer. 
At Rickinghall, Mr. Richard Keeble, car- 
penter. é 
At Beccles, aged go, the Rev. Robert Le- 
man, Rector of Ellough and Knoddifhall in 
this county. 
At Edwardftone, Mr. John Firman. 
At Aldborough, after a fhort illnefs, T. 
C. Crefpigny, efg. LL.D. Capt..in the Eat 
Suffolk Militia. 
At Rickinghall, aged 81, Mr. Samuel 
Meadows, furmer, 
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