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At Aylfham, Mr. Dent, to Mifs Parmeter. 
_ Died.} At Norwich, ee 69, Mr. J. Fil- 
bank. Aged 69, Mrs. M. Lewis, wife of 
Mr. Rew Aged 37;. Mifs C. Garrett. 
Aged 75, T. Colman, efq. he ferved the- 
office of ene in the year 1781. Mrs. Har- 
wood. 
At Yarmout hy aged 68, Capt. W. Segaed: 
Mr. Clabon, of the Cultom-houfe. Mifs A. 
Wet. 
At Fakenham, aged 75, Milfs M. Cook. 
-At Shouldham, Mr. Robert Edwards, 
miller; he was difcovered hanging in his 
mill. 
At Yaxham, Mrs. Vincent. 
At Watton, Mr. Long, attorney. 
At Weftwick-houfe, aged 65, Mifs An- 
nifon. 
At Wizghton, aged 62, Mr. W. Burcham. 
At Antingham, aged 33, Sir William 
Kemp, bart. 
At Swaffham, aged 79, Mr. Wright 
SUFFOLK. 
A very fplendid meteor was feen by Mr. . 
Caret Lorrt, at Trofton, and by other 
perfons in Suffolk and Norfolk, on Sunday, 
Sept. 22, at 35 minutes paft coke in the 
evening. It was as large and much brighter 
than the full moon, of an exceedingly ee 
did gold colour, and round, except to the 
weit, where it was of a ftrong red, drawing 
- Off to purple, and its edge ill defined, and ra- 
ther unequal. It was, when feen by Mr. 
Lofft, about 12° or 15° high, and in the me- 
ridian, tending to the horizon nearly at a 
right angle. In about 3 or 4 feconds it dif- 
appeared as if finking behind the clouds. 
Near Norwich, and in Kent, it was obferved 
to throw out red fparks, or globules, and to 
be perfectly white. We fhould be much gra- 
tified by receiving accounts from other per- 
fons who faw this metcor at a diftance from 
‘ ‘Trotton. 
Married.| 
Mifs L. Paine. 
At Woodbridge, Mr. Mihai aeeorue Y= 
of Saxmundham, to Mifs M. Amyis. 
At Bungay, Mr. als, of Ditchingham, 
to Mifs Saver. 
At Sunderland-houfe, Mr. S. Girdleften, 
attorney, of Wifbeach, to Mifs ey daugh- 
ter of S: Sharp, efa. int the former place. 
At Linftead, Mr. J. Kemp, jun. of Swarde- 
ftone, to Mifs Can der. : 
At Palgrave, Mr. T. Cutting, to Mifs A 
Kew. 
At Fornham, near Bury, Mr. Wm. Froft, 
of Monks’ Eleigh, to.Mifs Stutter, daughter 
of Mr. Wm. Stutter. 
Died.\ At Bury, Mrs. Noble, wife of F. 
Noble, efq. Aged 62, Mr. Edward Pawiey. 
At Ipfwich, aged 76,. D. Dent. efq. 
At Burgh-Caftle, aged $7, Mr. John Miles. 
At Haughley- Par! k, aged 56, E. Sul- 
yard, efq, 
At Beccles, 
Roges. 
At Bury, Mr. Teague, to 
Mrs. Roger, wife of Mr. 
Suffolk— Herifordpbire—E ‘feu — Kent. 
[December, 
At Bungay, aged 65, the Rev. G. Heyhoe, 
restor ‘of Waxham eam. Welborne, and of 
Rockland St. Peter. ie 36, Mrs. Camell, 
wife of R. Camell, efg 
At Woodbridge, Mr. F. Kerridge, one of 
the yeomen of the guards’; he was the perfon 
who preferved the king from ‘the attempt of 
Margaret Nicholfon. 
At Little Welnetham, Mr. G. Biddell. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Varried.| At Sandbridge Lodge, J. Tork- 
ington, efq. of Stukely, Huntisgdonibie to 
Mifs Bouchier, davghter of C. Bouchier, efg. 
of the former place. 
Died.| At Bifhops’ Stortford, the Rev. 
B. Dickinfon, vicar of that place. 
At White Barns, R. V. Comyn, efq. 
At Ware, Mifs M. M. Adams. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| “At Danbury, Mr. Shuldham, 
of Great Dunmow, to Mrs. Thomas. 
At Heydon, Lieutenant Buckworth, of 
the 62d regiment of foot, to Mifs Vaughan. 
At Brentwood, Mr. Kowe, furgeon, to Mifs 
M. Sterry. 
At High-Ongar, Mr. Henley, attorney of 
Laytonftone; to Mifs Hadfley ; and at the 
fame time Mr, Hadfey, junior, brother of 
Mifs Hadfley, to Mrs. Herrington. 
At Stapleford- ‘Tawney, Capt. H Afhing- 
ton, to Mifs Cain, 
At Wigborough, Mr. S. Blyth, to Mifs 
Hufkin. 
At Waltham, Mz. J. Waight, to wie 
Gardner. 
Died.] At Chelmsford, faddenly, Mrs. 
Topper, wife of Mr. Toppers linen-draper. 
At Colcheiter, the Rev. J. Gurdony Mr. 
John Gonner, feedfman. 
At Sturmer-Hall, aged 71, R. P. Todd, efq. 
At Mésning tee. Mr. J. Aldham. 
At Great Dunmow, fuddenly, Mr. Smith, 
ironmonger. : 
At Hedingham, Mrs. Lloyd, wife of ]. 
Lloyd, efq. 
At Maldon, fuddenly, Mrs. Pret. 
At Witham, Mr. J. Rumiey. 
KENT. 
Four Englifh failors lately arrived at Dover, 
who made their efcape from France in the 
moft fingular manner. They cut through. 
fome large beams of wood in their prifom 
with their penknives ; and having fecreted 
themfelves four days. in a wood, fubfifting 
upon herbs, they at length es the fea- 
fide ; where they feized a boat without oars 
or fails; and in this leaky boat actually-ar- 
rived at Dover,. almoft filled with water; 
without food or cloaths. : 
Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. C. Dor- 
fett, of Margate, to Mifs A. Lepine. Mr. J. _ 
Solomon, to Mifs.P: Cohen. C. F. Goring. 
efq.eldeft fon of Sir H. Goring, of Highden, 
Suffex, bart. to Mifs B. Dent, daughter of He 
Dent, efg. 
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