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_ Norwich, Mr. J. Potter to Mrs. M. Prime. 
_ Mr. Lot Davis to Mifs A. Harpley. Mr. S. 
Holtaway, attorney, to Mifs $. Gent, 
Died.) At Norwich, Mir. J. Neale. The 
rev. Mr. Freeman. Mrs. A. Goofe. In the 
77th year of her age, Mrs. Lane, of the Thatch- 
ed Houfe Tavern. . At Lynns, Mr. Matthews, 
who had been but a few months fince ele&ed — 
‘ mafter of the poft-office. At Yarmouth, 
after a fevere illnefs, Mrs. Friher, wife of 
W. Fishery jun. efq. receiver general for 
Norfolk. The rev. J. Dowfing, refor of 
Gunthorpe, and’ vicar of Middleton, near 
Lynn. At Norwieh, aged 73, Mr. Gardiner 
Harwood, attorney; and, a few days after, 
‘C. Harwood, his brother. While the fexton 
was deepening the grave, to receive both bo- 
divs, the furrounding earth funk in, and bn- 
ried him upto his middle, in which difagree- 
able fituation he remained nearly two jours 
before he was extricated. At Hingham, aged 
76, Capel Bringloe, attorney, one of the co- 
roners for this county. 
. SUFFOLK. 
Married.) ‘At Clare, the rev. C. Cooke to 
Mifs Young. At Weft Dean, the rev. Cor- 
nelius Green, A.M. fellow of Worcefter Col. 
lege, Oxford,-to Mifs Frances Ann Piggot> 
At Saxmondham, Mi. Leonard Auft, of the 
General Poft Office, to Mifs Harriet Butler. 
Mr. j. Clay, of Bottefdale Green, to Mifs 
Graves. At Sproughton, Mr. R. Chefter to 
Mifs E. Ford. ; 
Died.| At Ipfwich, in his 79th year, Tho- 
mas Sore. He poffeffed great ingenuity and 
mechanical fkill, and had fur many years re- 
fided in Tooley’s Foundation, having been 
rendered incapable of conttant Jabour by a pa- 
ralytic complaint. He was able to make or 
repair almoft every ‘kind of philofophical appa- 
ratus, ‘and generally improved or fimplified 
thofe which paffed through his hands. His 
knowledge of the feiences was fufiicient to 
prevent his wafting time in chimerical purfuits, 
and his good fenfe always prefented to his 
mind the neceffity of combining the w7i/e with 
the dulce. His humble apartment was adorned 
with ijmany fpecimens of his ingenuity, his 
eleétrical _machine, microfcope, &c. His 
clock had received additional movements of 
the moft fimple kind. His perpetual alma- 
Nac, orrery, and hygrometer were curious ; 
and the very latch of his dco: was fo ccn- 
ftruéted zs to fuperfede the neceffity of a lock. 
The cheerfulnefs and ferenity of his difpofition 
diffufed themfelves over his countenance, the 
placidnefs of which, with the venerable ap- 
pearance of his grey hairs, commanded an 
involuntary prepofleffion in his favour, which 
never failed to lead to a. further acquaintance. 
At fame place, in her toth year, Mifs 
Rewze. Mrs. Clark, of the ‘Rofe and 
Crown. Mr. J, Coe, baker, aged 55, after an 
affliétion of 25 years, which he bore with 
exemplary patience. In her 73d year, Mrs. 
Eleanor Hinginfton. 
At Melford Hall, Mifs Parker, eldeft 
daughter of Sir Harry Parker, bart. 
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At Lewes, Mr. J. Atterfol, timber-mer- 
chant. Mr. Aminidab Burton. 
At Nevick, Mrs. Verrall. 
oe SUSSEX. b: 
In the late conteft for plowing, betwee 
horfe. and ox teams, for the Suffex Agricul- 
tural Premiums, which was adjudged in fa- 
vour of the former, a ftatute acre was well 
and foundly plowed, by f. Blackman, fervant 
to Mr. Hait, of Falmer, in three hours and 
fifty-three minutes. This was a fair experi- 
ment, worthy of the confideration of farmers, 
whofe teams are engaged eight hours daily 
without effe&ting the fame quantity of fervice. 
Married.) At Rye, Sam. Collett, efq. of 
Worcefter, to Mis A. Curtis. Mr. 'R, 
Wright to Mifs C. Cooper, of Chichefter. 
Died.] At Midhur&, the right hom. dowager 
Lady Newburgh. 
' At Malling, Mrs’ Hore. 
Calverley, efg. of Ewell. 
KENT. 
Married.} At Dover, Mr. J. Nicholfon to 
Mifs Sarah: Wilkinfon. At Folkftone, Mr. 
T. Johnion to Mrs. Smith. At Canterbury, 
‘Mr. J. Deane to Mifs Sankey. ‘Mr. Charles 
Roufe to Mifs Norwood. At Maidftone, 
Lieut. Burn, of the marines, to Milfs Relf, 
daughter of the rev. Mr. Relf. Mr. R. 
Clarke to Mifs Sufannah Rogers. . f 
H. P. Hannam, -efq. of Northbone Court, 
to Mifs Collett. ; 
Died.J At Dover, Mr. T. Rickardby, many 
years clerk to the banking-houfe of Mefirs, 
Latham and Co. Same place, Mis. Doornes 
of the Flying Horfe public-houfe, ‘ 
At Canterbury, Mrs Highmore. Mrs. 
Hatch. In an advanced “age, Mrs. Durand. 
Alfo, Mr. H. Potter ; and, a few days after, 
Mrs. Putter, widow of the fon of th¢ 
former, me $e 
At. Maicftone, in his 83d year, Mr. R. 
Cutbufh, lockfmith, member of the common- 
council of the corpuration. Alfo, Mrs. Tile 
bie, ‘of the Ball public houfe, 
At Margate, Mrs. Sickett. Mr. Jobn 
Paine, iate mafter-of the Crown and Thiftle, 
but who, for fome years, had retired from bue 
finefs, with a decent competency. 
“In the 21ft year of his ave, Mr. G. Broo- 
man, ‘fecond fon of Mr. B. banker. Atiame 
place, aged 31, Mr. Jofeph Shapland, of 
Cheapfide, London. Alfo, Mifg Cobb, aged 
22, fifter to the @ramatic writer of thag 
name. 
At Rochefter, aged 68, Mrs. Jones. At 
Chatham, Mifs Jane Sutton. At Deptfords 
Mrs. Simfon. In the parith of Teynhams 
Mrs. E. Williams. At Whitftable, aged 60, 
Mr. Wm. Wiles. At Fordwich, Mr. M4n- 
tell, an eminent fruiterer. At Hariiethamy 
“after along ilnefs, Mis. Branchley. 
At Burwatk, T, 
‘At the fchvol-htufe, in Linfted, Mrs. Hunt, 
At Loofe, Mr. W. Peene, At Folkeftone, 
fuddenly, while fitting at table after dinner. 
Mrs. Major. At Sandwich, J. Curling, efqs 
At Snodland, Mr J. Manley, gentlemane 
farmer. At Threiked,° near Kefwick, the 
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