1797+] 
At Aldburgh, ag-d 88; Mrs. Spark, 
At’ Blickling, in his 46th year, Mr. James 
Matching. ° 
‘At Hingham, aged 59, 
Gilman. 
In his 8rft year, univerfally beloved, re- 
{peted, and Janjented, the rev. Robert Adkin, 
rector of Eaft and Weft Rainhains, in this 
county. : 
that excellent prelate Dr Thomas Tanner, his 
relation (formerly chancellor of Norwich) he 
early imbibed the principles of henevolence 
and the ftri@eft integrity, which uniformly 
governed his ations in every relative and moral 
duty. He was nephew to Bithop Moore, late 
of Ely. 
Mrs. Elizabeth 
SUFFOLK. 
At the trial for fkilful ploughing, Suffolk 
againft all England; fix teams ftarted. for the 
‘prize, but the merit of Mr, Arthur Young’s 
fwing-plough was decifively evinced. With 
2 oxen in hernefs, and without a driver, Tho- 
mas Bailey ploughed his acre from 5 to 7 inches 
in depth, and from 1 to 3,inches deeper than 
the reft, in 5 hours 56 minutes, to the ge- 
neral admiration of the f{pectators. Three of 
the other teams finifhed a few minutes before 
him: the other 3 were diftaxced. It mutt be 
obferved, however, that all the teams, Mr, 
Young’s excepted, worked with four and a 
driver. ~The fecond two, premiums were ad- 
judged to ~My. Saitcr-and his ploughman; the 
two temaining prizes to Mr. Seward and his 
ploughman. =. 
It has been refolved to effet a revival of 
Haverhill market, in this county. 
Married.\——At Bury, My. Thomas Coote, 
ivonmonger, to Mifs Kemp. 
At Sudbury, Capt. Holland, of the 44th re- 
giment of foot, to Mifs Strutt, 2d daugater of 
Wm. Strutt, efq. of the former place. Alfo 
Mr. Scoheld to Mifs Spurgin. 
Mr, John Edwards, of Brockford, to. Mifs 
Fifke, of Rartlefden. 
Mr. Harrington Willis, of Toftock,. to Mifs 
Pyman. 
Mr. Thomas Thickoenny, of Hockwold 
Wilton, to Mifs Mary Green. 
Died. |—At Bury, Mr. Ward. Mr, Charles 
Green, clerk of St. Lawrence parifh. Aged 
40, Mr. James Brown. 
At the fame place, aged 73, Mr. James 
Wentworth. The deceafed was upwards of 30 
y cars quartermagter ferjeant of the Weit Suttolk 
militia. His remainy were inrerved with mili- 
tary honours. 
At Blickling, aged. 4s, Mr. James Matchen. 
At Sudbury, Mrs: Humphreys. 
At Botefdale, aged &7, Mrs. Walton. 
At Baidwell, Milfs Davenport, 2d daughter 
of the rev. Richard Davenpoit. ' 
At Feltham, Mrs Ifabe!la Wright. 
Wm. Crifp Molineux \Mont.omery, only 
fon of George Montgomery, e{q. of Garbuldi- 
fham Hall, in this county, 
S uffalhanrsStffertene Ket 
Educated under the guardianthip of . 
407 
At . Gimingham,...aged.75,. Mr. Philip 
Smyth, attorney. : 
SUSSEX. 
At the fhow of bulls, at Petworth, for Lord . 
Egremon’’s filver cup; after much. attentive 
examination of all the various points, which 
con{tirute as well the working as grazing merit 
in ftock, it. was determined by the judgesy 
that Mr. Hetington’s bull was entitled to the 
prize. The fweepftrkes for the beft heifer 
were adjudged to Mr, Marchant, of Prrching. 
On Lord Egremont’s pfefentins the cup to Mr. 
Herrington, after dinner, aftcr drinking the heaith 
of the fuccefsful cavdidate, he expreffed his 
hopes, that the events of that day would con- 
vince the farmers in general, that high feeding 
of their ftock can neither enhance their merit, 
noy conceal their defects, when fubmitted ta 
the judgment of able. and intelligent farmers. 
A nu nerous company_ef nobility, gentry and 
farmers were iffembled on the occafion. - 
A fubfcription is opened.for the purpofe of, 
buldng an infirmary and difpenfary for the 
county of Suffex, to be eftablithed at Leyes. 
It is propoted to ereét an edifice, capable of ac- 
commodating 50 patients ata time. The firft 
colts of the intended building are eftimated .2t 
between 3099 and goool. The regular annual 
expence is ftated at 2 gol, on am average,’ _ 
Married. |—At Ipf{wich, Mr, John Carter, to 
Mifs Mary Aan Moor. 
At the Quaker’s meeting-houfe, in» Lewes, 
Mr. Thomas White, jun. of Rochvfter,. to 
Mifs Rick man, eldedt daughter,of Mx, S»mucl 
Rickman, of Hellingly park, near) Lewes...» 
Thomas Toovey, efq. captain in, the Oxford - 
fhiie regiment of mijitia, to Mis Ayling,. of. 
Stedham. ‘ va) ne 
Died. J—At If{fpwich, Mr, Denny... He lived 
a folitary life ia a houte by himfelf,. and. his 
Windows not being opened for fome time, the 
neighbours, ferced the door, and found him 
dead in his chair. fer 
At Lewes, at the advanced age of gt, Miss. 
Jane Beard, fy 4a 
Diopt down dead, at che fame place, through. 
ex.els of pation, whilft purfuing a thay pigs, _ 
Mary Davis. " ta 
At Brshthelmitune, Lady ,Leflie, wate of 
Lord Leflie, and daughter of the right hon, 
Lord Pelham. ‘ 
At Mickelham, near Lewis, aged ga, Mr. 
Henry Child. He had been married to- his 
prefent widow, whois turned of 89, upwards 
of 70 years. ! 
At Meltony near Ipf{wich, Mr. -Ofborn, 
miller. He was fetting. the fails of ms mul, 
when, by lome accident, he got entangled, and 
falling trom the higheft eicvation, was killed on 
the {pot. 
KENT. 
The late bviflerous weather has been pro=) 
ductive: of the mott ferious calamitigs among 
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