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Hatton Garden, London, to Mifs Head, of 
the Crown ina, Downham Market. 
Mr. C. Kerry, wheelwright, of Difs, to 
MifsWragg, eldeft daughter of Mr. J.Wragg 
farmer, at Winkxthine. 
Mr. Windett, grocer, of Norwich, to 
Mifs Blake, of Channouz Hall, in Tiben- 
ham. 4 
’ Died.} At Norwich, in his 34th year, 
Mr. R. Preft, baker.—Io her 76th year, Mrs. 
E. Stringer.—Aged 77, Mrs. F. Robertfon. 
—Mrs. E. Newton, aunt to the Rev. J. W. 
Newton, one of the minor-canons of the 
cathedral. 
At Yarmouth, 
Tolver. 
At Eaft Dereham, aged 71, Mrs. Beck, 
relict of the late W. Beck, of Eaft Bradea- 
ham. 
In his 38th year, Mr. G, Wize, farmer, 
ef Acle; generally regretted by as friends, 
acquaintance, and fervants, for the goodnefs 
of his charaéter ; being warm and fincere in 
friendfhip, a pleafing companion, and a kind 
and indulgent parent and mafter. In fhort, 
no man ever pofiefied a more generous mind. 
At North Walfham, aged 77, Mr. J. 
Grimes ; who in the courfe of fix years had 
three weddings, fix births, fix burials, and 
lately buried his 6th wife. 
At Stokefby, in his 67th year, R. Eilis, 
gent. of South Repps.—Aged 70, Mrs. S. 
Ladell, of Rackheath. 
In the 26th year of his age, the Rev. Ed- 
ward Twells, A. B. of Cafton, near Watton, 
in this county. He finithed his education at 
Bennet College, Cambridge ; and took or- 
ders at the ufval time. From the very begin- 
ning of his fhort career, to the period when 
through illnefs he was obliged to relinquith 
the care of hischurches, he ceafed not to per- 
form all the cuftomary duties with uncom- 
mon zeal and fidelity; but thinking much 
more was required of a Minifter than what is 
now deemed fufficient, he almoft daily waiked 
to his parifh, two miles diftant from his re- 
fidence, to fuperintend a fchool he had there 
eftablifhed, to vifit the fick, and to adminifter 
thofe pecuniary and fpiritual comforts which 
were in his power. In Lent he regularly 
read the Prayers on Wednefdays and Fridays, 
{a practice peculiarly fingular in villages in 
this county) at one or other of his churches; 
and alfo on Saint’s days. By his exertions; 
the manners and morais of his people aflumed 
a very different caft to what they were pre- 
in her 62d year, Mrs. 
vious to his miniftry ; and he has been heard 
to fay, with great fatisfaéijon, that few 
churches in the neighbourhood could boat fo 
large and fo attentive a congregation as his. 
Cut of an income, which did not amount fo 
Sol. per annum, he managed to maintain 
himfelf and a fervant, to defray the ex- 
pences of his Sunday fchool, -to diftribute 
Bibles, Prayer Books, and Religious Tracts, 
and te beftew {mall fums upon the needy, 
Suffolk —E ffx. 
Feb. fy 
In fine, he devoted himfelf wholly to dhe du- 
ties of his momentous office 3 in the anxious 
difcharge of which, his naturally infirm.con- 
ftitution was atively broken: and after lin- 
gering near half'a year, he expired with the 
conf{cious fatisfa€tion of having done his beft 5 
and with the firm hope of obtaining that ata 
ward promifed to thofe who lead a godly 
life. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| Mr. C. Moor, attorney, of 
Woodbridge, to Mifs C. M. Fulcher, of [pf- 
wich.—Mr. G, Mabfon, of Pakefield, to 
Mifs Utton, of Gifleham.—-D. Curling, efq. 
of the Cuftom Houfe, London, ta Mifs Col- 
lett, daughter of Mr. C. Collett, banker, of 
Woodbridge. 
Mr. §. Gill, fhoemaker, to Mifs King, 
both of ieee —Mr. Gay, jun, of Laven- 
ham, to Mifs Rice, daughter of Mr. Rice, 
dyer, of Ipfwich.—Mr. J. Fifk, taylor, to 
Miis E. Harrington, both of Hachefton.— 
Mr. Giles, of the Bell public-houfe; Wood~ 
bridge, to Mrs. Dixon, of Ipfwich —Mr. W. 
Dowman, to Mifs Froft, daughter of Mr. Frof, 
of the Poft-office, Sudbury. 
Died.} At Bury, Mrs. Clarke, wife of 
Mr. Clarke, corn-dealer.—Mr. Knock, pork- 
butcher. 
At Ipfwich, aged 71, Mr. Cage, formerly 
a farmer. 
At NaGon, aged 55, Mr.: Rufh, mer- 
chant, 
At Woodbridge, aged 87, Mr. R.- Turner. 
—In her 18th year, after three days illnefs, 
Mifs M. A. Fifh, of Willingham Hall.—]. 
Denny, jun. efq. a Eye Abbey, one of the 
bailiffs of that corporation. 
At Sudbury, Mrs. Rogers, wife of Mr. 
Rogers, crape-maker.—Nearly g> years of 
age, Mrs. Gilbert, widow, of Hundon— 
Mrs. Johnion, wife of Mr. J. Johnfon, auc- 
tioneer, of Long Kelford.—Mrs. Doe, late 
of the Four Elms Farm, Stoneham Parva.— 
Mr. W. Adams, farmer, at Eaton, near 
Southwold. 
At Buckenham. houfe, 1 near Brandon, Mrs. 
Simpfom, wife ot Mr. Simpfon, fteward to 
the “e Hon, Lord Petre. 
ESSEX, 
Marea Mr. Gooden, of Manningtree, 
to Mifs Kingfbury, of Statton.—Mr. 6. Pal- 
— of Ainedom to Mifs A. Coote, of 
aft Haningfield. 
At Stock, T. White, efg. of the Temple, 
London, to Mifs C. Richardfon, of Stock 
Houfe.—R. J. J. Lacy, efg. of the royat 
regiment of Artillery, to Mifs L. Richard- 
fon,-alfo of Stock Houfe. 
At Great Waltham, R. J. Jones, cfficer 
of excife, to Mifs E. Perry, of Widdington, 
near Safiron Walden. 
At Bradwell, near the fea, R. Willes, efq. 
to Mifs Laver, of Steeple-—Mr. Gardiner, 
filverfmith, of London, to Mifs Spinks, of 
Rayleigh, 
At 
