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ing, coachmaker.—-Mrs. Danderfon, wife of 
Mr. Danderfon, baker. 
At Yarmouth, Captain Blyth, of Lynn. 
After a long afflittion, Mr. J. Butcher, 
artift ; this gentleman was of the moft in 
offenfive manners, and of confiderable fkill in 
his profeflion : he painted three views of Yar- 
mouth, anda view of the Market-place at 
Lynn, from which engravings have been 
made, poffefling a very refpectable degree of 
inerit. 
SUFFOLK. 
Hadleigh has been lately made a poft town, 
by which means a regular and uninterrupted 
communication is ‘now eftablifhed, between 
the metropolis and the principal towns and 
villages in this and the adjacent counties. 
A bag is made up for Hadleigh, at the Gene- 
ral Poft office in London, every day, except 
Sundays; and from Hadleigh, for London, 
every day, except Saturdays. <A daily com- 
munication by poft is alfo eftablifhed between 
Hadleigh and Ipfwich, by which letters are 
conveyed, through crofs pofts, to upwards of 
a hundred different towns and places. 
Married.) At Ufford, W. Hill, gent. to 
Mrs, Benham.—Mr. J. Fox, j junior, of Red- 
» mall, to Mifs Seaman, of Wilby.—Mr. D. 
Fills, of Bury, to Mifs Read, of Bridgeham, 
in Norfolk. 
Mr. Borrey, farmer, to Mifs Jewers, both 
of Buxhall, 
Mr. Hindes, of Beccles, to Mifs Piper, of 
Reditham.—Mr. J. Berry, merchant, of 
Southwold, to Mrs. M. Brown, of Brampton, 
near Beccles.-Mr. W. Elmer, of Cavendish, 
to Mifs Clark, of Clare. 
At Eaft Berghott, Mr. J. Rogers, fon of 
Captain Rogers, of Manningtree, to Mifs M. 
Beaumont. 
Mr. G. Pegg, yarn-maker, of Hadleigh, 
to Mrs. M. White, widow, of Denham. 
Died.] At Bury, aged 27, Mr. J. Leech, 
hairdreffer ; he was grandfon to Mr. J. Grae 
tey, lately deceafed. 
In his 2oth year, after a lingering illnefs, 
Mr. R. Smith, medical-affiftant to Mr. J. 
Smith, fargeon ; a young man of induftry 
and integrity, JBi, in many refpects, likely 
to have become an ornament to his pro- 
teifion. 
At Ipfwich, in his 68th year, Lieut. J. 
Barker, of the regt. of Eat Suffolk militia, 
in which he had borne a commiflion more 
than go years. 
In his 71 year, Mr.Buchanan, merchant ; 
he was generally refpeéted as a ma n of 
coniummate integrity ; and, in other - re- 
fpe&s, of numerous co diftinguifhed vir- 
tues, 
Mrs. Wright, widow of the late Mr. J. 
Wright, baker.—Aged 21, Mifs Silverwood, 
daughter of Mr. Silverwood, liquor-merchant. 
r—Mrs. Keeble, wife of Mr. Keebie, garde- 
nev.—-In confequence of a fall from his horfe 
whilft hunting, Mr. T. Wiggin, horfe-dea. 
ler.——Mis. Williamfon, wife of Mr, Willi. 
Suffolk—Kent. 
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amfon, merchant..In an advanced age, Mrs. 
Peacock —Mrs. Buttermore, mother of Mri 
Buttermore, butcher.—Suddenly, Mr. Wil- 
kinfon, of the Fountain public houfe. 
Mr. J. Liverfedge, linen-draper; he was 
one of the fociety of Quakers, and highly 
refpected as a tradefman and good neigh- 
bour, 
Mr. T. Shave, formerly: a:csach-mafter. 
At Wickhambrook, Mr. Smith, furgeon 
and apothecary. 
At Framlingham, aged 63, Mr. Crifo, 
whiteimith.—Mr. Jj. Leve tt, < of Pettiftreey 
formerly of Mendichham.—In his 82d year, 
Mr. W. Fitch, of Stoke St. Clare. 
At Suawary, Mifs Anderfon, daughter of 
Mr. Anderfon, sa 
At Southwold, aged 57, the Rev. G. Pade 
don, rector of Pakefield, and curate of the 
perpetual curacy of Stoven. 
At Bulmer, near Sudbury, ia his goth 
year, Mr. Daniels.—Aged 56, Mrs. Wy- — 
brow. 
Suddenly Mr. Wafpe, farmer, of Afhbocks 
ing. 
At Coddenham, aged 61, Mr. W. Chenery, 
mafter of the Charity School. 
At Stanmore, in Middlefex, Mrs. Forby, 
formerly of Ipf{wich. 
Mrs. Adams, wife of Mr. Adams, favre 
of Thurlow.—In her 62d year, Mrs. 
Orfbourn, wife of Mr. G. Orfbourn, farmer, 
of Elm{well. 
At Woodbridge, in his 80th year, Mr. W. 
Walford, formerly diftributor of Ramps for 
the Eaftern Divifion of Suffolk. 
At Finbury, near ay ato de Mr. W. 
Crofs, actu 
KENT, 
Married.) At Athford, Mr. J. W. Qui- 
hampton, Mrs, W chien ot Hothfiels, 
many years houfe-keeper to the Right Hon. 
the Earl of Thanet. 
At St. Lawrence, in Thanet, Mr. Gifford, 
mafter of the White Horle public-houfe, to 
Mifs Dixon, of Ramfgate. 
‘At Dartford, E. Bilke, efq. 
Church, Suzy, to Mifs Middleton. 
At New Romney, Lieut. Montague, ae 
the regiment of Royal Dragoons, to Mils M. 
Fowle, youngeft daughter of the Rev. We 
Wing Fowle. 
At Canterbury, Captain Muller, of the 
firft battalion of the 52d regiment, to Mifs 
Halladay.—Mr. P. Elftedd,  furgeon, of 
Dover, to Milfs Whitford, técond daughter 
of the late J. Whirford, efq. 
Mr. Saurders, of Whitfable, to Mifs J. 
Horton, of Afhiford. 
In London, Mr. Brazier, of the academy at 
Margate,to Mi(sHudion, of Leadenhall. ftreet, 
At Doddington, Mr. J. Court, to Mifs 
Laker. 
Died.] At Canterbury, Mifs H. Robin- 
fon. ‘ 
Mr. Petman, carpenter, of Boys’s-hofpi- 
tal, Being one of the fraternity of ringers, a 
‘dumb 
of Chrit 
