1802.] 
Mifs E. Goodens—Mr, M. King; to Mifs S 
Warne —Mr. W. Winfon, of Beccles, to 
Miis H. Lee—Mr. R. Varnith, junior, to 
Mifs Rudling.— Mr. Crockett, glafs-man, to 
Mafs Sothern.—The Rev. J. Ciofs Morphew, 
rector of Walpole St. Andrew, to Mifs M. 
A. Thomilinton, late of Clay next the Sea. 
At Wymondham, Mr. J. Gotts, corn-mer- 
chant, of Yarmouth, to Mifs M. Storey. 
Mr. Whincopp, furgeon, to Mifs Collett, 
both of Woodbridge. 
Died,| At Norwich, aged 31, Mr. S. 
Cooper. 
Aged 55, Mr. J. Watfon. He conducted 
the bufineis of the Norwich poft-office, un- 
der the late Elitha De Hague, efq. for many 
years, with the praife of integrity and fingu- 
har difpatch. 
At Yarmouth, seed 74, Mr. J. Nath, an 
affiftant ballait- raft er, although in early life 
he was eminent asa furgeon and apothecary. 
At Lynn, fuddenly, Mrs. Boach; fhe went 
to bed, apparently, ia perfect health, the pre- 
ceding evening.—-Miis Hepburn, an elderly 
“maiden-lady.—Mr. Hallam, one of the focie- 
ty of Quakers. He had for many years fup- 
ported an unfulled reputation, in his bufinefs 
as a brazier. 
At Eait Dereham, aged 23, Mifs E. Dig- 
gens, a young lady of very promifing talents, 
At Thetford, R. Stannard, efq, many 
years a faithful fteward tothe Duke of Graf- 
ton, at Eufton, in Suftolk 3 from which fitu- 
ation he had retired during the laft year. 
At Ayltham, aged 36, Mrs. Taylor, the 
lament:d wifaof Mr. S. Taylor, an eminent 
furgeon. 
At Fakenham, Mr. J. Gathercoale, jun. 
of the Bell public houfe. 
Mr. J. Jatrat, farmer; a man univerfally 
refpetted, and whofe lofs will be fincerely 
felt by his labourers and the neighbouring 
poor. 
{n his 74th year, S. Poftle, gent. of Tun- 
ftead. 
W. Aigar, efq. attorney, of Old Bucken- 
ham ; a gentleman Siighly diftinguifbed for 
his profeitional integrity, in an upright pur- 
fuit of which he had attained a moft ample 
fortune. 
. At his féat, at Meiton Conftable, Sir Ed- 
ward Aftley, bart. who reprefented this 
county in tour fucceffive parliaments. He 
is fucceeded in his title and eftates, by Sir’ 
Jacob Henry Aftley, his only furviving Bob 
by his firft wife,‘the eldeft fitter of Jolin 
Lord Delaval, of Seaton Delaval, in North- 
umberland. 
Aged 29, Mr. W. Skipp, fon of Jon 
_“Skipp, of Neatithead. 
At North Elmham, in her 75th year, Mrs, 
_H. Catton —Aged 24, Mr. Jf. Parfitt, of 
Long Stratton.—Aged 15, Miis Wodehoufe, 
eldeft daughter of T, Wodehoufe, efg. of 
Sennow Lodge. 
Greatly regretted by the refpectable con- 
neCtions among “whom he fpent his earlier 
' @pd his latter days; the Rey. jMr. Warner, 
Suffilk—E ffx. 
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diffenting minifter, many years refident at 
Lynn, and lately removed to Hapton, .near 
Long Stratton. 
Aged 28, Mifs Fountayne, daughter of B. 
Fountayncy, efq. of Narford Hall, near Swaff- 
“ham. 
At Ubbeftone, aged 68, Mrs. Mathews, 
wife of Mr. R, Mathews, farmer, late of 
Denton. 
At Roydon, nearDofs, in the prime of life, 
Mr, W. Newton; and alfo his fon. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.) Mr. Crow, farmer, of Blun- 
defton, to Mifs A. Brame, of Lowesloft.— 
Mr. S. Aldred, farmer, at Pakefield, to Mifs 
Cheaney, of Kirtley. 
At Calcutta, in the Eaft Indies, Mr. E. 
Bacon, fon of the late Mr. Bacon, baker, of 
Ipfwich, to Mifs Bacon, of the former place. 
Mr. W. Harper, carpenter, of Cockfield, 
to Mifs E. James. of Rougham.—Mr. Breach, 
haberdather, of London, to Mifs S. Ellis, Me 
the Half Moon Inn, in Bury.—Mr. S. Tay © 
lor, of Gray’s Inn Square, London,. to Miis- 
Barnard, of Hadleigh. 
At Panic Mr. P. Haft, to Mifs 5. 
Clark, of the Angel Inn,—Mr. Claxton, of 
London, to Mifs S. Smith, daughter of Mr. 
Smith, merchant, of Ipfwich. 
Died.\ Mrs, Clayton, relict of J, Clayton, 
efq. of Sibton Park, late High Sheriff for 
this county. 
At Bradfield, after a fhort illnefs, the Rey. 
L. Wright, onelg to the prefent recorder of 
Bury. 
At Botefdale, aged 67, Mrs. 
widow, late of Difs. 
At Lavenham, Mr. Johnfon, of the Angel 
Inn.—Aged 64, Mr, Laft. 
At Redgrave, aged 67, Mr. J. Clark, 
fhoemaker. 
Mrs. Nun, widow, of Brome. 
At Trimley, in -his 7oth year, Mr, T. 
Matters, many years a faithful fervant to G. 
S. Naflau, efg.—Mrs. Clubbe, of Clare. “° 
At Holbrook, in her 71ft year, Mrs. 
Dealey. 
‘ At Loweftoft, Mrs. Howard. 
At Stansfield, aged 62, Mr. J. Whymark, 
farmer, late of Rede 
At Saxmundham, Mrs. Alexander, widow, 
late of Yoxtord.-Mrs, Steward, of Need- 
ham, 
Eulcher, 
ESSEX, 
Married.| Mr. J. Durrant, fadler and col- ~ 
lar maker, of Chelmsford, to Mifs Hill, of 
Cogzerthall, 
In London, at St. George’s, Hanover 
Sguare, the Rev. B. Cooke, of Rainham, to- 
Mifs A. M, Cattel, youngeft daughter of S. 
Caftel, efq. of bruton Street. 
‘Mr. Jefsliny to Mrs. Cooch, both of Rox- 
well.—Mr. Branwhite, of Grace Church 
Street, London, to Mifs D. Livermore, of 
Chelmsford. 
Died.|. At Chelmsford, in his 81 year: » 
Mr. Sawen, many years of the George Inn.— 
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