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herd, widow, both of March, inthe Mle of 
Ely. 
Dicd.] At Cambridge, Mrs. Willett, wife 
of Mr. J. Willett, gardener. 
Mr. J. Burges, printer to the Univerfity ; 
. to which office he was appointed jointly with 
Mr. Archdeacon, on the rit of July, 1793, 
and on the deceafe of Mr. Archdeacon, Sep- 
tember 10, 1795, he was made fole printer 
te the Univerfity. 
At the Black Bull-inn, in this town, in 
her 57th year, Mrs. Ghrimes, wife of Mr. 
W.Ghrimes, woollen draper,inLudgate-ftreet, 
London. 
At Bath, General Adeane, of Babraham, 
M.P. for this county. He was likewife Col, 
of the 4cth regt. of Foot, and one of the 
Grooms of the King’s Bed-chamber, 
In her 25th year, Mifs Browning, of Wil- 
braham. 
Lately of a fever, within ro days fail of 
Canton, Eaft Indies, Mr. C. Marth, third 
officer of the Admiral Gardener, Eaft India- 
man, and youngeft fon of Mr, J. L. Marth, 
of Cambridge. 
At Sawtry Lodge, Huntingdonfhire, in his 
25th year, G. Walton Furnefs, efq. medical 
ftudent of the Univerfity of Glafgow, and 
adopted fon of the late Dr. Walton, of Upton. 
At St. Ives, in his 59th year, Mr. T, Chad- 
well, hair-dreffer and miller. He was fpend- 
mg an evening with a friend at the White 
Hart-inn, apparently in perfeét health, when 
he was taken fuddenly ill, and expired in a 
few hours. 
At Cherry Hinton, in his 36th year, Mr. 
J. Ventris. 
At Walfoken, near Wifbeach, Mr. J. 
Murley, farmer and grazier. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.]| At Norwich, at the Quakers’ 
Meeting-houfe, Mr. A. Nath, grocer, of 
Yarmouth, to Mrs. M.Carter.—Mr.Z. Buck, 
to Mifs S. Prior.—-H. Bevan, efq. of Riddlef- 
worth-hall, to Mifs H. Droy, of PortJand- 
place,London.—Mr. C. Benfley, late of Nor- 
wich, to Mrs. Marfton,widow, of Repps. 
Died.] At Norwich, aged 41, Mrs, Critch- 
field, wife of Mr. Critchfield, cutler.—Aged 
$s, Mrs. E. Friar. —Aged 94, Mr. G. Bucken- 
ham—Aged 81, Mr. J. Garthon.—In his 
s6th year, Mr, Pritchard, baker.—Aged 61, 
Mr. S. Stannard, fireman. In his 69th year, 
Mr. T. Cattermoul, wine-merchant.—Mrs. 
M. Howard. 
At Lynn, Mr, P. Bradd, formerly a thip- 
mafter.—Mr. W. Clarke, of the Red Lion 
public-houfe. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.|} At Ipfwich, Mr. Webfter, ma- 
- siner, to Mifs Hall,—Mr. Cook, mariner, to 
Mrs. Fenn, of Woodbridge.——Mr. Levitt, to 
Mrs. Chamberlain, widow.—Mr., Ranfome, 
ef the Iron Foundery, to Mifs M. Webb. 
Mr. Starkye, furgeon, of Norwich, to 
Mifs Mott, of Bury. 
Norfolk—-Suffolk—E fax: 
f June Ry 
At Walton, the Rev. T. C. Blofield, Vicat 
of Bilhop’s Norton, in Lincolnthire, to Mifs 
M. C. Grofe, daughter of the late Francis 
Grofe, efa. F. A. S.—Mr. B. Daines, of 
Brandon, to Mifs S. Moore, of Norwich. 
Died.} At Bury, aged $5 years, the three 
laft of which were fpent in the moft afflic- 
tive ftate, Mrs. M. Adams, mother of Mr. 
S. Adams, grocer.—Mrs. Havens, widow.— 
Mrs, Clark, mother of Mrs. Froft, at the 
Black Boy-inn, She fuddenly dropped downs 
without any previous fymptoms of illnefs, 
and expired immediately. 
At Ipfwich, Mrs. King, wife of Mr. 
King, hair-dreffer.—Mrs. Cole, wife of Mr. 
Cole, watchmaker.—Mr. Sawer, of the Pot 
Chaife-inn.—Mrs. Raymer, widow. 
At Saxmundham, aged 80, Mr. L. Booth. 
At Loweftoft, aged 86, the widow Newton. 
—Mr. C. Adkin, fchool-mafter, of Roughamy 
near Bury. ’ 
At Brandon, in his 68th year, Mr. J. Dent, 
carpenter, 
j ESSEX. 
Married.[ At Raileigh, Mr. J. Carter, 
linen-draper, of Hoddefdon, Herts, to Mifs 
Sophia Harridge. 
At Colchefter, R. Twining, jun. efq. of 
London, to Mifs Smythies, daughter of the 
Rev. J. Smythies, of Colchefter.——Mr. T. 
Prickitt, furgeon, to Mifs R. Poole, both 
of Witham.—W. Simes, efy. of the fecond 
Weft India regt. to Mifs Clark, of Little 
Baddow-mill. 
At Barking, R. J. Braffy, efq. eldeft fon 
of the late N. Brafly, efq. banker of Lombard= 
ftreet, to Mifs A. Ibbetfon, third daughter of 
S. Ibbetfon, efq. 
Died.] At Chelmsford, Mr. St. Jackfon, 
many years town-cryer.—Mrs. Macroft, wife 
of Mr, W. Macroft, ccllar-maker.—-In her 
43d year, Mrs. S. Lacell. 
At Colchefter, aged 75, Mr. T. Blyth, 
formerly a feedfman and corn-chandler, ° 
At Maldon, R. Paxton, M. D—Aged 78, 
Mrs. Richard.—-Mr. Hearn, plumber and 
glazier. He had been many years violently 
affiéted with the gout. “it 
At Kelvedon, Mr. E. Drind, upwards of 
30 years leading tenor voice to the company 
of fingers at that place ; his remains were in- 
terred with vocal honours, by a moft re- 
fpeétable and numerous company. 
At Great Waltham, fuddenly, Mr. Ff. 
.Moody, fhopkeeper. 
At Witham, Mrs. Allen. 
Suddenly, in his 83 year, Mr. W. Coole 
of Rivenhall, many years huntfman to Col. 
Bullock. 
At Paris, April 12, Sir Robert Smith, 
bart. late of Berechurch, in this county. 
The health of this gentleman had been de- 
clining for fome time paft, and on the night 
of the above day he was feized with a violent 
fit of coughing, which terminated his ex- 
iftence. His remains haye been fince ine 
teared in the family-vault at Berechurch. 
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