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tached to the grain, and which firtt attraéts- 
the moifture which injures the grain, is 
taken off. Wheat blanched in this, way, 
may be kept for any length of time, without 
rifque, acd might be Jaid 20 feet thick; or 
any depth, in the warehoufe ;-whereas, at pre- 
fent, wheat is frequently in that, ftate that 
it ought net to be laid more thana foot thick, 
and evcn-then it will require the expence Ns 
frequent turning. It is believed that three 
pair of ftones will grind as much as four pair 
in the commen way; the grain will not heat 
fo much inthe grinding, and if ground alto- 
gether for brown bread, it may be ground 
as faft again as in-the common way. The 
machinery may be applied to all water-mills, 
and likewife to every mill on a large fcale, 
and does not require quite the power necef- 
fary for working a pair of ftones.’ In erecting 
anew mill, no ‘additional expence would be 
created, except the building of a kiln. 
Died.} Rev. G. Freeman, L.L.D. and 
Retr of Shelton in this county, 
CAMBRIDCESHIRE. 
Marrizd.} The Rev. G.. Millers, minor- 
canon of Ely, and late of St. John’s College, 
Cambridge, ¢>» Mifs M. Forby, fitter of the 
Rev. R kurby, of Fincham, in Norfolk. 
NORFOLK. 
On Fune 25, an alarming fire broke out in 
the roof of the weft-end of NorwichCathedral, 
which dettroyed, in about an: hour’s time, 
a great part of its noble reof, towards the weft- 
ernextremity of the nave.’ The lead, which 
poured down in ftreams of liguid fire, together 
with. che falling, of the burning fpars and 
beams, prefented the moft dangerous obftacles 
to thote afcending the parapets; however 
the lead'was cut away, and the flames. were, at 
length; happily-extinguithed. . The fire is be- 
lieved tovhave been occafioned by a live coal 
falling from. the. iron-pan. in’ which the 
plumbers were melting their, lead to repair the 
roof. 
Married.}) Mr. J. Read, of Rickinghall 
Superior, to Mifs Quantrill,. of Walfham. le 
Willows.—Mr. W. Green, miller, of Fa- 
kenham, to Mifs Cafe, of Toftrees.—Major 
Ottley, late of Bury, but nowof Swaffham, 
to Mifs Styan, of Lombard: ftreet, London. 
—Mr. Burton, publican, .of Tombland, to 
Mifs Dunham, of Buxton.—The Rev. C.R. 
Dade, to Mifs Powell, both of Yarmouth. 
Died:} At Lynn, Mr, Vincent, grocer.— 
Mrs. Swan, wife of Mr. Swan, -vplhrolfterer. 
_"“yAt Yarmouth, Mr. 7. Broodbank, miller, 
=-}\ged 82, Mr. T.: Hurry, merchant; his 
‘charater is’ pourtrayed -by this defcr'ption, 
tha’t he was.§¢ an honeft, an independent and 
a Virtuous man.” 
fn China, aged 32, Mr. E Syball, brother 
of Mr. Sybali, “of South Waltham... .. 
-. Aged 59, Mr. J. Foulger, farmer, of. Bum- 
fg Sipe Rev. J. eres region’ of 
Cambridgefhire—Norfolk—E fex— Kent. 
(Aug. 1 
Carnfela, ‘and vicar of Shropham, both i in 
this county. 
) goty BOY. ou 
Married } At Bury, Mr. M. Spilling, te 
Mrs. Aekin, widow and publican. 
Mr. B Buleo; of Ipf{wich, to Mifs: Adams} 
_ Of Hadleigh. 
Mr. Boult, furgeon, of Walworth, near 
‘London, to Miis Denny, of Yoxford.- 
Died.] At Bury, Mr. R Smith, felmon- 
ger.—Aged 23; Mrs, C, Mayhew, Bf Debei- 
ham Mrs, Jones, of Beccles—Mrs. Mil- 
lington, of Ruthford-lodge —Mr.J. Mallows, 
of “Wattisfield—Aged 84, R. Prettyman, 
efq. of Wingfield Caftle. 
At Ipfwich, W. Ivory, -efy. formerly a 
Captain in the Eaft Norfolk Militia—Mr. B, 
Cooper, builder, of Coddenham.—Mafter R. 
Wood, third fon of Mr. J. Wood, of Wuod- 
bridge. 
The Rev. J Sharpe, A. M. pedpchnat cus 
yate of Brightwell and Kefgrave, near Ipi- 
Wich, and ordinary of the county jail ; his 
memory will be long revered in the piscle of 
his friends and acquaintance, as he was an 
honour to his facred profeflion, and a pattera 
of Chriftian piety. 
ESSEX. 
Married] Mr. C. Milburn, of Prittlewel!, 
to Mrs. Suckling, of Great Baddow. 
Mr. 1. Goodenough, of Bifhopfgate-ftreet, 
a a to Mifs Wilfon, of Rumford. 
Mr, N. Mead, of Writtle, to Mrs. Ste- 
vens, 5 Abriage.—Mr. S. Ratcliffe, of San- 
don, to Mifs §. Joflin, of Bures,—Mr. 
Mickelton,. butcher, of Layer, to Miis 
White, of Mounts Farm, Great Saling, 
At Weft Ham, Mr, Weft, to Mifs Baker, 
both of Poftwick, Suffolk, 
T. Simpfon, etq. of Norton, near Bury, 
to Mifs C. Scarlett, 3d cs of J. Scare 
lett, efq. of Halftead, 
In London, Mr. T. Brook, jun. ‘to Mifs 4 
Ellington, both of Mildeahalit’” 
Died.] At Colchefter, at an advanced age, 
Mr. Tayfpill, fhopkeeper, and father of the 
Collector of the Cuftoms.—Mifs Wall, 
daughter of Mr, H. Wall, of Willingale 
Doe. 
At Braintree in his 17th> yeary. Mr... C. 
Joflin.—Mr. W. Stebbing, 
In London, the Rev. R, Moreton, vicar 
of Great Canfield 
Mrs. Deliorne, widow, and a Quaker, late 
of Stanway Hall, Bah fies, S. Curtis, daughter 
of the late Rev. Mr, Curtis, of Linton.— 
Aged 65, Mr. J. Davifon, eldeft fon of the 
Tate* Mr. J: Davifon, drapery of New. Mar- 
ket. 
KENT. | 
fe lately at Canterbury, the. ‘workmen ‘began 
‘to difmantle one of the faireft, and the laft 
but one. remaining of the fix, ancient gates of 
the. city, which defended a principal « entrance 
‘from the caftward; a bei and very hand- 
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