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-Eaft Dereham.—In her 20th year, Mrs. Tay- nourable Sir Grey Cooper, bart. Early inthe 
lor, of, Dilham. morning Sir Grey rang the bell violently 
SUFFOLK. for his’ valet, whom he defired to faddle a 
At the Bury affizes, which terminated July horfe, and ride over to the village, about a 
49, the three following prifoners were capi- milediftant, for the doctor. The man fet of 
tally conviéted and received fentence of immediately and returned with the apothecary 
death, viz. William Baldwin, a private of in lefs than half an hour ; but they arrived 
the 3d regiment of dragoon guards, for high- too late, Sir Grey had breathed his laf, 
way robbery ; James Arnold for ftealinga The Rev. Mr.Cooper, in Wales, Sir Grey’s — 
wether fheep 3 and John Hardingham, for- eldeft~ fon, becomes poffefled of the family 
ftealing a fat calf. The two latter were re-- eftate, valued at about gocol. per annum, 
prieved, but Baldwin left for execution. Sir Grey Cooper was a benevolent and truly ~ 
Married.| Mr. Woods, grocer, of Clare, hofpitable charaéter 3 greatly regretted by all 
“to Mifs Salmons of Norwich.—-Mr. Brewin, with whom he was acquainted, for the 
of London, to Mifs Addifon, daughter of J. urbanity of his manners, the elegance 
Addifon, efq. banker of Sudbury.—-Mr. Poole, of his converfation, and for the wit and anec- 
farmer, of Yeldham, to Mifs M. Hubbard, of dotes which fo much enriched that converfa- 
Sudbury.—Mr. Puleber. to Mifs Nicholas ; tion; and he wasa fcbolar of the moft po- 
both of Eye.—In London, Mr. T. Brook, lifhed andaccomplifhed clafs. Indeed the effue 
jun. to Mifs S, Ellington ; both of Milden- fions of his mind, which have been fcattered 
hall —Mr. T. Simpfon, of Newton, near among his feuds: bear evident marks of a 
Bury, Mifs Scalett, of Halftead, Efiex—— truly elegant mind, infpired by genius and 
Mr. Rodwell, of Fenham, toMifs Gowing, cultivated by unremitting ftudy. Sir Grey 
of Eve.—Mr. T. Haward, of Ringfhall-hall, was a liberal benefactor to the poor ; his 
to Miis S. Cooper, of Sheepcoat Halt, Stow- ‘houfehold and friends were always entertained 
upland. by him in the ftyle of good old Englifh hofpi- 
At Geldftone, Mr. Towell, to Mifs Car- tality. 
ver, of Beccles. : ESSEX, 
At Bungay, R. Camell, efq.to Mrs. E. At Chelaeford aflizes, which commenced 
Vandeput, widow of the late Admiral Van- July 21ft, before Lord Chief Juft'ce Kenyon 
deput. and Mr. ques Grofe, the following pri- 
Died» At Ipfwich, Mrs. Brown, wife foners were found guilty and capitally con- 
of Capt. R. Brown.—Mrs. Skate, many victed, J. Hight, H. Harding, W. Worley, 
years houfeleeper to the late Dr. Gwyn, of J. Batcher and T. Howard, the asec th 
this town.—Mrs. Sawer, of the Poft chaife foldiers of the firft regiment oF Guards, for 
inn. Mr. Cook, formerly of Bucklefham.— burglary 5 T. Bithop, a foldier, for an afm 
Mzs. Rich. Mae Brame, wife of Capt.Brame. - fault and ee ; H. Picket, a foldier, for 
—In her 77th year, Mrs. E. Srubbia, ajady burghry ; E. Oldfield, a foldier, for an af- 
unknown in the gay and fathionable world, but fault and robbery 5 J> Skinner and F. Armi- 
ever to be found in the more humble walk of tage, foldiers of the firft regiment for bur- 
private charity and benevolence. giary; R. Taylor, G. Richards, J]. Naylor, 
in amadvanced age, Mrs Ruilell, widow, W. Esfon, W. Mofs, and T. Beddowes, all 
ef Shimpling.—Aged 77, Mr. W. Swaine, foldicrs, for fheep-ftealing. The prifoners. 
of Woodoridge.—Mr. Fra nkleyn, farmer, of were all young men. Three other prifonersg - 
Drinkftone ; on his returning home from were capitally convicted. 5 but. nine were 
church in the eae he fell dowa in a. reprieved before the ee left the town. 
fit, and expired fliort'y afterwards. Married.| Mr. J. Baileys of Earl’s Colney, 
Mr. Limmer, miiler of Tuddenham. to Mifs S. Woolman, of Sible Hedingham.— _ 
At Great Cofnird, Mrs. Scott, wife of Mr. J. Hale, in cienian cf Ballingdon, ta 
J. Scott, efq. of Stratford-green, Effex. Mifs Webb, of Whickham-brook.- 
At her cottege -in Little Saxham, in her Died.| At Riyers-hall, Boxted, at an ad- 
62d year, Mrs. M Canham, many yearsthe vanced age, Mrs. Milton, relict of the Rev. 
faithful attendant on Mrs. Ruinbroke, late of James Milton, reétor of St. James’s Col 
Wet Stow. chefter. 
At Loweftoft, in his Soth year, J. Kit- At Chipping Ongar, aged 56, the Rev... = 
teridge, -gent.—In his 67th year, Mr, lbLouis Ratel, D.D. canon of the Cathedrale 
James Nunn, of Burfield’s farm, near church of Vernon, in Normandy. In the 
Potefdale——Mrs. Charlotte Syer, of Had- late attempt to ailatiinate the Chief Coaful at 
leign. Paris, a prieft concerned m that confpiracy 
At Lockleys, near Welwyn, Herts, T. Le took the mame and defignation of this gentle- 
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Blanch, efq. formerty .of Cavenham, near man, a circumftance which affected him fo. - 
Bury. mach that it is fuppofed to have occafioned, 
At Eaton, aged 82, Mr. J. Pile, who had _ his death. 
been forty-feven years clerk of that parifh. At Henham the Rev. Fy Dixon B.D" 
At Wallineton Park, Sufakky very fud- curate of that parith, and Refor of Bincome 
“Wenly, near 75 years a age, the Right Ho and Broadway, in Dorfethiire. 
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