1802.] 
At Swaffham, aged 43, J. Woodward, efq. 
w=Aged 43, E. Marcon, gent. 
At Aylfham, Mrs. R. Pinkard.—In her. 
71 year, Mrs. Lovekin, relict of the late 
Rev.J. Lovekin, late rector of Colne Engain, 
Effex, and daughter of Mre Hutchinion, late 
of Norwich. é 
At Stoke Holy-crofs, aged 78, Mrs. E. 
Windett.—-Mr, Alexander, farmer, of Lod- 
don Eng'ofs. 
At Rodney-hall, ia her 29th year, Mifs 
Norris, eldeft daughter of J. Norris, efq.— 
Aged 52, Mrs. S. Lock, of Hingham. ’ 
SUFFOLK. 
The Earl of Biiftoi’s new feat at Ickworth, 
in this county, will not be completed till the 
end of the approaching fummer: the prince- 
ly fum of 150,0001. has been already expend- 
ed on this fingular ftructure, and various mo- 
numents of tafte have already arrived for its 
decoration, for which fuits of apartments are 
conitructing in a ftyle of tafte, elegance, and 
magnificence, that no private fubjeé& of this 
country has hitherto, it is faid, been known 
to difplay ! 
Married.}. . Mr. Flude, of Ipfwich, to 
Mrs. Durrant, of Sproughton,—-Mr. T. 
Wright, merchant, of Ipfwich, to Mifs E. 
Pinchon, eldeft daughter of Mr. W. Pinchon, 
farmer, &c. of Upminfter, Effex.—Mr. F. 
Adams, plumber, &c. of Stowmarket, to 
Miifs“A. Mayfton, late of Hoxney.—Mr, Y. 
Stammers, miller, to Mifs Erith, both of 
Sudbury.—Mr. Coe, of the Park-farm, near 
Melford, to Mrs. Derefsly, of Melford. 
At Middletown, in North America, Mr. 
Collins, .attorney, to Mifs E.° Watkinfon, 
third daughter of Mr. S. Watkinfon, late of 
_ Lavenham, in this county. 
The Rev. M. Simpfon, of Mickfield, and 
late of Caius College, Cambridge, to Mifs 
Seaman, “of Brockford.—Mr. Pollard, mer- 
chant, to» Mifs Harrifon, both of Ipfwich ; 
and Mr. Cooper, farmer, of Dunkftone, to 
Mifs E. Harrifon, fitter to the above.—Mr. 
_ J. Orbell, haberdafher, of Bury, to Mifs D. 
Briggs, of Mildenhall. 
Died.} =At Bury, Mrs, Deck, wife of 
Mr. Deck, bookfeller.—In her 38th year, 
after an illnefs of about two, days, Mrs. 
Phillips, wife of the.Rev. Dr. Phillips. 
At Ipfwich, in her 20th year, Mifs C. 
Bond, fecond daughter of Mr. Bond, leather- 
feller. ‘ 
Mrs. A. Norman; flic diftilled pepper- 
mint for her livelihood, but was fuppoied to 
be in a ftate of poverty. Having died fudden- 
ly, her cloaths were taken off, when there 
- were found near roo guineas fewed up-in dif- 
ferent parts, and property to the ambunt of § 
or 6col.-more was found hid in different parts 
of the houfe. 
At Rickinghall, aged 67, Mrs. Mills, 
widow, late of Fakin’s Hall 5 a woman highly 
exemplary in the relative duties, as her cha- 
rity was ever accordant with her piety and 
temporal ability, 
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At Coddenham, Mr. Ofborne, late of Ramf- 
holt, | 
Alfo, inhis 734 year, Mr. E. Jones, late an 
excife-officer ; much regretted as a very ine 
telligent and benevolent man, and a fincere 
friend, 
At Southwold, in her 64th year, Mrs. 
Jermyn, wife of R. Jermyn, efg. colleétor of 
the cuftoms. 
At Stowmarket, fuddenly, Mrs. Hildyard, 
wife of Mr. C. Hildyard, draper; this truly 
excellent woman was a moft endearing coms 
panion to her relatives and acquaintance, 3 
pious Chriftian, an affectionate wife, a tender 
mother, and a benevolent friend to the poor, 
Suddenly, or rather without a moment’s 
previous illnefs, Mr. J. Cornell, farmer, of 
Higham Green, nearKenitford. After follow 
ing his daily avocations, and fmolzing his pipe, 
he fuddenly dropt the fame from his mouth, 
fell to the ground, and inflantaneoully quitted 
the fcene of human abode for a world of bet- 
ter hope. ; 
Aged 66, Mr. P. Cutting, farmer, of Grun- 
difburgh.—-Aged 82; D. Guilt, efg. of Icke 
lingham.—Mrs. Freeman, wife of Mr. Free- 
man, maltfter, of Barrow. 
At Beccles, in his 4oth year, the cele. 
‘brated Mr. James Bradnum, alias Lord Brad= 
num 3 a character well known on the turf; 
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and more particularly a. the hagkney- 
races in this county and Norfolk; indeed, 
fometimes, when he had been fortunate at | 
home, he would make a dathing excurfion to 
Ip{wich or Newmarket. His death was oce 
cafioned by being thrown down, and held | 
om the fide of a cart, the wheel of which la~ 
cerated the flefh from the back-bone. 
At Trofton, at the houfe of her nephew, 
on Monday, Dec, 14, :$01, about two in 
the morning, after years of pain and infir- 
mity, which had long confined her to her 
bed, but had not, till very near her death, 
overcome her fpirits, Tho. Capell, the laf - 
furviving aunt of Cavell Lofft, and daughter 
of Gamaliel Capell, formerly re&tor of Stan- 
ton All-iaints, and Stanton St. John’s,~ by 
Hefter Maddocks, his wife. In her youth, 
fhe had been remarkable for the ftrength and 
activity of her mind, in a numerous and fen-= me 
fible family of her brothers and fitters. She 
was corn fan. fo, old ftyle, 7718. 
Aged 25, Mrs. Cooper, fhe was unfor:u” 
nately taken ill after dinner, on the day of 
her marriage, and died about one o’clock next 
morning. ; : 
ESwex, 0. 
Married.} Mr. J. Oibourn, to Mifs R,. 
Argent, both of Sible Hedingham.—Mr, E. 
Boltwood, to Mifs A. Archer, both of Great 
Waltham, . ral 
Mr. W. Packman, of Aldgate High-ftreet, 
London, to Mils Wood, of Heybridge, near 
Malcon, - : Se nea 
Mr. Barnes, of the Swan public-houfe, to 
Miis Hardhey, both of Colchefter— vir. J. 
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Ardley, miller, of Pentlow, to Miis Dorr, ) 
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