1303.) 
At Wifbeach, W. Moore, gent. one of the 
- Coroners for the Ifle of Ely. ‘ 
At Little Wilbraham, Mrs. Trownfell, 
At March, in the ifle of Ely, in his 71ft 
year, Mr. J. Ratcliffe, miller. 
In London, W. Fowler, efq. of St. Neots, 
Huntingdonthire. 
Mr. H. Headly, farmer, of Great Shelford. 
At her brothers houfe, near Sheffield, 
Mrs. Whickham, relict of the late Mr. 
Whickham, baker, of Cambridge. 
Mrs. Nix, widow, of Coveney, near Ely. 
In London, Mrs. Pratt, widow of Mr. C, 
Pratt, formerly hair-dreffer, &c. to St. Johin’s 
College, Cambridge. 
Mr. Poole, farmer, of Moulton, near 
Newmarket, He poffeffed a good conftitu- 
tion, and was, to all appearance, perfectly 
well in health at 3 o’clock in the morning ; 
but expired in the courfe of half an hour, 
being fuddenly attacked with fome fpafraodic 
affections. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] At Yarmouth, Lieut. W. Larke, 
of the Royat Navy, to Mifs M. Haw, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. J. Haw, rope-maker. 
At Bungay, S. Jefferfon, efg. Lieutenant 
in the Navy, to Mifs Bonhote, daughter of 
_ Mr. Boshote, attorney. 
At Norwich, Mr. }. H. Afser, of Mefirs. 
Gurney’s bank, to Mifs A. C. Shipton, of 
Harle(ton.—Mr. Froft, builder, to Mifs E. 
Gillman —Mr. W.E. Earl, to Mifs Par- 
tridge, of Barningham, Norwood.—Mr. E. 
Lugar, farmer, of Hengrave, to Mifs M. 
Stutter, of Fornham.—Mr. T. Bailey, of 
Freethorpe, to Mifs E Larke. 
Died.} At Norwich, aged 7o, Mr. J. 
Rigby.—Aged 1r9, Mr. W. Trevillion.— 
Aged 30, Mrs. A. Storey.—-Mrs. Hooke, 
wife of P. Hooke, M.D.—-Aged 75, Mrs. 
Piggen.—Aged 84, Mrs. Mf Boardman, mo- 
ther of Mr. Boardman, hatter.—In her 17th 
year, Mits A. Starling.—-Mrs. Hayward.— 
Mr. Martin, father of Mr. Martin, uphol- 
der. 
At Thetford, in her g6th year, Mrs. E. 
Ward, who has practifed midwifery in the 
town and its environs upwards of 70 years, 
with great fuccefs. 
At Waltham, Mrs. Langham. ' 
At Gooderftone, Lieut. J. H. Colls, of the 
24th regiment of Foot, a gentleman not 
more diftingvifhed for his eftimable talents 
than for his focial virtues. His poetical effu- 
fions procured him the friendthip of feveral 
Hiterary charaéters; but the clouds of adver- 
fity obfcured his celebrity. He has left be- 
hind him a colleétion of his poems, among 
which are a few beautiful flowrets, that will 
weave a lafting wreath to his memory. 
At Whitwell, aged 73, Mr. J. Boor. 
At Worftead, Mrs, Cook, daughter of Mr, 
Dyball, of Scottowe. 
At Wymondham, aged 75, the 
Drake, retor of Mileham, &c. 
Aged 61, Mrs. Malyn, wite of the Rev. 
Rev. R. 
Norfolk—Effex—Kent 
05 
Mr. Malyn. Her death was occafioned hy 
the unfortunate circumftance of the fire 
catching her cioaths at a time when there 
was no perfon at hand to afford her afiiftance. 
She was, foon after the unfortunate accident, 
taken to the pump, and the fire extinguifhed ; 
but fhe furvived only four days. . 
At Alburgh, in his 31ft year, Mr. W. 
Denney.: 
At her houfe in Charlotte-ftreet, Rath- 
bone-place, London, aged 86, Mrs. C. Be- 
dingfield, only furviving daughter of C. Be- 
dingfield, efg, late. of Wighton, in this 
county. ! 
Aged 56, Mr. M. Froft, farmer, of Rifing 
Lodge, near Lynn —Mr. R. Ellis, farmer, 
late of Shelf hanger Hall.—Sudienly, in her 
28th year, Mrs. Wilcox, wife of the Revo 
W. Wilcox, of Bale Houfe, near Holt. 
—Mr. H, Headley, farmer, of Great Shel- 
ford, 
ESSEX. 
Married.} At Sidwells, in this county, - 
the Rev. W. Cholwith, rector of Ermington, 
in Devonfhire, to Mifs Duntze, daughter of 
the late Sir John Duntze, bart. 
Mr. Manning, furgeon, of Sible Heding- 
ham, to Mifs Chignell, of Pond Park, Fel- 
ftead-—The Rev. R. Shepherd, of Ridge, 
Herts, to Mifs Kirby, daughter of Dr. Kir- 
by, of Maldon.—Mr. Rutland, timber-mer- 
chant, of Finchirgfield, to Milfs T. Wilion, 
of Gazeley.—Mr J.P. Roll, of Coicheter, 
to Mifs S. Smith, of Woodbridge, in Suf- 
folk. 
Died.} At Colchefter, aged 92, Mr. Ja 
Blythe, hair-merchant.-—Aged $6, Mr. j. 
Brown, 
At Thaxted, in her g1f year, Mrs. Bar- 
nard, widow, late of Little Sampford. . 
Mifs James, of Dunmow,—Mr. F. Vane 
derzee, attorney, of Rayleigh. 
Mr R. Wolfe, of Roafters, in Writtle. 
At Earl’s Colne, aged 72, Mrs. M. Fifke, 
reli& of the late Mr, J. Filke, furgeon, of 
Colchefter. , 
Suddenly, Mifs M. Kerfteman, fecond 
daughter of J. Kirfteman,; efq. of Canewdon. 
—-Mrs. Willis, of Stanway.—-Mrs, Seaman, 
of Thorpe. 
At Bath, Mr. R. Ward, of the Ship-inn, 
Woolpit. an 
In London, W. H, Campbell, efq. of Lily 
ton Hall. 
Mr, J. Potter, farmer, of Woodham Mor- 
tims.—-Mr, Powell, ‘collar-maker, of Til- 
lingham. 
KENT. AA 
New and Old Duties on Hops, for the 
year 1802. CSR SR 
fo RADE SET SC RUE MSA, ROMS Se be NE 
GFIEST Ee BSI Gs Gi si eee ie FESR) PROUT 
Pati at eee aba 978 19 . 4% 
LT RRL Sco ie aN 9§1 10 172 
Other Places..-..--..- - 364) 9 Be 
Total 225,094 3 11° 
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