1803.] 
In confequence pf a fall from his horfe, 
Mr. S. Redgrave, of Boughton, rear North- 
ampton. His premature death is fincerely 
regretted by his relatives and friends, who 
highly efeemed him as an affectionate huf- 
band, an indulgent father, a generous mafter, 
and a fincere friend. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Wiithire, furgeon, of 
Weathersfield, in Effex, to Mifs Wedd, of 
Foulmire, in this county. 
At Cambridge, Mr. Browning, ftable- 
keeper, to Mifs Carter, daughter of Mr. T, 
Carter, carpenter—Mr. J. Rogers, of Pot- 
ton, to Mifs A. Thompfon. 
At Sutton, in the ifle of Ely, Mr, Holmes, 
jun. to Miis Brown. 
At Ely, Mr. H, Wilks, grocer, to Mifs 
M. Freeman.-—Mr. Luddington, farmer, to 
Mifs Freeman, daughter of Mr. Freeman, 
wool-comber..—The, Rev. J. Shepherd, dif- 
fenting minifter, to Mifs E. Clarke, of Bur- 
well.—Mr, J. Welldon,butcher, of Chatteris, 
to Mifs M. Skeels, daughter of Mr. T, 
Skeels, an opulent butcher and grazier. 
At Ridgemont, in Bedfordfhire, the Rev. 
E. Tangueray, late of Clare-hall, Cambridge, 
to Mifs Aveling, of Milbrook, in Bedford- 
fhire. 
Died.| AtCambridge, Mrs. Barber, wife 
of Mr. R. Barber, butler of Trinity-hall.— 
_ Mifs M. Freeman, daughter of the late Mr. 
C. Freeman, well-known as an ingenious 
painter.—-Mr. J. Watfon, mafter of the Bell 
public houfe—In his 75th year, Mr. J. 
Apfey.—Mrs. Riddle, of the Anchor public 
houfe.—Aged 68, Mrs. Mead, wife of Mr. 
G. Mead, combination waiter. at Emanuel 
Colleges—-Mr. Wright, in partnerfhip with 
Mr. Cafburne, merchant.—Mr. R. Widnell, 
2d cook in King’s College. 
At Ely, Mrs. Pigott,wife of Mr. B. Pigott, 
attorney. 
At Newmarket, Mr. B. Kerry, farrier. 
At Huntingdon, in his 78th year, che Rev. 
R. Hodfon, M. A. reétor of All Saints, &c. 
in that borough, and prebendary of Lincoin. 
“wee Mr. M. Garner. 
At Hardwicke, Mrs. Stittle, wife of the 
Rev. J. Stittle, minifter of the Green-ftreet 
meeting-houfe, in Cambridge. 
The Rev. Mr. Favell, vicar of Alconbury, 
Huntingdonfhire. . 
_ At Ramfey, inhis gsth year, the Rev. 
T. Whifton, M.A. rector of Stoke Ferry, in 
Norfolk, 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] In London, J. H. Lamotte, 
efq. of Great Ormond-ftreet, to Mifs M. 
Raynes, of New Buckenham.—C, M. Bal- 
ders, efq. of Weft Bartham in this county, 
to the Hon. Mifs Hare, daughter of Lord 
Eani{more. . 
Mr. B. Huggin, general thopkeeper, of 
Athwell Thorpe, to Mifs A. Smith, of Wy- 
_mondham.—Captain J. Hare, of Yarmouth, 
to Mifs Cordy, of Norwich.—Mr, R. Ro- 
Cambridzefoire—Norfolk. 
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binfoa, linen-draper, of North Walfham, to 
Mifs S, Angel, younget daughter of Mr. J. 
Angel, currier, of Norwich —Mr., J. Smithy 
furgeon, of Gorleftone, to, Mifs Cliftrany 
daughter of Mr. Clitten, of the Cuftom-houtley 
Yarmouth. 
Died.| At Norwich, aged 21, Mifs Tagge 
Aged 67, Mrs. A. Lewis, mother of Mra 
Boyce,—~In her 84th year, Mrs. S. Rowlingy 
for twenty-five years a faithful domeftic in 
the family of the late J. Slaney, efq.—- Aged 
68, T. Elwyn, efq—Aged 51, Mifs M. 
Gilbert. —Aged'20, Mifs E. Pye——Mr. Ry 
Emperor, mafter. of the fawyers, public+ 
houfe.—Suddenly, in his 71ft year, Mr. N. 
Springall..-Aged 39, Mrs. Love, wife of 
Mr. R. Love, plumberand glazier.—-Aged 50, 
Mr. G. Starry, whitefmith—In her. 3otia 
year Mrs H. Beloe, relict of Mr. W. Beloe, 
chinaman.—Aged 29, Mrs. Grant.-Aged 
29, Mifs Hammond.—In her 46th year, Mrs 
J. Walne.—-Aved 64, Mr.R. Scott, one of the 
city furgeons ~-Aged 53, Mrs. Hill, widow 
and baker.—-Aged 55, Mrs. R Winter. 
Aged46, Mrs. M. Hamilton.—Mifs S$, Mar= 
tin.—Aged 63, Mr. J. Stannard, twenty-five 
years engineer of the city. 
At Lynn, Mr. H. Stout, a man noted fer 
fome eccentricities of chara€ter, but nevete 
thelefs of an intrepid independent fpirit ; in= 
flexibly attached to the caufe of civil and po= 
litical liberty, and nobly infpired by the moft 
fervent deteftation of tyranny and corruptictty 
under whatever colour or mafk it might ap+ 
pear. 
In his 22d year, Mr. R. Cafe, youngeft fon 
of W. Cafe, efa. 
At Swaffham,.aged 91, Mr. S. Barkety 
linen-weaver. 
At Yarmouth, in his 6oth year, Mr. Ja 
Dryden, many years agent to the London 
traders from Symond’s wharf to this porte 
He fell down in a fit on the quay, and ins 
ftantly expired. 
_ Mr. N. Reynolds, of the George publice 
houfe —In her 25th year, Mrs. Harris, wife 
of Capt. W. Harris.—-Aged 25, Mrs. Hatcher, 
wife of Mr. Hatcher, painter. 
In his 56th year, Mr. S. Hart, filverfmith. 
He was a refpeétable Jew, and had refided in 
this town near forty years. ae 
Aged 41, Mrs, S. Briant, wife of Captain 
Briant.—Aged 75, Mr. T. Colman, one of 
the coal-meters of this port. 
At Wymondham, Mr, J. Tills, one of the 
oldeft inhabitants of the town, 
In his 63d year, the Rev. J. Woodfordy 
rector of Wefton. 
Aged 61, Mr; Johnfon, formerly a farmer, — 
at Warham.——Aged 66, Mr. G. Brown, fate 
mer, of Thurfton.—-Aged 63, greatly ree 
gretted, the Rev. J. Twells, reétor of Cafton, 
in this county. He had not alighted from 
his horfe many minutes before he fell dowa 
and expired. 
At Wells, in her 47th year, Mrs. Hill, 
wife of J. Hill, jun. efgy. This excellent 
: woman 
