196 Suffolk—Kent. 
woman was the beft of wives to her hufband, 
ane anever-failing friend to the sos 
SUFFOLK. 
Married] At Ipfwich, ‘Capt. R. Cole, to 
Mis Prykce. 
At Ixworth, Mr. Bark 
Goldfmith. — . 
My. J. Aldrich, brewer, of Stowmarket, 
to Mifs M. Cabbola, of Ipfwich.—T. Mann, 
efq. to Mifs M, Self, both of Sibton White 
Houie.—Mr. J. Briggs Morphew, of St. Ed- 
mundsbury, to Milfs P. Barton, of Yar- 
month. . re 
At Borneo, in the Eaft Indies, T. Hunter, 
gun. efq. late of Beccles, in this county, to 
lady Honoria Pelham, an heirefs, in  pof- 
feflion of a fortune amounting to one hundred 
thoufana pounds. 
Died. | At Bury, Mrs. Gudgeon, wife of 
Mr. Gudgeony watchmaker —Mrs. Wilfon, 
wife of -F. Wilfon, gentleman.—Aged 18, 
Mr. J. Gunnell, late apprentice to Mr, Rack- 
ham, beolefe lier: 
At Ipfwich, Mr. Johnfon, one of the fo- 
ciety of Quakers-—-Mr. Groves, formerly a 
contractor for hay and corn for the barracks 
In. this town —Mrs. Clarke, wife. of P. 
Clarke, efg. a generous benefadtrefs to the 
girls of the green fchool in this town, and 
indeed to the poor of every clafs. 
Mr. 'T. Norcutt, attorney and deputy clerk 
ef the peace for this county. 
Aged 58, tne Rev. J. Garrett, A.B. vicar 
of eataa in this County.—lMirs. Fither, of 
Ouldess. 
At Loweftofit, aged 81, P. Walker, gen- 
tieman.—Aged 25, Mifs S. Seaman.—In his 
oth year, Mr. D. Dann, near 60 years a pe- 
tuke-maker in the town.—Aged 48, Mrs, 
Brame, wife of Mr. Brame, pilot. 
At Stowmarket, Mis. Ruit, widow. 
At his houfe in Bath, P. Champion Cref- 
Pigny, efq. formerly M.P, for Aldburgh,-in 
this county. 
At Saxmundham, Mr.J. Booth, ftonemafon. 
=—T. Brand, efy. of Polftead Hall. 
At Woodbridge, in bis 220 year, Mr. T. 
Sheppard’ —In an advanced age, Mrs. Ker- 
ridge, widow. 
At Cavendifh, Mrs. Jay.. 
Aged 86, Mr. T.Thurfton, farmer, at 
Wingfield.—In her coth year, Mrs. Fuller, 
of Brandon —Aged 46, J. Oliver, efq. of 
r, furgeon, to Mifs 
‘Hawkedon Hail. 
At Southwoid, in his: 7oth year, Jolin 
Robinfon, efq a gentleman equally reputa- 
ble for his pudlic principles and private in- 
tegrity, and, for near half a century, at the 
head of that corpcration. To an irreproach- 
able condu@t, he joined aftiv'ty of mind and 
a found judgment ; he poffefled the confi- 
dence and efteem ef all the refpeétable part 
ef the neighbourhood, and was ‘for many 
years looked up to bv his inferiors, as their 
beft friend and benefaGtof in the hour of diffi- 
culty or diftrefs ; and few there were, in the 
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place of his refidence who did net, at one 
time or another, experience his good offices. 
KENT. 
Married.) At Rarnfeate, 
to Mifs M. May. 
At Steet Mr. M. Devine, to Mrs, 
J. Edwards, after a tender courtihip of more 
than ey years. The bride is upwards of 
7O years’ of age, as a is her enamoured parge 
mour. 
Mr, Waterman, attorney, of Tenterden 
to Mifs-S. Hope, of Smailhithe. 
At Chethann Cape. Hodder, of the royat 
navy, to Mifs Trey. 
At Birchington, Mr. T. Till, grazier, to 
Mifs M. Eagleton, daughter oF Mr. R. Baz - 
gleton, grazier, of Miniter: in the Ifle of 
SHER i Beer, of Nonnington, to Mifs. 
A. Spearpoint, of Eythorne.—Mr. J. King, 
fhip-bwilder, of Dover, to Mifs Bo ok, of 
ea ae 
Died.| At Canterbury, Mr. Millis —~ 
Aged 23, Mrs. Warner, wife of Mr. J. War- 
ner, linen-draper.—-Aged 73s Mrs. Stagg. 
The Rev. W. Gregory, vicar. of St. Cof- 
mus Blean, and matter of Eaftbridge hofpi- 
tal. He was a gentleman highly refpected 
for his numerous virtues, both in public and 
private life. The elegance and piety of his 
difcourfes frequently drew together a very 
humerous and refpeCtable congregation. To ~ 
his family he was an excellent parent, and 
to the poor a real friend, 
Mr. Nott, fen——Aged 2g, Mrs. Storrs, 
wife of Quarter-maiter Storrs, of the Caval~ 
ry-barracks. 
Aged 79, the Rev. Mr. Sheldon, late 
minifter of the Prefbyterlan congregation 
in this city ; over which he had prefided fifty 
years, but who had lately retired from the 
paftoral office, induced by age and infirmity. 
His upright character and conciliating mane. 
ners juftly endeared him to his friends and 
acquaintance; and he had many penfioners 
among the poor, whom he has dl forgotten 
jn his lait bequett. 
In her 37th year, Mrs. Hobbs, wife of 
Mr. W. Hobbs, grocer. She formerly fuf- 
fered, without a groan, for five hours, withe 
out the intermiffion of ten, minutes, the 
painful operation of being trepanned feven 
different times. On‘ the 18th of May laft, 
fhe io& twelve quarts of water, by tapping — 
fer the dropfy; and on the 22d of June, un- 
derwent a fecond operation, when the loft 
the fame quantity of water. 
At Rochefter, the Rev. Mr. Bathurft, ° a 
miner canon of the cathedral, and vicar of 
St. Depts a2 s chuyreh. ‘od 
Meffrs. Wright, Nower, ace White, te- 
teraeee from a fhooting, party on the river, 
the bart unfortunately over-fet, while they ~ 
were in the a&t of getting afhore ; the otffer if 
gentlemen and two boys were faved, Mr. J. — 
Wright was the town-gaoler and ferjeant a0 
mace. His lofs is much lamented by his nu- — 
merous: 
Mr. G. Collin, 
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