Abjira of a Meteorological Diary, kept at Yarmouth in 1802. 
, a7 : 
D ry Wet s ? Wrinds. Thermo- 
eel R&S meters 
Inch} E. |S..E.} $.{S.W{ W.|N W) N.IN-E.] HL. M. 
January = -| 17 | 144 | 12 3 I 5 9 6.) 3 2 2 | 46.23.36 
February = = -| 12 | 16) 12 Ber ie Quis tate wtighy Ona, ade 
\March sl ea Dob Bess a eases Md 7 | 81) Oeigs 47 
April - -| 22 38} 3 r 4 4. 4 3 2 4 3 | 64.44.5 
May - -| 22 9 | 22 8 "Sigh el ll 3 5 8 | GW. Aivat out 
fune - -| 21 cates ee 3 5 7 7 3 30] 72.54.07 
fuly - - SEE Leo wee ck Ph lO ole Rial Bit ok un eee 
|Augut ae ek: NOR. pg ee tle Toma hi al avs ak FA: A ie tis He Pee TSA 
het ae - =} 25 5 3 6 8 I 7 z 2 3 E. | 75-5505 
| October = See val ae beat eS eg ee Pee Wah! oO 70.50.57 
November ~ 4 Pe ap te 8 ORE ANE WR Mae Rd iar ine St Ne OUR Ad Be Sen ee ee OP 
[December - | 14) 17) 2%) 4] 2 2 6 4) 4| 4 46.36 41 
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N.B. The height of the Thermometer was taken every day at 12 o’clocic, and not (as is 
fometimes done) three time each day. 
Married.} At Swaffham, Mr. Roberts, 
furgeon, to Mrs.. Woodward. 
At Norwich, Mr. Payne, printer, to Mifs 
E. Bentley, a lady well known for her poe- 
etical talents, 
Mr. R. Starkey, jun. midfhipman in the 
Ravy, to Mits E. Gallant, of Heveringland. 
The Rev. J. Williams, M, A. rector of 
‘Wyveton, to Mifs C. Dyke, of Syrencote, 
Wiltthire,x—J. Cowcher Dodd, efq. of Eatt 
Carleton, to Mifs G. Maffie, daughter- of 
the late G..Maflie, efq. of the ifland of Ja- 
miaica. 
At Thursford, J.Wynne Thomlinfon, efq. 
of Cley, to Mifs Chadd, eldeft daughter of 
Sir John Chadd, Bart. 
Died. | At Seamiinie, aged 5t, Mr.R. Bone, 
farmer. 
At Gorleftone, in her 7oth year, Mrs. Bel- 
lard, widow of the late Rev. Mr. Beliard, 
reCtor of Burgh, near Yarmouth. 
At Heigham, aged 67, Mr. Donne. 
At Holt, Mrs. Chafe, of the ladies board- 
ing-fchool, 
Aged 55, Mr. W. Townfhend, coroner for 
the hundred and half of Clackclofe.—Aged 
54, Mrs. Mafters, of Lezivate, near Lynn.— 
Mrs, Clarke, wife of Mr. Clarke, whitefmith, 
of Loddon.—In his 22d year, Mr. ‘T. March, 
of Weft Rainham. In her 6sth year, Mrs. 
Carpenter, widow, of the late W. Carpenter, 
efq. of Aldeby Priory.—In her roth year, 
Mifs A, Saul, of Acle.—Aged 84, Mrs.Buck, 
of Holkham. 
At Yarmouth, in her 39th year, Mifs S. 
Banyard —Aged 53, Mrs. M. Taylor. 
_ At Lynn, in her 89th year, Mrs. Glover, 
widow, of Berwick-houfe.—Aged 70, Mrs. 
Haycock. 
At Dereham, aged 89, Mrs. R. Munford, 
widows y 
At Lakenham, aged 73, Mrs. Petit, relict 
of the late Rev. Mr. Petit, vicar of Wymond- 
ham. 
At Swaftham, in her 27th year, Mrs, 
Smith, wifeof Mr. 'T. Smith, glover, 
At Thetford, in her 81ft year, Mrs. Bid- 
well, widow. 
At Fakenham, aged 76, Mrs, A. Harrifon, 
a maiden lady. 
At Cromer, in her ne? vents Mrs, Howes, 
late of Overftrand, 
At Mattishall, in his 68th year, the Rey. 
J. Smith, vicar. 
Tn hoe 79th year, Mrs. Kerr, widow, of 
Mattifhall. 
At Winfarthing, aged 65, Mr. H. Baker, 
farmer. 
Aged 71, Mr. T. Church, of Thursford.— 
In his 71ft year, Mr. C. Grymes, of Horning, 
Aged 64, Mr. S. Weeds, farmer, of Fithley, 
—Aged 33, Mrs.S.Smith, of Ludham.—In 
his 83d year, the Rev. G. Carr, M. A, rec- 
tor of Swannington. 
At Coltifhall, Mr. R. Rope, farmer, 
of Blofield. — Mifs H. Horne, formerly of 
Upweli, in Norfolk, but late of Bury — 
Aged 75, Mrs. M. Butcher, widow, of St. 
Andrew’s, in Suftolk., formerly of Yarmouth, 
—Aged 80, Mrs. Parfrey, formerly known 
by the name of Fyfon, of Holm Hale, near 
Swaffham. She was in high repute asa fort 
of medical practitioner, having performed mas 
ny remarkable cures in the dropfy ; and fach 
was the opinion generally entertained of her 
fkill, that the had continually a great many 
patients from all parts. 
In the ifland of Jamaica, of the yellow fe- 
ver, Mr. G. Fayerman, fon of the Rev. I. 
Fayerman, of Loddon, in this county.—{n his 
75th year, the Rev. }: Wells, vicar of Hick- 
ling, : 3 
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