1803. | 
B. Thompfon, formerly many years in the 
Holland trade—Aged 46, Mr. T. Dyer, 
formerly mafter of the White Horfe Inn. 
At Loweftofit, aged 37, Mrs, White, of 
Wroxham. . 
At Wells, aged 78, Mr. P. Smith, for- 
merly of Worftead. 
At Dereham, aged 70, Mrs. A. Banyard, 
formerly miftrefs of a boarding-fchool. 
At Swaffham, aged 62, Mrs. Latewood. 
At Wyniondham, Mrs. Syder, wife of 
Mr. J. Syder, liquor-merchant. 
At Difs, Mr. J, Sharman, furgeon —In 
her 71ft year, Mrs. Hutchinfon. 
At Wardingham, aged 64, Sir Archibald 
Dickfon, bart. and admiral of the blue. The 
title defcends to his nephew, A. Collingwood 
Dickfon, efq. captain of the Sceptre, fhip of 
war.—Mifs S$, Storey, of Shipham, 
Aged 89, Mr. E. Baldwyn, of Wereham. 
This perfon was remarkable, for many years 
pat, for being a true prognofticator of the 
weather, and even for a very confiderable 
period of time to come. 
In her §9th year, Mrs. M. Harmer 
‘Thorpe, near Norwich. : 
At Roydon, in his 57th year, the Rev. R. 
Belward, D.D. and mafter of Gonville and 
Caius College, Cambridge. 
At Chedgrave, aged 81, Mr. W. Forder, 
acting clerk to two juftices of the peace. 
At Wretham, near Thetford, Mr. S. 
Branch, a confiderable-farmer, late of Bar- 
ton Bendith. 
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SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Bury, Mr. Murrells, to 
Mifs F. Amys.—Mr. J. Thompfon, jun. fil- 
ver{mith, to Mifs Swan, of Halefworth.—T. 
Hi. Cooper, efq. of North Waltham, to Mifs 
Vernon. 
At Sudbury, Mr. J, Fitch, check manufac- 
turer, of Haverhill, to Mrs. D, Woolfey, of 
Bury. 
Died.| At Bury, Mrs. Miller, wife of Mr. 
Miller, carpenter.—Mirs. Eldred, of Nowton. 
At Ipfwich, Col. Goate, of the Eaft Suf- 
folle militia.—In her g1ft year, Mrs. Nunn, 
of Bug’s Houfe Farm, Botefdale. 
At Stow Market, Mr, G. Wells. 
At Eufton Hall, in her 22d year, lady Ca- 
roline Fitzroy, fixth daughter of the Duke 
and Duchefs of Grafton.—In his 71ft year, 
Vice Admiral Reeve, long an active officer 
in the Royal Navy. By an unfortunate ac- 
cident, the admiral was*thrown out of his 
chaife, diflocated his neck, and inftantly ex- 
pired. 
Mr. S. Roper, of Redgrave; and 2 or 3 
days after, his wife, Mrs. Roper. 
At Weybread, aged 62, Mr. R. C. Smith, 
farmer. 
At Beccles, aged 55, Mr. R. Pervis, fur- 
geon. 
At Worftead, Mrs. M, Burton. 
Aged 84, the Rev. T. Heekford, rector of 
Somerfham, and vicar of Great Cornard. It 
is remarkable that the latter living has been 
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held fucceffively by the above gentleman, 
his father, and grandfather, for the long 
{pace of 112 years, during which time they 
were conitantly. refident, difcharging their 
official duties with exemplary diligence and 
propriety. 
J ESSEX, 
Married.] At Chelmsford, N. Belchiery 
efg. of the Royal Navy, to Mifs Bryant, of 
Newport.—Mr. Day, furgeon of Tollefhunt 
Darcy, to Mifs Cock, of Colchefter.—-Mr. A. 
Bland, of Colchefter, to Mifs S. Stones, of 
Norwich. 
Died] At Chelmsford, Mr Blofs, formerly 
of the Clock Houfe Farm, Boreham.—Mr. 
R. Street, 
At Stebbing, Mr. A. Barnard. 
At Crefling, Mrs. Moore. 
At Witham, Mr. J. Hamilton, of Cole 
chefter, many years coachman from Colchef- 
ter to London.—J. Eaton, efq. of Golding- 
ham Hall. 
At Panfield, in her 24th year, Mifs’M. 
A. Stevens ; alfo Mrs. Stevens, wife of Dr. 
~ Stevens. ° 
At Bocking, aged 54, M. Carter, efq. 
At Horndon on the Hill, Mr. J. Spitty, 
farmer. 
At Aveley, Mr. Sears, fhoe-maker,—Mr. 
Hawkins, thopkeeper. 
At Yeldham, in his 68th year, Mr.R. 
Dalton, formerly of Eye, in Suffolk. 
At Bradwell, near the fea, Mr. G. Keys, 
an opulent farmer. : 
At Writtle, Mr. J. Sagers, feed merchant. 
—Mrs. Jocelyn, of Lindwell.—Mr. J, Cle» 
ment, of Littie Barfield. 
At Maldon, Mr. Ling, of the White Horfe 
Inn. 
At Saffron Walden, in her 86th year, Mrs. 
Fifke, widow of the late Rev. R. Fifke, rece 
‘tor of Vendens.—-Mrs, Royce, widow of Toi- 
lefbury Hall-—Mr. D. Rudkin, of Abbot’s 
Hall, Wigborough.T. Whitehead, efg. of 
Barking. f. 
At Kelvedon, Mr. Mufcat, furgeon, for- 
merly of Grantham, in Lincolnfhire—Mr. 
Stammers, of Southminfter.—Mr. Thorne, 
of Ingateftone.—-Mr Sewell, of Mundon.— 
Mr. J. Truffel, of Woodham Ferry. 
KENT. 
A fubfcription has been lately opened at 
the banking houfes and libraries in the city 
of Canterbury, for the purpofe of erecting at 
the expence of the public, an elegant Stone 
Pillar, on the fummit of the Dane-Jokn-Hill, 
with iron rails, and commodious feats around 
it, in commemoration of the coftly improve- 
ments made on the Dane-John-Field, in the 
year 1790, by Mr. Alderman Simmens, and 
of his other public fervices ; alfo to comme- 
morate the refolution of the mayor and com- 
monalty of the city, to devote the terraces, 
walks, &c. in the faid field, in perpetuity, to 
the public ute. 
Married.| At Chalk, T. Baker, efq. to 
Mifs Pulley, of Margate —J. Mumford, efq. 
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