z80r.] 
_Died.J At Norwich, aged 45, Parrott 
Hanger, efq.—Aged 67, Mr. George Oliver. 
~—Aged 46, Mr. Felfted, dyer.—Aged 77, 
Mr. John Mead.—Mr. Dawfon, formerly a 
whitefmith.—-Aged §9, Mrs. Sarah Watts, 
jate of London.—Aged 54, Mr. Barnaby.— 
Mrs. Eleanor Hardy, reli€tof the late James 
Hardy, gent, only furviving daughter of Capt. 
John Parr, of the royal navy, who ferved the 
office of high theriff for this county in 1738. 
At Yarmouth, aged 61, Mrs. Hayward, 
wife of Capt. J. Hayward. 
At Downham, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
_ Ann Hudfon.—Alfo, Mr. T. Scarnold, many 
years poft-mafter of Downham. 
' At Coltifhall, Capt. S. Pightling. 
At Shelton, Mrs. Watts, reliét of the late - 
N. Watts, efq. of Wymondham. 
AtLynn, Mrs, Stockdale, wife of Mr.John 
Stockdale, merchant.—-Mrs. Kemble, wife of 
Mr. Kemble, mace_bearer to the corporation 
* of Lynn. 
At Haddifcoe, Mr. J. Bithop, linen-weaver. 
At Pifton, aged 86, Mr. John Capurn, 
formerly of Antingham. 
At Poftwick, aged 55, after eating a hearty 
dinner, Mr. Wm. Mitcheil. 
At Borg-Apton, aged 71, 
Bound, a refpectable farmer. 
. At North Waltham, aged 32, Mrs. Willden, 
At Hale, Mrs. James Norton. 
_At Billockby, aged 74, Mrs. Browne. 
At Swaffham, Mrs. Miles, Alfo, aged 
75, Mrs. Willes. 
At Martham, aged 64, Mrs. Branford. | 
SUFFOLK. 
Capt. Robert Sparrow, of Worlingham- 
hall, has erected an oven in his parifh, where 
his neighbouring poor are fupplied with good 
rice-pudding at 1d, per lb. and potatoes at 
4s. 6d per fack, : 
On New Year’s Day the following teftimo- 
ny of refpect (accompanied with a filver punch 
bowl) was prefented to Mr. D. Chandler, 
of Stow market, who in the year 1797, wasa 
bankrupt, and paid his creditors ros. in the 
pound, for which i | figned his certificate. 
Since which time he has paid them the full 
fum of zos. in the pouni, to the amount of 
nearly threethoufand pounds! ‘*Mr. Dennis 
Chandler—-Tho’ your modefty hath convinced 
us that you never could think of accepting 
the {mallet trifle, in return for paying us 
the full amount of 20s. in the pound, yet, 
Sir, as we cannot pafs it over in filence.—- 
We, who were your Creditors, and others, as 
a Tribute of our Gratitude, and withing to 
mark fo honourable an aét, beg you. will 
pleafe to accept this Silver Bowl, not doubt- 
ing but it will, with the Deed that occafioned 
jt, be handed down to poftecity,”’ 
. Marricd.] At Ip{wich, the Rev. W. Ho- 
worth, mafter of the grammar fchool, to 
Mifs Fletcher, daughter of the Rev. Rich. 
Fletcher, vicar of Dedham. 
At Boxford, Mr. Mines, of Scoles, to Mifs 
Mr. Edward 
Nor folk—Suffalk—E [fex. 
83 
Hodfon, only daughter for the Rev. Mr. H. 
At Ixworth, Mr. W. Mines, furgeon, to 
Mifs E. Garnham. — 
At Bury, St. Edmunds, Mr. Oxley, hatter 
and hofier, of Norwich, to Mifs M. Clark, 
of Sudbury. 
Died.} At Hadleigh, aged gr, the Rev, 
Ifaac Toms ; who had been 57 years paftor of 
the diffenting congregation there. . 
At Sudbury, aged 64, the Rev. Mr. Palmer, 
formerly a diffenting minifter at Woodbridge, 
On the road, between Woolpit and 
Bury St. Edmunds, Mr. G. Jefferfon, aged 
55, and Mr. John Bumpfted, jun. aged 22, 
both butchers; who, as they were going to 
Bury market in a cart, attempted to pafs a 
road waggon, and were unfortunately throwa 
out, and killed upon the fpot. 
At Hopton, Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. C. 
Moore, who was burnt to death as the fat by 
the fire fide, alone. ye 
At the family manfion at Ickworth, near 
Bury, aged 57, the Right Hon. Elizabeth 
Countefs of Briftol, wife of the prefent Right 
Rev. the Earl of Briftol and Bifhop of Derry, 
and fifter to Sir C. Davers, bart. M.P. for: 
Bury. Her ladyfhip was in apparent. good 
health the preceding day, but was feized in 
the night with violent {pafms, of which the 
expired before any medical afliftance could 
reach her. 
At Barningham, aged 1o1,°T. Booty, tay~ 
lor, who worked at his trade till within a 
few weeks of his death. 
At Beccles, aged 64, Mrs. U, Whitaker. 
Alfo Mrs. Ann King. 
At Moulton, near Newmarket, Mrs. 
Mortlock, wife of Mr. Mortlock, farmer. 
At Mendlefham, aged 76, Mr. G. May~ 
hew, farmer. 
At Watlington, Mrs. Dowfing. 
ESSEX. 
Laft feafon, the hop plantations in this 
county, where they were at all productive, 
yielded, for the fpace of ground, the moft pro- 
lific harveft of any {pecies of culture; asa 
proof of this, in the parith of Shalfordy the 
quantity grown upon 8 acres, a piece of ground 
which was never known to fail, is eftimated 
at the value of r1icol. 
Married.] AtColchefter, T. Kerfterman, 
efq. of Church Hall, Paglefham, to Mifs S, 
Phillips, daughter of W. Phillips, timber- 
merchant..—-Mr. W.. Betts, to Mifs Keeling. 
At Miftley, Mr W. Taylor, thipbuilder, of 
Harwich, to Mifs Rifby. 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Mr. David Og- 
borne, painter.—Mrs. Wyles, widow of Mr. 
E. Wyles, formerly of the White Hart Inn. 
—Aged 72, Mrs. Grey, widow of Mr. John 
Grey, cornfactor and baker. 
At Colchefter, Mrs. Pinfold, wife of Capt. 
Pinfold of the 1ft regt, of Foot Guatds.—Mr, 
I. Slygthe, ftone-mafon, &c.—Mifs Powles. 
——Mr.. facklin, butcher. 
At Henham, Mr. Wm. Jackfon, who, as 
he 
