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At Sawiton,-in her 62d year, Mrs. A, 
Syms. 
At Great Shelford, Mrs. Marthall, reli& 
of Mr, C. Marthall, many years a common- 
councilman of Cambridge. 
NORFOLK. ; 
At Thetford affizes, the five following pri- 
foners received fentence of death; J. Allen, 
and J. Day, for ftealing feveral articles in the 
dwelling of the Rev. Ifaac Horfeley, at 
North Waltham; R. Grafton, ‘for ftealing a 
cow and three heifers; T. Whitrick, for 
ftealing theep from different perfons 5 and J. 
Chattleburgh, for ftealing fix fheep, from Mr. 
R. Aldhoufe, and Mr. J. Adams, of Saxling- 
ham. Whitrick was reprieved, and the 
other four left for execution. 
Married.}| Mr. J. Purdy, linen-draper, 
late of Lynn, but now of Wood-ftreet, 
Cheapfide, London, to Mifs Muggeride of 
Lynn.—Mr. J. Brown, merchant, to Mifs 
Smith, both of Yarmouth.—Mr. Spurgin, 
farmer, to Mifs M. F. Whiteman; both of 
Dockine.——Mr. Balding, of. Cromer, to Mifs_ 
Howes of QOverftrand.—The Rev. J. Par- 
tridge, of Cranwick, to Mifs S. Everard, 
third daughter of £. E. Efgq. of Middleton, 
near Lynn.—Mr. L. Norton, to Mifs S. Rix, 
of Yaxham.—Mr. G. Gordon, of Norwich, 
toMifs Utting, daughter of the late Mr. U. 
furgeon, of Aflaéton.—Mr. H. V. Worthip, 
attorney, to Mifs Dade, both of Yarmouth.’ 
At Norwich, aged 67, Mrs. Chadley, 
widow.—Aged 18, after a very long, fevere, 
and painful illnefs, Mifs Woodrow.—Aged 
about 43, Mr. Jofhua Nobbs.—In her 18th 
year (at her aunt’s Mrs. Hatfield, in this 
city, where fhe was ona vifit).—Sincerely 
regretted, Mifs Friend, eldeft daughter of J. 
F. efq.of Birchinton in Kent.—Aged 78, Mr. 
J. Dixon, more than 40 years a ringer of the 
bellsat St. Peter’s Mancroft.—Aged 58, after 
a few days illnefs, E, Partridge, efq.—In her 
67th year, Mr. M. Shuldham. 
At Lynn, aged i7, Mr. T. Fyth, eldeit 
fon of J. Fyth, efq. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. Miller, tea-dealer.— 
Mrs. Barber,—aged 60, Capt. P. Dean, fen, 
of the Diana Packet. Dr. Packwood, late 
of the Agincourt fhip of war. 
At Pembroke Lodge, in her 79th year, 
Mrs. Loyd, widow of the Dr. Kev. Loyd, 
dean of Norwich, 
Aged 79, Mr. T. Hewett, a refpectable 
farmer, of Mattifhall——Aged 33, Mr. R, 
Lark,- farmer, of Sizeland, 
At Weltacre. High Houle, aged 68, after 
40 years faithful fervitude in the family of 
A.. Hammond, efq. Mr. R. Awceck,—Mr, J. 
Nobbs, many years coachman to J, Gurney, 
efq.of Laleniam.—Mifs M. Blyth of Bire- 
hami Newton -—Aged $3, RA Cony, efq, of 
Walpole St. Peters, in this county.—At 
Swaffham, in his soth year, after a few days 
illnefs, Mr. Ry Harwin, cabinet maker and 
auctioneer, . 
Novfolk.—Suffolk.— Effex. 
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At Woodrifing, in his 8oth year, Mr. R, 
Darby, a refpeétable farmer.—After a fhort 
illnefs, Mrs. Neale, widow, of Great Elling- 
ham, 
At Alyfham, aged 60, Mrs, E. Peterfon, 
relict of the late J. Peterfon, efq,—Of a de- 
cline,, aged 9 years, Mafter H. Eaton, 
youngeft-fon of the Rev. R. Eaton Browne, 
of Elfing Hall. 
At Hoveton, St. John’s,Mr. J. Browne, a 
refpectable farmer, and univerfally efteemed 
for the innocence and integrity of his life, 
He pofleffed uncommon natural abilities, and 
was aufeful, honeft, and induftrious man. 
Oo SUP FOLK, 
At Suffolk affizes, which commenced 
March 19, the following prifoners were tried 
and feverally found guilty, viz. E. Curetony 
T. Andlezack, and T. Oagles, privates in the 
3d regiment of dragoons, for burglary in the 
dwelling-houfe of Mr. J. Marven, of Cop- 
dock ; J. Bealing, (a Ruffian) for a robbery 
in the dwelling-houfe of Mr. T. Taylor, of 
Spexall; W. Denton, for wilfully firing a 
piftol at William Carter, in the public ftreet 
of Bury ; and I. Miller, for a robbery in the 
oe ee of Mr. T. Conftable, of Mel- 
ord. 
Married. | Mr. Woolner, to Mifs Smith 5 
and Mr. R. Howard, of Love, to Mrs. Scar- 
ry of Beccles——Mr. A. Brook, junior, to 
Mifs Knight, fecond daughter of Captain 
Knight, both of Wocdbridge>—Mr. Fottery 
vf Ipf{wich, to Mifs Moore, eldeft daughter of 
Mrs, Sexton, of Rettleftead Hall. ‘ 
Died.| At Bury, 84, Mr. J. Harvey, brick~ 
Jayer.—Jn his 17th year, fincerely lamented, 
Mr. Samuel Steels, eldeft fon of Mr. S. Steels. 
—Aged 82, Mrs. H. Fincham,a Quaker,and 
mother of Mr. Fincham, of Epping ; 
At Ipfwich, Mr. Edward Grpwood, fon of 
Mr. Orpwood, watchmaker.—-Aged 77, af- 
ter a lingering illnefs, Mr. J. Poppleton 
The poor will lofe in. hima benevolent friend, 
and his acquaintance a valuable man, 
Same place, advanced in years, Mr. Roger 
Beales, of Fornham, near Bury.—Aged 54, 
Mr. j. King, miller, of Beccless—In an ad= 
vanced age, Mr. Midfon, farmer, of Heffett, 
—Aged 70, Mr. S. Newfon, linen-weavers 
of Wrentham. 
At Stratford St. Marys’, E. Leeds, efq.— 
Mr, J. Hollick, aa 
veh ESSEX. 
A new and fpacious bridge is to be imme-~ 
diately erected over the river, at the ea-end 
of the town of Colchetter, for the accommo- 
dation of the public, and perfons travelling om, 
the Ipfwicl and Harwich roads. 
Married.| W. Finch, efq. of Billericay, to 
Mifs C. Johnfon, of Burnham.—Mr.T. fef- 
lin, to Mifs Bartwell, both of Billericay.— 
Mr. Price, linen-draper, to Mifs Munfon, 
both of Colchefter.—Mr. F. Browning, eldett 
fon of Mr. T. Browning, to Mifs S. Palmar, 
both of Paglefham.-—Lhe Rev. C. F. Mufe, 
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