r8o1.] 
Mifs Laughton, of Wifbeach_—Mr, J. Ward, 
to Mrs. Bennett, both of Orwell. 
‘Died.| At Cambridge, in her 25th year, 
after a long and fevere ofi¢ction, Mifs M, 
Collins, niece of Mr. Peck, brufh-maker.— 
in his 1gth year, Mr. J. A. Sheppard, only 
_fon of the Rev. J. Sheppard, M.A. and mi- 
nifter of St. Michael’s.—In one of the almf- 
hhoufes belonging to Great St. Mary’s parish, 
aged gt, the widow Stevenfon. 
In London, after a long illnefs, Mr, A, 
Watford, land furveyor. 
At March, Ifle of Ely, Mr. J. Watfon, 
merchant, of. Wifbeach—-Mr. Cowherd, a 
confiderable farmer and grazier.~ Mrs, Mar- 
chant. 
In London, Mr. W. Gifford, fecond fon of 
the late Mr. W. Giffora, formerly of Cam- 
bridge, liquor-merchant. 
NORFOLK. 
The following exact ftatement of the 
weight of three fheep, the breed of different 
counties, and fattened purpofely for the fake 
of experiment, by Mr. Cooke, of Norfolk, 
on turnips and feed-hay on'y, may pollibly 
afford fome ufeful information to our experi- 
mental farmers and graziers, and at the fame 
time ‘enable others to determine, to which 
county the fuperiority belongs. 
A fheep four years old of the Leicefter- 
ire breed :—=Carcafe, 2o0ft. 2lb.—blood, glb, 
3 6z.—tkin, 2{t. ib. 14 oz'——head, 5lb. 3.02. 
--pluck, he 14 0Z.——fal, ait. 3lb. 4.0Z2.— 
gues, 1ft. 5lb 
A fheep. half-bred r—Carcafe, 16ft. 4lb. 
-—blood, 6lb. 60z.—tkin, 1ft. 4ib.—head, 
4b. r00z.—pluck, 5lb.—fat, 2f. 3b. 12 oz. 
—zuts, rf. 6ib. 202. 
A ‘sheep three years old, of the South- 
Down breed :=4Carcafé, 17%. 7ib.—vlood, 
5lb. 60z.——fkin, 2ft. 11b. 6 oz.—head, 61b. 
40oz.—pluck, slb.—-fat, 2it. 2lb. 140Z.— 
guts, rit. rlb. ; 
Mr. Cooke fent a haunch of the South- 
Down carcafe to London, as a prefent to 
Colonel Pelham, by whofe order it was for- 
warded to Lewes, and exhibited to the far- 
mers on the market-day, who allowed it to 
be, in all its parts, the fincit and fatteft mut- 
‘ton they ever faw. The haunch weighed 
23-1b. 
By the inclofure. of Mofwould Heath, 
which is now rapidly proceeding! lots of 
Jand have been lately let at the rate of 
twenty-five fhillings per acre, which before 
would not have prdducel fo many pence ! 
At.Thetfod Affizes, the five following prie 
foners recelyed fentence of death—J. Allen 
_ and J. Day, for ftealing feveral articles in the 
dwelling houfe of the Rev. I, Horfeley, at 
North Walfham; R. Grafton, for ftealing a 
cow and three bea T. Whitrick, for 
ftealing fheep from different perfons ; 3 and J. 
Chattleburgh, for ftealing fix fheep from Mr. 
Aldhoufe and Mr. J Adams, of Saxlingham, 
Norfolk. 
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Whitrick, was reprieved, and the other four 
left for execution. 
Married. | At Yarmouth, P. L. Powell, 
efq. of Haverford-Weft, Pembroke, to Mite 
Turner.—Mr. J. ae pilot in the navy, 
to Mifs E. Mabfon.—Mr. J. Green, timber- 
merchant, to Mils Aldrea. f 
At Catton, after a courtfhip of three days, 
Mr. Hagon, to Mrs. Bright.-— Mr. W. 
Watts, merchant, of Norwich, to Mifs Coe, 
of Elm, in Cambridgethire. 
Mr, J. Purdy, linen-draper, Jate of Lynn, 
but now of Wood-itreet, Cheapfide, London, 
to Mifs Muggeridge of Lynn.—Mr.J. Brown, 
merchant to Mils Smith, both of Yarmouth. 
—Mr, Spurgin, farmer, to Mifs M. F. White- 
man, both of Docking.—Mr. Balding, of 
Cromer, to Milfs Howes, of Overftrand.—The 
Rey. J. Partridge, of Cranwick, to Mifs S. 
Everard, third daughter of E. Everard, efq. 
of Middleton, near Lynn.—Mr L. Norton, - 
to Milfs S, Rix, of Yaxham.—Mr. G. Gor- 
don, of Norwich, to Mifs Uctting, daughter of 
the late Mr. Utting, furgeon, of Aflaéton.— 
Mr. H. V. Worthip, attorney, to Mifs Dade, 
both of Yarmouth. ~ 
At Lynn, Mr. S. Rutkin, to Mifs J. Allen. 
At Norwich, Mr. J. Siddal, fhoemaker, to 
Mits A. Seaman.—Mr. Wedop, to Mifs Hall, 
of Catton.—Mr. W. Swan, ironmonger, — 
to Mils S, Blake, of Lakenham.—Mr. J. 
Dipl, to Mrs. 4. Bann, widow. 
t Heigham, Mr. J. Golding, gardener, 
to Mits P. Stannard.—=-Mr. E. Clements, of 
Appleton, to Mils M. Lancafter, of Middle- 
ton.—-Mr. C. Burrows, of Difs, to Mifs Skin-— 
ner, of Eye, in Suffolk.—-Mr. E. Cralke,- 
baker, of ‘Thetford, to Mifs Laft, of Thurf- 
ton,——-Mr. T. Woodcock, fhop- Reentry te 
Miis S. Gretham, both of Biitod. 
Died.| At Norwich, ‘in her sath year, 
Mrs, -Crockett.—-Lieutenant R. Scully, of 
the 13th Light Dragoons.—Myrs. M. Eaft- 
haugh, wife of Mr: N. Eafthaugh, bell-man. - 
—r. Wollatton, publican.—Aged 69, Mr. 
T. Church, watchmaker. ~Mr. Fiddeyman. 
—Aged 68, Mr. E. Bernard, formerly of 
Stratton, Peters Bag Mrs. 'S. Riches, 
wife of the late Mr. P. Riches, thoemaker. 
—aAged 75, Mr. J. Boufell, leather-cutter.; 
who, for upwards of twenty years lived a 
very abitemious life, refraining from all ante 
mai food and fermented liguors. | He xender- 
ed himielf very con{picuous in the religious 
world, as he profeffed opinions, in a great 
meafure, peculiar ‘to. himielf, which border- 
ed, indeed, upon fanaticifm; he alfo wrote 
Fegeaal religious controverfial pamphlets, as 
the ** Ram’s Horn, &c.” 
Same place, aged 48, Mrs. S. Reyal.—~ 
Aged 4%, Mr. W. Smith, gardener.—Aged 
58, Mr. F. Dixon, Sablivant —In his 38th 
y-ar, Mr, R. Gapp, glafs-merchant, 
Wirs. Lloyd, of Pembroke-Lodge, reli&t of 
the Rev. Dr. Lloyd, dean of Norwich; a 
lady of ,very uncommon talents, accompa- 
nied 
