1801.} 
Mifs Woods, of Loddon Englofs.—J. Need- 
ham, efg. of Bickham, Somerfethhire, to 
Mifs Havers, fitter of T. Havers, efg. of 
Thelton Hall, in this county. 
At Ayltham, J. Holley, efq. to Mifs Ad- 
difon, elde't daughter of the late Rev. L. 
Addifon, of Saxthorpe. 
At Ling, C. Hamerton, efg. of White 
Friars, London, to Mifs M. Hamerton. 
Died At Norwich, in her 66th year, 
Mrs. C: Marth —Mrs. Bull. — Aged 55, Mr. 
J. Turner, one of the furveyors of the win- 
dow-light duty in this county. He) was alfo 
a collector of the fhip-freight, for the traders 
from Symond’s wharf. 
Aged 53, Mrs. Wyatt —In her 79th year, 
Mrs. Fitt; widow.—Aged 87, Mrs. Barnard. 
 —-Aged 72, Mr. J. Wade, many years a veal- 
butcher in the Upper Market. 
Aged 53, Mr. J. Robinfon, hot prefier.— 
In her 26th year, Mrs. Hedgman.—Mr, E. 
Burridge, many years a confidential fervant 
in'the family of T. Ivory, efq. . 
In her.65th year, Mrs, C. Stevens, fitter 
of the late Dr. Stevens, lecturer of St. 
George’s, Hanover-fquare, London.—Aged 
72, Mrs. .A. Wade, widow.—Aged 67, Mr. 
T. Grand.—Aged2c, Mr. W..Blofield, car= 
penter.—In his 36th year, Mr. J. Leeds, 
itonemafon. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| In London, Sir R. Harland, 
bart. of Wherftead, to Milfs Vernon, of 
Great Thurlow Hall, in this county.— 
Mr. J. Clark, brewer, of Bury, to Mifs Tho- 
mas, of Haverford Welt, Pembroke.—Mr. 
B. Gibfon, of Carlton Colyvill, to Milfs Jar- 
main, of Brantham.—Mr. J. Brown, dra- 
per, to Mils S. Boby, both of Beccles.—Mr, 
S..Ray,, baker, of Bury;,to Mifs Beeton, of 
Hardwicke, near Bury.—Mr. L. Danby, far- 
‘mer, of Rifby, to Mifs Lait, of Chevington. 
At Bungay, Mr. Barnett, to Mifs Barn- 
ham.—Mr. Cadmele, to Mifs Meens.—Mr. 
Mitchelds, to Mifs Meens the younger. 
Died.| At Bury, aged 22, Mr. J. Guef. 
—Aged 77, Mr. R. Jaques, mal fter.—Mrs. 
Sturgeon, relict of the late J. Sturgeon, 
gent. attorney at law.—Aged 72, Mrs. Har- 
vey, widow, late of Fakenham, near Eafton. 
—In an advanced age, Mrs. M, Steele, wi- 
dow, formerly a bookfeller. 
At Loweftoft, in his 68th year, the Rev. 
Fr. Bownefs,’ re€tor of Gunton.—Mrs. S. 
Ruftatt, reli& of the late Rev. T. Ruftatt, 
rector of Sutton. bes: 
At Ipfwich, Mr. L. Pepper, corn-mer- 
chant. ay 
R. Elmy, efg. of Beccles, juftice of the 
' peace for this county. 
Aged 64, J. Wenyeve, efq. of Brettenhant 
Hall, who ferved the office of high sheriff 
for this county in the year 1784. Having 
jut eaten his dinner with a party of neigh- 
bouring gentlemen at the, book-club held at 
the crown inn, Bildefton, and, taken only a 
fecond giafs of wine, he was feized with a 
sae 
Suffclk.—Effix.—Kent. 
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paralytic ftroke, and having quitted. the 
room, expired fhortly afterwards. 
At Rendham, in her 83d year, Mrs. D.. 
Whincopp, widow. By her death, a confi- 
derable real and perfonal eftate devolves to ~ 
J. Carter, efq. late of Ipfwich —Mr. Twit-, 
chett, governor $f, the Tattingftone houfe 
of induftry. | 
ESSEX. 
It is in contemplation to apply to Parlia- 
ment fora bill to inclofe Réttenden Coma 
mons, which contain 700 acres of as good 
corn land as any.this rich and fertile county 
can boatt of. 
On Sunday, May 24, a newly erected and 
fplendid organ was opened at Rayleizhe 
church, before a very numerous and refpec- — 
table congregation, on the re-commencement 
of divine fervice there, in. confequence of the 
chuich having lately undergone a partial re= 
pair. After an appropriate fermon preached 
by the Rev. fir John Head, in which he fuc- 
cefsfully combated the objections made by 
fome modern religionitts to church-mufic, 
Mr. Dale, the organiit, played fome of the 
moft felect pieces from the oratorio of the 
Meffiah, with genuine tafte and matterly 
execution. ‘I'he organ, built by Wright, a 
pupil of the famous organ-builder, Green, 
cannot be exceeded for richnefs of tone and 
general effect. The church has. likewife 
been greatly beautified, and as the liberality 
of the parifhioners keeps pace with the tafte 
and munificence of the rector, it may be af- 
ferted with confidence, that when completely 
finifhed, it will ftand unrivalled in this 
county. ; 
Married.| At Thaxted, Mr, Saward, gla- 
zier, to,Mifs A. Stebbing.—Mr. W: Cane, 
carpenter, to Mifs Mofs.—.Mr. Taylor, pen- 
cutter, of St. Saviour’s, Southwark, to Mifs 
M. Playle, of Galleywood common.—Mr, 
Crifp, of Foulnefs Ifland, to Mrs. Flack, of 
the Bell, Great Wakering. RA ) 
At Thorpe-le-Soken, Mr. W, Hempfon, 
cooper, to Mifs Reynolds. ay 
At Little Yeldham, Mr. J. Parmenter, 
farmer, to Mifs Parmenter, of Notley.—Mr. - 
Gufterfon, to Mifs Challis, both of Vange. 
Died.| At Moulfham,, Mrs. Staples... 
At Waltham le Willows, aged 80, Mr. J. 
Ling, late a {choolmafter.: an . 
At the Green-man, Braintree, aged 75 
years, Samuel Rand, of Black Notley.—-Iy 
life he denied himfelf common neceflaries, 
yet is reported to have left to his relations, in 
eftates and cafh, near 40001]. A few days be- 
fore “his death, he requetted fome friends to 
go toone of his cottages, and take a brick 
out at a certain place in the chimney, which. 
having done, they found concealed.a confide- 
rable fum of money in bank notes and cathy 
Portugal-money and other coins. 
Alfo at Braintree, Mrs, Tyler. 
KENT. ; 
Married] At Canterbury, Mrs W. De- 
vers, of London, to Mifs Nutts 
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