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At Gunton, J. Petre, efg. nephew “to J. 
Berney Petre, efg. of Weftwick-houfe to'the 
Hon. Mifs Soutiiatine Harbord, youngett 
daughter of the Right Hon. ‘the Lord: Suf- 
field. —Mr. . Lewis, paper-manufa@turer, of 
Cattle Rifing, to Mits Parker, of Brook- 
ftreet, London. 
Died] At Norwich, Mr. dis brufh- 
maker.—Mr. Ducket, many yeats one of the 
conitables of the city —Aged 89, Mrs. M. 
Spratt, widow of the late Mr, fe Spratt, 
pawnbroker.—Mifs ero) sa i 
‘In her 69th year, Mrs. Brettingham 3 a 
kind and liberal benefraGrefs to the poor. 
In an advanced age, fuddenly, Mr. Bygray: en 
father of Mr. Bygrave, attorney.—In her 
sei year, Mrs. Vhurgar.—In het 28th year, 
Mifs Greene, one of the oa in the met- 
cantile houfe late Mifs Gillman’s:—Aved 
36, Mis. Utten, wife of Mr. W. Utten, fe. 
retary to the Lord Bithop of we diocefd’ mn 
Aged 67, Mr. Defedge,  currrer.— Aged 
28, Mr. R. P. Hatch, bakcer.— Aged Spee 
Mrs. R. Rackham. 
W. Bithop Taylor, fon of Mr ‘W. Taylor, 
of Framlingham, in Suffolk 3 ‘he was hear 
eight years old, weighed only twenty-eight 
tt oe and was only twenty-eight inches in 
Heisht. The phyfical caufe aflined for this 
is, that his mother, while’peernants “was 
frightened by a dwarf. 
At Yarmouth, after an i!nefs of only one 
day, 
Mrs. “Gooda, wife of Mr.’ T'Gooda; 
whitefmith,—Aged 65, underthe confit uf 
a very feyere Ninety, the Rev. Nevil Wal- 
ter, ie€or of Bergh Apton, &c. —Aged led 
Mr. A. Brockway, principal fuperintendant 
of si anid Lacon’s brewery. 
At Mattifhall, Mifs H. A. Thorne, eldeft 
daughter of Mr. Thorse, furgeon. 
At Long Stratton, im her ‘agth year, Mrs. 
Aldis, wife of Mr. J. Aldis, fehoolmatter } 
one of the fociety called Quakers. ' 
At Fakenham, in her 80th year; Mrs, 
Layton, widow, late of North Creak.—Aved 
26, Mr. R. Billing, of Coxford.—Mrs,. var- 
kinfon, reli of the late Rev. R, Parkinfon, 
feftor of Gunten. 
~ At Thelverton, aged To3, Mr. ¥. Le Grice. 
At Swaftham, aged 19, Mr, $ Utting. 
—=Ather uncle’s houfe, while on 4 vifit, 
aged 27 years, Mifs Ivory, niece to Mr, “A 
Carter, of London. 
Cap*ain Scott,‘of the fhip Sarah, ‘of Yar- 
mouth; and alfo his wife, Mrs. Scott : they 
were both drowned in the River Thames, in 
the a@ of going on board the faid vefiel; 
Mrs. Scott ae miffed her ftép, and failen 
between two fhips into the river, the captain 
plunged in, in hopes of faving her, but his 
éxertions, with thofe- of the mate, who alfo 
precipitated himfelf into the river, proved 
abortive, and they were both drowned.” The 
mate, almof exhaufted by fatigue, was fortu- 
nately faved by the crew of an adjoining vef- 
fel. 
7 qa his 62d year, the Rev. J. F. Franklyn, 
Su Falk Be 
Ol DERE, 
reétor of Attleborough’ and Estham=th his 
Goth year, P. Clover, efq. of Seédgeford —1A 
her 72d year, Mrs. Ofwald, relict ‘of T, ‘Or. 
wald, gentleman, of ‘Beccles? 
~ At Eat Waltons Mr. G. apie an opu- 
lent farmer; 4 man’ of ‘found “‘unfullied inte. 
prity,. and an upright inoffenfive condud, en- 
dowed with a heart €ver ready to compaifion- 
ate the unfortwnate, and ever ‘expanded tores 
lieve their necéffities ; ina wofd, poffeffed of 
all the good qbaticids® eRe Re She” indifpen- 
fible. charatteriftics of a truly good man. ~~ 
At Lynn, in ‘his’ goth year, Mr. E. Bur- 
ton, the oldeft fhipma ater belonging to the 
port. “ 
RAYS Netfos, a fady" omeAed ‘of a Weart 
which evet felt the dit réffes of othérs, with 
a Li liberally ‘ditpotéd’ td relieve them, 
weer rose 
hi ied.|  Mrv ‘Alderton, of Woodham 
Walter Lodge, in Effex, to Mifs M.-Jocetyn, 
of Belftead-halt;'in this county.—Mr. Black, 
bodkfeller, of. Yarmouth,’ to: ifs Clarke; of 
Sudbourne, near Orford, in thi8’county, * 
“At Sudbury, Mr. “Hayward, Hain te 
Mifs Farrow’ 
Mr, Stevens, attorney, of Chie; ‘to Mifs 
Parfohs, of Hadleigh: oir. ¥- Fifon, mer- 
chant, of Ipfwich, to ‘Mifs ‘SHuttleworth, of 
Burnham, i in Effex. ' 
“At'Bury, Mrs. Downs; wife of Mr. dogs, 
ey infpectot.—-Aved “43, ° Mis. ‘Hadcock, 
wife of Mr. J.’ Haddock, fapervifor: of ex: 
cite, 
Af Loweftort, aged 22% Mr. s. Peach, mere 
ehant. ' 
At Ipfwich, im an advanced age, Mrs. iM, 
Playters; daughter “of Sir’ J ‘Playcers, bart. 
formerly of Sotterléy’ —-Mr. Stow, Merchant, 
At Mildenhall) aged 88; J. Lock, gentle- 
man, 
In her 63d year, Mrs A. Smit hy le 
formerly of Halefworth. |. ’ 
At Hadleigh, in her’ 920° yer, Wire E 
Baines, reli& of J. Baines, eft. nN of 
Lay ham. 
In the ifland of Jamaica, Lieutenant Sa- 
muel Le Grice, fecond fon of oa ces Rev, 
C- Le Grice, of Bury. Hi lah 
ESSEX, ern ih 
Married.|° The Rev. “F. Knipe, BUD. 
Retor of Sandon, in this county, to Mifs 
J. Sawrey, of Grove Hendon, in Miadlefex.— 
E, Arrow{mith, efq. of Laytonftone, to Mifs 
L. Lee, grand-daughter of the late Lord Chief 
ju tice. 
At Walthamftow, Mr. 1d Hibbert, wine- 
merchant, of Crutched Friars, London, to 
Mifs Warner: 
‘In London, J. Brown, efq. of Langtons, 
South Weald,. to, Mrs. A. Blood, widow of 
Captain Blood, of Putney.—Mr. Seamans, of 
the Lion-inn, "St. Ofyth, to Mils Lipgwood, 
of Colchefter.— Mr. Cooper, farmer, at 
Black Notley, near Braintree, to Mifs Caton, 
late of Bocking. =~ 
Died:} At es Mrs. Rowling, gp 
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