564 
Stratton, aged 107.——Mr. J, Butler, of Great 
Everfden.—Mrs, Pool, wife of Mr. R. Pool, 
jun. of Witcham.—Mr. E. Handfon, fen. of 
Naffington, near Wansford. : 
NORFOLK. 
Married.} Mr. J. Colman, flour-merchant, 
of Bawburgh, to Mifs A. Theobald, of Nor- 
wich.—Mr. Corby, land-furveyor, of Kir- 
ftead, to Mifs Burton, of Langley.—The 
Rev. P: D. Aufrere, of Smallburgh, to Mifs 
Becvoir, of Norwich.—W. Pratt, gent. of 
Kerdiftone, to Mifs A. Pratt, of Horsford.— 
Mr. J. Margafon, merchant, of Foxley, to 
" Mifs S. Bidewell, of Themelthorpe.—Mr. 
Brooks, attorney, of London, to Mifs A. 
Judd, late of Bradenham. 
Died. At Norwich, Mr. Reymes, oatmeal- 
maker.—Mr. A. Watfon, cow-keeper.—Mrs. 
Ruf, widow, late of Ipfwich.—Aged 28, 
Mrs. A. W, Brookes, of Bermendiey, Lon- 
don —Mr. J. Tweedie. 
Aged 33, Mrs. Hanfell, wife of the Rev. 
P. Hanfeli, one of the minor canons of the 
cathedral; a lady poffefled of found judg- 
ment, a lively imagination, a correct and cul- 
tivated tafte, and other high literary excel- 
lencies. Her condué through life was equally 
decorous and pleafing, equally becoming the 
woman and the Chriftian; and at her death fhe 
difplayed a defirable ftrength of mind, refting 
upon the firm bafes of rational piety, and of 
Chriftian faith. 
Aged 64, Mr, E. White, cooper, 
At Yarmouth, very fuddenly, being in ap- 
parent good health a few minutes previous to 
his death, in his 82d year, Mr. R. Williams. 
At Thetford, aged 87, Mrs. E, Arnold, 
widow. pheaeeg 
At Eaft Dereham, aged 88, Mrs. M. God- 
dard, widow. : 
At Fakenham, Mifs S. Cafe. 
At Swaffham, aged 33, Mrs. Foreman — 
Aged 80, Mr. Green, miller.—Aged 34, 
Mrs, Brett. 
At Wells, aged 67, Mrs, Jickling. 
At Beccles, in her 62d year, Mrs. Bright, 
widow, late of Yoxford. 
At Difs, Mr, R. Ellis, late of Shelfanger 
Fall, iy 
' At Great Franfham, aged 65, Mrs. Joddrell, 
reliét of the late Rev D. JoJdrell, reétor of 
Hingham.—Aged 61, Mr. T. Caftel, of 
Honingham Mills —Aged 57, Mrs. Coleman, 
of Barford —Aged 56, Mr. J. Joy, farmer, of 
Thornham.—Aged 27, Mr. J. Trower, of 
Hempnall.——In his 6cth year. P. Glover,efq, 
of Sedgeford.—Aged 80, Mr. R. Johnion, 
gent, uncle to Mr. W. C. Johnfon, of Lud- 
ham, . 
Aged 66, C. Barnwell, efq. of Mileham; 
much refpe@ted and regretted for his nume- 
rows Virtues. 
Aged7%, Mrs. Humphrey,of Great Shoring. 
At Wymondham, aged 68, Mrs. E. Coggle. 
At Batten Rendith, aged 50, Mrs. 4 Whit- 
field. 
Norfolt—-Suffolk. 
(Jan. 1, 
SUFPOLK. . 
As the want of coals is fometimes feverely 
felt at Bury, from the port of Lynn being 
{fcantily fupplied with that commodity ; and 
as the navigation from thence to Bury is, oc 
cafionally, very uricertain and difficult, in 
confequence of the great fcarcity of water 
during the autumn, it is in contemplation te 
apply to Parliament, toobtain an A& for mak- 
ing an iron-rail-way from Bury, to commu- 
nicate with the Stowmarket navigation ;—-a 
proje& which appears very practicable, and 
which, if carried into execution, would, no 
doubt, prove highly beneficial to the landed 
and trading intereft of Bury and its neigh- 
bourhood. 
Married.| C.F. Edgar, efq. lieut. in the 
27th regiment of foot, = Mifs L. Selby, of 
Ipfwich.—-Mr. J Cockle, furgeon, to Mifs 
Weeding, both of Trimley.—Mr. T. Clarke, 
of the George inn, Hadley, to Mifs M. 
Clarke, of the Rofe and Crown, Ipfwich. — 
At Bungay, S. Jefferfon, efq. lieut. in the 
royal navy, to Mifs Bonhete, daughter of Mr. 
Bonhote, attorney. 
At Sudbury, Mr. Kibble, plumber and gla- 
zier, to Mifs Saville.—The Rev, Mr. Brown, - 
a diflenting-minifter, to Mrs. Draper, both of 
Stowmarket. 
Died.| | At Bury, in an advanced age, Mr. 
G. Everard, of the fociety of Quakers, for-. 
merly mafter of an earthenware fhop. 
Suddenly, whilft fitting ina chair, in the 
ptefence of her family, in ner 64th year, 
Mrs. Oakes, wife of J. Oakes, efq. alderman, 
or chief magiftrate of this borough. 
Mrs. Gudgeon, wife of Mr. Gudgeon, 
watchmaker. ; 
At Ip{wich, Mr. Payne, coach-maker.—_ 
Aged 76, Mrs. Alger, late of the Folly Farm. 
—Mifs E. Brome.—Mr. J, Lawrence, audcti- 
oneer. 
At Stowmarket, Mrs. Ruft; widow. 
At Oufden, fuddenly, while fitting im his 
chair, after eating a hearty dinner, aged 76, 
Mr. G. Sparrow, formerly of Wickham- 
brook, 
At Sudbury, aged 34, Mrs. Hopkins —— 
Mrs. Ray, of Tannington—Mr. N. May- ~ 
hew, fen. of Cotton.—Suddenly, Mr, Jack- 
fon, farmer, of Rattlefden. 
At Harwich, Mr. A. Simpfon, fhop-keeper, 
fon of Mr. Simpfon, of Badley Hall, in this 
county. The following truly afflidtive cir- 
cumftance attended his death: his diftrefied 
widew, about 23 years of age, and who had 
been brought to bed only fix weeks before, 
rufhed, in a fudden fit of phrenzy, up the 
garret ftairs, threw herfelf out of the window, 
and was literally dafhed to pieces. 
Very fuddenly, in his 42d year, Mr, €. 
Woolby, farmer, near Haleiworth. 
At Woodbridge, Miles Lane, efqs comp- 
troller of the port:—-Mrs. Wayth, of Flow- 
ton.—=-Mrs. Spring, of Dalham, 
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