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houfe.—In her 75th year, Mrs. Fotter, wi- 
“dow of the late Mr. T. Fofter, formerly a 
butcher, of Wifbeach—Aged 68, Mrs. M._ 
Wade, widow, of FeltweH.—Mr. Mother- 
fole, of the White Horfe-irin, Great Sax- 
ham.—Aged 69, Mr. R. Bunyan, an eminent 
brazier and appraifer.—in her 20th year, 
Mifs F. Andrews, youngeft daughter of the 
late Mr. Andrews, miller, of Barrow —Aged 
67, Mr. J. Taylor, an opulent tanner, at 
Burwell.—-The Rev. Mr. Hepworth, re¢tor 
of Granfden Parva. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.) After a courtthip of twenty- 
five years, Mr W Dye, to Mifs Claxton; 
their united ages amount to 138 years ! 
At Norwich, Mr. G. Nixon, plumber and 
glazier, to Mifs E. Starr.—Mr. R. Hedgman, 
to Mifs Goodeham.—Mr. Blake, attorney, 
to Mifs Read, of Freethorpe. 
In Weftminfter, Mr. J. Borrett, of Abing- 
don. ftreet, brother to Mrs. Fitch, of Nor- 
wich. 
The Rev. Jarrett Dafhwood, reGor of Caf- 
torcum Marketfhall, to Mifs Burton, of 
Bracondale Houfe, near Norwich. 
Died. | Aged63,fuddenly,Mrs.Newton.—In 
her 25th year, Mrs. Mary Ranfome, one of 
the fociety of Quakers.—In his 25th year, 
Mr. J. Twiddy, a matter-carpenter or for- 
merly fo.—Aged 78, Mrs. Steady. —Aged 
36, Mr R Wright, mafter of the Bear and 
Ragged Staff public-houfe.—Aged 45, Mr. 
J. Duckett, butcher. 
In her g7th year, Mrs. Faith Minns, 
widow; fhe retained the ufe of all her facul- 
ties to the laft moment. 
At Lynn, aged 54, Mr. R. Reader, for- 
merly a refpectable farmer at Ringftead.— 
Mrs. Crifp, reli of the late Mr. J. Crifp, 
of the Star-inn.—Aged 82, Mr. Tomlinfon, 
many years a faithful clerk in the counting- 
houfe of Meffrs. Bowker and Co. merchants, 
At Yarmouth, aged 45, Mr. J. Fith.—Mr. 
D. Boulter, formerly a filverfmith and toy- 
man, and one of the fociety of Quakers. 
At Elmham, in his ¢4th year, W.Thorne, 
gent. formerly a lieutenant in the Weft Nor- 
folk Mititia. 
At Oporto, in Portugal, Captain Luckle, 
of Lynn. ‘ 
At Shottifham, in her 64th year, Mrs. A. 
M. Seadall, widow; and the laft of the 
Mingay family of that village, after a refi- 
dence of upwards of 400 years. 
Aged 73, Mrs. Lee, widow, of Hop- 
ton. 
At South Repps, aged 45, the Rev. Mr. 
Smith, rector ; an a€tive and worthy magif- 
trate, and a real friend to the poor. 
Aged sg, R. Cubitt, gent. of North Baf- 
ham. 
At Cromer, Mrs, M. Sanderfon, of the 
King’s Arms-hotel.—Aged 63, Mis, M. 
Wade, widow, of Feltwell, ; 
Nor folt—Suppilter E fez: 
[OGober 1, 
SUFFOLK 
Married} Mr. R. Tariner, of Saxmund- 
ham, to Mrs. Branch, reliét of B. Branch, 
gent. late of St. Andrew’s, Ilketfall.—]. 
Worth, efg. of Oakley, to Mifs Sinclair, 
only daughter of the late Captain Sinclair, of 
the royal navy.—Mr. T. Goodrich, faddler, 
of Bury,to Mifs Holland, of South Lopham. 
—Captain J. Hawes, of Cavendifh, formerly 
of the Roebuck fhip of war, and lately ap- 
pointed confidential fetretary to Sir John 
Borlafe Warren, to Mifs Duball, of Bath. 
Died} At Ipfwich, fa his g0th year, T. 
Bigfby, M.D. formerly of Caius and Gonville 
Coll. Cambridge, where he proceeded A. B. 
in 1734, A. M. in 1738. He was generally 
reported to be the oldeft graduate of that 
univerfity. 
At Beccles, aged 60, the Rev. Mr. Hamp- 
lingftall, a diffenting minifter. of irreproach- 
able charaéter; he was fuddenly taken ii! 
while performing divine fervice, and died in 
the evening of the fame day. 
At Cavendifh, Mrs, Seabrook, wife of the 
Rev. T. Seabrook.—Mrs. Allen, of Eaft 
Bergholt —Aged 51,Mr.T. Andrews, miller, 
of Barrow. : 
At Halefworth, Mr. J}. Godwin, affiftant 
to Mr. Blowers, grocer; while bathing in ‘ 
the river, near the town, he was unfortu- 
mately drowned. : 
At Great Saxham, aged 90, Mr. T. Seir. 
—In his 21 year, Mr. J. Green, apprentice » 
to Mr. Gedge, furgeon, of Mildenhali.—In 
his 21{t year, Mr. E. Lee, jun. fon of Mr. 
E. Lee, of Bocking, and late one of the , 
clerks in the banking-houfe of Mefirs. — 
Crowe, Sparrow, and Browne, in Bury. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| At Colchefter, Mr. T. Hedge, - 
attorney, to Mrs. M. Tuffle, widow of the 
late Captain Tuffie, of the 44th regiment.— 
Mr. T. Archer, falefman, of London, to 
Mifs E. Stubbing.—Mr. Cole, land-furveyor, 
to Mrs. Chignell. . 
Died.] AtColchefter, Aged7 5,Mr.Howlett, 
many years a faithful fervant to the public, 
in the capacity of a poft-man, from this 
town, to Dedham. 
At Woodham Mortimer, Mrs. Potter, wife 
of Mr. Potter, farmer. 
At Little Tey Parfonage, aged 33, Mrs. 
Cook, reli€t of the late Rev. Mr. Cook. 
At Kelvedon, Mr. J. Thrufher, one of the 
fociety of Quakers.—Mr. Springett, a confi- — 
derable miller, of Boxted, near Colchefter.— _ 
Aged 32, Mr._W. Fuller, of Great Samp- 
ford.—Mrs. Pycroft, of Wanftead.—The 
Rev. Mr J. Newman, fen. vicar of Mount~- 
nefling, &c. : 
At Raileigh, in his 64th year, Mr. J. 
Downs, farmer; a kind and beneficent friend 
to the poor of his parith and neighbourhood, 
After the funeral fervice, every poor perfon 
belonging to Raileigh received two quartern 
loaves, and all others -perfons, belonging. . 
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