1802:] 
Aged 61, Mr. E. Cordoran, many years 
beadle to the corporation.—In her 80th year, 
Mrs. B. Matthews, relict of the Rev. N. 
Matthews, reétor of Hainford, &c. 
At Lynn, Mr. Pinnock, grocer. 
_ Inhis 83d year, W. Tooke, efq. of Thomp- 
fon, near Watton, and of the Temple, Loa- 
don. Mr. Tooke was a gentleman of confi- 
derable property, anda Staunch advocate for 
the conttitutional liberties of his country. To 
-him the celebrated John Horne Tooke, efq. 
is indebted for his latter name, and a valuable 
eftate given to him by the deceafed man 
years fince, in honyurable and grateful teiti- 
mony of the then Mr. Horne’s ftrenuous ex- 
ertions in the caufe of liberty, againft the par- 
tifans of minifttry, during the late American 
war. 
At North Waltham, aged.295 Mifs C. 
Cooper. atch . 
At Reepham; aged 69, after an affliction 
of feven years continuance, Mr. §. George, 
ironmonger. 
Aged 76, Mr. T.Blofs, a gentleman far- 
mer, of Aldburgh, é 
At Acle, Mrs. Birt, late of Yarmouth. 
Aged 32, Mts. Clarke, of Aylmerton. 
_ At Spexhall, near Harlefton, aged 63, 
R. Suckling, efq, By his deceafe, Capt. 
R. Suckling, formerly of the Welt Norfolk 
Militia, comes into the poffeffion of “a very 
valuable eftate in this county. 
; SUFFOLK. 
Married. | Mr. W. Aldred, linendraper, of 
Loweftoft, to Mifs Gardiner, of Southwold. 
—Mr. Simpfon, of Peldon, to Mifs S. Par- 
*tridge, of Springfield.—Mr Mailinfon, of 
the theatre royal, Norwich, to Mifs An- 
drews, of Ipfwich.—-M. G. Rollinfon, far- 
mer, to Mifs M.Hibble, both of Stanning~- 
field. gn 
At Bungay, Mr. Chittock, to Mifs Wales, 
Mr. R. Sword, carpenter, to Mifs E. God- 
dard, both of Hotefdale-—Mr, T. Orams, 
whitefmith, of Stowmarket, to Mifs Snell, 
-*of Needleham Market.—Mr. R. Hardey, far- 
mer, at Blythburgh, to -Mifs Kitten, of 
Bradifton, in Notfolk.—Mr, T. Blakeley, to 
Mifs Knewett, both of Stradbrook. 
Died.} At Bury, Mrs, Lanchefter, late of 
“Nowton.—Aged 78, the Rev, T. Knowles, 
D.D. le€turer of St. Mary’s church upwards of 
50 years; prebendary of Ely, &c. and formerly 
fellow of Pembroke-hall, Cambridge. This 
venerable and refpected character was author 
of feveral learned controverfial and religious 
tracts. The do€tor had likewife publithed 
fome few fingle fermons, at the defire of his 
parifhioners. 
‘Ina very advanced age, Mrs. Harrold, wife 
of Mr. Harrold, turner and chair-maker. She 
fuddenly dropped down, and expired inftantly. 
At Ipfwich, Mrs. Barnard; relict of W. 
Barnard, efq. fhip-builder. 
At Redgrave, in his goth year, Mr. E Bul- 
lock, miller. 
Mr. R. Day, of St. John’s, Ilketfhall. 
MONTHLY Maa. No, 93. 
Sufalk—Effer—Kent 367 
At Stowlangtoft, aged 47, Mr. W. Cockes 
rill, formerly a farmer at Pakenham. ' 
At Lakenheath, in her 21f year, Mifs 
Ph. Lond.—Mrs, Sawer, of Dunham Bridge 
Farm, near Ipfwich. 
At Bungay, in her 37th year, Mifs Har- 
vey, of the ladies’ boarding-fchool. 
ESSEX. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament, in the enfuing feflion, to obtain an 
act for making a navigable canal from the 
river Thames, between Bell-wharf and the 
falpetre-wharehoufe, in the parifh of St. 
Paul, Shadweil, Middlefex, to Waltham, in 
this county 3 with a collateral branch to Spa 
Fields, in the faid county of Middlefex. 
Married.) Mr. Av Black, of Leadenhall- 
ftreet. London, to Mifs Pearfon, of Layer de 
la Hay, in this county.—T. Langftone, efq. 
of Watling-ftreet, London, to Mifs E. Sage, 
of Wivenhoe, in this county. 
At Tillingham, Mr. T. Fletcher, to Mrs.’ 
Turner.—Mr. J. Marfden, ftocking manu- 
fa&turer, to Mifs Herbert, fecond daughter of 
Mr. J H. collar-maker, of Colchefter. _ 
Died.| At Colchefter, Mrs. Hawkins, wife 
of Mr. W. Hawkins, timber-merchant. . 
Mrs, Englifh, of Little Horkefley, near 
Colchefter. 
In her 27th year, ina deep decline, Mrs. 
Brewfter, of Chipping Hill, Witham. 
At Coggefhall, in his 72d year, Mr. T. 
Whittaker, formerly a butcher.—Aged 17, 
Mifs Godfrey, daughter -of Mr. Godfrey, 
furgeon. § 
At Rochford, Mr. Salmon, carpenter. 
At Braintree, Mr. S. Froft, one of the pro. 
prietors of the Yarmouth-coach_—Myr. J,- 
Patmore. 
In her 78th year, Mrs, Stammers, of Cafile 
Hedingham. ; 
At Maldon, Mr. Abel, builder. 
KENT. 
Married.| At Canterbury, Mr. Jenkins, 
hatter, to Mifs Hodges, —Mr. S. Wright, to 
Mifs M, Clifford.—Mr. H. Chriftian, drug- 
gift, to Mifs MM. Fliat.—-Mr. R. Sheppard, 
to Mrs. Keeves. 
At Folkftone, Myr. J. Dale, cordwainer, 
to Mifs M. Barber. 
T. W. Perfe&, efq. of Weft Malling, to 
Mifs Clegg, of Maidtftone. st 
At .Tunbridge, H. Streatfield, efq. of 
Chiddingftone, to Mifs C.Scoones, of Tun-« 
bridge. 
Died}. At Canterbury, Mr. J. Honore, 
gardiner.—-Mr. M. Monroe, formerly of Tun- 
ford Farm.—Mirs. M. Gentile, widow.—Mifs 
E. Dixon, eldeft.daughter of Mr. Dixon, ba- 
ker.— Aged 75, Mr. W. Pattifon, one of the 
fociety of Quakers, __ 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Schnebellie, wife of 
Mr. S. ConfeCtioner. 
At an advanced age, Mr. J. Slatter, of the 
Porter Vaults. 
At Maidftone, Mrs. Jewry, of the Caftle 
Inn.—Mr. J Birch, coachmafter. ; 
3A 
| 
1 
| 
| 
) 
| 
