&& 
At Wilbeach, in her 56th yee. Mrs. Dix- 
on, reli& of the late Mr. J. Dixon, attor- 
ney.—Mr. J. Swainfborough, ftone-mafon, 
At Trumpington, Mrs. Cumming, wife of 
Mr. Cumming, fchoolmaker.—Mifs S. Bul- 
len, fecond daughter of Mr. Alderman Bul- 
len, of Barnwell-abbey. 
NORFOLK. 
Ata late aflembly of the Corparation of 
Norwich, a report, was.read_ on the fubje@or 
the water- works lately conftruéted in thatcity, 
figned by four gentlemen requefted to furvey 
them, twoof whom were engineers, one an 
archite&t, and one a millwright, by which 
it appears that the proprietors have expenved 
the fum-of 1¢,c0o!. and upwards ia the exe- 
cution and completion of the iaid works, and 
which, in the opinion of the above gentte- 
men, have been contru@ed in the mof effec- 
tual and 
be fully calculated to produce all the bene- 
fits and advantages to the inhabitants. of the 
city that. Mr, Milne’s plan was. intended ta 
efte&, could the fame have been carried in- 
to execution. 
Ir has been lstely refolved at a quz tterly- 
affembly of the Corporation of Norwich, that 
a new bridge, either af Port land-ftone ur iron, 
fhould be baad in the parifh of St. Michael, 
at.Coflany, in that city. The old bridge is 
tobe taken down, and the new one tobe built 
inthe fame fituation.. In the conftrution of 
the intended bridge, whether it be built of 
fione or of iron, (im which latter cafe the 
ufe of forged iron is precluced,) there is 
to be one arch of thirty-fix feet in tpan ; 
the wicth of the bridge ia that {pace fh ch 
is termed the clear of the parapet, is to be 
fixteen feet, including a footway. of four feet 
wide onthe weftern fide 5 the footway. to be 
paved with Scotch granite, and the carriage- 
way with fuitable paving-fiones. 
‘The motion for a dutifut and loyal addrefs 
‘to his Majefty on the prefent important cri- 
fis, lately made at an atlembly of the Corpo- 
ration of Norwich, was, at firit, ftrenuoufiy 
oppoled by feveralof the Comm te Council, 
who objected to It in toto, and,at 
mately rejeCted, there being for 
Ig, again it 29. 
Married: The Rev. T. Talbot, of Cat- 
fon, to Mifs Hill, only daughter of }- Highs 
‘jun. efy. of Wells. —J Hill, gun. efg. of 
Wells, to Mifs }. Hay, pi ae of the jate 
Lieugenant Colonei David Hay, of the royal 
artillery. 
Died.) At Norwich, aged 24, Mrs. Le- 
man, wife of Mr. A. Tee. grocer. —A ged 
44, Mr, |. Herring, woollen-draper.—Aged 
$8, Mrs. M. Vucker—In her 35th year, 
Mrs. R. Boardman, wife of Mr. Boardman, 
taylor.--Aged 63, Mr. Gfoourne, mafter of 
the Brufhmaker’s-arms public-houfe,——A ved 
49, Mr. R. Hodds, many years a faithful, 
induftrious fervant of Mr. Gofs, dyer.— 
Aged 62, Mr. W. Barnes.—Aged 65, Mr. 
Aldridge, a travelling linen-draper. ,His 
the adarefs 
Norfolk-— Suffolk. | 
workmanlike manner, and fo as to” 
length,ultie~ 
(Aug. 1, 
death was partly the effe& of an unfortunate 
accident : in attempting to cut a ftick from 
a hedge a few days before, he had flipped 
down, and either fra€tured or diflocated his 
ancle in fuch a manner as to render an ampu- 
tation neceffary ; this, however, he® con- 
ftantly ‘refufed to fubmit to, and a violent 
fever enfued, which terminated his life. 
Aged 26, Miis M. Earl.-Aged 66, Mr. 
T. Deday.—Aged 77, C. Le Grys, efq.— 
In her 57th year, Mrs, Hales.—Aged 107, 
Mrs. M. Franklyn.—Aged 82, Mrs. S. Pal-. 
met, formerly houfekeeper to Mrs. Bates, of 
Cringleford—Aged 69, Mr. T, Atkins, ca- 
binet-maker.—Aged 70,, J. H. Deere, gent. 
formerly an eminent grocer. 
At Lynn, aged 75, Mr. J. Dennis, for- 
mérly of Mint be 
At Thetford, Mr. T. Derifley, formerly of 
Croxton. 
At Wells in her 836th year, Mrs. C. Moy, 
Who had filled the humble buf ufeful office 
ef fchoolmiftrefs, for the fpace cf 56 years, 
with credit to hasfelé and ddgantaee to her 
numerous pupils. 
At North Waltham, aged 56, the Rev. J. 
Hepworth, reGtor cf Gunton, &c. and vicar 
of the miediety of Feluieeneed 
At Cremer, Mr. C. Rice, formerly an 
auétioneer at North Waltham. 
Mr. T. Harrifon, {fchoolmafter, at Ter- 
rington St. John’s, in Marfhland. 
At Kimberley, Mr. ]. Hare, 2 {kilfol and 
attive furveyor of feveral turnpike-roads in 
this county andin Suffolk ‘ 
In. London, Mrs Wright, wife of Ts 
Wright, efg. banker, and daughter of the 
late T. Havers, efq. of Norwich —Mrs. Luck, 
of Levies tae. 
At North Repgs,. the ‘lady of Ww. Celque 
houn, efq. 
At Blofield, aged xeo, Mr. J. eee eae 
Aged dy. Mr. Ofhert Spinks, of i 
“Holme, late a confiderable farmer at Crim-_ 
plefham, near Downham Market. 
At Athill, Mifs A. Ofdfield. 
In London, aged 85, Mr. Graham, * elie 
of Mr. W. Graham, haber of Nor- 
wich. . 
At Hardingham, in his 58th vanes Mr. E. 
Allcock.—Aged 75, Mr. P. Humphrey, of 
Snoring — age Harvey, of Catton. —Mrs. 
Staunton, of Derfingham, near King’s Lyon. 
—Mils Gen. of Buckenham. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married} My. P. T. Long, attorney, of 
Ipfwich, to Mifs C. Cooke, of Little Wen- 
ham. 
At Bury, Mr. R. Thompfon, brewer of 
Norwich, and late of Cambridge, to Mifs S. 
Crick.-The Rev. H. J. Woollafton, re€tor 
of Pafton, in Northamptonfhire, to Mifs L. 
Symonds, youngeft daughter of the late W. 
Symonds, efq. 
AtMetfield, Mr. Chafs, butcher and far- 
mer, to Mifs Norman, of Beccles. © 
Mr, Pymer, organift, of Beccles, to Mifs 
C, But- 
