1803.) 
C. Butcher, of Mettingham.—Mr. J. T. 
Primrofe, furzgeon, of Wrentham, to Mifs 
Crifp, eldeft daughter of W.Crifp, gent. of 
Froftenden. 
Died.]. At Bungay, in her 84th year, 
Mrs. Lagden, a maiden lady. 
At Beccles, aged 46, Mrs. Purvis, widow 
of Mr. R. Purvis, furgeon, whofe death was 
announced in our laft number.—In her 81f 
year, Mrs, Lewis, widow of R. Lewis, efq, 
late of Norwich.—Mrs. Auftin, of Saphifton. 
—Mr. J. Cooper, farmer, of Brightwell, fon 
of Mr. Cooper, of Culford.-—Rather fudden- 
_ly, in an advanced age, Mr. J. Bird, fhop- 
keeper, of Bradfield Combuie: near Bury. , 
At Needham Market, aged 20, Milfs S. 
Abbott. 
At Brandon, aged 78, Mr. R. Murrell, late 
farmer and feed-merchant at Wormegay, in 
Norfolk.—Mr. J. Webb, late a forter in the 
general poft-office, 
At Wrentham, Mr. J. Tallent, farmer.—— 
Aged 31, Mrs. Goldfmith, wife of Mr. T. 
Goldfmith, jun. of Ixworth. 
In London, where fhe was ona vifit, in 
her 19th year, Mifs Deck, eldeft daughter 
Mr. P. Deck, of Bury.—In his 54th year, 
Mr, J. Pain, farmer, of Boxtead. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| C. T. Tower, efq, eldeft fon of 
C. Tower, efg. of Weald-hall, to Mifs Beau- 
champ, eldéft daughter of Sir T. Beauchamp 
Proftor, bart. of Langley-park, Norfolk.— 
S. Morfe, efq. of Thorpe-park, to Mifs Blythe, 
of Kitby. 
At Dagenham, H.C. Boifrageni, M_ D. of 
Bath, to Mifs fanfhaw, of Parfloes, in this 
county. 
At Colchefter, Mr. B. Lay, linen-draper, 
to Mifs Steggat. 
At Great Burftead, Mr. A. Curtis, aged 
19. to Mrs, §. Atkins, an amiable and ac- 
complifhed widow, aged 81. 
Dicd.| At Colchefter, Mrs. 
widow. 
At Maldon, aged 81, Mrs. Braifted, for- 
merly miftrefs of the Ange} Inn. 
At Rochford, in his 69th year, the Rev. 
S. Andrews, upwards of 35 years minifter to 
a congregation of Proteftant Diflenters there. 
He died in the firm belief of the religion 
which he had profeffed and inculcated, both 
by doétrine and example, and met his ap- 
proaching change, of which he was perfe@tly 
fenfible with the moft honourable compo- 
fure and firmnefs. 
Suddenly, Mr. W. Dodd, of Bird’s-green, 
in Willingale Doe. 
At Halftead, aged 41, Mr. T. Brightwell, 
late a confiderable tanner in Ipfwich, but had 
retired on account of ill-health. 
The Rev. H. Price, late re&tor of Little 
‘Wiford, and Rettenden.—Mr. Sarjeant, farmer, 
of Berechurch. 
In her 73th year, Mrs. M. Cowell, widow 
of Mr. Cowell, butcher, late of Sible He- 
Montuty Mas. No, 04. 
Kendal, 
Efex—Kenti * 
89. 
dinghamoe=Mr, J. Larcher, jun. of Great 
Baddow. 
At Southminfter, Mrs. Spurgin, wife of 
Mr. G. Spurgin, brandy mexchant; 
At Woodbridge, in his 67th year, Mr. G. 
T. Worthington, formerly a lieutenant in’ 
the 43d regiment. of root, and only brother 
of Sir W.« Worthington, of Dublin. 
At Felftead, aged 84, Mrs. Wood. 
At Boreham, Mrs, Seabrooke, wife of Mr. 
W. Seabrooke, jun. | 28 
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Married.] At Appledore, the Hey. W. 
Dixon, to Mrs. Hodges, widow. 
Mr. J. Harris, of Hoo, near Rochefter, to 
Mifs M. Reafon, of Milton next, Sitting- 
burne,—-The Rev. E. Nares, rector of Bids 
denden, to Mifs C. Adams, of Ofbourne 
Lodge.——Mr. J. Beck, of Hythe, to Mifs M. 
Joll, of Dover. “eg 
Died.| At Canterbury, E, Benfon, efq. 
many years auditor to the Dean and Chapter 
of the cathedral. He had refigned his office 
only a very few days before his death. 
Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr. J. Martin, drawe 
ing- mafter.—-Mr. P. Kirkpatrick. 
At Maidftone, fuddenly, of an apop!eétic 
fit, in his 72d year, Mr. J. ea fténe« 
mafon 
at Rochefter, after a fhort illnefs, Mr. j- 
Caftell, coach- matter. 
At Dart aid Mrs. 
Fooks, folicitor. 
At Dover, Mrs. King, wife of W. Kings 
efq.—Mr. W. Cowley, pilot 
At Tenterden, in her 25th year, Mifs M. 
Sawyer. 
At New Romney, of a decline, aged 30, 
Mrs. Chriftford. 
At Pemberg, of which parith he had been 
vicar above 50 years, the Rev. J Whita- 
ker, A.M. He poflefled an extraordinary 
fkil!l in theological learning, and was highly 
refpected by his parifhioners, im general, 
for his confcientious TReANee of. the pajearal 
duties. 
Aged upwards of 80 years, Sir Henry On 
enden, bart. of Broome, in the parifh of 
Bafham 3; a gentleman defervedly intitled to 
efteem by his long and habitual practice of 
the moral and focial virtues. 
At Loofe, Mr. T. Bigg, miller. 
Mr, Cripfe, miller, of Leeds. As he was 
returning home from Maidftone market, he 
unfortunately fell from his horfe into a pond 
and expired foon afterwards. 
At Waltham, aged 97, Mrs. S. Nickars, 
widow, This poor woman, by honeft induf- 
try, had brought up a large tamily, having 
had 12 children, nine of whom lived tobe 
men and wonf€n, and 72 grand and great 
grand children. She maintained herfelf by 
her earnings, in a room that ferved her for 
houfe- and lodging, till within a few days 
priorto her death. 
At Wingham, aged 5%) “Mr. H. . Sandcraft, 
fhoemaker, 
N 
Fooks, wife of Mr. 
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