1808. ] 
Married.] At StoIves, Huntingdonhire, 
the Rev. C. J. Baines, M.A. vicar, to Mifs J. 
Welftead, of Kimbotton,.—Mr. Jump, attor- 
Rorney, of Wilbeach,; to Mifs Newman, of 
Brentwood, 
At Newmarket, Mr. Cramp, fupervifor of 
excife, to Mifs Kent, daughter of Mr. Kent, 
bricklayer, 
At Kenfworth, Herts, Dr. Adams, I te 
fellow of Trinity-hall, Cambridge, to Mifs 
S. Scott, daughter of he late Rev. T. Scott, 
rector of King’s Stanley, in Gloucefterfhire. 
Died.j At Cambridge, Mrs. Kenrick, 
mother of J Kenrick, efq, a fellow-com- 
moner of Jetus College.——Aged 36, Mr. J. 
Turnbull.—in his 22d year, Mr. j. Mitchell, \ 
fon of Mr. W. Mitchell, butler of Peter 
houfe College. 
At Ely, Mrs. Metcalfe, wife of the Rev. 
W. Metcalfe, one of the minor canons of the 
Cathedral; a truly exemplary woman in the 
Chriftianfiuties, and in the feveral ations of 
wife, mother, and friend. 
At Newmarket, Mr. R. Edwards, mafter 
of the Red Lion Inn —In his 18th year, Mr, 
T. Harding, fon of Mr. T. Harding, fadler. 
At Soham, in her 68th year, Mrs. Bye, 
wife of Mr W. Bye, miller 
Aged 73, the Rev B. Hurlock, of Ded- 
ham, formerly of Emanuel College, Cam- 
bridge. —Mr. J. Wilfon, butcher, of Harl- 
ton, 
At Huntingdon, the Rev. C. Sherrard.— 
Of a lingering confumption, Mifs Perkins, 
youngeft fifler of J. Perkins, efq. banker.— 
Mrs. Stacey, of Fulbourne.—Mr. W, Heming- 
ton, cf Landbeach. 
At Whitchford, Mr. D. Lloyd, formerly a 
— at Ely. 
NORFOLK, 
A company has-been lately eftablithed at 
Norwich, ror the purpofe of fupplying, the 
city with plenty of frefh excellent water, un- 
der a long leafe from the corporation. A 
mill has been likewife conftruéted on the 
river, which forces the water up, through 
iron pipes, toa refervoir onthe hill, high 
enough for feeding the pipes that fa veuy the 
town, 
Intended Inclofures in this country, Wat- 
ton and Carbrooke. 
Married.| At Norwich, Mr. C. Culing, 
of the Corn Exchange, to Mifs M. Ghalliney,, 
of Trowfe,—Mr. Green, ftaymaker, to Mifs 
King. 
At Thetford, Mr. B, Faux, banker, to 
Mifs Burgefs. 
At Difs, Mr, Brooke, brazier, to Mifs M. 
Holmes, 
At Foulfham, Mr. J. A. Gunton, plumber, 
to Mifs Hubbard. 
At Holm Hale, R. Parfry, jun. M. D. to 
Miis Pen. Powley, of the Red Lion Ina. 
At Aylfham, Mr. W. Daniel, to Mifs 
Saunders, 
At Yarmouth, Mr..R. Beales, grocer, to 
‘ 
Norfolk. 
$93 
Mifs N. Gilham, daughter of Mr. J. Gilham, 
Confettioner. — Mr. W. King, one ef the 
proprietors of the. Telegraph and Volunteer 
coaches, of this place, to Mrs. S. Barnby.— 
Mr... _Weblter, g grocer, to Milfs E. Fuller. 
Died. | At ee Mr ].Mayes,glazier.— 
Aged ae Mr. F.. Fitts formerly nurferyman 
of Hoveton St. John. iki eb 438, Mr. W. Ro- 
gerfon, land furveyor.—Amos O'Nezle, efq. 
of the ifland of Barbadocs,—Aged 68, Murs, 
P. Swayne, wifeof Mr. T. Swayne, platerer. 
—Mr. T. Monfey.—Aged gg, Mr. J. White. 
—Aged 55, Mrs. Dave, ha:ter—Aged 17, 
Mr. Lambert, fon of Mr. Lambert, fay- 
maker He was cut off very fuddenly, hay- 
ing aitended his duty, as a private, in Colonel 
Pattifon’s corps of Norwich volunteers, only 
three or four days previous to his deceafe,— 
Aged 64, Mr.Heafman, widow.—Aged 60, 
Mrs. C. Webfter, wife of Webfter, 
efq. 
At Yarmouth, aged 60, Mrs. Eager, wife 
of Mr, Eager, mufician.—In his 69th year, 
J. Bell; efg. collector of the cuftoms at this 
port ——-Aged 3%, Mr. J. Browne, tallow- 
chandle?.—-—In her 25th year, Mrs, Adcock, 
wife of Mr. Adcock, brewer, 
At Lynn, in his "goth year, R. Whincop, 
efq. town-clerk, a gentleman highly endear- 
ed to his Famaily and friends in the relative 
and focial duties, &&c. 
Aged i100, Mr. J. White, gardener. 
At Melton, aged 73, Mrs. Hepperfon, - wi- 
dow of the late Mr. Hepperfon. 
Aged 83, Mrs. Kerfey, of Tacolneftone. 
At Lytcham, aged 92, J. Codling, labour- 
er. He was father, grandfather, and great- 
grandfacher to 118 children. 
Aged 64, Mrs. E, Nicklefs, of Tafburgh. 
—Aged 62, Mr. T. Lanham, twenty-four 
years a faithful fervant,in the capacity of gar- 
dener, to T. Havers, efq. of Thelton-hall._— 
Mr. Havers has ordered a tomb to be ereéted 
over his grave, in grateful teftimony of the 
zeal and integrity with» which the condu@ of | 
this honeft man was-marked through life. 
Mrs. Cooke, of Loddon Stubbs. She had 
fuifered, a few months before, the painful 
operation of the amputation of her breaft. 
Aged 68, Mrs. F. Riley, relict of the late 
Captain Riley, of Hockham:—Aged 60,Mrs, 
Webfter, of Chapel Field, fitter of the late 
C. Bamwell, efg.of Mileham.—Mrs. Hughes, 
wife of Mr. Hughes, furgeon, of Hollefley. 
—~Aged 78, the Rev, B. Hourlock, of Ded- 
ham, 
At Blofield, in his 27th year, Mr. R. Hor- 
ner. 
At Hempton, in his 63d year, Mr, T. Jare 
rett, farmer, 
At Clay, near Holt, Mrs. E. Smith,- for- 
merly Hunt, wife of Mr. J. Smith, attor- - 
ney. 
At Brand, aged 101, Anne Dobfon.—Aged 
salir: DT ,i\S. “Ball, of Palgrave, near Swail- 
bala. Sur 
Mrs, S. Sendall, of Mofiingham. 
Aged 
