Agéd $9, Mrs. M. Berinel, of Eaft Har 
fing. — Mrs. &, Mays, of Burnham Market.— 
Aged 77, Mr. }. Anftead, paper-manufactur- 
ex, of Vavefham.—Mr. J. Pettitt, miller, of 
Bradfield St. George.—Aged 58, Mrs. Goul- 
' €er; of Strumpfhaw . 
At Eaft Walten, Mr. R. Tompfon, 
farmer. . 
At Newry, in Ireland, aged 24, Lieut. 
Borrett, of the 93d regiment, and late of the 
Wreit Norfolk militia. 
At Acle, Mrs. Browne, well-known in 
Norwich, as a broker. 
At Kirftead, aged 72, Mrs. Rayner. 
At Catton, aged 65, highly refpe@ted, Mr. 
Houghton, butcher, who had retired from 
bufinefs.—In her 28th year, Miis E. Adams. 
At Southwood, near Acle, aged upwards of 
qo, Mr. W. Scott, farmer.—in his 37th year, 
ir E. Weft, farmer. 
At Banton Bendith, 
Bourne. 
At Cottifhall, aged 46, Mr J. Warner, 
fchoolmafter.—Mrs. Shaw, of Dickleburgh. 
—Ayed 75, Mr. T. Hepperfon, farmer, of 
Malton.—Mrs. Rolfe, wife of the Rev. R. 
aged 22, Mifs M. 
Kelfe, of Soham Toney, and formerly of- 
Barningham-hall.—Mrs, Prefton, wife of Mr. 
Prefton, fhip-builder, of Southtown, near 
Yarmouth.—™Mifs Towntend, eldeft daugh- 
fer of the late Mr. W. Towntend, attorney, 
ef Downham. 
Aged 22, Mrs. Thornton, of Gooderfone, 
Bear Swaffhame 
At Great Dunham, Mr. J. King, formerly 
ef the Buil inn, at Litcham. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married] T.W. Coke, efq. of Semor, to 
Miis Matthews, eldeft daughter of R. Mat- 
thews, efg. of Wargrave —Mr. J. A. Ran- 
fome, cruggift, of Bury, to Mifs M. Hun- 
ton, of Yarmauth.—Mr. Wiilfon, of Ellaigh- 
ball, to Miis Copeman, of Coftefiay. 
At Bury, Mr: W. Bird, wool-comber, to 
Mrs. M. Polley, baker, The united ages of 
this enamoured couple amount to 165 vears, 
Mr.S. Boidero, to Mifs Hazlewood, of Wooi- 
pit.—W, Carthew, efq. of Woodbridge, to 
Mifs M, P. Myers, fecond daughter of Colo- 
nel Myers, of Ireland.—The-Rev. V Ellis, 
reftor of Barnardifton, to Milfs C. Builen, 
youngeft daughter of J. Builen, of Barnwell- 
_ abbey. 
Died} At Bury, aged 25, Mifs M. Ma- 
ling.—Mrs. Oldham, wife of Mr. Oldham, 
glover. 
At Ipfwich, at an advanced age, Mr. 
Clarke, blackfmith.—Aged go, Mrs. Davis 
wife of Captain J. Davis. 
At Beccles, aged 21, Mr. W. Bobbett, 
jun.—Aged 38, Mir. Fyfon, baker, — Mr. 
Mayhew, Beccles and Loweftoffe carrier. 
Act Brandon Parva, aged 21, Mr. J. Dice. 
fon of Mr. E. Dice, farmer. 
At Mildenhall, Mr, j. Woollard, a refpe@- 
able thopkeeper, 
Suffilk—Effex. 
[ Nov, f, 
At Botefdale, Mrs. Clark, widow, late of 
the Crown Inn. — Mr. J. Wright, many. 
years mafter of the free-fchool at Hendon — 
Mifs R. Fenn, fourth daughter, of T. Fenny 
efg. of Ballingdon. 
ESSEX, 
Lately, by the falling down of apiece of 
the cliff, on Walton shore, near Harwich, the 
fkeleton of an enormous animal, was difco= 
vered, meafuring nearly thirty feet in length. 
Some of the bones were nearly as large as a 
man’s body, and fix or feven feet long ; the 
cavities which contained the marrow were 
larze enough to admit the introcu€tion of a 
man’s arm 3 the bones, on being handled, 
broke to pieces. One of the molar teeth was 
carried to Colchefter by Mr. W, Jackfon, 
who took it from the fpot, in whofe poffef- 
fion it now iss ic weighs feven pounds, is of a 
fguare form, and the grinding farface is ftud- 
ded with feveral zig-zag rows of lamina; 
which feems to denote that it belonged to a 
carnivorous animal. There were more teeth, 
which were unfortunately broken, one of 
which weighed twelve pounds. It is proba- 
le that the tufks will be found, by fearch- 
ing. further into the ,cliff, of amongft- the 
earth which has fallen down. The above 
ikeleton is fuppofed to belong to an animal of ' 
the fame fpecies as that called the Mame, 
moth, a remains of which have been found 
in North America, Great Tartary, &c.— 
Of this animal Buffon fays, “ The fkeleton 
of the Mammoth befpeaks an animal five or 
hx times the cubic volume of the elephant.”* 
Muller has given a defcription of the Mam- 
moth, ‘¢ This animal (he fays) is near five 
yards high, and about thirty feet in length. 
His colour is grey, his head is very long, and 
his front very broad 3 on each fide, precifely 
under the eyes, there are two horns, which 
he can move and crofs at pleafure, and in 
walking, he has the power of extending and 
contraéting his body to a great degree.” 
farried.} Myr. J. Clark, of Tollefhuat, 
Darcy, to Mrs. Monk, of Tollefbury. 
At Danbury, Mr. Hilton, gent. to Mifs 
Hammond, daughter of Mr. Hammond, mil- 
ler —Mr. J. Fotter farmer, of Little Baddow, 
to Mifs Brown. 
At Chlieimsford, Mr. J.Richardfon, builder, 
of Chancery-lane, London, to Mifs Albra. 
At Leatherhead, in Surrey, J. Campbell, 
efg. M. P. of Lifton Hall, in this county, to 
Mifs E. Hay, a relation of the Right Hone 
‘the Earl of Errol. _ 
Died. | At Little Baddow, Mr. Gage. 
At Chelmsford, in the poor houfe, aged 
34, Mrs, P. Spight, formerly a very ufeful 
nurfe to numerous families in the town and 
neighbourhood. 
Mr. A. Hunfdon. 
At. Bath, Mrs. Whitwell, formerly of 
Springfield, in this county. . 
At Wivenhoe, Mrs, Partridge, widow, 
formerly of Springfield, . A) 
“ Mra 
