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Mr. J. Deeks, of Hawitead.—-Mr. W. Bond, 
mafter of the Bell public-houfe. 
At Hiigay, near Downham market, in his 
goth year, Mr. Smith, of Hockering. 
At Reepham, Mrs. Ch. Bircham. 
- At Coltefhall, in his sq4th year, Mr. J. 
Wilfon, : = Sa Ay J 
At Swainfthorpe, aged 68, Mr. R. Bunn, 
formerly of Stanfield, in this county.—Mrs, 
Rackham, reli@ of the late Mr. M. Rack- 
ham, of Intwood. 
At Leverington, in his 59th year, Sp. 
Swaine, efq. defcended from an antient fami- 
ly, long fettled in that parith. 
At Freethorpe, aged 23, Mr. Hovell, re- 
Lic of the late Mr. F. Hovell, of Yarmouth. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] Mr. W. Mabfons farmer, of 
Kelfale, to Mifs Skeete, of Woodbridge. 
At Thorndon, in, this county, Mr. J. 
Goodwyn, attorney, cf Norwich, to Mifs 
E. Leath, fecond daughter of Mr. Leath, fur- 
geon of Acle. 
At Ipfwich, Mr. Salmon, merchant, to 
Mifs Kitchener, 
The Rev. C. Smear, of Froftendew, to 
Mifs Buckle, of Worlingworth. 
Died.| At Bury, Mrs. S. Hockley, a mai- 
den lady.—Mrs. Midfon, widow of the late 
Mr. Midfon, of Bayton.—in his $2d year, 
Mr. J. Parr, formerly of Newmarket. 
At Felixton, lady Fludyer, relict of the 
late Sir Samuel Fludver, bart —Mr. Gooch, 
blackfmith, of Barfham, near Beccles. 
At Icklingham, at the Parfonage houfe, aged 
93, in the full poffeffion of all her faculties, 
Mifs M. Penn, a maiden lady, and generally 
refpected as a woman of exemplary Chriftian 
piety. 
At Loweftoff, aged 397, Mr. E. Dyfon, 
junior.—In his 8 sth year, Jonathan Wation, 
efq. F. R. S. and formerly major of the Eatt 
Suffolk regiment of militia. 
At Feltwell, near Brandon, Mr. C. Young, 
grocer and draper.—Mrs Swanton, fhopkeep- 
er of Shimpiing.—Aged 78, Mr. J. Richer, 
maltiter, of Bexhall. 
At his houfe, at Adee: in his 66th 
year, J. Pytches, efq. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| At Coggethall, Mr. J, Rainer, 
farmer, of the parile, of Sifted, to Mifs M. 
Felton, only daughter of Mr. S. Felton, 
plumber and glazier. 
At Colchefter, Mr. T. Wood, junior, 
to Mifs Capftack, daughter of Mr. F. Cap- 
ftack, one of the aldermen of the borough. 
—Vr. R. Wright, brandy-merchant, to 
Mrs. Brocket.—Mr. Stace, refident commif- 
fary, to Mifs Crawley of Woolwich, 
At Welldon, Mr. W. Salt, attorney, to 
Mifs Mabbutt, of Wilderfham-hball, Cam- 
bridge.—Mr. Milis, aufioneer, of Halftead, 
to Mifs Hart, of Little Mapleftead. 
At Danbury, Mr. W. Platt, aged 80, to 
Mrs. Felton, aged 45.—J. Spord, junior, 
Suffolk—E. ilex— Kent—Suffex. 
[Deeisy 
efq. of Cooks-hall, Weft-Merfea, to Mifs J. 
Creake, of Great Wigborough. 
At Frating, J. Dawfon, efq. of Bright- 
lingfea, to Mifs Grimfey. 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Mr. H. Hunfdon, 
—Mifs M. Street, youngef daughter of the 
late Mr. R. Street, of the White-hart Inn.— 
Suddenly, at his apartments, in the new 
barracks, captain Ruffell, of the joth regi- 
ment.—-Mr. J. Saunders, farmer, of Layer 
de-la~Hay, near Colchefter. 
At Chingford, Mrs. E. Cook, wife of W. 
Cook, efg. 
KENT 
Married. ] At New Ades oP) ]. Wal- 
ker, grazier, to Mifs H. Deering —Mr. El- 
lington, a refpeétable farmer, of Prefton, 
near Wingham, to Mifs Dowker, of Stour- 
mouth. 
At Chevening, in this county, Lieutenant 
Welihman, of the Mounes, to Mifs ee 
of Pentanvitics London. 
At Dover, Mr. Standen, linendraper, to 
Mifs Keecham, daughter of Mr. W. Bee- 
cham, baker. 
At Canterbury, Mr. J. Parnell, ironmon- 
ger, to Mifs Springett.—Mr. Chandler, car- 
penter, to Mifs Collins—Mr. Bradfhaw, 
watchmaker, to Miis Lince, of Dover. 
At Sandwich, Mr. W. Wilmot, gardener, 
of Selling, to Mifs A. Parlett. 
At Ramfgate, Mr. R. Dyfon, to Mifs 
Smith, ef the Spread Eagle inn.—Mr. R. 
Page, to Mifs Holland.—Mr. W. Apps, of 
Sellinge, to Mifs M. Epps, of Merfham. 
At Whitfable, Mr. ]. Foreman, one of. 
the company of dredgers, to Mifs M. Per- 
kins. 
Died.]| At Canterbury, Mr. Young. 
At Rochefter, in her s1ft year, Mrs. 
Brown, of the George inn. 
At Sandwich, after a very gradual decay, 
aged 85, Mrs E. Sayer relié&t of the late G. 
Sayer, efg. 
At Hivead teas: fuddenly, Mifs May. 
At Boftol, near Rochefter, Mr. Waddup, 
furveyor of the cuftoms.— Mifs Cowtan, of 
Boughton-undcer- Bleane. 
At Weavering, rear Maidftone, Mr, ‘R. 
Oram, an opulent farmer. 
At Loofe, near M eae by ana& of fai: 
cide, aged upwards of 60, Mr. Himes, for- 
merly a miller. He was generally confidered 
as an honett, religious man. But a few days 
previoufly to the fatal a&t, of literally blowing 
out his brains, with a ae, he had been 
obferved to be unufually depreffed in mind. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] J. Brettle, efq. of oh wine 
ton, in Nottinghamfhire, to Mifs Raddith, of 
Storrington, in this county.—Mr, J ee 
coner, of Shiprods, to Mifs A. Dudeney, 
2d daughter of C. Dudeney, efq. of Genfing. 
Died.j Aged 76, Mr. Ff. Verrall, fen. of 
Court Houfe, near Lewes. 
Near Uckiiele aged 765 Mrs, H. Nicho- 
las,— 
