96 
Died.] At Norwich, aged 66, Moth 
Pitchford, furgeon, and well known as an 
excellent botanift, particularly as the difco- 
werer and exemplifier of rare plants.—-A ged 
61, Mrs. T- Freeman, wife of Mr. E. Free- 
man, cabinet-maker —Aged 74, Mr. E.Simp- 
fon, nearly 30 years land-fteward to the late 
Lord Petre.—Aged 47> Mrs. Clabone, a wi- 
dow lady.—Aged 64, Mr, J. Hall, permit- 
writer.—Aged 64, Mr. W. Forfter, taylor 
and robe-maker.—-Aged 43, Mr. E. Hodgfon, 
hheraldry-painter. 
At Lynn, aged 96, Mrs. E. Jobnfon, relict 
of the late Rev- S, Johnfon, of ‘Wiveton. 
At Yarmouth, aged 52, Mr. J. Cock, 
wine-merchant, late of Norwich. 
At Eaft Dereham, Mrs. Spencer, of Swan- 
ton Morley. 
At North Walfham, Mrs. E. Baker, wife 
of Mr. R. Baker, {chool matter, 
At Swaftham, aged 81, Mr. H. Fowell. 
SUFFOLK, y 
Married.] At Sudbury, Mr. W. Chap- 
lin, wine-merchant, to Mifs Smith. 
At Bury, Mr. J- Durrant, to Mifs Payne, 
of Bayton.—Mr. J. Brooke, of Brantham, 
to Mifs Leech, of ipfwich. 
Died.| At her Brother’s, Trofton-hall, 
near Bury, Mifs Olivia Lofit, aged 4s. 
Daughter of Chriftopher Lofft, Efquire, late 
Recorder of Windfor, and of Anne his wife, 
formerly Anne Capell; and Sifter to Capel 
Lofft, Efquire, Barrifter at Law. 
At Bury, aged 70, Mr. W. Goodwyn, 
Mr. T. Manning, of the Toll-gate Inn, 
near this town. 
At Brandon, aged 51, Mr. Creak, of the 
Ram Inn.—Mrs. Read, wife of Mr. A. 
Read, auctioneer, of Woodbridge. 
At Stafford St. Mary, in her 67th year, 
Mrs. A. Richardfon.—Mirs. S$, Beaumont, of 
Stoke Holy Crois. 
At Thorrington Hall, aged 80, 
ing, Efquire. 
G. Gold- 
ESSEX. 
Married.} Captain J. F. Boys, of Danbury, 
to Mifs Harkley, of Blackheath, Kent. 
In London, Mr. J- Spooner, of Chelmf- 
ford, to Mifs Whyett, of Great Queen- ftreet, 
Lincoln’s-inn-Fields. 
At Bocking, Mr. G. Negus, Sack-manu- 
faGturer, to Mifs Deck.—Mr. 5. Pafsfield, 
aged 16, to Mrs. Wakelyn, aged 75, both of 
Weathersfield —The Rev. J- Walton, A. M. 
reftor of Birdbooke, in this county, to Mifs 
Fenn, third davghter of T. Fenn, efq. of Bal- 
lingdon. 
Died.] At Colchefter, Sir Wm, Gordon, of 
the Wet Norfolk militia. 
At Dunmow, aged 52, Mrs. M. Cole, for- 
merly of the Star public-houfe. 
At Braintree, Mr. J. Coote, carpenter.— 
Mrs. Bruty, of the Black Lion public-houfe. 
At Parflowes, J. Gafcoyne Fanfhaw, efq. 
juftice of peace for this county. 
At Arkfden, Mifs J‘,Perkins, eldeft davgh- 
Suffolk—E ‘ex — Kent —Sujex—Hampjhire. 
[Feb.a; 
ter of the Rev. Mr. Perkins. —-Aged 63, Mrs. 
J. Burton, widow, of Canewden.—lIn his 65th 
year, Mr. W. Aldridge, of Woodham Ferris, 
formerly of Thurlow, in Suffolk.—Mits Dee- 
ley, of Battlefbridge Mill, Rawreth—Mr. 
T. Belfham, fon of Mrs. Belfham, of Hock- 
ley Bull, 
At Epping, aged 85, the Rev. C. Stuart, 
48 years vicar of Steeple Bumftead in this 
county.—-H. Clinton Gardiner, efq. of Ard- 
leigh, near Colchefter.—The Rev. W. Tho- 
mas, of Fobbing.—The Rey. E. Cuthbert, 
reG@or of Bulphom.—Mr. Reeve, farmer, of 
Blackmore.—-Mrs. Hanfon, widow, of Prit- 
tlevell.—In* his goth year, Mr. G, Pudner, 
upwards of 6o years clerk of the parifh of 
Kelveden. 
At Lexden, aged 61, Mr. T. Wood, many 
years proprietor of the Angel inn, at Col- 
chefter. ' 
KENT. 
Married.| At Cranbrook, in this county,’ 
W. Phillips, efq. of Walcot Place, Lambeth, 
to Mifs H. Greenall, daughter of the Rey. 
T. Greenall. 
At Rochefer, R. Bathurft, efq. attorney, 
to Mifs Harwood, daughter of the late T. 
Harwood, efq. 
At Margate, Mr. Mofes May, to Mifs M. 
Crouch. ont ot 
At Seven Oaks, J. Kemp, efq. purveyor to 
the forces in that diftriét, to Mifs C. Bar- 
tram. 
At Sheldwick, Mr. W. Chapman, of Bad- 
lefmere Court, to Mifs M. Cobb, 2d daugh- 
ter of J Cobb, efg——Mr. T. Holmes, to 
Mifs $. Chandler, both of Athe, near Sand- 
wich. 
Died.] At Canterbury, Mr. M. Davis, 
landlord of the City Arms public-hoefe. 
At Maidftone, aged 89, Mr. W. Shipley. 
This gentleman, according to the Kentith 
papers, was the original proje¢tor of that 
very ufeful eftablifhment, the Society of 
Arts, &c. meeting at the Adelphi in London. 
Mr. J. Martin, tallow-chandler. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Irith, wife of Mr. B. 
Irifh, agent. 
At Chatham, Mrs. M. Madgfon, wife of 
J. Madgfon, efq.. mater attendant to the 
Dock-yard. Thre c 
SUSSEX, 
Died.] At Chichefter, aged 86, Mr. H 
Silverlock, upwards of feventy years chorif- 
ter and lay vicar of the cathedral in this city. 
Suddenly, at a very advanced age, Mr. J. 
Philpot, a fuperanuated officer of excife, and 
formerly of Alfrifton.—Mrs. Fowler, wife of 
W. Fowler, efq 
HAMPSHIRE, nity 
Married.j] At Sovthampton, Mr. R. D. 
G: Price, officer of excife, to Mrs, Smith, 
fhopkeeper- 
At Lymington, Mr. Blandford, mafter of 
an Academy in Winchefter, to Mrs. Green- 
flade, late of Briftol. , 
[ Died. 
