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daughter of Mr. 
of Banbury. 
At Cherry Orton, near Peterboro’, aged 
72, J. Chambers, efq. 
At his houfe in Queen Ann-ftreet Eaft, 
London; Mr. C. Collier, who was fifteen 
‘years botanical gardener to the late Duke of 
Bedford, at Woburn Abbey. 
CAMERIDGESHIRE. 
Married.| At Hifton, Mr. W. Collifon, 
land-furveyor, to Mifs Grace Sumpter, 
daughter of T. Sumpter, efq. 
Died.] At Cambridge, aged 54, Mrs. A. 
Hodfon, wife of Mr. F. Hodfon, printer of 
the Cambridge Chronicle.—Aged 74, C. 
Hodgfon, efg. colleétor of excife, for the 
Cambridze diltria. 
At Ely, in her 88th year, Mrs, E. Ake- 
hurft, youngeft and laft furviving daughter 
of the late S, Gatward,  efq. formerly re- 
corder of the town of Cambridge. 
At Potton, in Bedfordfhire, aged-72, the 
Rev. Mr. Woodhoufe, perpetual curate of 
Dunfton, in that county, &c. * 
At Newmarket, Mr. S. Leader, many 
years head oftler of the Ram-inn; he had 
Jong retired from a ftate of fervitude ; hav- 
ing realized confiderab.e property. 
At Bath, E. Green, efq. of Hinxton. 
At Chatteris, aged 23, Mr. E. Smith, 
farmer. 
At Conington, Mr. R. Day, a confiderable 
farmer, and oné of the chief conftables for 
the hundred of Papworth. 
P. Marriott, ironmonger, 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| At Norwich, Mr. Leggett, to 
Mifs Harcdingham.—Mr.H. Browne, attorney, 
of Diis, to Mifs M. Bunny, youngett daugh- 
ter of Mr. Bunny, furgeon of Newbury.— 
Mr. Edward Cooper, attorney, of Denham, 
to Mifs Nelfon, youngeft daughter of Mr. 
Nelfon, gent. of Holme. 
Died.] At the Deanery-houfe, aged 40, 
Mrs. Turner, wife of the Rev. Dr. Turner, 
Dean of Norwich, Poffeffed of more than 
ufual fweetnefs of temper, and ftrength of 
mind, fhe fuftained with the calmeft refigna- 
tion and the moft Chriftian fortitude the fe- 
vere fufferings of a long illnefs. Her life 
‘was {pent in the exemplary difcharge of the 
duties of her fituation. Her death is an irre- 
parable lofs to her affli€ted family and her 
numerous friends. 
At. Norwich, aged 44, Mr. J. 
Wright, bricklayer.—Aged 57, Mr. T. 
Hall, dyer Aged 49, Mr. W. Howden, 
matter of the Green man _ public-houfe — 
Aged 65, Mrs. Marley.—Aged 89, Mr. 
Hunt.—Mrs. Lark, wife of Mr. Lark, clerk 
of the parifh of St. Peter, of Hungate.— 
Aged69, Mr. }. Denmark, one of the proprie- 
‘tors of the old barge.—Aged 72, Mr. I. Bo- 
nifant, rabbit-merchant —Suddenly, in her 
43d year, Mrs. M. Thompfon, wife of Mr. 
S. Thompfon, bragier. 
Cambridge. Norfalk.—Suffolk. 
At Aftrop Wells, Mifs S. Marriott, only - 
[April 1, 
At Lynn, Mr. J. Baker, agent to the 
Union Fire-office. 
At Yarmouth, fuddenly, aged 38, Mr. 
J. Colby, fail-maker. 
At Holt, in his 7gth year, the Rev. 
Jofhua Smith, rector. 
At Acle, sal 92, Mrs. H. Weeds, wi- 
dow, late of Eat Rufton. 
At Wereham, aged 78, Mr. R. Salmon, 
linea- weaver. ; 
At Trinidad, in the Weft Indies, of the 
yellow fever, aged 22.—Mr. T. Woodhoufe, 
fon of Mr. Woodhoufe, of Norwich, and fur- 
geon of the Sovereign Ship of War. .- 
At Long Stratton, aged 100 years, Mrs. 
Everett, of the fociety of Quakers; fhe has 
left behind her a progeny, all now alive, 
confifting of not lefs than 77 children, 
grand-children, and great-grand-children. 
At Shottifham, aged 68, Mrs. J. Aytomy 
farmer.—In his 69th year, Mr. T..Read, 
farmer, of Lanyley. - 
At Lakenham, aged 73, Mr. F. Sellis. 
At Reepham, Mr. Batchelor, fhopekeeper. 
—4ged 49, Mr, Ruttling, wheel-wright of 
North Elmham. 
At Dereham, advanced in years, R, 
Browne, gent. formerly a pratifing attorney. 
At Brancafter, aged 60, S. Sharpe, efq. 
late of Sunderland-houfe, Docking, and on- 
ly furviving fon of the late Rev. J. Sharpe, 
of Weftnewton,—Mrs. Corby, of Kirftead. — 
Aged 87, Mrs. P. Wright, of Wrampling- 
ham.—Aged 77, Mrs. E. Neale, widow, of 
Reepham-moore.—-Suddenly, in her 43d ° 
year, Mrs. S. Read, wife of Mr. 1. Read, 
farmer, of Brorede lees near Ayliham. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Bury, Mr. J. Adams, gro- 
cer, to Mifs S. Nunn, of Rattlefden. » 
At Burgate, Mr. R. Pretty, farmer, to 
Mifs D. Coilins. 
At Melford, M. J. Corder, of the Lodge- 
ing to Mifs E. Fitch, fecond daughter of 
. Fitch, grocer. 
rae Woodbridge, Capt. I. Philpot, to Mifs 
S. Durrant. 
Died.| At Bury, Mrs. Winkup, widow of 
the late Mr. T. Winkup, hair-drefler.—Aged 
75, Mr.°T. Bennett, wool-comber.—-Aged - 
63, Mr. I. Thompfon, filverfmith.  . 
At Ipfwich, aged 78, Mrs. Clarke, fchool- 
miftrefs in the town upwards of 50 years.— 
Aged 89, R. Lioyd, efg. father of Mr. Lloyd, 
colle€tor ofthe cuftoms in this town. 
At Lowerftoft, in her 32d year, Mifs: Mal- 
lett, only daughter of Mr. T. Mallett, fhop- 
keeper. 
At Sudbury, Mrs. Campin. 
At Hepworth, Mr. G. Jacob, farmer.— 
Aged 71, Mr. J. Smith, fen. of Swefiling. 
At Claydon, in his 82d year, Ank, Single- 
ton, efq. lieut. governor of Landguard fort, 
in this county, 
At Woodbridge, Mrs. Mills, widow fitter 
‘to the late Rev. T. Johnfon, of Whickham- 
market.-—d, Whireper, efqg. of Alserton.— 
‘Aged 
