1804.] 
At Lound, in his 88th year, Mr. Jenner, 
fen. 
At Catton, Mrs. E. Brett, formerly of 
Norwich. 
At Edgefield, aged 63, Mrs. Theodorick, 
wife of Mr. Theodorick, furgeon.—Aged 65, 
Mrs. Wall, of Kirftead. 
At Sizeland, near Loddon, aged 67, Mr. J, 
Lark, formerly mafter of the Star-inn, city 
of Norwich.—Aged 61, Mr, J. Franklyn, of 
Titclefhall.— Aged 34, Mr. J. Chambers, 
merchantand miller, of Exning.—In his y7th 
year, Mr. W. Fifher, of Wymondham-park. 
—Aged 34, Mrs. Rofe, of North Bafham. 
At Pulham-market, the Rev. Mr. Ethe- 
ridge, rector of Clenchwarton. 
At Brockdifh, in her 7oth year, Mrs. Dy- 
fon. 4 
At Surlingham, aged 83, Mr. J. Grey, 
farmer. ‘ 
At Melton, aged 78, Mrs. E. Carr. 
At Coltifhall, in his 38th year, the Rev. 
Robert Ficklin, reftor of Croftwick, &c.— 
G. Montgomerie, efq. of Garboldifham- 
hall. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married] At Bury, T. Fr. Nicolay, Efq. 
to Mifs S, F. Burroughs, daughter of the late 
Archdeacon Burroughs.—C. F. O’Donnell, 
efq. adjutant of the 18th regiment of light 
dragoons, to Mifs S. Marley. 
At Ipfwich, Mr. G. Greene, to Mifs M. 
Nottcutt, feventh daughter of Mr. W. Nott- 
eutt, linen-draper —Mr.T. Cobbold, to Mifs 
Trapnell.—-Mr. J. Mulley, jun. farmer, to 
Mifs A. Brundifh, both of Great Welnetham, 
Died.} At Bury, aged 44, Mr. Ant. 
Thacker, brotherto Mr. J. Thacker, brewer. 
—Aged 84, Mr. J. Froit, formerly a wool- 
comber. 
At Ipfwich, aged 70, J. Hayward, gent. 
—Aved 82, rear-admiral T. Hallam, efq. 
At Bardwell, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
A. Pull, formerly of North Walfham, 
At Coot-hill, in Ireland, B. P. Gurdon, 
efq. cornet of the 6th regiment dragoon 
guards, eldeft fon of the Rev. P. Gurdon, of 
Affington-hall, in this county. 
At St. Raddithall, aged 77, Mr. W. Pryke, 
farmer, formerly of Depden Elms.—Mr. Kud- 
land, furgeon, of Walton. 
ESSEX. 
Married.] Mr. G. Barnard, farmer, of 
Hockley, to Mifs Brewitt, of Rochford — 
Mr. H. Edwards, confe@tioner, &c. of Ra- 
leigh, to Mifs Franks, of Fryerning.—Mr J. 
Porter, fhipping-butcher, of Rotherhithe, 
London, to Mifs Ofbourne, of Bradwell —B. 
Cotton, Jun. efq. of Weebread, to Mifs H. 
Willett, of Ipfwich. 
At Maldon, Mr. J. Pond, comptroller of 
the cuftoms, to Mifs Sparks.—-The Rev. J. 
Drake, minifter of Steeple Bumftead, to Mifs 
Jackfon, of Stapleford, Herts 
Did.) At Chelmsford, aged 22, Mr. G. 
R. Andrews. 
Suffolk Effex—Kent. 399 
At Colchefter, Mr. W. Sudell, attoraey,— 
Mr. J. Goflyn, of the cuftom-houfe, and 
land-furveyor. 
At Harwich, fuddenly, Mr. M. Hatt, ma- 
riner, belonging to the cuftom-houfe.—Su* 
denly, of a fright, occafioned by the circum- 
ftance of fome linen catching fire, Mrs. F. 
Smith, wife of Mr. C. Smith, mariner. 
At Maldon, in his goth year, Mr. j. 
Drake, merchant.—In her 85th year, Mrs. 
S. Carter, widow, late of Goldhanger. 
At Writtle, Mr. J Saunders, formerly of 
the Cock-and-Bell public-houfe, 
At Cogglefhall, Mrs. Levitt, of the Ab- 
bey-farm. 
At Dunmow, in her g5th year, Mrs. M. 
Rayner, relict of the late Mr. Smeeth Ray~ 
ner, furgeon. 
At Great Bardfield, Mr. P. Smith, 
Suddenly, after attending divine fervice 
twice the fame day, aged 7o, Mr. R. Sor- 
rell, of Little Baddow —Mr. Gibling, far- 
mer, of Bendyfh-hall, Hempitead.—Mr. R. 
Perry, of Ingateftone.—Mr. C Eve, of Dig- 
gin’s-farm, in Willingall Doe.—Aged 799 
Mr J. Jackfon, of St. Ofyth.—Mr. S$. Wil- 
fon, aconfiderable farmer, of Great Clacton. 
KENT. 
Married.) In the Mle of Sheppey, Lieute- 
nant Hughes, of the navy, to Mifs Clay, of 
. Sheernefs. 
At Canterbury, Mr, W. Sayer, of Fever- 
fham, to MifsM. Johncock, fecond daughter 
of the late Mr. Johncock, of Hearne hill.— 
Mr. R. Pettman, to Mifs Farley, of Folke- 
ftone.——-Mr. Dewell, jun. to Mifs White, 
daughter of Mr. White, upholiterer —Mr, 
W. Lees, to Mifs Robinfon, both of Lyn- 
ftead —T. W. Payler, efq. of Reden, to Mifs 
Wynne, fifter to-Ed. M. Wynne, efq. of Ac- 
ton, in Yorkshire. 
At Wingham, Mr. W. Allen, millwright, 
to Mifs A. Fowle. 
At Stelling, Mr. T, Marth, maltter, to 
Mifs L. Kemp. 
At St. Lawrence, in this county, je 
Wheatley, efq. captain of the Nottingham- 
fhire regiment, to Mifs Miller, only daugh- 
ter of the late Sir John Riggs, bart. 
At St. Peter's, Thanet, Mr, T. Cramp, 
baptift-minifter, to Mrs, Browning, late of 
Foik eftone. 
Died] At Canterbury, aged 18, Mr. C. 
Kirkby, youngeft fon of Mr. G. Kirby, prin- 
ter.—Mr. Tiily, one of the lay clerks of the 
cathedral, — Mrs. Thompfon, formerly a 
grocer in Mercey-lane. 
At Maidftone, R. Holloway, efq.—Mrs. 
Wilfcn, wife of Mr. Wilfon,. blackitmith — 
In his 43d year, Mr. W.G Sedgwick. 
At Sandwich, the Rev. W. Thomas, vicar 
of Mary’s. 
At Margate, Mifs Curling, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. Edward Curling.—In his 82d year, 
HL Jefard, efq. ; 
At Rye, in bis 8sth year, T, Lamb, efq. 
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