1307,} 
At Lynn, Mr Jon. Mitchley. 
At Saxlingham, Mr. John Oughton, son 
ef Mr. Stephen O. 25. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. Robert Woolmer, for- 
merly 2n eminent attorney, 97.—Mr. W. 
Giles.—Mrs. Mason. 
At Aylsham, Mirs. Sarah Austain, 34. 
At Deepham, Mr. Jonathan Dey, 74. 
At Norwich, Mrs. Sarah Emerson, 41.— 
Mrs. Ladbrooke, 35.—-Mr. Daniel Warner, 
66.—Mrs. Stanford, 22.—Peter Finch, esq. 
who formerly held the office of clerk of the 
_ peace for the county, 8i,—Miss Tomlinson, 
22; 
At Heydon House, W. Earle Rulwer, esq. 
a colonel in the army, and late brigadier ge- 
néral of volunteers. 
At Burnham, the Rev. Rob. Crowe. 
SUFFOLK. 
Marricd.| Mr Thomas Challis, of Vange 
Hall, Essex, to Miss Ann-Hyem, youngest 
doughter of Richard H. gent. of Sutton, near 
Woodbridge. 
Henry Benham, esg. of ‘Southwark, to 
Miss C. Brookes, third daughter of Mr. B, 
surgeon of Ipswich. 
Died}. At Walesworth, Mrs Clementina 
Hindmarsh, mother of Dr. H. of Bury, 96. 
At Eye, Major John Bronwin, of the 64th 
regiment. 
At St. Olave’s- bridge, Mrs. Youell, wife of 
Mr. William Y. jun. merchant, 36. 
At Bury, Mr. Eastland, 45.—-Mrs. Lang- 
ham, 55. 
At Saxmundham, Mrs. Freeman, wife of 
Mr. F. surgeon, and fifth daughter of John 
Cobbold, esq. of Ipswich, 22. 
At Newmarket, the eldest son of -Mr. 
Chune, attorney, 16.—Mr. John Fuller, many 
years clerk of the course, and furmerly groom 
and rider to Sir P, Bunbury, 58. 
At Kirtlinge, near Newmarket, Mr. T. 
Galley. 
At Finborough, Richard Roul, esq, 7%. 
In the house of Industry, at Shipwieddaw, 
the widow Brame, late of Beccles, 100. 
At Cornard, Miss Guyon, eldest daughter 
ef C. P. Guyon, esq., 16. - 
At Woodbridge, Mr. Isaac Reckitt, mer- 
chant. 
ESSEX. 
The late agricultural show of stock, at 
Chelmsford though not so large as expected, 
was in general good. T. Honywood, esq 
and R. Cc. Haselfoot, esq. had some good 
oxen, but no premium had been ofteres by 
the society for fat beasts. C. C. Western, 
esq. had some very go. id South-Down ram 
hoggets and wethers; also Devon heifers, 
Batic. and pigs. R.M. Robinson, esq. had 
a good ram logget, and a coupie of fat we- 
thers, brought up twins, of long-wool breed 3; 
also a very ‘hanc dsome Suifelk stallion, not yet 
four years old. Mr. Wade’s and Mr. White’s 
atuliions gould not be admitted, Notice not 
Suffellk—E ssexr— ent. | 95 | 
having been given in due time. Mr. Pooley 
had some handsome young half-bred heifers ; 
P. Wright, esq. a good heifer in milk; Mr. 
fason, some heifers in calf, and a cart colt 3 
Mr Buttle, a good black stallion.—Mr. 
Western did not enter any of his stock for 
premiums. nor did Mr. Robinson his sheep 5 
having had several medals adjudged to them 
at former mectings. The premiums for 
stock were awarded as follow:—to James 
Scratton, esq. the silver medal, for the best 
cart stallion; to Mr. George Marshall, of 
Kelvedon Hatch, ditto, for the hest Bull; to 
Mr. Pooley, of Kelvedon, ditto, for the best 
Cow; to Filmer Honywood, esq. ditto, for 
the best Ram and Ewe Hozgets, fine wool ; 
to Peter Wright, esq. ditto, for the best fat 
Wether. There were no candidates for the 
long-wool sheep and boar. Various pre- 
miums were likewise adjudged to labourers 
and servants in husbandry. 
Married.] The Rev. Henry Van Voorst, 
of Woodham Ferris, to Miss Sarah B, Stevens, 
eldest Daughter of the Rev. Dr. S. rector of 
Panfield. 
At. Springfield, James Caldwell, esq. 
barrack-master of Cheims: ord, to Mrs. oi 
widow of Mr. Richard D 
At Newport, Mr. Gina, 80, to Mrs. Lam- 
bert, 61. 
Died.| At Debden Parsonage, a few 
weeks after the birth of her ninth child, 
Mrs. Tolton, wife of the Rev. Mr. T. rector 
of Debden. 
At Rochford, Mrs. Harridge, wife of Mr. 
David H. 66. 
At South Weald, Mrs. Mary Lodge, wife 
of James L. esq. 68. 
At Malden, Mr. Edward ana ae attor- 
ney, 28. 
At Maryland, Wiliam Smith, esq. 
At Ridgewell Causeway, Mrs. Mary 
Chaplin, 60. 
KENT. 
Married.| At Chatham, Mr. W. Dawson, 
of Stockbury, to Miss Knell, daughter of 
Abraham K. esq-~-Lieut. Goddard, of the 
royai marines, to Miss Maria Hall. 
At Lynsted, the Rev. Alexander Brown, to 
Miss Fairman, eldest daughter of the late 
William F. esq o- Millars. 
At East Malling, Lieut. Morris, of the 
royal marines, to,.Miss E. Morrice, youngest 
daughter of the late David M_ esq. of Aberdeen. 
At Canterbury, Captain W. Elwyn, of the 
West Norfolk militia, to Miss Sophia Gurney, 
daughter of the lute John G. esq. of Tha- 
nington. 
At Rochester, Thomas Crispe, esq. of 
Leeds, to Mrs judwine, relict of Mr. J. sur- 
geon, ot Hollingoourne. 
At Leeds, W. Ciispe, esq. of Leeds, to 
Miss Steadman 
Died.) At Fowlers, Mrs, Francis Bridger, 
sister to Sir John B. 
At 
