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it was determined had great merit, but still 
although the Norfolk plough weighed six 
stone more Mr. Ball’s required as much 
draught, as was proved by the dinanometer, 
and therefore was not deemed worthy the 
prize. The machine for catching flies had 
met with universal approbation, and the 
judges had declared it was deserving the re- 
ward offered. In presenting it to Mr. Paul, 
ef Starston, Mr. Coke’ congratulated that 
gentleman on his success, and hoped it would 
not be the last time he should have a simi- 
lar pleasure. Mr. Coke now took leave 
of the company by expressing his obligations: 
to them for their attendance, and requesting 
of them and their friends the same favour to 
be conferred on him at the next Holkham 
sheep shearing; a favour which he should 
estimate more highly than any other. The 
gentlemen then retired to the farm-yard where 
the sale of Devon cattle commenced, of 
which were sold for 17, and 1 for 18 guineas. 
* Southdown tups let. 
Wt. of Weel Prices. Hirers. 
ie. | fgg 
No.5.. 5 14--10.10 0OMr. Blomfield. 
4..5 3-+-1010 OMr. Parker. 
0..5 0..1010 OMr.Tuthil!Mcore 
0..5 0O..11 11 OMr. Thos. Moore. 
Pee, BE OO Bie Pestic. 
17.26 2--10°10 _0 Mr. Bart. 
A large company of distinguished agri- 
culturists, amongst whom were the Duke 
of Bedford, Lerd Wm. Russell, and Mr. 
Coke, aid’ a visit to Mr. Beck, of West 
Lexham, and were much gratified with the 
fertile appearance of his watered meadows, 
(planned and-executed by Mr. Smith) which 
they considered as patterns highly worthy of 
imitation. 
Married.] At Starston, W. A Judd, esq. 
of Stamford, Lincolnshire, to Miss Oidershaw, 
youngest daughter of the late Dr. O. of 
Stamford. 
At Norwich, George Valentine Cox, esq. 
Bedel.of Law of the University of Oxtord, to 
_ Miss Beckwith, eldest daughter o: Dr. B. of, 
Dean’s-square, Norwich. 
William Bircham, jun. of Reepham, to Miss 
Bartell, daughter of Mr. B. surgeon, of Holt. 
Mr. Turner, surgeon, of Norwich, to Miss 
Doughty of Harleston. 
John Hamilton Roche, esq. of Diss, late 
captain in the Northumberland fencible in- 
fgntry, to Miss S. A Strutt, G@aughter of 
William S. esq. of Sudbury, Suffolk. 
Died.| At Lynn, Mrs. Bagge, wife of 
Thomas B. esq. and niece to the late Henry. 
Lee Warner, esq. of Walsingham Abbey. 
Mr. Bagge’s health received so severe a shock 
from his wife’s decease that he survived her 
enly four days. They were both in the 
Meridian of life-—Mrs. Burlinson, wife of 
Mr. B. ship-owner, 70.—-Mr. B. Nelson, 
merchant, a distant relation of the never to be 
fergotten here of the Nile 
Suffolk. 
¥ 
Married.} 
FOct. 1; 
At Yarmouth, Mrs. Benyon, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. B.—-Mrs. Webster, wife of Mr. H. 
W.=—-Miss Sophia Fisher, sister of John F. 
esq. 
ae Norwich, Mr. John Bensley, 60.—Mrs. 
Mary Hacon, 89. —Mrs. Styleman, sister of 
the late Rev. Robert S. 79.—Mrs. Sabberton. 
80.—-Mr. H. Fiddy, 50.—Mrs. Mary Gar- 
diner, 77. 
At Denver, near Downham market, Mr. 
William Collingwood, 61.—Miss Smith, the 
only daughter of the Rev. John S. of Lop- 
ham, in this county, and rector of Hinderclay, 
in Suffolk. 
At Rollesby, Mr A. Docking, 77. , 
At North Walsham, Mrs. Cooper, wife of 
Thomas C. esq. 69. 
At Attleburgh, on his return fiat Cromer, 
Mr. James Hunnybun, of Cambridge, 45. 
At Harleston, Miss M. Brewn, youngest 
daughter of Mr. William B. 
At ‘Lhetford, Mr William Rolf, one of the 
commonalty af oe and twin brother 
of Mr. Alderman Ri of the same place, whe 
died i in December last, 84. 
At Dickleburgh, Joseph Dover, esq. 83. 
At Hempnal, Mrs. Huggins, 67. 
At Mattishall, Miss Norton. 
At Stratton, Mrs. Elizabeth Marsham, ree. 
lict ef Robert M. esq. 69. 
At Heigham, T. Rodweil, gent. 58 
- ewham, near Harleston, John Wright, 
gent. 84. 
SUFFOLK. - 
At Bury, - Martin Thisaes 
Cocksedge, esq. of St. Edmune’s Hill,.to Miss 
Mary Susanna Leheup, eldest danghtet.oF M. 
William L. esq.—Mr. George Alderson, book- 
seller, of Liverpool, to Miss Beeton, of the 
Greyhound Inn.—Mr William Chinnery, 
surgeon, to Miss Lucinda Brooks, youngest 
daughter of the late Isaac B. gent. of Hor- 
ningsheath Hall. 
Edmund Preston, esq. of Yarmouth, to Miss 
Frances Maria Smith, second daughter of T.. 
S. esq. of East. Dereham. 
At Woodbridge, Mr. B. Barton, ebnitihint, 
to Miss Lucy Jessup, daughter of Mr. J. 
merchant. 
Dr. Drake, of Hadleigh, to Miss Rose, of 
Brettenham. 
Died.| At Hessett, Mr. Thomas Jacob, 78. 
At Woolpit, Miss Hovell, 24. 
At Gislingham, Richard Reeve, es 
geon, 68, 
At Chellesworth Hall » Henry, theyoungest 
son of Sir Robert Pocklingtiae a De 
At Ipswich, Miss Mary Ann Lynch, young- 
est daughter of the late William L. esq. 
25.—Miss Clarke, youngest daughter of Mr. 
C surveyor, i14.—Mrs. Barritt, 66. 
At Botesdaie, Mrs. Louisa Press, 66. Mr. 
Thomas Jarrett, 63. 
At Mildenhall, Miss Wing, daughter of 
Mr. Isaac W. 15.—Mr. James Wing, 33. 
At Stowmarket, Robert Midson, gent. 
At Great Barton, Mr. Thomas Parsons. 
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