1807.] 
At New Buckenham, John Briten, gent. of 
Winfarthing, to Miss Dodd, daughter of Mr. 
D. surgeon and apothecary. 
The Rev. Castres Mott Donne, rector of 
Barningham, and vicar of Hempnall, to 
Frances, third daughter of the Rev. Hi Cc. 
Manning, of Thetford. 
Died.|_ At Melton, Mrs. Tuttle, 55. 
At Heywood-hall, in Diss, Mr. Rix, 38. 
At Great Yarmouth, Mr. R. H, Minns.—= 
Mrs. Larke, wife of Lieutenant L. governor 
of the naval hospital at Yarmouth.—-Miss 
Lambert, daughter of the late Mr. B. L. 
At Lynn, Mrs, Brindley, wife of Mr. B. 
ship-builder, 37.—Mr. Clarke. 
.  AtCaister St. Edmund, near Norwich, Mr: 
Benjamin Hawkes, 75. 
At Stoke Ferry, Mr. Hawse Henson, 21, 
Mr. John Pooley, 71. 
At Weasenham, Mrs. Whitby, 34. 
At Colney, Mrs. Lindoe, 70. 
At Norwich, aged 52, the Rev. John Wal- 
ker, one of the minor canons of the cathe. 
dral. He was perpetual curate of St. Peter 
per Mountergate, and of St. John Timber- 
hill, in that city, vicar of Stoke Holy Cross, 
in Norfolk, and vicar of Bawdsey, in Suffolk. 
The three first are in the gift cf the dean and 
chapter, the last in the gift of the crown. 
He was formerly fellow of Magdalen college, 
Oxford, was an excellent scholar, and possess- 
ed a very brilliant imagination, and a most 
refined taste. He had for many years been a 
martyr to the gout, which had latterly 
obliged him to retire from the world, which 
had long been charmed with his eloquence, 
and benefited by his discourses; for of this 
once popular preacher it may almost be said, 
** that truths divine came mended from his 
tongue.”—-Miss Elizabeth Roe, 19.—Mrs, 
Bell, 84.—Mrs. Gibson, 45.—Mr. James 
Storey, son of the late Rev. W. Armine S, 
of Carleton, 42.—Mrs. Elizabeth Rackham, 
o4,—Mr. Cooper, who by industry in early 
life, acquired a competent fortune in trade, 
trom which he had retired for a considerable 
time. —Mrs. Elizabeth Bowker, 63.—Mr. T, 
Anstead, 40. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.} Mr. W. Syrett, of Finning- 
ham, to Miss Moon, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. M. rector of Thwaite and Bedingham. 
Mr. E, Arnold, of Beccles, to os Fuller, 
of Friswell. 
At Woodbridge, Mr. Banks, of Ipswich, 
to Miss S. Lankester. 
At Fornham St. Martin, the Rev. Henry 
Hasted, preacher of St. Mary’s, Bury, and 
rector of Ickworth, ° Miss Ord, only daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Dr. O. 
Died.) At i peat Mrs. Bayley, 
relict of Mr. B. schoolmaster of W hep- 
stead. 
At Lellenheath, Mrs. Mortlock, 84. 
At Botesdale, Mrs. Martock, 34. 
At Yoxford, Mss. Potter, wife of Mr. 
John P. Si. 
Suffolk—Esser-—Icent. 509 
At Ipswich, Sarah Lyons, 105.—Mr. E. 
Hayward, one of the common council, 64. 
At Netherhall, in Thurston, conver Chi- 
nery, esq. many years an eminent attorney of 
Bury, 61. 
At Long Melford, Mrs, Chevallier, relict 
of the Rev. Temple C. of Aspall-hall. 
ESSEX. 
Married.} At Gestingthorpe, Mr. Jeffery 
Carter, to Miss Elizabeth Frances Rayner. 
At Danbury, Mr. Thomas ete to Mrs. 
Ellis. 
At Dunmow, Mr. fern Evans, of Coge 
gershall, to Rebecca Harrison, of Felsted. 
At Hadleigh, Mr. George Eitch, of Lea- 
denhall street, London, to Miss Higgs. 
The Rev. Henry Watts Wilkinson, fel- 
low of Worcester college, Oxford, to Miss 
H. Keningale, of Great Horksley. 
Died.| At Chigwell, Mrs. Clarance, wife 
of Mr, Edward C. 65. 
At Colchester, Mr. William Hunt, 82. 
At Maldon, Mrs. Wells, wife of Mr. Henry 
W. late of the White Hart inn 
At Chelmsford, Mr. Thomas Staples, 80. 
Many years since he -was master of a re- 
spectable grocer’s shop at Moulsham, and 
was at the same time a studious professor of 
the occult sciences, but has for some years 
subsisted on the benevolence of friends, 
At Aberton, Mrs. Luff. . 
At Ingatestone, Mrs. Dowsing, wife of 
Mr. Thomas D. of the Ipswich Arms, 62. 
At Flogringhoe, Mrs, Hines. 
At Lexdon-lodge farm, Mr. James Mar- 
chant, 65. 
KENT. 
Marricd.} At Sherry, near Canterbury, 
John Brent, jun. of Greenland-dock, Rother- 
hithe, to Miss Susannah Kingsford, third 
daughter of the Rev. Sampson K. 
At Plumstead, the Rev. Charles Graham, 
of St. Laurence, near Canterbury, to Miss 
Elizabeth Cairnes, second daughter of the 
late Lieutenant-Col. C. 
At Benenden, the Rev. Daniel Boys, vi- 
car of that place, to Miss Sarah Rider Ri-+ 
chardson, youngest daughter of the late Wil- 
liam R, esq. of Bermondsey. 
At Canterbury, W. Smith, esq. of Chart- 
ham-place, to Caroline Matilda, youngest 
daughter of Joseph Sladdeny esq. of Folk- 
stone. 
At Maidstone, Mr. Robert Brisleden, aged 
75, to Mrs. Burvill, 77. 
At St. Lawrence, in the Isle of Thanet, 
John Hopkins, esq. of Rochester, to Miss 
E. Freud, daughter of Mr. John F. ship- 
builder, Ramsgate. 
At Minster, in Sheppy, Capt. Morris, of 
the royal navy, to Miss Bentham, of Danley, 
near Sheerness. 
Died} 
Mr. John Golding, 80. 
At Hythe, Mrs. Gipps, mother of Mr. G. 
banker, of Canterbury, 76.—-John Lott 
Eaton, esq. 
At 
At Ditton-place, near Maidstone, 
