186 
Died.| At Chesterton, Mr. Thomas Grun-: 
don, 77, and a few years after his funeral, 
his widow, Mrs. G. 57. 
At Snaifwell, near Newmarket, Mr. John 
Filby. lie 
At Cambridge, Mr. Dimmock, 83.—Mrs. 
Newling, wife of John N. esq. one of the 
aldermen of the corporation. 
At Ashley, Mrs. Casburn, 89. 
At Cottenham, Mrs. Phebe Buttres, 92. 
At Littleport, Mr. Robert Cheeseright, 74. 
NORFOLK. X 
At the late Norfolk agricultural meeting, 
heid at Norwich, in addition to the usual 
premiums, one of twenty pounds was offered 
_tothe farmer who should, by feeding twenty 
cart horses in the cheapest manner, ascertain 
the smallest quantity of food necessary to 
maintain them in good working order; and 
temiums of smaller value were likewise 
voted in proportion to the number of horses 
oa which theexperiment was made. A fifth 
part of the money, in addition, was also voted 
to the servants attending them, as an encou- 
ragement to aid inthe trial. Premiums were 
also offered*to the consideration of the so- 
ciety, to be given to cottagers tilling any 
garden, or other ground, who shiall render it 
the most profitable, and thus be enabled to 
maintain their families at less expence, and 
be les liable to want-relief of their parish. 
Married.| At Raveningham, Captain Hodge, 
of the seventh light dragoons, to Miss Maria 
Bacon, youngest daughter of Sir Edmund Ba- 
con, premier baronet of England. 
Died.} At Threxton, Walter Barton, 
€sg. 56. 
At Diss Heywood, Mr.. Thomas Chap- 
man, 73. 
At Harleston, Mr. Robert Tricker, 81. 
At East Somerton, Mrs. Knights, relict of 
E. Knights, esq. 76. 
At Hayneford, Rachel, wife of the Rev. 
Joseph l’Oste, rector of that place, 27. 
At Lakenham, Mrs. Isabella Grant, 73. 
At Thelveton, Mr. J. Muskett, 64. 
At Norwich, Mr. Walpole.—Mrs. Elizabeth 
George, 65.—Mr. L. Bacon, 65.—Mrs. 
Mary Baldwin, 82. 
~ At Yarmouth, after a paralytic affiiction of 
tweuty-nine years, Captain James Hay- 
ward, 75. 
At Lyna, Mr. Carter, of the Plough pub- 
jic-house, 65. 
At Weeting Bottle, Mrs. Flora Towler,33. 
At Tasburgh, Mrs. Durrant, 50. 
At Egmere, Mr. Thomas Purdy, 56. 
At Slumpling, Mr. Philip Blake, 53. 
At Mattishall, Mr. Henry Moore, 58. 
SUFFOLK. 
Died.| At Beccles, aged 60, Mr. William 
Scraggs, joint manager of a company of come- 
dians, well known in Suffolk. eat ate 
Aged 54, Mr. John Lincoln, merchant, 
whose death was occasioned by imprudently 
plunging his feet into cold water, during a 
paroxysma of the gout.Ms. Joshua Willis, 
Norfolk—Suffolk—E fler— Kent. 
%5 
[March 1, 
of Raydon. He rose from his bed very early 
ohe morning, left his shirt with his other 
clothes in his sleeping-room, and walked 
naked to a guide-past on the road leading 
from Raydon to Stoke, and was found hang- 
ing by his arms on the said post. On being 
taken into the next house, he died in conse- 
quence of his having, in a.fit of frenzy, 
beaten and bruised himself upon and against 
the post, and from the inclemency of the 
morning. It appeared that le belonged to.a 
society of fanatics, and had, some days b-fore, 
been almost distracted ; that his mind was dis- 
tressed concerning a future state, and that he 
wished to die on the guice-post as our Saviour 
did upon the cross. 
At Newmarket, Mrs. Frampton, relict of 
the Rev. Dr. F. formerly fellow and tutor of 
St. John’s college, Cambridge. 
At Bury, Mr. Tillot, 86.—Mr. William 
Walton ‘ 
At Stanton, Mrs. Cesbie, wife of G. Coss 
bie, esq. 47. 
At Little Stonham, Mrs. Craske, 90. 
At Cockfield Hall, Yoxford, Lady ‘:lois,53. 
At Icklingham, Mr, William Frost, 84. 
ESSEX... 
MMarried.] James Willis, esq. one. of the 
commissioners of the customs, to Miss Revett, 
enly daughter of the late Thomas R. esq. of 
Brook Hall, in this county. 
At Great Dunmow, Mr. James Jarvice, 
aged 18, to Miss Hannah Cheek, aged 48. 
At Horkesley, Charles Rooke, esq. captain 
.in the Royal Artillery, to Miss Watson, 
eldest daughter of Lieutenant Colonel W, of 
Westwood House. 
Died.} At Stratford Grove, Mrs. Catharine 
Brett, relict of Jasper B esq. . ; . 
At Bardfield, Mr. Nathaniel Bernard. 
At Kelvedon, Mrs. Frost, wife of William 
F. esq. , 
At Rettendon, Mrs. Catharine Osborne,85. 
At. Eastwood, Bury, near Rochford, Mr. 
Assen Vassall, 74: il 
At Malden, Mr. Gowers.—Mr. Brown, 67. 
At Great Dunmow, Mr. Henry Davis. 
At Thorrington, Mr. Golding Jackson, 72. 
At Willingale Spain, Mr. Daniel Mead, 77. 
KENT. 2 
Married.| At Loose, Thomas Turner Al- 
kin, esq. to Miss Frances Richartison Penfold, 
second daughter of Edward P. esq. . 
William Slade, esq. of the East Kent mi- 
litia, to Miss Eliza Russell, of Maidstone. . 
At Deptford, Joseph French, esq. of East 
Hornden, Essex, to Miss Surridge, of Rain- 
ham. 
At Lee, Joseph Gwilt, esq. of Southwark, 
to Miss Louisa Brandram, daughter of Sa- 
muel B. esq. of Lee grove. 
Died.| AtFaversham, Mr. Henry Ovenden. 
At Sandwich, Mr. John Castle, 25. 
At St. Laurence, near Canterbury, Miss 
Eleanora Graham, daughter of tie late Cel. 
John G. 
At Brompton, Mr. Benj. Barnes, 83, 
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