1808.] 
At Yarmouth, Mr. William Woods, 43. ° 
At Coltishall, Mrs. Osborn, wife of Mr. 
Henry O. master of the free-sthool of that 
place. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Ipswich, Mr. Clarance, of 
London, to Miss S. Bugg. 
At Belton, the Rev. George Weller Poley, 
of Boxted-hall, to Miss Helen Sophia Fisher, 
eldest daughter of James F. esq. of Brow- 
Ston hall. 
_ At Framlingham, William Brown, esq. of 
Parham, to Miss Keer, daughter of G. B. 
K, esq. 
Died.| At Boss-hall, in Sproughton, near 
Ipswich, Mrs. Sewell, relict of Mr. Natha- 
niel S. 78. 
At Eye, at the Rev. Samuel Tayleure’s, 
Mrs. Margaret Meen, who formerly kept a 
ladies’ boarding school at Ipswich, 89. 
At Bury, Mr. Gough. Mr. Downs.— 
Mrs. Lay, relict of Mark L. esq. formerly ‘of 
Horksley, Essex.—Mr. James Browng who 
had for twenty-two years driven the stage- 
coach to London from this town — Mirs. 
Mountain, well known for her skill in the 
culinary art, 38. . 
At Ipswich, Mrs. Atkins,— Mrs. Sheers.—. 
Mr. Daldy.—-Mr. Edmonds, of the Cow and 
Gate Inn.— William Henry, only son of 
Henry Kepple, esq. paymaster of the 7th 
light dragoons. —Jirs. Jacobs, 60.——Mrs, Mar- 
tha Notcutt, 57. 
At Wattisfield, Mr. John Death. 
At Rattlesden, Mrs. Tragitt. 
At Yoxford, Mr. Cornelius Welton, 72; 
At Wangford, Mrs. Lane, 45. 
At Framlingham, Mrs. Pritchard, wife of 
J. P. esq. and sister to Sir Willoughby Aston, 
At Kennett End, aged 76, James Golde 
smith, gent. formerly of London; and also 
Mrs. Ann Challis, widow, and sister to the 
above James Goldsmith, who, on the death 
of her brother, was instantly taker ill, and 
died a few days afterwards, aged 77. 
At Rickinghall, Miss“Sarah Maber, sister 
to the late Peter M. esq. of Foxhall. 
At Earl Stenham, Mrs. Mary Bird, 80. 
At Halesworth, Mrs. Felgate, relict of 
John F. gent. 88. 
ESSEX. 
Married | At Belchamp Walter, Samuel 
Milbank Raymond, esq. eldest son of the Rev. 
Mr. R. of Belchamp-hall, to Sarah, only 
daughter of the Rev. William Cooke of 
Ashen. 
At Wrictle, Mr. William Curtis, of Gray’s 
Thurrock, to Miss Mary Long, third daugh- 
ter of C. Long, esq. of Stisted. 
At Ingatestone, Mr. Thoms West, of Lon- 
don, to Miss Faram, only daughter of Thomas 
F. esq. of Ingatestone-hall. 
_ Died.] At Ashen Parsonage, Mrs. Cocke, 
wife of the Rev. William C. 61. 
At Ingatestone, Anthony Eglington, esq. 
formerly commander of the Prince East-India= 
man, $1. 
Montury Mag. No. 169, 
Suffolk—Sussexam Arent. 
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At Brentwood, Thomas English, esq. 
At Eastgores, in the parish of Great Tey, 
John Harrington, gent. 80. 
At Bocking, Mrs. Mary Smith, 82. 
At Witham, Mrs. Barnes, sen. 
At Little Baddow, Mrs Sorrell, 77. 
At Rochford, Mrs. Cottee, 830.— John, only 
son of Mr. Waters, of the Old Ship Ina. 
At White Roothing, the Rev. Sir William 
Chiere, bart. senior governor of Christ’s Hose 
pital, also a goverror-of Westminster Infir- 
mary and Middlesex Hospital, 78. Dying” 
without issue, the title becomes extinct. His 
fortune, amounting te 150,0001. devolves to 
his nieces, Mrs. Madryll, wife of Charies M. 
esq. of Papworth, Cambridgeshire, and her 
sister Miss Chiere. 
KENT. 
Mearried.] At Maidstone, William Bath, 
esq. lieutenant in the Hertfordshire militia, 
to Miss P. Power.——Mr. R. Alchin, school- 
master, to Miss Barnett, of the White Hart 
Inn. 
At. Rochester, the Rev. Thomas Stanley, 
to Miss Jane Manley, fourth daughter of Mrz 
John M. of Chatham. 
At Milton, Mr. Keen, office-keeper of the 
royal powder-mills, Faversham, to Miss Ben- 
nett. 
At Ashford, Captain Macpherson, of the 
80th regiment, to Mrs. Scott.—Mr. John 
Haffenden, eldest son of Mr. H. surgeon, of - 
that place, to Ann Matilda, daughter of Fran- 
cis Dalley, esq, of Lawrence-lane, London. 
At Lewisham, Captain G. C. Coffin, of the 
royal artillery, nephew to Sir Isaac C. bart. to ° 
Miss Larkins, daughter of the late William 
L. esq. of Blackheath. 
At Charlton, John Collins, esq. commands 
er of the Travers East-Indiaman, to Miss Jane 
Sheriff, daughter of J. lL. Sheriff, esq. of 
Deptford. 
Died.] Ag Maidstone, Thomas Argles,_ 
esq. one of the justices of the peace for that 
place, 73.-<—-Mr. Down, many years keeper of 
the county bridewell, 74. 
At Dartford, the lady of R. Smith, esq. 2%. 
At Margate, Mrs. Ann Woolhead, who 
had for some years conducted a ladies’ schoot 
with great credit. 
At Wittersham, Isle of Oxney, Mrs. Neave, 
66.—Mr. Wenham. : 
At Newington, by Sittinghourn, Mrs. 
Ruck, 24. 
At South-Street, near Boughton, Mr. John 
Edwards, 93. 
At Whitstable, Mr. Stephen Perkins, for- 
merly of the Bearand Key Inna, 
At Faversham, Mr. James Ward, 27.—< 
Mr. John Mann.—-Mr. Charles Vidion, 17. 
At Barham Court, the infantton of Samuel 
Tyssen, esq. ; 
At Ash, near Sandwich, Mrs, Rouse, 91. 
At Ashford, Mrs. Giles, 75. 
At Deal, Mrs. Payne, relict of Mr. Edward 
P. many years warden of the pilots at that 
place. j 
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