1808.] 
printer of the Norwich fhertatr ee Cor- 
bett, 45.—-Mr. Dyson. 
At Banham, Mrs. Frances Wells. 
“At Corton, Mrs, Gilbert, relict of Mr. S. 
Gilbert. 
At Coltishall, 
smith, 31. 
At Newton, Miss Mary Muskett, daughter 
of Mr. Ephraim M. 26. 
At Diss, Mr. James Bray. 
At Hempnall, Mrs. Adams, 95. 
At Fast Harling, Mrs. Rodwell, 
Mr. Lionel R. 
At Tharston, Mrs. 
B. 69. 
At Calton, Mrs. Susannah Rant, 61. 
At Cringleford, Cremer Cremer, esq 39. 
* At Ayisham,- Mrs. Chapman, 85.—Mr. 
John Ellis, youngest son of Mr. E of the 
Post office, 18. 
At Lynn, Mr. John Pearce} 47.—Mrs, 
Gurney, wife of John G. jun. esq banker. 
At Honing, Mr. Christopher Young- 
man, 96. 
At New Buckenham, Miss Jane Dodd, 
youngest daughter of Mr. D. surgeon, 
At Stoke Ferry, Mrs. Etheridge. 
At North Elmham, Mrs. Fisher, wife of 
Mr. Richard F. 56.—Barnabas Howell, gent. 
69.—Mr. C. Bradfield, Sem Rowe, 
schoolmaster. 
At Harleston, Captain Nunn Pretyman, of 
the East Suffulk militia. 
At Brancaster, Mrs. Foley, wife of ——~ 
F. esq and only daughter of Robert Cooper, 
gent. of East Perehaen, 
At Setine Mrs. Clements, wife of Mr. 
Edward C. 
Mr. John Burton, black- 
relict of 
Browne, wife of Mr. 
SUFFOLK, 
An institution for the relief of poor lying- 
in married women is about to be established 
in Bury. A considerable subscription has been 
entered into for its support, and there is every 
reason to hope that so laudable a plan will 
experience due encouragement. 
Married.| The Rey.) Dewhirst, of Bu- 
ry,to Miss S. Last, eldest daughter of the late 
Mr. L. of Southwood Park. 
At Bury, R. Sheppard, esq of Tétnstall, to 
Miss Gale, of Orford, only daughter of the 
late Captain G. of the royal navy 
Died.) At Bredfield, William Whincopp, 
esq, 71. 
At Ipswich, Anna Maria, only daughter 
of the late John Girling, esq. of the royal 
navy.—-Mrs. Brame, wife of Mr. B,—Martin 
Sharpe, gent. lately an eminent draper, but 
who liad retired from business, 74. 
At Bury, Mr. John Brickwood, 62. 
At Stowupland, Mr. Thomas Ely Tailer, 
second son of Mr. John Baily T. 
At Nowfon, Mis. Simpson, wife of Witl- 
lidm S. gent. . 
At Gillingham,near Beccles, Mr. T. Chap- 
man, 58; 
St (folk—E SSCL. 
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4.67 
At Beccles, Mr. Bonner, 60.—Mr. John 
Nickolds, 47. 
At Henley Tall, Mrs. Sleorgan, only 
daughter of ‘ite late John Gould, esq. of 
Woodford Bridge. 
At Cowlinge, Mr. John Chapman. 
At Moor’s Farm, Boxted, Mr. John West- 
rup, 58. 
At Ashifield, Miss Ann Ifammond, youngest 
daughter of Mrs. :H. 18 
At Sproughton, Mr. Charles Fenn, 82. 
At Haverhill, Mr. John Webb, 83. 
At Hemley, near Ipswich, Mr. Thomas 
Blomfield, farmer. 
At Newmarket, Mrs. Parker, wife of Mr. 
P. of the Five Bells. 
At the residence of her pe Mrs, 
Haddock, of Botesdale, aged 72, Mrs. Rogers, 
relict of the late Mr. Edmund R. of Walshame 
le-Willows. This lady had for nearly half 
a century kept the celebrated school at the 
latter place for the education of the female 
sex 3 during which period, by her meekness of 
disposition, aftability, and benevolence of » 
character, she endeared her memory to alk 
- who ever had the happiness of deriving be- 
nefit from her instructions, which were 
strictly in conformity with the mildest prin- 
ciples of christianity. Her charity was un 
bounded to the poor of that. village, who, in 
the hour of sickness or difficulty, were sure of 
relief from her table; and in the private 
circle of an extensive acquaintance, she wag 
highly esteemed and reverenced as an ex. 
ample worthy the imitation of her sex, as a 
wife and parent, as well as for her moral 
Virtues. —-And a few days afterwards died, Mrs, 
Casborne, wife of the Rev. John Spring Cas.” 
borne,of Pakenham, and eldest daughter of the 
above Mrs. Rogers. 
At Brandon, Mrs. Toosey, widow of the 
Rev. Philip Toosey, formerly rector of Ston- 
ham Jerningham, and vicar of Kenton, in this 
county. 
ESSEX. 
Married.} At Maldon, William Lawe- 
rence, esq. to Miss Bygrave. ? 
At Shenfield, Mr. John Bishop, of Hous» 
ham Hall, near Harlow, to Miss Martham, 
daughter of the late Mr. M. formerly of 
Shenfield Hall. 
At West Ham, the Rev. Mr. Burford, 
rector of Magdalen Laver, to Miss Burrow, 
eldest daughter of Roger &. esq. of Exeter. 
' Died.) At the Weanery, Bocking, the 
Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Charles Aynsley, 
only brother of his Grace the Duke of Athol. 
In his lordship’s most exemplary character, 
were blended all the rare qualities of a bene 
volent, pure, and religious mind, which’ at — 
once added lustre to his exalted birth, and 
imparted dignity and importance to the sacred 
proiession of whicn he wasan upright and dis- 
tinguished member, In the more retired 
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