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respected by the people of England as long as 
liberty itself is held in estimation among. 
them. 
Ne NORFOLK. : 
Married.| At Yarmouth, Captain John 
Webster, to Miss Ann cree. —Mxr. James 
Bisd Sparke, to Miss Mary Cooper. 
Died.| At Norwich, suddenly, by a stroke 
of apoplexy, Sir Roger Kerrisén, banker. By 
exemplary conduct and character, he realised 
an-immense fortune in trade, which devolves 
on his only son; he was the father of the. 
poor, the friend of every worthy and honest 
man who came within the sphere of his know- 
ledye, and his death is lam@nted asa public 
j teks) by ihe citizens of Norwich.—Mr. C. 
Bacon, 53.— james Beevor, esq. 71.—Jessica 
Leathes, the infant 
Beevor, esq.—Mrs. Cutting, wife of Wm. C. 
esq 72.—-Mrs. Ann Lamb, 57.—Mr. Edmund 
Cuttriss, 95.—Mrs. Johnson, relict of Samuel 
J. esq. counseliar at law, and last surviving 
aughterot Hamon L’Estrange, esq. of the 
aie bouse o! the L’Estranges, of Hun- 
4 nton, 96, 
— At Cringlefield, near Norwich, in her 74th 
year, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. Lawrence 
Candler, of the society of friends ; amongst 
whom she was a pathetic and persuasive. 
preacher, and her conduct through Jife may’ 
be considered as the best comment on the 
benevolent doctrines which she so earnestly 
promulgated. 
At Yarmouth, Nathaniel Symonds, gent. 
one of the common council of that place.— 
“Mrs. Hall.—James Adcock, esq.— Ms. God- 
dard, wife of Mr. Godfrey G.,-40,—Mss. 
Shireeve. —Mr. Joseph Woolford. 
At Cringleford Hall, John Smyth, esq, 52. 
~ At Egmere, Miss Machett. 
“At Little Walsingham, Mrs. Mary Hague, 
63. 
At Forncetty Mrs. Mary Dix, 90, a 
At Quebec H 
Lee Bagge, esq. eldest son of the late Chater — 
Charles Elsden B., MD. of that place, 25. 
; SUFFOLK. 
fs Rlars ied.) Lieutenant Pope, of the West 
Kent militia, to Miss Punchard. 
At ipswich, Mr~-John Cook, merchant, to 
Miss George.—Charles Hurrell, esq. of Gol- 
denham- hall, Essex, to Miss Hurrell, daugh- 
ter of C. H. esq. of Sudbury. 
Died.) At Oulton, Thomas Hunt, esq. 
73. Jes . 
At Metfeld, Miss H 
Rev. john Banks. 
At Brodficld St. Clare, Mr. J. Stearn, 
“4 
Mi London, whither he went for Bis oy 
advice, in the.67th year of his age, Hurst 
Wharton Farwick, esq. of Bury. He was a 
capital burgess of that corporation, and served 
the office of alderman in the years 1795 and 
4805. He has for ‘many years employed 
his time in adjusting the affairs of his deceased 
unter, niece of the late 
Non Soll Suffolk— Esser. 
monument to his memory which will, be. 
daughter of Horatio ' 
ry 
louse, East Dereham, Henry esq. 
[July 1, 
friends, which duties he oe Son with no 
less ability than honour. . He. retained a 
strong mind to the last moments of his life; 
and in religious, as well as moral duties, he. 
was strict, conscientious,and exemplary. 
At Brandeston, Mrs. Clubbe, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. C. 
At Aldeburgh, Mr. S. Aldrich, many years 
a comptroller of that port, 98. 
At Thorndon, Mr..H. Hayward, 69. 
At Needham, Miss Mary Ann Ward, 26. 
At Haverhill, William Hayward, csq. 68. © 
At Sudbury, Mr. Jehu Shaw, 54. 
At Botesdale, Mr. J. H. Collins, 20... 
At Beccles, Mr.. John Brooks, 53.—Mrs. 
Calver, 28.—The Rev. George Ashby, 84, 
late Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge,» 
thirty-four years rector of Barrow, and twene 
ty-eight df Stansfield, both in this county. 
‘The former living is in the gift of the above 
College, and the latter in the crown. 
ESSEX. 
It is the intention of Government to line 
the coast of this county and Suffolk with 
Martello towers, in the same way as they 
have covered the coast of Kent.. A body of 
500 men are now employed at Grays, making 
bricks for the purpose. | 
Married.| At Rochford, Mr, Syain, sur- 
geon, to Miss Cook. 
At West Ham, Mr. ys Ore. to Char- 
lotte, second daughter of the late Rev. John’ 
Lott Phillips, of East Ham. ~ 
At Sandon, Samuel Page, esq. of Dowty. 
street, London, to Sarah, the only sd 
of Mr.;Daniel Say. 
At Colchester, Richard Randell, esq. of 
Ashley, Hants, to Miss Neville, only daugh- ~ 
ter of the late Thomas N. esq. collector of 
excise for this county. Mr. Robert Holmes, 
of Braintree, to Miss Wood, daughter of 
Mr. W. solicitor of Bocking. 
At Dunmow, Samuel Collis, esq. of Clarey 
to Miss Scrubys-only daughter of John S. 
Died.| At Ingatestone, Mr. Steed, sure 
; “geon and apothecary, 72. 
_ At Chelmsford, Miss Barl 
At Springfield, Mrs, Elizabeth Balls, of the 
Pores Cups inn, 29.—-Mrs. Curtis, relict of 
r. John C. of the Plough. 
- At Felsted, Mr. John Fitch, son of the 
late Mr. W. iy et ey 
At Bocking, Margaretta Mati ria, third daughe 
ter of Josias Nottidge, esq. jun. 8. 
At Maldon, Mr. Robert Howard, of the 
Rose and Crown inn.—Mr. Daniel Finch. 
At Sible Hedingham,’ Mr. Nathaniel 
Long, 75.—The Rev. James Burgess, vicar 
of Rickling, 80. 
At Colchester, Migs. Dixon, only daughter 
of Mr. Thomas D. 16. 
At Langham, Mr. Samuel Grove, 66. ~ 
At Keivedon, Mrs. buckee, 91.—Mrs. 
Collignon, relict of Charles C. M.D. Pro- 
fessor of Anatomy inthe University of Cani- 
bridge. 
KENT. 
