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"petition, and meritorious, they received the 
fecond prizes of five guineas value. Mr. 
Money, of Rainham, fhewed a three-fhear 
Leicefier wether, which was flaughtered 5 its 
weight was r2{t. 21b. and the tallow 222Ib. 
Mr. Belcher fhewed a two-fhear wether, the 
fame which he exhibited laft year, a crofs 
between a Wiltfhire ewe anda Leicefter tup: 
when flaughtered, its weight was ft. rolb. 
and tke tallow 13lb. Sir Jofeph Banks’s 
Treatife upon the Mildew in Wheat was re- 
ceived by the Scciety, and ought to be cir-_ 
culated. as much as pofiible among agricultu- 
rifts, whocan make fuch obfervations upon 
the origin and progrefs, and effeét of this 
evil, as may tend to produce a preventative, 
ora cure for it. 
Married.] At Bungay, 
Mifs Crifp. 
At Wymondham, Mr. John Hewett, ma- 
tiner, to Mifs Rebecca Callow. 
_ At Eaft Dereham, Mr. Woods, furgeon, 
to Mifs Burcham. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. Samuel Cornaby, of 
Loweftoft, to Mifs Ann Fifh. 
At Southwold, Captain Welth, of the royal 
navy, to Mifs Teese in. eldeft daughter. of 
Mr. Meens to 
“John Thompion, efq —Mr. Peter Brunn to 
Mifs Elizabeth Mayfton, fecond daughter of 
Mr. Robert Mayfton, both of Heacham.— 
Mr. James High, of Eaft Tuddenham, to 
Mifs Ann Hipkin, of Norwich. 
At Norwich, Mr. Kobert Goofe to Mifs 
Waller. 
Died.]_ At Foulfham, aged 84, Mir. Wil- 
liam Mays, a-reputable ees 
At Ludham, aged zo, Mr. John Weeds, 
ion of Mr. Weeds, farmer. 
At Bayfield, aged 33, Mrs. Savory, wife 
of Mr. J. Savory. 
At Feltweil, aged20, Cyril Clough, efq. 
only fon of the Rev. Cyril Clough. 
At Afhby-hall, Mr. Zaccheus Marfhall, 
aged 65. 
At Heydon, aged 85, Mrs. Margaret 
Joknfon, many years a faithful fervant in 
the families of Auguftine Earle, and William 
Wiggett Bulmer, afqrs. 
At Norwich, Mrs, Barnard, reli@t of the 
Jate John Barnard, efq.—Aged 5¢, Mr. 
Burcham, clerk of the parith of St. George, 
at Colegate.—Aged 30, Mr. Jofeph Gibfon, 
—Aged22, Mrs. Pue, reli& of the late Mr. 
William Pue, attorney.—Mrs. Elizabeth 
Shrimpling, reli@ of Mr. James Shrimpling. 
—Aged 72, Mr. Ephraim Clark, fhoemaker. 
Mifs Mary Ann Hicks, dau ghiter of Mr. 
Hicks. 
Aged 78, Jeremiah Ives, efg. alderman, 
who twice ferved the office of Mayor, in’ 
1769 and 1795. He was fenior alderman, 
and was in every fenfe entitled to the appel- 
lation of Father of the City. Jntrinfic worth, 
“general utility, a€tive benevolence, were 
qualities which had long formed the bafis of 
his public and private character; with fupe- 
Norfolk——Suffilk. 
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rior intelle€tual attainments, were united 
extenfive mercantile knowledge and experi- 
ence, which were employed with unremit- 
ting attention, in promoting the commercial 
interefts of that city. The grateful refpe& 
-felt by his fellow citizens, for his ability, 
his integrity, his information, was frequently 
manifefted, and particularly by their having 
twice in vain invited him to become their 
reprefentative in parliament. He, however, 
accepted the delegation to the general meet- 
ings of Britifh manufa@urers ; and there his 
enlightened mind and fuperior intelligence 
were fo confpicoous; that he was immedi- 
ately appointed chairman of that moft diftin- 
guifhed budy of affembled Englith merchants. 
Though long itruggling with infirmity, he 
never lott that habitual chearfulnefs which 
had accompanied him through life. Thus he 
finifhed his honourable career, mourned and 
regretted by all, endeared, beloved, and re- 
fpeéted as a relation, a patron, and friend. 
At Yarmouth, Captain Warren. He was 
fuddenly feized with a violent pain in his 
head, and expired in an hour.—Aged 78, 
Mr. Thomas Howes, fenior, who had retired 
many years from his bufinefs, as a houfe- 
carpenter and joiner.—Aged 73, Mrs. Ma- 
tilda Church, a maiden lady, of good for- 
tune, whofe lofs will be feverely felt by ma 
ny of the poor who were weekly relieved by 
her bounty.—sAged 26, Mrs. Prefton, wife 
of Mr, Edward Prefdn, attorney.—Aged 18, 
Mifs Charlotte Collett, fecond daughter of 
the Rev. Mr. Collett, of Swanton Morley. 
—Suddenly, aged 9 years, Mifs Ann Bur- 
rell, daughter of Mr.. George Burrell, 
plumberand glazier, of Thetford. —Aged 70, 
Mrs. Ann Chafteney, reli€t of the late Mr. 
John Chafteney, merchant, of Trowfe. 
At North Elmham, Mrs. Buck, wife of 
Mr. William Buck, glover: her death was 
occafioned by being fo near the fire, that her 
clothes caught the flames, and fhe was fo 
drezdfully burnt as to furvive only three 
hours 
At his father’s houfe, Marlingford, aged 
32, Mr. John Barker, a refpe€table grocer, 
late of Yarmouth.- 
At Beccles, aged 24, Mifs Crofs, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Crofs, Jate of Gorlefton, near 
Yarmouth.—John Richardfon, butcher. He 
was found dead on Beccles.common, whither 
he is fuppofed to have gone for a bunch of 
fuize, and being feized with a fit, expired. 
SUFFOLK. 
The poftmafters general, for the particu- 
lar accommodation and fafety of the property © 
of the inhabitants of Bury, have contracted 
to bring the mail coach from Newmarket, 
through Bury and Thetford, in its way to 
and from Norwich, which regulation will coms 
mence onthe 6th ‘of April next. - 
Married.| Atipfwich, Mr. Gooding -of tle 
coftee-houle, to Milfs Ribbans,—-Rob. Gage 
; Rooks 
