1805. ] 
Rookwood, efq. of Coldham Hall, brother to 
Sir Thomas Gage, bart. to Mifs Mary Worf- 
wick, daughter of the late. Thomas Worf- 
wick, efq. banker, of Lancafter.—Mr. Wil- 
liam Garnham, of Grundifburg, to Mrs: 
Tyrrell, of Clopton. 
At Bury, John Harrington, a private in 
the Weft Suffolk militia, to Mrs. Schofield, 
aged 75. The bride is fo extremely deaf, 
that it was with great difficulty the ceremony 
could be performed.  ~ 
Died.| At Campfey Afh, Robert Shep- 
pard, efq. 
At Woodbridge, aged 22, Mr. Charles 
Brooke Riches, youngeft fon of Philip Riches, 
efq. banker, 
At Weathersfield, aged gt, Mr. Jofhua 
Nunn. 
At Raw Hall, Bradfield St. 
How, wife of Mr. John How 
At Loweftoft, aged'74, Mr. Roman. 
At Lynn, Charles Eldon, efq. an alder- 
man of that -orough. He was returning 
home from a gentleman’s houfe, where he 
had dined, when he fell down. inthe ftreet, 
inafit, and inftantly expired. 
At Edwardfton, aged 91, Edward Burman, 
efq. 
i Needham, aged 87, Mrs. Sufan Pafke, 
reli€&t of the late J. Paike, efq. 
Aged 64, Mrs. Fenn, a maiden lady, of 
Saxmundham. ~* 
At Southwold, aged 70, Mrs, et 
late of Walpole... 
At Bury, Mrs. Tilbrook, widow of Mr, 
Tilbrook, baker. 
Serjeant Stone, of the Eaft Suffolk mili- 
tia, fon of Mr. Stone, butcher, of Bury, 
He was entering the barrack tavern, at Hull, 
to deliver a meflage to the ferjeant-major, 
when he fell down, and inftantly ex- 
pired. 
» Aged 59, Matthias: Wright, efgq. chief 
magiftrate of Bury St. Edmund’s, being the 
third time of ferving that important office. 
Poffeffing, in an eminent degree, a know- 
ledge of thofe laws he was called on to ad- 
minifter, blended with’ a moft tender regard 
for the liberty of the fubje@, and an urba- 
nity that adorned his office, each of his ad- 
‘miniftrations was ftrongly marked with judg- 
ment, lenity, and moderation. In his offi- 
cial fituation, as a guardian of the poor, his 
humanity and feeling were extremely confpi- 
cuous, always exercifing the power with 
which he was armed to better their condition, 
(by leffening the enormous, though neceflary 
evil of indigence) as well as relieving them 
‘himfelf to the utmoit of his power. Asa 
fcholar and a gentleman he was vifited by 
the learned and. polite, who are beft able to 
¢eftimate their lofs by his diffolution. 
Clare, Mrs. 
ESSEX. 
The depot for arms erecting on Springfield 
Hill, near Chelmsford, is now covered in, 
and with the four lodges at the corners, 
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forms a very handfome building, and has the 
appearance, to a ftranger, of being the refiw 
dence of ‘fome perfon of diftin@ion. 
Married.| At Harwich, Mr, Flower, of 
London, to Mifs Wickham. 
At Malden, Captain Short, of the zoth 
regiment of foot, to Mifs Grantham, daugh- 
ter of Captain vide Mie ae of the Gnesi 
militia. 
Died.| At Bocking, ‘Nig Brill, widow 
of the late Mr. J. G. Brill, miller. 
At Witham, aged 19, Mr. Henry Raw 
lins, eldeft fon of Mr. Rawlins, furgeon.— 
Mr, T. Ray, grocer and draper. 
At Harwich, Mis. Elizabeth Deane, reli&t 
of Mr. John Deane. 
At Gosfield, aged 66, Mts. 
worth. 
-At Dunmow, Mrs. Hoftage, of the poft- 
office. 
At Wanftead, Mrs. Waldo. 
At the bananas, Twinftead, Mrs. Grey, 
wife of the Rev. Robert Grey, retor of 
Twinftead and Yeldham, 
At. Colchefter, Mr. 
Fleece inn. 
At Naveftock, a few days after the birth 
of a fon and heir, Lady Maria Micklethwaite, 
wife of John Micklethwaite, efq. Her la- 
dyfhip was the laft furviving daughter of 
Laura-Elizabeth Countefs Waldegrave, and 
grand-daughter of her Royal Highnefs the 
Duchefs of Gloucefter. She had juft attain- 
ed her 21ft year, had been married only ten 
months, and was univerfally beloved and ad- 
mired. Her remains were interred in the 
family vault at Beefton, in Norfolk. The 
hearfe which conveyed her, and mourning 
coach, had each fix horfes, with erent 
oa of feathers, and black velvet cloths. 
The deik and pulpit were covered with white 
velvet, and the fervice was performed by the 
Rev. Mr. Lindley.. A number of perfons 
were drawn together to witnefs the folemn 
grandeur of the funeral, and every one feem- 
ed to regret that one fe ycung, fo amiable, 
and fo beautiful, enjoying every blefling of 
this mutable world, fhould have been fo {oon 
removed from her Tote affeétionate hufband, 
mother, and tender infant. 
KENT. 
WMarried.| At Favertham, Mr. John Coul- 
ter, of the powder mills, to Mifs Cook, eld- 
eft daughter of Mr. John Cook. 
At Canterbury, Mr. James Roufe, to Mifs 
Pilcher.—Mr. John I oe upholfterer, to 
Mrs. Deane, daughter of the late Mr. T. 
Sankey. 
At Folkftone, John Finnifs, efg. pay- . 
mafter in the army, to Mifs S. Major. 
Died.| At Blackheath, aged 27, Mifs 
Mary Ann Scott, daughter of the late Sa- 
muel Scott, efq, of the ifland of Barbadoes, 
At Stone Caftle, near Dartford, Mifs Sa- 
rah Berkeley, fecond daughter of Lieutenant- 
Colonel Berkeley, royal marines. 
At Newchurch, aged 70, Mr. S. Burton. 
At 
Wrigglef- 
Brena: ‘of the 
