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Mr. W. Anderfon, of Cambridge, to Mifs 
Whittrell, daughter of Thomas Whittrell, 
efq. of Newnham. 
Died.] Aged xo, the Rev. Henry Moon, 
vicar of Chippenham. 
At Kirtling, Mr. Pettit, farmer. 
At Walpole, near Wifbech, Mr. Robert 
Collins, late of Denver. 
At Stoke-ferry, Mr. Henry Linhook Hel- 
fham. 
At Fordham, near Downham-market, Mr. 
Anthony Canham, fenior. 
“At Waterbeach, aged 89, Mr. 
Mafon, an opulent farmer. 
“At Wilburton, aged 69, Mr. John Crow. 
At Harlton, in her 96th year Mrs. Prior. 
At Cambridge, aged 75, Mr. John Burrell, 
linen-draper—In her 4rit year, Mrs. ifpanees 
Norman, wife of Mr. Stephen Norman, {u- 
pervifor of excife. 
At Ely, Mr. John Edwards many years 
miafter of the Wreftlers-inn, and fatherto Mr. 
Thomas Edwards, hatter —Mrs. Genn, wife 
of Mr. Robert Genn, of the Lamb-inn. 
NORFOLK. 
At a general meeting of the fubfcribers to 
the Friendly Society of Norwich, for the be- 
nefit of poor women in times of ficknefs and 
old age, a general abftraét of the accounts 
from the inftitution of the fociety, May 1, 
1802, to April 305 1805, was laid before 
them. From this it appeared that the bene- 
factions and fubfcriptions during that period 
amounted to 8891. 8s. $d. which fum, with 
the exception of a balance of qzl. 8s 11d. 
had been expended in the purchafe of tocol, 
three per cent confols, in diftributions among 
recommendea members, and in forwarding the 
purpofes of -heinftitution. It appeared trom 
the ftewara’s books, that out of 180]. 8s. 
paid b. them to the recommended members, 
no jeis a portion than <8]. 5s. was given to 
one hundred women curing their confinement 
in child bed 5 5). 10s. to three women who 
had been deprived of their hufbands by death, 
Edward 
_ and left with children under tie age of faa 
teen 5 and the remaining part of 761. 13s. to 
one huncred and thirteen women during fick- 
nefs. Lhe gencral meeting thought it their 
duty to publifh theie accounts, not only for 
the intormation of thofe members who-were 
abfent, but in order to call the attention of 
the public, and to folicit their fupport ro this 
excellent inftitution, whofe ufefulnefs muft 
be confined to its prefent number of recom- 
mended membersy without an increafe of be- 
netaétors and annual fubfcribers. 
A communication by telegraphic fignals 
has been opened between Norwich and Yar- 
mouth forthe general purpofes of the inha- 
bitznts, and while it apveais to promife a 
Ima]! emolument to individuals, it offers an 
extenfive b nefit to focicty. A few minutes 
will acquaint a perion at Yarmouth with the 
withes of pis corsiefpondent ai Norwich, or 
Norfolk. 
[June f, 
the intermediate towrs, end an anfwer may 
be returned in half an hour, in tolerably clear 
weather, for the fmell expence of 6d. 
An earthen pot containing upwards of five 
hundfed pieces of ancient Englith filver coin 
was lately ploughed up near Aylfham. They 
are groats of Henry VII. pennies, &c. of the 
time of the Edwaras, and two gold Angels of 
Henry V1. 
Married.\ Mr. John Slegg of the Hare-inn, 
Docking, to Mifs Ward, of Fakenham. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. John Atkinfon, to 
Mifs Mary Rene — Mir Peter M‘Legon of his 
Majefty’s fhip Cenfor, to Mifs Sufan Jones. 
Mr. Thomas Blunderfield, of Heckingham, 
to Mifs Mary Hunt, of Yarinoath. 
Mr. Charies Morley, junior, farmer, of 
Mildenhall, to Mifs Elizabeth Prefton. 
Lieutenant George Shaw, of the Eaft Nor- 
folk regiment of militia, to Mifs arah Bar- 
ron, daughter of the Jate Mr. Barron of Hal- 
fied- lodge. , 
The Rev. Ifaac Perry, of Norfolk, to Mifs 
Copland, of Sherrington. 
Mr. Redwell, oF Eaft Aarling, to Mifs 
Rodwel!, youngeft daughter of the late Mr. 
Rodwell, of that place. 
Died. ] At Swaffham, aged 50, Mrs. Smith, 
wife of Mr. Smith, of Carrell-houfe. 
At Lynn, aged 80, Robert Freeman, efg. 
who had twice ferved the office of mayor of 
that borough.—Aged 32, Mr. Edmund Clark, 
hairedrefier.—Aged 74, Mrs. Storey, a a maicen 
lady. 
At Shimpling-hall, 
Carter. 
At Bawburgh, in his 23th year, Mr. James 
Hart, eldett fon’ of Mr. Hart, farmer. 
In his 45th year, Mr. Cockfedge, of Pock- 
thorpe. 
At Norwich, Mr W.Woolverton, fchoolmaf- 
ter.—Aged 66,Mrs. Rebecca Potter. —in his 
6cth year, Mr. William Newfon, grocer, a 
man of ftriét honefty and integrity.—Mrs, 
Ives, reli&t of the lote Jeremiah Ives, efq.— 
Mrs. Brown.—Aged 88, Mrs. A. Wickes. 
At Lakenham, aged 66, !Mr. Daniel Ful- 
cher. 
At Hales, near Loddon, Mr. Mickleburgh, 
junior, farmer. 
At Bracondate, near Norwich, aged 66, 
Thomas Surton, efq. 
At Ajhwellthorpe, Mrs. Thomas Uttings 
fecend daughter of Robert Whaites, efg. late 
of Whitton. 
At Billockby, in her 74th year, Mrs. 
Chriftmas, relidt of Mr. George Chriftmas, 
of Eaft Lexham. 
At Bungay, aged 75, Mr. John Sawyer, 
late of Gifleham. 
At Yarmouth, in his 32d year, Mr. 
Thomas Doggett, wine-cooper. 
' At Eaft Dereham, aged 793 Mrs. Pratt, 
fie ct of Eaward Be roy efq. 
near Difs, Me. Robert 
*SUFFOLK, 
