1805. ] 
At Boughton, Mr. Henry Sharpe, late of 
Elvedon Hall, Suffolk, 49. 
At Pentney Athwood, Mrs. Ann Lancafter, 
widow of Nathaniel L. re€tor of Stanford Ri- 
vers, Effex. 
Mr..Charles Norris, youngeft fon of the 
Rev. William N. late of Wood Norton. 
Mifs Catherine Young, yeungeft daughter 
of the late Rev. William Y. of Ne&on. 
At Swaffham, Mr. George Piowright, 94. 
At Lynn, Mr. Richard Siy, thirty-eight 
years organitt of St. Margaret’s church, 63. 
~——Mr. W. Tuck, 77, who ferved the office of 
town chamberlain thirty-two years. 
At Bungay, Mr. Aften, horfe-dealer, 30. 
At Gunton, Mrs. Sarah Cawiton, widow’ 
of the late Mr. William C. 71. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| The Rev. Francis -Fortefcue 
Knottesford, of Hadleigh, ‘to Mifs Maria 
Downing, yeungeft daughter of the Rev. 
George D. rector of Ovingtan, and. preben- 
dary of Ely. 
The Rev. Peter Lathbury, re€tor of Li. 
vermere, to Mifs Mills, eldeft daughter of 
the Rev. Mr, M. of Bury, prebendary of 
Lincoln, 
At Stowmarket, Mr, King, auétioneer,’ to 
Mifs Baldwin. 
At Bury, Mr. Young, tailor, to Mifs Sha- 
dow, daughter of Mr. S. of the Waggon Inn. 
eat Thomas Hart, of Great Thurlow, to 
Mits Orbell, of Felfham. 
At Infwich, Mr. William Buckingham, 
cabinet-maker, to Mifs Hempftone, 
Died.| In London, Mrs. Nunn, widow of 
-My. N. late of Bury. 
At Burton Mills, Mr. John Sparke, 70, 
At Thorndon, Mr Hamanens, an opulent © 
farmer. 
At Ipfwich, Mrs. Dvedele) a maiden lady. 
At Bury, Mrs. Thwaites, laundrefs, 64. 
-—-Mr. Brinkley, jun. fhoemaker, 24, a mem- 
ber of Captain Benjafield’s light infantry vo- 
lunteers.—Mr. Haward, butcher.—Mr. John 
Morgen, bookbinder, 46, 
At Hadleigh, Robert French, gent. 76. 
_ At Lavenham, the Rev. Mr Mew, of that 
place. As he and his wife were returning in 
a gig from vifiting a friend, the fpring broke, 
and the horfe running away, they were both 
thrown out, and Mr, M, falling on a ftone, 
was killed on the fpot. 
At Rickinghall Superior, Mrs. Debenham, 
reli& of Mr. James D. 63. 
At Wilburton, W. John, Crow, 69: 
At Old Newton, the Rev John Cafborne, 
A.B. reétor of Drink(ftone. 
At Botefdale, Mr. John Candler, cooper, 
I. 
: At Caftle Hedingham, Mr. Jofeph Tom- 
linfon, of the Bell Inn. 
ESSEX. 
A fele& party of dittinguifhed agricul- 
turifts, of various diftri€ts, recently affembled 
at Felix Hall, in this county, ta view the 
farming improvements of C, C. Weftern, efg, 
\ 
Sufolh—E few Kort. 
. prizes of the year. 
_ draper, to Muls 
623 
After infpefting his capital tir of Devon- 
fhire cows, South Down fheep, and celebrated 
pigs, they rode over his corn-lands, and 
viewed-the improvements on his new farms, 
which were defervediy admired. They ae 
a three-horfe .convex-breafted wheel- plough 
at work, called the old Effex plough, with 
which the ploughman croffed a (tiff piece of 
land fo fkilfully, that the gentlemen made a 
fubfcription for himon the field, as a reward 
for his merit. The next morning they went to 
the Effex Agricultural Meeting at Chelmsford, 
where the cattle, Sec. were exhibited for the 
His Grace the Duke of 
Bedford confented to become one of the um- 
_pires on this occafion, conjointiy with Sir 
William Rowley and Mr. Weftern. The 
Society, &¢. afterwards adjourned to the thire- 
hall, where more than a hundred members 
and their friends fat down to dinner; after 
which the adjudication of prizes of the fo- 
ciety ’s filver medals was made as follows :— 
Beit cart ftallion, Mr. james Scratton ; beft 
two-year old bull, Mr. Hobbs ; etd cow. 
giving milk, Mr. Clarke; beft pin ‘ewe 
lambs, long wool, Mr. Salter; beft do. do. 
fhort wool, Colonel- Burgoyne ; beft long - 
woolhoggets, Mr. ‘Ambrofe ; bef fhort wool 
fat wether, 0 Mr. P. L. Wright. Mr. Cooke 
fhewed five fat fhort-Horned oxen on their 
way to Smithfield, which were much ae 
mired. 
Married.) At Deen ae J Hinnonly 
jan. miller, to “ifs Chapman. 
At Colchefter, Lieutenant Colonel Bailey, 
infpe€ting feld-officer of volunteers in the 
fouthern difrif&, to Mifs Mary Anne Silke, 
daughter of the Rev. Angel S. rector of Afh- 
eae — Vir Thomas Stone, of Leatherhead, 
Surry, maltfter, to Mifs oo daugliter of — 
Mr. S. tanner. 
Died.| At Chelmsford, es Jane Stokes. 
— Mr, John Mearns, nurferyman, 87. ——hirs, 
Taylor, wife of Mr. Robert Taylor, white- 
imith. } 
EAE Colatigitter, Mr. Vincent, of the ma- 
riners.—Mifs Suter, 22.—-Mir. George Cant, 
one of the commion-counciimen. 
At Great Baddow, Mrs. Francis, wife of 
Mr. George F. 
At Braintree, Mrs. Tomlins, of London. 
At Springfield, Mrs. Cunnington, wife of 
Mr. C. fypervifor of excife. 
At South Shoebury, Mr. Chriflopher Mil- 
fer. 
At Woolpit pe cienine Mr. C. Smith, 
eldeft fon of Captain S. ef Feering Soule, 
17. He was'a young gentleman of extraor- 
dinary promife and unufually amiable man- 
ners, 
KENT. 
Married |] At Eaftry, Richard Halford,: 
efg. jun, of Canterbury, to Mifs Sarah Bar- 
grave, youngeit daughter of Robert Tournay © 
B. efq. of Eaftry. court. 
At Rochefter, Mr. Thomas Terry, linens 
- Rout—=Thomas Cazencuve 
4le Troy, 
