£0 
Samuel Davy, of Erpingham, to Mrs. Lee- 
good, of the Red Lion Inn, Aylsham.—Lieu- 
tenant Edward Cole, of the royal navy, to 
Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Watts, 
of Belaugh. . 
At Norwich, W. L, Robinson, esq of Car- 
brooke, to Miss Anne Scott, daughter of the 
late Rev. Mr. 5S. of Walton. 
Died] At Necton, Miss: Young, eldest 
Mauzhter of the hte Rev. William ¥. rector 
of that place 
At Norwich, Mrs. Pretyman, wife of Dr. 
P. prebendary of Norwich, and archdeacon and 
precentor of Lincoin.—Mrs. Doe.—Mr. Bry- 
ant Allen, 53.—Sophia, relict of Mr. 5. Pail- 
mer, °35.—Mrs. Gunton, 43.—The Rev. 
Jehn Corbould, of Braconash, 42.—Mirs. Ar- 
tis. —-Mra3. Drake, relict of Mr. D. governor 
of the Great Hospital.—Miss Bond, eldest 
daighter of the Rev. Mr. B. rector of Wheat- 
acre All Saints, 15.—Miss Hannah Mack. 
. At ¥arniouth, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, 
widow of the late Mr. Edward H. She lived 
to the advanced age of 102 years, always en- 
joyed a good state of health, and her facutties 
were perfect to the last- 
-At Ingham, Robert Postle, gent. 8%. 
SUFFOLK. - 
Married] At Bury, Mr. W. Brown, ar” 
ehitect, to Miss Jermyn, eldest daughter of 
the late Mr. J. bookseller. 
Died.] At Tudenham, 
Wicks. 
At Bury, William Green, gent. 65.—-Mr 
John Clark.—-Mrs. Mann, widow of the late 
parish clerk of St. James’s, 98.—Mr. 
William White, formerly aneminent dancing- 
master, 79.—Mr. Thomas Chaplin, late of 
Bilderton-hail, 75. ; 
At East Bergholt, Mr. Gosnall, 64. 
- At Ipswich, Thomas Kennedy, esq. captain 
and adjotant in the Colneis battalion of local 
militia.—Mr. Popplewell, commissary of 
stores in the garrison here.-—Mr. James New- 
man, 60. 
At Stowmarket, Mr, John Earthy, of the 
sast-oHice y 692 : 
. af Eriswell, Mr. James Fuller, jun. 755 
his father is just completing his 200th year. 
At Edwarastone Grove, Mrs. Lee, wife of 
Major L. of the rewal marines. 
At Moorhouse, Boxted, Mrs. Rese West- 
rup, 88. 
: his 30th year, the Rev. Themas Nor- 
gate, M.A. of Gonville and Caius College, 
Cambridge, and eldest son of Dr. Norgate, 
of Great Ashfield, in this county. 
Mr. and hrs. 
ESSEX. 
The annual meeting for the exhibition of 
stock of the Essex Agricultural Society, was 
held on the 23th of May, at Chelmsford. 
Although not so large a show as expected, 
the stock entered were, in general, good. There 
were six» cart.stallions. ‘The medal was ad- 
judged to a very fine chesnut horse, the pro- 
perty of R. M. Robinson, Esq. 5 to J. Wright, 
esq. for a Suffolk bull; and C. Hy Korte 
: | ¥ Suffolt—E sser. 
[Auge fy 
wright, esq for a Devon cow. The sheep 
stock consisted of the fine wool hreed, viz. 
Scutbdowns, and some Merino, and @ cross 
between the two breeds, all of which have 
been much improved. The medals for a ram 
and ewe hoggets, were acjuiged to C. C. 
Western, esq for Southdowns. Those of W. 
Honeywood, esq. were equal in carcass; but 
upon the whole the judges gave the prefer- 
ence to-Mr. Western’s.- The medal for a fat 
wether was adjudged to W. Honey wood, esq. 
There were not any candidates for long wook 
sheep, nor for boars. P. Wright, esq. hada 
very fat wether, but it was over age. C. €. 
Western, esq. had three fine two-year-old 
wethers, but being unshorn at the time, they 
eculd not be admitted. M-. Burgoyne, esq. 
had three reat ewe hoggets, but not entered 
in time. C.H. Kortwright, esq. had a pen 
of very gocd wethers, between Merino ang 
Southdown, besides some ewe hoggets. P. 
Du Cane, esq. had a couple of twin hogget 
rams of the Merino breed. Mr. Mason’s 
ram hogget, and Messrs. Simson and Lee’s,. 
were considered very good in carcass. The 
premiums for labourers, &c. were given as 
usual, according to merit. After the busi- 
ness of the day, the company dined at the Sa- 
racen’s Head, C. H. Kortwright, esq. (stews 
ard) in the chair. ¢ 
On Monday, June 4th, a fire broke out im 
a granary at Maldon, containing 360 quarters 
of malt, in sacks, a quantity ef barley, also 
300 quarters of beans, and some flour, which 
were nearly all consumed: before it was ex- 
tinguished, The granary and malt belonged: 
to Mr. Bright, of Braintree, and the beans to- 
Mr. Drake, ef Maldon. The loss is estima- 
ted at 20001. no part of which was insured, 
TMéarried.] At Roehford, Henty Comyns- 
Berkeley, esq. of Gray’s Inn Square, to Char- 
i 
Totte Matilda, daughter of Thomas Swaine, 
esq. 
At Manningtree, Mr. B. King, of Stowe 
market, merchant, to Miss Goodwin. a) 
At Rayleigh, Mr. Joseph MarkweH, Hand 
surveyor, of Billericay, to Miss Totman. _ 
Died.] At Mosford Locge, Barking, R. 
Ingram, esq. 46. Raed 
At Bocking, Mrs. Nottidge, wife of Josias 
N. esq. 71. ess td 
At Castle Hedingham, Mrs M. E. Cheve- 
ley, wife of Mr. George C. 49. 
At Colchester, Benjamin Smith, esq. one 
of the aldermen of that corporation, 74.—Mr 
Thomas Dixon. 
“The Rev, James Wilbert Kilner, curate of 
Hockley and South Fambridge, 334 
At Sheering, Mr. Richard Poole, officer of 
excise. J 
In Lendon, Mr. William Darby, of Chelmse 
ford. ' ; 
At Ingatestone, Mrs. Pettit, relict of Mr. 
P. of the Bell.—Sarah, the wife of the Rev. 
W. W. Bowskil, vicar of Mount Hessing, 62. 
At Brandon, Mr. Sewell, of the Ram Inn. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. William. Stebbing, 74, 
