1810,] 
. NORFOLE. 
Married.| At Norwich, Mr. J. Bell, to 
Miss Barnard.—Mr. John George, to Miss 
Jane Dent.—Mr. W. Rudd; td Miss Hooper. 
Mr. C, Abel, surgeon, of Cotishall, to Misa 
Poole, of Harleston. 
At Lynn, Mr. John Stockdale, merchant, 
to Miss Guy. 
At West Walton, Mr. W. Porter, to Miss 
‘Jane Newton. 
Died.| At Norwich, of an apoplectic fit, 
Mr. Skelton, of St. Tobin's —Mr. J. Crofts, 
of St. Stephens.—Mrs. Barker.—Mr. Yeo- 
man.—Mr. Bails, master of the Waggon 
and Horses inn. 
At St. Miles, suddenly, Mr. John Page, 
achibotinast er. ae The Rev. fohn Day, rector 
of Horsford, and perpetual curate of St. 
Benedict’s, 66. 
At Saxthorpe, Mr. R. Burrows, 19. 
At Bale, Charlotte, second daughter of the 
late William Gay, esq. 
At Southrepps, James, the only son of Mr. 
Thomas Shepheard. 
At Yarmouth, Mrs. Bidldens wife of Mr, 
Jacob Preston, 75. 
At Scole, Mr. Read, tailor and draper. 
At Harleston, John Redgrave, gent. 
At Watton Green, the Rev. Thomas Scott, 
44. 
At Monksleigh, Mis. Woodgate, 58. 
At Boxford, Mr. James Hart. 
At Wocdbridge, Mr. Adams, 41. 
At Lynn, aged 85, Mrs, Middleton. It 
is remarkable that she resided 83 years in the 
house in which she died. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Bury, Mr. Johti Colchester, 
of Creeting, to Elizabeth, second daughter of 
Mr. W. Worlledge, of Raydon Hall.—Mr. 
. Reeve, grocer, to the eldest daughter of 
Mr. Napier, flour-factor. 
At Ipswich, Lieut.-colonel Fowle, of the 
Hertfordshire militia, to Miss Dalron.—Mr. 
Charles Grossy attorney at- law, to Miss 
Catt. 
At Ufford, Mr, Richard Thomas Corbould, 
of London, to Mary, youngest daughter of 
the Rev. J. Chilton, rector of Eyke. 
At Eye, Mr. Sharman, coachmaker, to 
Miss Taylor, of Oakley. 
Died.] At Earl Stonham, Mrs. Cracknell. 
At Debenham, Mr. Joseph Abbott. 
At Bury, Mrs. Gosling, of Cotton, relict 
of the late Mr. W. G. of Finningham.—Mrs, 
Ann Wetherall, 40. 
At Poslingford, Mrs. Turner, 
At Necdhamemarket, aged 82, the Rey, 
H. Spelman, of Narlborough, Norfolk. where 
his benevolence witl, be long remembered. 
‘He was the last lineal descendant of that 
ancient family, and was tormerly of Caius 
college, B. A. 1750, M. A. 1754. 
Lately, the Rev, B. Frank, of Alderton, 
‘one of his majesty’s justices of the peace for 
this county. 
Montuix Mac, No. 205 . 
Norfolk—Suffolk- Esser Kents 
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ESSEX. 
Matried.} At Colchester, W. Beant 
esq. surgeon to the Derby militia, to the 
youngest daughter of R. Rs Newell, M.D. 
Act Bockings Mr, Thomas Cook, to Miss 
Mary Crowe. 
At Horksley, Mr. Thomas Sadler, to Mise 
Bryant, daughter of Mr. Jeremiah B. brewer, 
of Newmarket. 
Died.| At Colchester, after a few hours - 
illaess, aged 70, Mary, the widow of Thomas 
Bayles, esq. 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Mary Reed, widow 
of the late Mr. W. R. organist. A family 
of six young children are left to bemoan the. 
loss of both parents.—-Suddenly Mr. Chivers 
Hollingsworth, bricklayer.—Mr. John Par- 
sons, 83. 
At Fryerning, much respected, Mr. John 
Webb, many yeats of the Crown inn, Ins 
gatestone, 
At Harwich, Mr. W, Hearn, sen. 173 
justly esteemed for his integrity. 
Aged 47, Mr. Isaac Pledger, a secorcie 
farmer of Woodham Walter. 
At Alverford, Miss Brown, 54. 
At Hockley, Miss E. Smith, 21. 
At Layer Breton, Mr. P. Ley; of Duke’s 
Farm. 
At ‘Mistley near Manningtree, Mr. G. 
Mason. Ree 
At Bocking, George Martin, 84, late a 
Captain of the royal marines. 
At Stanford-le-Hope, Mr. G. Evans, 46. 
He was on board the unfortunate Grosvenor 
East Indiaman, when she was wrecked on the 
coast of Caffrariay on the 4th of August, 
1782, and was one of the few who arrived 
at their native home, after experiencing uf= . 
paralleled sufferings and distress during @ 
journey of 117 days across the deserts of chas 
inhospitable country. 
KENT. 
_ Married.| At Canterbury, Mr. Charles 
Fea, to Miss Moss. 
At Queenborough, Mr. Bachelor, painters — 
to Mrs. Hatherhill. . 
At Deptford, ‘Capt. A. Hutton, of the 
lizabeth Indiaman, to Elizabeth Mary, only 
daughter of Mr. Jolin Cormack, of New 
Cross, Surry. 
At Wingham, Mr, James Baker, of Deal, 
to Miss Neviile. 
At Chislet, Mr. James Gibbs, of ‘Ashens 
field, near Stowton, to Miss Lamperd, 
dauyhter of Mr. L. 
At Dymchorch, Mr. Thomas Wraight, 
taylor, of Hythe, to Miss Ann Thompson. 
At Blean, Mr. John Terry, to Miss Sarah 
Poutt. 
At Upper Deal, 
Mary Mumbray. , 
Died | Avhis seaty. Lullingstone Castle, Sir 
John Dixon Dyke, bart. 78. Few have passed 
through life with more dignity of characters 
and none whose loss will be more sincerely 
. Fs D felt, 
Mr. W. Cook, to Miss 
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