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They were all brought ‘to the shore by the 
assistance of the boat in which Ellis was and 
another, which came to their help. But the 
conduct which merits pecultar attention was 
thatof Ellis. The boat could not go close to 
the wreck; the persons were therefore 
obliged to be dragged through the water 
from the wreck. The child- was pulled 
through the water quite naked. As soon as 
it was in the boat, though it discovered no 
symptoms of life,, Edward Ellis stripped off 
his own flannel. waistcoat and a great coat, 
and put them upon the child, and with this 
covering carried her to the shore. As soon 
as they were landed, Jas. Farrer, jun. carried 
the child, apparently dead, to the house of 
Martha Longstaff, widow, who resides on the. 
Having heard that” 
beach .of Lowestoft. 
warmth and rubbing were the most effectual 
methods for restoring those who seemed to be 
drowned, Martha Longstaff immediately 
stripped herself and placed the child close to 
her own body, in a warm bed. Ina three 
quarters of an hour the child breathed, and in 
a short time after was restored to her friends. 
She is the daughter of William and Anne 
tephens, of Bridlington, Yorkshire. The. 
vessel was completely lost. 
Marricd.| Mr. William Gillett, son of 
John G. esq. of Mutford Hall, to Miss Al- 
ium, of Lowestoft. 
Mr. James Scoulding, of Hoo, ‘ta Miss 
Mary-Anne Bredfield, of Welton. 
Mr. E.. Adams, of Brandiston, to Miss 
Collins, of Bucklesham. 
Died. 7 At Rougham Parsonage, near 
Bury, Miss Henrietta Parsons, daughter of 
Edward P. esq. 21. 
At Alpheton, Mrs. Bigsby. 
At Great Welnetham; Mr. William Rol- 
linson, 71. - 
At Hartest, Mrs. Lloyd, relict of the Rey. 
Thomas L. rector of Stanstead. 
At Thorndon Hill, Mrs. Tadveede, wife of 
Mr John E. 
_ At Melford, Miss Ba ssetts 
At Wissett, near Halesworth, Mrs. Ai- 
dred, 93. 
At Wettingham, near Bungay, Prudence 
Cable, 103. 
At Cowlinge, Miss Cator, 21. 
_ At Ipswich, Mr. Benjamin: Bolton, wine- 
merchant, partner in the frm gf Toosey and 
Co.--Mrs. Hasell, wife of E. BH. esq.--Mr. 
Ciarke, of the Rarmapant Horse Ina. 
» At Needham, Miss i niece to Mr. C. 
of the grammar-school, | 
» At Sudbary, Mrs. na 
» Ac Busy, Mrs. Kirby. 
ESsSEMees 17 
| Married. At Rechford, the Rev. John 
M. Sumner,-of the Lawn, Southchurch, to 
Catherin ne, second daughter of the Rev. J. 
Wise. +» ’ 
At Romford, Mr. William Wood, to Miss 
Susan Marshail. j R2eitia 
fessez— Kent. 
[Sept. 1 
At Broomfield, David Pryer, esq. of Lon-- 
don, to Mrs. Judd. 
Died. ]At Chichester Hall, Didinnaetls Mrs. 
Theohald. 
At Hockley, Mr. John Pooie, 66. 
At Moulsham, Mr. John Hawes. 
At Ghalyastivaly Mrs. Blatch.—-Henry Mee” 
nish, M. ®. banker,-72. 
At Baling dois Samuel ig esq. 47. 
At Harwich, Mrs. Harrolk, 7 
At Colchester, Hannah, tei daughter 
of Mr. J. W. Ashwell, 17.—Mr. 
Stoneham, 64.—Mrs. Metis Carr, 78 
At Elmsted, Mrs. Palmer. 
At Witham, Mr. John Humphries. 
At Romford, Mrs. Taverner, of the Wind- 
mill Inn.—Mrs. Beaslee.—-Captain Michael 
Colville, of the Canadian fencibles, a few 
days after his arrival in this country from 
America, for the benefit of his health. 
At Qvington, the Rev. George Downing, » 
A. M. prebendary of Ely, and rector of Gains 
ton and Tilbury, inthis county. 
At East Hanningfield, William Mickle, 
only son of Mr. N. Webster, 22. 
At Norton Hall, Mrs. Clark. 
KENT. 
‘Married.| At Upper Deal,. Mr. Brown, 
secretary to Rear-admiral Sir R, Strachan, to 
Miss. Jacob, daurghter of Mr. John J. master 
shipwright, of Deal yard. 
At Rochester, Mr. George Stephens, master 
of the academy in Maidstone; to Miss R. 
Brown, of Stroud. 
At Deptford, Mr. T. M. Eiwaniaenk Peck- 
ham, to Miss F. §. Layton, youngest daugh- 
ter of Benjamin L. esq. of New Cross, Surry. 
At Maidstone, Mr. I. Ridout, surveyor of 
the customs, to Mrs. Bourke, 
At.Minster, Isle of Sheppy, Wm. Edwards, 
esq. of the. survey-office, Sheerness dock- 
yard, to Miss Martha May, second daughter 
of Mr. John M. 
Died] At Ramsgate, Captain Jobs Goue 
ger, 85. 
At Foxgrove, Beckenham, Robert Hoggart, 
esq. 56. 
4.t South End, near Bromley, Mrs. Fraser, 
wife of Lieutenant-colonel Charles F. 42. 
At Hayes Place, Mrs. Dehany, wife of 
P. D. esq 
At Gansta ts, Mr. Charles Collins.—= 
Mrs. Marsh —Mr. M'‘Callum, a dissenting 
preacher.——Mrs. Piddock.—-Mr. John Phil- 
pot, 64. 
. At Hearn Bay, Mr. Thomas kage of. 4 
Canterbury, 
At Smarden, Mr. William Bingham. 
At Tenterden, Mr. Thomas Burrage, 76. 
At Broomfield, Mary, only daughter of 
Mr. fohn Collard, 17. 
At Broadstairs, Mr. William Smart. 
. At Whitstable, Mrs. Gardoer. 
At Charing, Mr. Thomas Smith, jun. 22. 
At Sheerness, Mr. Carpenter, foreman of 
1 
the Deck-yard——Mr, Gover, 64, 
At. 
Thomas 
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