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1809.] 
Mr: William Bell, 43.—Mr. Samuel Frost, ' 
ene of the common council- men of this corpe- 
ration, 76. 
Mys. peonah Goode, mice. Charles 
Claydon, Sn ye ' 
At peat Market, Mrs. Murrell. 
At Kirtling Hall, Harrivtt, youngest daughs 
ter of George Dobie esq. 14, And the fol- 
lowi ing day, Mrs. Dubiio, wife of Mr.’ Dobito, 
jon. of Wood Ditton Parsonage. 
NORFOLK. 3 
A subscription wiil immediately be brought’ 
forward, fui icky will enable ‘the county to 
pay acompliment tothe inhabitants of Nor- 
wich, by assisting to improve the entrance 
into the Market- place through Briggs’s 
» Lane, 
Married] At Norwich, Mr. Blogg; to: 
Miss Martin -—-Mr. Wm. Taylor, of Mattis- 
hall, Bergh, to Miss L. Wright, daughter 
of Mr. Coiton W, 
Mr. Robert Abagr, of Wells,\, to Miss 
Rackham, daughter of Baker R. esq, of Ayls- 
/ ham. 
At Bacton, Mr. Chartes F 
Suffolk; to Miss Cubitr. 
Died.] At Lynn, William Case, esq. one of 
the senior aidermen. He had, supped in ap- 
p2tent good health and spirits, and walked 
Out, as was supposed, to enjoy the freshness 
of the evening air, and in the space of an 
hour he was found in the sireet a Corpse. 
On his way from Stamford, St. George Kich- 
ard Oddy, younger son f J: Jenson O. esq. 
of St. James’s-square.——Joseph Braithwaite, 
esq.—Mr. Brethelt, 7@. 
At Erpingham, Mrs. Druery: 
At Little Walsingham, Mrs. A, Teele SSy 
66. 
At Sutton, Mrsi Savery, 47. 
At Southrepps, Mrs. Bartram. 
At Mattishall, Mrs. Browne, 56. 
At Cottishall, Miss Eliz. Fryer, 26. 
At Whissonnett, Mr. James Russell, sure 
veyor of taxes. 
‘At Framlingham, Mr. G, S. Beckwith, 21. 
At Loddon, Mrs. Sayer, 28. 
At Hempton, Mr. Thomas Fisher; secozid 
son of the late Rev. Wilham F. réctor of 
North Creak, 
At Fakenham, Mrs. Wright, 41. 
At West Harling, Mrs. Ayton, 87. 
At West Dereham, Mes. Edrourd Land, 2 e353: 
At Worstead, Mr, james Denham.—MDir. 
John Spalders, 52. 
At Norwich, Mrs. Priest, wife of Mr. Ro- 
bert P. 24:—Mr. J. Rodweil, 65.—Mr. D, 
Smith, 235.—Mrs. Elizabeth Shorten,. wife of 
Bieacenadt S. of the 14th iight dragoons, — 
Mr. Cornelius Briggs, 59,—Mrs.. 
Paysey, 72 
At Hardwick; Miss Maria Wilby, 18. 
» At Ryburgh, Mr. Moysee. 
SUFFOLK. 
Priest, of Bacton, 
Married.) At Bury, William DaltdB, esq. 
* 
to Miss Anne Alexander. 
Monrury Mag. No, 191. 
Norfolk—Sufolk—Esser. 
Clarinda > 
'; Mr. Thomas Be ales, of Hopton, to Miss Me. 
Beales, second daughter of vir. ohn B. of Eye. 
George Cobbold, esq. of Trimley, to Miss 
Haward, of Blakenham. | 
hay. john Baker, of ‘Thurs ton, to. Mrs. 
Breckles, of the White Horse fun, Beyton. 
M, chanavslinet Groom, of “beyden oy x 
to Mrs. Cuthbert, of Finborough. 
ee At Hartest, Mr. fobn Barrett, 63. 
At Woodbridge, Mr. Augustine Read. 
At Elmswell, ‘the Rev. soa Hodgkin, 
rector of that place. 
At Kelsale, Mrs. Sewell. : 
At Fressinyfield, Mr James Motts. 
At Ipswich, i. Poulter, esq. of the 1st 
foot guards.—Mrs, Ann Chapman, ,.90. 
At Great Ashfeld, Mr. William : Pyar 
youngest son of Mr. P. 21. 
At Coombs, Mrs. Cooper. 
At Ginga: Mis. Haddon. 
At Wetheringsett, Mrs. Bellman, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. B: 
At Bury, Mrs. Jae Armiger, relict of 
General A. to whom she was married in 4770, 
and became a widow oe four hours aitér= 
wards, 85. ~ ei 
‘ ESSEX. 
Married | At Southweald, Mr. 
Tylor, bookseller, of Brentwood, to Miss 
Maria, Palmer. 
At Manningtree,’ Mr.’ Thomas Orthonds 
Surgeon, or ‘Lhoipe, to Sarah, younesr 
daughter of Mr. E. Alston.* 
At Great Baddow, the Rev. G. P. Mare 
riott, rector of Hazeleigh, to Miss J. B. Paxy 
daughter of John &. esq. of Great Baddow 
Court. 
James” 
' 
At Woodford, W. W. Greenhill, esq. of |. 
East Ham, to Harriet, eldest daughter of 
John Hawes, jun, esq. of Wovodoridge. 
Dicd.] At the Hyde, Ingatestone, Mrs, 
Disney, wife of the Rey. Dr. D. and daughe 
ter of ‘the Rev. Francis Blackourne, arche 
deacon of Cleveland, Yorkshire, 65. 
At Harwich, in the prime of ~ life, 
Lieutenant Mé‘Corquodale, of the ninety- 
second regiment. Fie served in Spain duiing 
the whole of the campaign last year, and in 
the late expedition to the Scheldt, where he 
caught the fever and ague (so destructive to 
Our troops inthat country), which terminated 
his existence, He was highly esteemed by all 
who knew him, Pe a sincere iriend, and 
honest man. 
At Colchester, Lieut. Cunningsam, of the 
4th foot, 25.—Captain Robinson, of he 20th 
64. 
At Barn Hall, Mrs. S. Keys, 80. 
At Ferrie:s’ Farm, Bures Hamlet, Sarah, 
second daughter of Mr. Charles Townsend,i76 
At West Mersea, Mr, Semue} Overall. 
At Gieat Eaddow, Mr. Macroiti——Mr, 
Gentry, 
At Lawford, Mr. Jacob Manning, 38. 
At Billericay, ‘Mrs. Sarah penver, daughter 
of the late Rev, John Ji rector of Stanway. - 
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