Died.] At East Dereham, Mis. Priscilla 
Alpe. 
At Swardestone-hall, in the 98th year of 
her age, Mrs. Mary Berney, the last surviv- 
ing daughter of Thos B. esq. of the same 
place, who died in 1720. and the last sur- 
viving sister of the late john B. of- Bracon. 
hall, esq. 4 
At North Walsham, Mrs. Raven. 
At Yarmouth, Mrs. Benyon, 45. 
At Harleston, Mrs. Eliz. Heyman, widow 
of Henry H. esq. of Strouc, Kent, 81. 
At Cromer, Mr Francis Pearson, 85. 
At Swaffham, Mr. Anthony Hyde.—Mrs. 
Randall, relict of Robert R. gent. and sister 
ef Mrs. Dusgate, of ‘Tring. 
At fring, Thos. Dusgate, esq. and-about 
three weeks afterwards, his wife, Mrs. D. 
At West Walton, Mr. Watts. 
« At Holverstow hall, Mrs. Munsey, 72. 
At New Houghton, Mr. John Mitchell, 
95.—Mr. Reynolds, surgeon, of Massingham. 
He was called upon to attend the above Mr. 
Mitchell, and, while at his house, expired, by 
4 similar fit tothat- which proved fatal to his 
patient. : 
At Trunch, Harriet, second daughter of 
the Rev. M. Ward, 25. 
At Downham Market, Mr. Keen Bunkall, 
91.—Mr. James Hampson, 56. 1 
At Norwich, Mrs. S. Chapman, 88.—Mr. 
ames Page, 77-—-Miss Ann Barrow.—Mr. 
J. 5. Boulter, 50.—Mrs. Hannah Toft, 77. 
——-Mr. James Boardman, 51.—Mrs. H. 
Gardiner, 71.—Mrs. Kinghorn, wife of “Mr. 
K, dissenting minister, 71.—Mrs. Ayres, 84. 
—Mr. James Girlington, 78.—-Mrs. Macti- 
reau, wife of Philips Meadows M. esq. 
surgeon, 58.—-Mr. John Fransham, teacher 
of the Greck and Latin languages, and ma- 
thematics, 79.—Mr James Pitchers. 
At Gunton House, Harbord lord Suffield, 
76. 
SUFFOLK. 
A piece of garden-ground, at Ipswich, has 
been purchased for the purpose of being con- 
verted into a provision market 5 and the cor).o- 
ration have offered premiums for plans for the 
best mode of constructing the same. 
Married.) At Beighton, B. L. Clayton, 
esq. surgeon, of Norton, to Mrs. Midson, 
widow of Robert M. esq. late of Stow- 
market. 
« E. Fuller, esq. of Carlton-hall, near Sax- 
mundham, to Miss Tatnall, daughter of W. 
TJ. esq. of Leiston Old Abbey. — 
‘ Died.] At Cockfield-hall, Sir John Blois, 
bart. 71. He is succeeded by his eldest 
son, now sir Charles Blois, ‘bart. liewtenant- 
colonel of the Ouse and Derwent volunteer 
corps of infantry. 
- In her 83d year, Mrs. Wakebam, relict 
of the Rev. D. W. dean of Bocking. 
At Lavenham, Miss Eleanor Branwhite= 
John Mudd, esq. 
At Barningham, Mr. John Day, 78. 
Sufolk— Esser. 
{April t, 
At Newmarket, Mr) Samuel Betts, many 
years starter of the horses on the course 
there. 
70. 
At Clare, Mrs. Mary Harrison. 
At Gunton-hall, Mrs. Fowler. ~~ k 
At Ipswich, Mrs, M. Hingeston, daughter 
of the Rev. Mr. H. formerly master of the 
grammar-schooi of that. town.—Mrs. Parish, 
a maiden lady, whose benevolent ‘disposition 
induced her to relieve every one whose ne- 
cessities appeared to call on her charity 5 she 
‘ actually had 20 pensioners living at her house 
when she died, besides children supported at 
different schoals, and numbers relieved» by 
her occasional donations. ~ 
At Beccles, Mr. John Allcock, 70. 
At Bury, Mr. Felix Loveless.—Mrs. Ely. 
—Myr. Richard Ward.—Mrs. Knowles, re- 
lict of the late Rev. Dr. K. predendary of 
Ely, and lecturer of St. Mary’s in this town, 
85. yee 
At Little Bently. hall, Mrs. A. King. 
The Rev. George Dinsdale, rector of Strat 
ford St. Andrew, and vicar of Benhall, beth 
in this county. 
AtWest-thorp,Mr. Robert Whistlecraft,97- 
At Melford, Mrs. Baker, 72. 
At Halesworth, Mr. John Wade, of the 
Angei Inn. im 
ESSEX. 
Married.] At Writtle, Samuel Simpson, 
esq. of Isleworth, Middlesex, to Miss Mary 
Parnell, daughter of the late Mr. P. of Grays, 
near Writtle. ; 
At Waltham Abbey, Mr. Nathaniel Davis, 
attorney, Lothbury, to Miss Catharine Wal- 
lis, daughter of Thomas W. esq. 
Died.| At Writtle, Mr. Finch, of the Rose 
and Crown. 
At Woodbridge 
Cutting, gent. 91. 
At Roxwell, Mrs. Birch, wife of the Rev. 
Richard B, 78. Sy ald 
At Harwich, Mr. Cornelius Colosson, sen. 74 
At Rawreth, Mrs. Chapman, 79. 
At Littie Leighs, Mrs. Taylor. _ 
At Colchester, Mrs. Craven,wife of Benja. 
C. esq. and daughter of the late William 
Hacheston, Samuel 
Kerstemean, esq.—Whilst attending divine ~ 
service at Holy ‘Trinity Church, Mr. Martian 
Riddellsdell, 80.. He was apparently in good 
health, till, falling suddenly into the arms of 
the persons in the pew with him, he in 
a few minutes expired without a struggle. 
At Sivble Heoingham, Mrs. Maria 
Sedgwick, relict of Thomas §. esq. of Hack- 
ney. : 
In November last, at Grenville, Grenada, 
West Indies, Mr. Joseph Thorn, formerly 
of St. Osyth, in this county, who in the 
course of thirty years amassed a large fore 
tune, the bulk of which he has left ta 
his brothers, Mr. John Thorn, Colchester, 
and Mr. William Thorn, Bradfield. 
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