1S10.] 
At Norwich, Susanna, daughter of Mr. 
John Bolingbroke, S0.—William Shanke, 
eoq.—Mr. T. Larter, 77.—-Mr. Seth Death, 
53.—Mrs. Atkins, 72.—-Mr. William Cat- 
tling, 28—Mr. Nicholas Watson.—Mr. 
Thomas Swaine, 76.—Mr. Holmes, 72.— 
Mr. Charles Leeds, master of the Nag’s Head 
Inn, 52.—Mr. Samuel Phillips, 65.—Miss 
Rusbrooke, youngest daughter of the late 
Barham R, esq. of West Stow Hall, Suffolk. 
At Norton, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. H. 
Bumpstead, 49. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] Mr. Primrose, surgeon, of 
Wrerthbam, to Miss Phebe Crisp, of South- 
wold. 
‘ At Melford, Mr. S. H. Richold, to Miss 
A. Hubbard. 
; Died] At Ipswich, Lieut. Garbut, of the 
S4th foot, son of Robert G. esq. of Kirby- 
moor-side, Yorkshire. 
At Lowestoft, the Rev. eo Amyes, rec- 
tor of Hemstead. 
At Bury, Lieut. H. 1. ‘Syinonds; of the 
Royal Marines, 23. 
At Little Stonham, Mrg. Deborah Jenney, 
99- 
At Whitton, near Ipswich, Mr. Joseph - 
Flindell. 
At Sudbury, Mrs. M. Ray, 79. —Mr. John 
‘James, 61. 
At Hintlesham Hall, 
Lloyd,.esq. 79. 
At Stowmarket, Mrs. Burch. 
ESSEX. 
Marr ied. J At Sheering, the Rev. Thomas 
Mills, vicar of Bumstead Helcon, to Hester, 
only daughter of the late G. Parris, esq. of 
Quickoury. 
At Great Yedlham, the Rev. F,. Mere- 
wether, vicar of Haverhell, Suffolk, to 
Frances Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the 
late G. L. Way, esa. of Spencer Farm, 
Yeldiiam.—The Rev. Thomas Castley, of 
Cavendish, Suffolk, to Miss Griggs, of 
Pention. | © 
Died.] At Harlow, Mrs. Flower, wife of 
Mr. B. Flower, printer, 39. 
At Colchester, in the 88¢h year of her age, 
Mrs. Thomeson, relict of the late Wiliiam 
Thompson, of Mile-end, near Colchester, 
who was a grandson of the rector of Kettle- 
barston, Suffolk, of the Thompsons near 
Kendal, Westmoreland. Mrs. Thompson 
was the daughter of Samuel ‘Halls, ‘of Col- 
chester, in the profession of the law, “who 
died there in 1725, and’mother of Mr, Law- 
rence, the Agricuitural wwter. 
At Witham, Mrs. Frasér, of the W hite 
Hart Inn. Miss Doleman. 
At Birch-hall, William, 
Charles Round, esq. of Colchester. 
At Cheisnsford, Mrs. Morgan, wife of 
the Rev. John M. rector of thar parish. 
At Barking, Mrs. Uvedale, relict of ai 
Rev. Mr. U. 
Richard Savage 
7 
Suffolk—Esser—Keni—Surry. 
third son of 
611 
At Duke's Place Layer Marney, Mrs, 
Ley, relict of the Rev. Mr. L. 86. 
At Prittlewell, Mary Ann, second daughs" 
ter of Mr. Tacelt a7. 
At Navestock, M 6. Witham. 
At Braintree, Th mas, son of Mr. Thomas 
Maxim, of the Bell, ¢4..—Mr. John Shave, 
93; ; 7 
At Eastwood, Mr. S, Fulford, 76. 
At Fone br Bee: Farm, White Netley, Mr. 
Abraham Barnard, one of the chief constables 
of Witham hundred, 68. 
At Hadleigh, Mrs. Higgs. 
At Foxearth, Mr. Giles Austin. 
At Totham, Mr. Belsham. 
At Waltham Bury, Mr. George Poole, 
KENT, 
Mar rah At Ashford, Mr. John Elliott, 
bookseller, to .Harriett, daughter of Mr. 
George Knott... , 
At Chatham, Mr. H. Clarke, to Miss Con- 
quest, daughter of George’Conquest, M.D. 
At Swingfield, Mr. Richard Friend, yeo= 
man, to Miss Sarah Sayer, eldest daughter of 
Henry S. esq. of Sandwich. 
_ At Upper Deal, the Rev. George Farbracey, 
rector of fiytHavn, to Miss Poynter, eldest 
daughter of J. M. Poyater, esqg.—Edward 
Chambers, esq. surgeon, of Deal, to Miss 
Ann Farbrace, of Faversham. | 
At Aylesford, Wm. Bowles, esq.of Fitz- 
harris House, Abingdon, to Elizabeth, 
youngest daughter of John Spong, esq. 
At Gillingham, Thomas Speng, €sq. of 
Mill Hall, to Mary Elizabeth, only daughter 
of G. Nash, esq: 
Died] At Dover, Mrs. Pasceall, ‘64 
Mrs. Church.—Mrs. Brickel.—-Mrs. Stred- 
wick. 
At Smarden, Mr. Isaac i penanentts eee 
At Ramsgate, Mrs. Swain. 
* At Thannington, Mrs. Fasham, 
At Deal, Mr. T. Minter, 71.—Mr. Edward 
Davies, purser of the a Domingo, of 74 
guns, 
At Canterbury, vee 
Win. Norwood. i 
At Whitstable, Mrs. Graves, 25. 
At Winchcheap, Mrs. Mary Green, 71. 
At Folkestone, Mr. Robert Marsh, 30... 
At Sheerness, Mr. George Slater, of his 
Majesty’s dock-yard. 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Williams. 
At Faversham, John Smith, esq. of 
Throuley. 
Spicer, 76.—Mr, 
SURRY. 
On Wednesday and Thursday, May 2d and 
3d, 4 large- company of agriculturists and 
breeders of sheep, from most parts. of the 
kingdom, assembled on Fair-miie Farmy 
near Cobham, the seat of Lord Somerville, 
to examine the unparalleled flock of Merino 
sheep of the true Leonesa breed, imported, 
some years agu by his lordship, since improv ed 
by a careful selection under his own imnie- 
diate cares and now, for the advantage of the 
country 
