402 
At Swanton Novers, Mrs. Dew, relict of 
Richard D. gent..73. ; 
At Aylfham, Mr. Themas Bullord, 91.— 
ir. Robert Francis, 66. 
At Swaffham, Gilbert, the-only fon of 
Wilham Yarington, efq.—Mr. Auftin, 55 — 
Mifs B. Dalton, fecond daughter of the late 
Francis D. efg. banker. 
At Brifton, near Holt, Mrs Nichols, the 
eldeft furviving daughter of the late Peter 
twin, efq. of Booton Hall, 
At Yarmouth, Mifs Reynolds, daughter 
ef the late John R. efq¢.—Mr. William 
Steward, pide fon, of Wm S. efq. 21. 
At North Lopham, Blifs Sarah Fox, - 
cond daughter of Thomas Fox, efq. 
At. Norwich, Mrs. Fortter, wife of the 
Rev. Dr. F. master of the free fchool. By 
her clothes catching fire, fle was fo dread- 
fully burned that fhe furvived the accident 
only twelve hours.—Mirs. Gofnold, relict of 
Mr. Charles G. 75.—Mr. eee Gil- 
ney, 59.—Mr. John Dingle, 738.—Mils Mary 
Clarke, 23.—Mrs. Ann’ Garrod, we — Mr. 
William Cuckow, 78. 
Act Mattifhall, Mr-. Meale.—-Mrs..Norton. 
At Litccham, Mr. William Lound, S60. 
At Muilbarton, Mrs, Hafeman, 84. 
SUFFOLK. 
Marricd.} At Stoke, by Nayland, Mr. 
Henry Purfon, jun. to Mifs Mary’ Ann 
Simpion, youngeft daughter of Edward S. efgq. 
Died.} At Munford, near Brandon, Wil- 
ham Grifi-n, gent. 81, formerly a refpectable 
nurferyman of that place, but had retired from 
bufinefgy fume years. This gentleman had 
formed moft of thofe fine belts and planta- 
tions which adorn the vicinity of numerous 
gentlemen’s feats in the weitern part of this 
county, where fcarcely a fhrub or tree was to 
be feen for many dreary miles.of heath, not 
half a century ago! 
At Ipfwich, Philip Bacon, efq. 76.. He 
vas a lineal defcendant irom the Lord- Keeper 
Bacon; was fermerly of Caius Coliege, Cam. 
bridge, where he proceeded B. A. 1755, M.A. 
4764; and was many years heutenant-colonel 
of the wet Suffolk militia. 
At Ixworth, Mr. I. Lumley, 48 years pa- 
rifh clerk and fexton of that place, and 55 
years apparitor for the handred of Blackbourn, 
74. 
At Woedbridge, Mr. Davy.—-Mrs. Thomp- 
fon.—Mr. J. Calver, merchant, 67,—Mis&s 
Jedup. 
At Worlington, Mr. Edward Burke, fourth 
fon of the late Phomas B. og ite 
At Brandon, Mrs. Sufan Snare, 2&4, 
At Bury, Mr. Wiitiam Svatke, 45.—Mr. 
William Harrington, 61.— Mrs. Dorling, 72. 
—Nivs. Matiows.— Mrs. Morris, mother of 
the Rev. Thomas Brooke M. re€tor of Shel- 
janger, Nerfolk, 75.-=fof. Longchamp, gent. 
keeper of the New Rooms belonging te the 
fockey Club at Newma » -t. xl 
At Weftonhal!, near becclesy Wim. Wood- 
levy “tq. 86 
Suffolk—E Jew—Kcent.. 
[May }, 
At Sudbury, the Rev. John Piper, A. M. 
fifty-fix-years vicar of All Saints parith in that 
town, and man y years rector of Rede, in this 
county, 80. 
At Stansfield, Z. Turner, gent. many years 
high-confable for the hundred of Rifbridge, 
69. 
At Wickham Market, the Rev. John Car- 
ter, fifty years vicar of Loudham with Pet- 
tifire, and rector af South Cove. 
ESSEX. 
Marricd.} At Rayleigh, ‘Thomas Kennett, 
efq. of Great Wakerins, to Mifs Charlotte 
Yimfon Harridge, fifth daughter of Thomas 
H. efq. 
At Colchefter, Thomas Courtney, efg. third 
fon of the late John C. efq. of Beverley, York- 
fhire, to Mifs Harriet Campling. 
Died.} At Brentwood, the Rev. Thomas 
Newman, 76. He had been more than 36 
years re€tor of the confol.dated parithes of 
Ingrave and Weft Thorndon, which he had 
fome time fince refigned and prefented to his 
eldeft fon. 
At Woodhoufe, Eaft Ham, Robert Willen, 
e{q. 68. 
Em Halfted, James Scarlett, efe. 
At Heybridge, Mr. Brooke, furgeon and 
apothecary. 
At Nayland, Mrs. Harris, 89. 
At Colchefter, Mr. Jarnes Snell, one of the 
common-council, and the oldett free burzefs 
of that borough, 91. 
At Chipping-hall, Witham, Mrs. Pick, a 
maiden lady, danvghtes of the late Rev. Mr. 
P. tormerly’ reétor of Sandon. 
KENT. 
Married.| At Canterbury, Mr. Philip 
Henry Kemp, to Mifs Mary Kemp, daughter 
of Mr. A. Kemp. of Ofpringe. 
At Eltham, Capt. Frederick Campbell, of 
the royal artillery, to” Mifs Scott, daughter 
of the late Col. S. of the fame corps.-— John 
Mockett, efq. of St. Peter, in the Ile of 
Thanet, to Mifs Mary Minter, of Sandwich. 
At saver Charles Newhoufe, efq. captain 
in the royal artillery, to Mifs Harriet Biggs, 
daughter of Thomas 8. efq. of Dover. 
At Deal, Mr. Lawry, furgeon in the royal 
navy, to Mifs Boys, of Sandwich.—Mr. 
swe Darby, of Canterbury, to Mifs Hun-’ 
ter, eldeft danzhter of Mr: Danby H 
At Beckenham, Brownlow Matthew, efq. 
fon of the late General Matthew, to Mifs 
Navlor. 
Died. j At Canterbury, Charles Robinfon, 
efq. recorder of the citv, and brother to the 
late Lord Rokeby.<-Mrs. Ann Marchant, 84. 
—Mrs. Brickenden.—Mrs. Elizabeth Furley, 
¢4.—Mr. Whitender, 93.—Lieut. Aird, of 
the royal waggon train,—Mrs.. Eliz. Culmery 
&8.—Mis. Job, wife of Mr. Green J. 
At Charing, Mrs. Smith, 86. 
At Rolvenden, Mr. Jenner, mafter_ of the 
free-{chook there. 
’ At Buckland Cottages near Dover, Thomas 
Boras) yon, elq: 
At 
