bo» 
6! 
At Stanfield. Hall, Miss Preston, eldest 
daughter of the Rev. George P. 15. 
At Wortwell, the Rev. H. Lewelyn, 20 
years pastor of the Independent congregatious 
at Harleston and Wortwell. 
At Hockering, Mr. Edward Shardelow. 
At brpingham, Mir, Woolmer Cubitt, 70. 
At Harleston, Mr. St. John Priest, son of 
the late Mr P surgeon, 22. 
At Ingoldsthorpe, Mrs, Davy, wife of the 
Rev, William D, 
At byeccles Hall, near Larlingford, Mrs. 
Taylor, wite of Philip Ryley 'T. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.) Mr. William Crisp, of Beccles, 
tu Miss Read, of Walberswick. 
Mr. R, N. Mallows,; of Thelnetham, to 
Miss Clift, daughter of James C, 
Mildenhall. 
At Weston, the Rev. Gunton Postle, rec- 
tor of Ringsfield, to Mrs, Cerjat, of Weston- 
hall. 
At Ipswich, Mr, Hooker; at ate to Miss 
L. Quinton 
_ Died] At Fury, Abraham Jenkins, esq. 
alderman and c!.ief magistrate of the borough, 
and clerk of the peace for this county.— irs. 
Sore, relict of Mr. S. cooper, 68 —Miss Ann 
Kitson, only child of Mr. Joshua K. 20. 
At Caverham, Mr William Cornell, 77. 
At Ipswich, Mrs. Chenery, relict of Mr. 
John C. 9 
At Halesworth, G. Suggate, gent. formerly 
a wetchmaker, and one of the oldest inhabi- 
tants, having been 67 years a resident house- 
holder.—JVhomas Miller, BENE: formerly a 
statioser and post- master of that place, 83. 
Mrs. Stockdale, relict of the Rev. Mr. S. 
vicar of Mendham, 84 ; 
At Wa ese Mrs. Elizabeth Howell, 
relict of John H. gent. 
sham. 81. 
At Stowmarket, Mr. William Hurwocd, 
who for 30 years previous to his death has 
been unatle to raise a hand to his meuth ora 
foot i.om the ground. 
At Mildenhail, Mr. Shead, 
At Billingiord, Mr. Thomas Mayston, 75. 
At Melton, Mr. Daniel Johnston, governor 
ef the House of Industry, 57. 
At Frostenden, Mrs. Gooch, wife of Wm. 
G. esq. NN TOT Pee ae 
ESSEX. 
The late Agricultural- Show’ef Stock, at 
Chelmsford was in general good. » T.; Hone#- 
wood esq and R.C Haselroot, esq. had some 
good ox’n, but no. premium bad: been. ottered 
by the society. tor fat beasts. “C C. Western, 
esq. vad some very good. South-Down ram 
hoceets and wethers; also Devon heifers, 
Bult, and pigs R. i. Robinson, esq: had 
a puod ram hogget, and a seduphe of: fat we- 
thers, brought up twins, 0; long wool breed ; 
giso 2 very handsome suffolk stallion, not yet 
+S . ‘ + ier 
Suffolk—-E. sserm Kent, 
gent. of 
formerly of Weal- 
[July 1, 
four years old. Mr. Wade's and My. White@ 
stall ons could not be ‘admitted, notice no 
having been given ii due time.” Mr. Pooley 
had some handsome young hal f-bred heifers 5 
P. Wright esq. a: +good heifer in milk 5 Mr. 
Mason, some heifers in calf, and a cart colt 
Mr. Buttle, a good black stallion. —Mr. Wes? 
tern did ee enter any of his stock for pre+ 
miums, nor did Mr. Robinson kis” “shéep 5 
having had several medals adjudged tothem > 
at former meetings —the Premiums fos Stock. 
were awarded as foilow:—To Jamés: Scrat- 
ton, esq. the silver medal, for the best cart 
stallion ; to Mr° George’ Marshall, of Kel- 
vedon Hatch, ditto, tor the best bull 5 to 
Mr. Pooley, of Kelvedon, ditto’, for the “bese 
cow; to Filmer Honéy wood, ‘esq. ditto, for 
the ‘best ram: and ewe hogwets} ‘fine wool; 
to Péter Wright, esq ditto, for the best fat 
wether. There wefe no candidates fér the 
‘long-wool ‘sleep and boar. ‘Various premi- 
ums were likewise adjudged © to labourers and 
Servants in husbandry. 
Married.} “The Rev. pfeil! Van acide. 
of Woodham Ferris, to Miss Sarah By Stevens, 
eldest dabghter ot the: Rev. Dr. >: rector of 
Panfield. wah: 
At Springfield, James Caldwell, esq. bar- 
rack-master of Clielmsford,’ to ‘Mrs. Dixon, 
widow of Mr. Richard D. * 4 hola <liide 
At Newport, Mr. one. ee 80, fo Mrs. 
Lambert, 81): 
Died.} At Debien Parsonage, a ee weeks 
after the birth of her ninth child, Mrs. Tot® 
ton, the Rey. Mr. T-. rector of Debden. 4 
At Rochford, - Mas. Blarnideps w ifs of a 
David H. 66. 
At South w eld, Mars, Pan Lodge wile of 
Jas: L esq. 68: 
ERE Malden, Mr. Ea Faas, attor- 
ney, 28 
* At Maryland, Ww illiam Smith, esq. ; 
At Ritgewell C: ause Wey Ore ee Chap- 
tend 6D i 
KENT. 
It is in contemplati on to apply-for an act 
of parliament tor making a turnpike road 
from Hythe} through Stone: creeks to Cans 
tefbury. See 
« Av-tew dayssince, asa ionic in the emy 
ploy of John Julius Angerstein, esq. was dig- 
ging up some earth in the:orchard at the 
wood ands, at Blackheath, ‘he found an 
earthen pot, which, on ingpeediony was found 
to contain 253 pieces of sifvér doin, most of 
them bearing’ the head. of Queen Elizabeth: 
They are’ tn high preservation, and in size 
abont that of a dollar, but much thinner. 
Married.} ° At--Canterbury,~ W. Smith, 
esq. surg¢on of the royal: aitillery; to pipe 
Maria Bown. —Captain Turiier, of the roy- 
al waggon train, to: Miss Browning, of-Wal- 
tham.—Thomas Church, gent. to ‘Miss Re- 
becca Webb, both of Rochester.~ * 9 ©) <> 
At Herne ee ges + to oe Fairbrass. 
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