1806. | 
50,—Mrs. Bacon, wife of Mr. Leonard B , 
wine-merchant, after languifhing twelve 
months under a cancer in the tongue.—Mrs. 
Elizabeth Corbould, 72. — Mrs. Mary Fell, 
6.—Mr. Thomas Burleigh, of the Sun and 
Anchor public houfe, and a ferjeant in the 
Norwich volunteer infantry, 42.—Mifs Co- 
Jumbine, only remaining child of F. Colum- 
bine, efg., 46 —Mr, William Stenford, fore- 
man to Mr. Rooke, carpenter, 65.— jeremi- 
ah Norris, efq., 70. On opening the vault 
belonging to his family, in the church of St. 
Peter’s Mancroft, a live bat was found there- 
in, of a greyith colour, where it had probably 
lain in atorpid ftate, a folitary companion 
for the dead, more than thirty-two years, the 
diftance of time fince the vault was before 
Opened. 
At Brifby, Mr. Edward Cafe, formerly of 
Pattifley Houfe, 33 
At Hilborough, Mrs. Spinks, relict of Mr. 
S., 58. 
At Lynn, Mrs. Maxey. Allen, reli& of Al- 
derman A.—Mrs. Jarvis, wife of Mr. L. W. 
Jarvis, 32. 
At Wymondham, Mr. 
dale, farmer, 7o. 
At Fakenham, Mrs. Sillett, 76. 
At Blofield, Mr. Charles Hardingham, 
$4. 
At Difs, Mrs. Burton, relict of the Rev. 
George B., reétor of Elden, in Suffolk. 
At Armingland Hall, Mifs Prifcilla Sands, 
21. 
At Loddon, fuddenly, Mr. William Win- 
ter, plumberand glazier, 49. 
At Eaftmore, Mrs. Worthy, wife of Mr. 
“Thomas W., 65. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married] The Rev. George Walker, fon 
of the Rev. William W_, of Sturton, to Mifs 
Denny, daughter of the late Samuel D., efq., 
of Eye 
At Ipfwich, Mr J Lawrance, attorney, to 
Mifs Jerard —P. T. Richardfon, efq, of 
Limehoufe, Middlefex, to Mifs Harriet Ful- 
cher, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas F., 
timber-merchant. 
Mr. T. Froft, of Willifham Hall, to Mifs 
Moore, daughter of the late Mr. Robert M., 
of Bucklefham. 
At Cockfield, Mr. William Tricker, 
grocer, of Bury, to Mifs M. Ruffel, daugh- 
ter of Mr, R. 
Died.} At Heveningham, Mr. 
farmer, 68. — 
At Bardwell, 
N., gent., 64. 
At wry: Mr. James Felton, 35.—Mrs. 
Feltom, go. — Frederic William, third fon 
of Mr. Charles Blomfield, 13. 
At Stowlangtoft, Mrs. Denton, reli& of 
John D., efq., 66. 
At Battesford, fuddenly, while giving di- 
re“tions to his fervant’ in the ftable, Mr. Pow- 
‘ell, farmer., 
Montury Mas, No, 140, 
Samuel 
Baldry, 
Mrs. Nunn, wife of Martin 
Suffolk—Effex—Kent, 
Leatherf-_ 
189 
At Cotton Hail, 
Mr. Thomas D. 
At Stradbrook, Mrs. 
Mr, William B., 33. 
At Great Barton, Mr. 
farmer. 
At Harkftead, Mr. Robert Daniel, 82. 
At Southwold, John Thompfon, efq , 69. 
At Brandon, Mrs. Crofts, reli€t of the 
Rey. Mr. C. re&tor of that place. 
At Brandon Hall, Mrs. Burch, relict of 
William B., efq,, %4.. 
At Ipf{wich, Mr. George Stebbing, 80, 
ESSEX. 
Married.| At Cardington Beds, the Revs 
John Fofter, vicar of Weft Thurroch, in this 
county, to the Hon. Mifs St. John, eldeit 
daughter of the late Lord St. John. 
At Little Waltham, Mr. James Samms, to 
Mrs. Beardwell. » 
At Golchanger, Mr. William Salmon, to 
Mrs. Durham, wife of 
Bradfield, wife of 
Daniel Parfons, 
' Mrs. Ardley. 
Mr. James Siecle Es of Malden, to 
Mifs E. Ruffle, fecond daughter of Mr. R., 
of Galleywood Common. 
Mr. William Brown, of Becneuaed, to 
Mifs Ann’Waters, fecond daughter ef Mr. 
John W., of Moulfham. 
Mr. Kendal, of the Rofe Tavern, South- 
church, to Mrs. Pettikin, ~ 
| Died.} At Thaxted, Thomas Johnfom 
Thomaton, fon of Mr. T. -» 16.—Mrs. Jen 
nings, wife of Mr. J., Diffeating minifter. 
At Harwich, Mrs, Parfons, wife of Mr, 
William P., fen.—-Mifs Deane, only daughter 
of the late Mr. Henry D. 
At Colchefter, Mr. Edward Aufton, feedf- 
man.—=Daniel, third fon of the late Mr. Jas. 
Wayman, attorney, £2. 
Mrs. Stoney, wife of the Rev. Mr. §., vie 
car of Thorp le Soken, 
KENT. 
The plan of a chapel tobe built in the 
dock-yard, for the accommodation of officers 
and artificers of Chatham yard, the royal ma- 
rines, and the ordinary, has been tranimitted 
to the Commiffioner. It is to be put in exes 
cutign immediately, and will be fuffic'ently 
lage to accommodate four thoufand perfons, 
This county is much indebted tothe mem- 
bers of the very laudable inftitution eftablifh- 
ed at Hythe, for the improvement of fat we- 
thers, as every year tends to add beneficiak 
improvement to that defcription of cattle, 
which is foeffentially ferviceable to mankinde 
At the laft anniverfary meeting of the focie 
ety, the adjudication of the prizes was as fol- 
lows :-—To Mr. E, Ruffell, of New Romney, 
for his two years old wethers (grafs-fed), 
one of which being of the greateft dead 
weight of any produced (130 1b) 5 and the 
other as pofiefiing the moft beautiful fymmefry 
and fhape —To Mr. B. Cobb, of New Rome 
ney, for his one year old wether (grais. fed), 
the greatefi dead weight (108 1bs.).—And to 
Mr. Rolfe, of New Romney, for his one year 
Bh old 
