1806.) 
At Scottowe, Mrs. Mary Blake, 74. 
At Bodney Hall, Madame Elizabeth de 
Levis de Mirepoix, aged 4g. This lady, de- 
icended from one of the moft diftinguithed 
families in France, forfook early in life the 
fafcinativg allurements of a court for the re- 
tirement and aufterity of a monaflic life. 
To a fervent piety and ttri@ obfervance of 
teligious duties fhe added fuavity of difpof- 
tion, and a refisement and polifh of manners, 
the ftriking characteriftics of the ancient 
French novility. From the ftorm of the 
French Revolution, the Benedictine convent 
(of which fhe had been a member 31 years, 
and fuperior 22) fought fhelter in England, 
and found an afylum in this county, where 
for the laft fifteen years the nuns have been 
occupied in the education of catholic young 
ladies. 
At Norwich, Mrs. Elizabeth Thornby, 73. 
At Swefield, near North Walfham. the 
Rev, Thomas Meux, rector of Swafield, 
vicar of Pafton and Barney, 68. His death 
was occafioned by a dreadfvl cancer on the 
face. and throat, the fevere pain from which 
he for feveral years endured with fuch forti- 
tude and refignation as. could only be the ef- 
fe&ts of a pious mind and good confcience. 
He was the only brother to Richard Meux, 
efq. the eminent porter brewer, in London. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married | Mr. Harper, of Wenhafton, 
brandy-merchant, to Mils Aldred, of Wiffett. 
At Sudbury, Mr. James Wright, of Bun- 
tingford, Herts, to Mifs E,.Oxley, of Sud- 
bury, 
Lieutenant Kingfury, of the Weft Suf- 
folk militia, to Mifs Brown, daughter of 
Captain B. of Ipfwich, 
Mr. Chandler, farmer, of Pettiftree, to 
Miis Cafhborne, daughter of the late Rev. J. 
C, re€tor of. Old Newton. 
Mr. John Marthall, Cambridge Univerfity 
Library keeper, to M. ts Baldrey, daughter of 
the late Mr. A. B. of Ipf{wich. 
Died.| At Bury, Mrs. Iabella Cullum, 
fifter to Sir Thomas C. bart.—Mr. John Tur- 
ner, jun. fhoemaker, 40.—Mrs. Warren, wile 
of Mr. W. haberdafher. 
At Finborough, Mrs. Maddifon, wife. of 
Mr. Thomas M. 
At Weft Stow, Mr. James Cooper, many 
years fteward to the late Marquis Cora- 
wallis. 
Act Melton, Richard Wood, gent. many 
“years an eminent attorney, but who had re- 
tired from bufinefs, 79, 
At Shottitham, Mr. Wiiliasa Waller, an 
Opulent farmer, 63. 
- At Mildenhall, Mr. Thomas Gibbs, 32. 
At Woodbridge, Mrs. Wild, wife of Mr. 
James W. auctioneer. 
At Ritby, Mrs. Jaques, wife of Mr: Rich- 
ard J. farmer, 
At Pakenham, Mr. Nathaniel Mathew, 63. 
At Saxham, near Bury, Mr, Silverfone, 
“farmer, 
Suffolk—E fex— Kent. 375 
At Beccles, Mifs Alexander, fecond daughs 
ter of Major A. 17. 
At Ipfgich, Mr. Peter Fennier, parith 
clerk of St. Lawrence, 30.—Mr. Thomas 
Skitter, fon of Mr. S. of the Golden. Lion 
Inn. 
ESSEX, 
Married.] At Colcheiter, Mr. H. Fearis, 
of New Hall, Tendring, to Mifs Annis. 
At Chelmsford, Dr. Hendy, to Mifs So- 
phia Morgan, daughter of the Rev. Juha MM, 
rector of that parifh. 
Died.| At Harwich, at the Three Cups 
inn, Mrs Coke, wife of Mr. Henry C. mer- 
chant, from Hampthire, who lately failed in 
the packet toCuxhaven, whither fhe intend- 
ed to follow lim. 
At Malden, Mrs. Hee wif of Thomas fe. 
efq.—Nr. Rickard, of ‘Langford, farmer. 
At Danbury, Mr. Ellis. 
At Shopland, Mr. C. Knapping, 82. 
At Chelmsford, Mrs. Sarab Lough, 75. 
At Little Bromley, Mrs. Newman, wife 
of the Rev. Thomas N. reftor of that place. 
At Great Tford, James Johnfon, efq. gr. 
At Colchefter, Mr. Giles Nun —Mr, 
Crefwell, butcher,——-Mr. Samuel Winnock, 
Tx 
At Great Coggefhall, Richard White, 
efq. 43. 
KENT. 
At a general meeting of the Kent Society 
for the Encouragement of Agriculture aad 
Induftry, held at Canterburv on the sth of 
April, it was refolved, that the following 
premiums fheuld be offered, to be adjudged 
at the next anniverfary.--Totwo married and 
two fingle fervants in Hufbandry, whe have 
lived in the fame fervice, with good charac- 
ters, the greateft number of years (not le/s 
than five), two guineas each.—To two fe- 
male fervants in hufbandry, on the like con- 
ditions, two guineas each. —To one boy in 
hutbandry, under the age of feventeen years, 
who fhall. have lived in the fame fervice, 
(being his firft) witha good chiracter, the 
_ greateft number of years (not lefs than five), 
one guinea.—‘Il'o three labourers in hafban- 
dry, who have worked for the fame matter 
or miftrefs, the greateft number of years, 
and ftill regularly continue to do the fame, 
two guineas each.——To three labourers’ ig 
hufbandry, who have breught up the greate?™ 
mnuniber of their own legitimate children, 
(not lefs than fix), to the age of fix years, 
in habits cf honeft induftry, with the leaf 
afiftance from their refpective parithes, two 
guineas each.—To the labourer in hutbandry, 
who fhall produce a certificate, figned by the 
minifter and church-warden, or two refpeck- 
able inhabitants of the parifh, of his having 
in his poffeilion on the firft of May next, the 
greateit numper of living ttocksof Bees (not 
lefs than five), the fare having been his 
own property for five nionths previous to 
that day, three guineas.—To the owner of 
the bef cart ftallien kept for public fervice 
in 
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