582 
NORFOLK. 
Ata late meeting of the Haven, and Pier 
Commitflioners of Yarmouth, the tdea was 
revived of ere€ting a bridge over the river 
Wenfum, at Carrow Abbey, Norwich 
An a& for repairing the parifh church of 
Great Yarmeuth, and rebuilding the tower 
thereof, has juft received the roval affent, 
The Norwich paving bili has received the 
royal affent. Notwithflancing the oppo- 
fition made to this very neceflury mea- 
fure, there is not a city or- populous town 
throughout the kingdom th:t ftood in greater 
want of improvement in that refpe@, The 
expences of obtaining this a&, and of carry- 
ing it into exscution, ate to be defrayed by an 
annual rate of 4s in the pound on the half’ 
rental; and rs. 4d in the pound on thofe 
houfes, &c. which are not laic to the poor’s 
rate, computed on half of their annual value; 
alfo bysa frontage rate of 2d. per running 
foot; a lefs rate to be collected when the 
poor’s rates exceed cs. 6d inthe pound —The 
rates to commence onthe 24th of June in- 
ftant, for one half years and afterwards on 
the 25sthof December in every year, for one 
year, to be collected quarterly. —One-third 
of the rates to be paid by the landlord, and 
the other two-thiras by the tenant. Where 
the houfes, &c. are not laid tothe poor’s rate, 
the landlord is to pay the whole rate. “Com. 
mifiioners may: borrow money on intereft, or 
by way of life annuities. ANowance is to 
be made to perfons who have made any new 
pavement prior to this act. 
Married.| At Lyng, Mr. John Hammer- 
ton, attorney, to Mifs Blyth. 
At Blofield, Mr. Wm, Morris, 
Sufanna Paftle. 
Mr. Richard Kittle, of Norwich, to Mifs 
Maria Mayes, youngeft daughter of Mr. 
Wm. M. of Caiftor. 
Mr. S Cannon, of North Walfham, to 
Mifs E. Gooch, of Thurgarton. 
Mr. Dawfon, of Swanion, near London, 
to Mifs King, of Beccles. 
Mr. W. Burton, to Mifs E Pitcher, both 
of North Waltham. 
Mr. R. Fuller, plumber ard glazier, of 
Shipdam,.to Mifs Eilen Barton, of Threxton. 
Mr. George Back, of Norwich, to Mifs 
Dye, of Ayliham. 
At Norwich, G. B. Wefton, Efq. to Mifs 
Lucinda Harper, daughter of Mr. Wm. H.— 
Mr. Vernon, 
O.dman, 
The Rev..Mr. Stoughton, to Mifs Dye 
Lloyd, fourth daughter of Col. L.\ of Baw- 
defwell. 
Died.| At Norwich, Mr. D. Sadish: fifh- 
monger, 55 —Mrs. Tuck. who formerly 
kept the coffee-houfe in the market-place, 
86.—Mrs. leggs, 80.—Mrs. Heafell, wire 
of Mr. H —Mis. reachman, 66.—Mr. ja 
cob Scott, 44.——-Mrs. Mary Cannell, wife of 
Mr. C. collar-maker, 43.—Mafter John 
Springfield, fon of Nits. Heod, of the Moon 
to Mifs 
Norfolk.— Suffolk 
late of the theatre, to Mifs - 
[July 1, 
and Stars inn=—"4r. Thomas Thurgar, book4 
feller.—Mr. James Lea, of the Waggon and 
Horfes inn, 63. 
At North Walfham, -Mrs. Hubbard, 92.—< 
Mrs Rebinfon, wife of Mr. Richard R. 
linen draper. 
At Roydon, where he was ona vifit, Mr. 
John Rudel, 61. 
Aty \émaneli: Lieut. Edward White, of 
his Majefty’s thio the Alert.-—Mr. W. Fither, 
only fon of Wm. F. jun. efq receiver-gene- 
ral for this county, 13. 
At Durlingham, Mr. John ames fate 
mer, lite of Babingley. 
At Acle, Mr. Wm. Fowler, late a ré- 
fpectable farmer at Beighton, 62.- 
At Hingham, Mrs. Lovick, wife of Mr. 
L. cooper. ; 
At Tottenhill, near Seth, Mrs. 
wife of Mr. M. 
At Lynn, Mr. Henry Hubbard, landing- 
Waiter of the cuftoms there. 
Martin; 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.]| The Rev. Thomas Jones, of 
Peterhoufe, Cambridge, to Mifs ‘Tennant, 
daughter of the Rev. C. Tennant, of Samp- 
fon’s-tall, in this county. 
Mr. J Weeding, farmer, of Alderton, to 
Milfs Lawrence, dawentes of the late Mr. Sa- 
muel Lawrence, of Shottifham, near Wont 
bridge. 
Mr. Boutte}], grocer and draper, of Nay 
land, to Mifs Matchets of Worlington. 
Mr John Cook, farmer, of Burgate, to 
Mifs Betty Gabertus, daughter of the late 
Mr G. of Briftol. 
Mr. G. Fenn, furveyor, to Mifs Crick- 
may, both of Beccles. 
At Long Melford, John Middleton, efg. - 
(nephew to Sir W. Middleton, bart. of Crowe 
field) to Mifs Mary Burroughs, daughter of 
the late J. Burroughs, efq. of Elmore-houfe, 
Herts. . 
At Bury, the Rev. W. C, Cruttenden, 
fellow of Sidney Suffex College, Cambridge, 
to Mifs Theophiia Mills, fecond daughter of 
the Rev. Edw. Mills, lecturer of St. Jamies, 
Eury, and prebendary of Lincoln. 
Died.] At Bury, Mrs. Martha Prigg, wife 
of Mr. P. tailor, 73.—Mrs. Blachley, wife 
of Charles B. efg.—Mr. Wm. Hunter, late 
of the Cock and Pye inn. 
The Rev. Wm. Butts, rector of Little 
Wilbraham, and vicar of Granchefter, and 
formerly of Benet College, both which liv- 
ings are in the gift of that college. 
At Melford, Mrs. Jane Chevallier, fitter 
of the late Rev. Temple.C. of Afpal Hall, - 
75.—Mrs. Hazard, wife of Mr. H. late of 
the Ram inn.—Mrs. Lungley, wife of Ze- 
pa ae gent. 75. 
At Saxon Street, near ieverocibees Mrs. © 
Chambers, wife of Mr. Henry C. 
“it Benhall, Samvel Toller, gent. one of 
the chief conftables of the hundred of Plomef- 
6, 39. 
At 
