276 
Kefgrave) for tgs. 5 
Croxton) hali-breds produced 14s. 6d. The 
Duke of Grafton, who ftill adheres to 
the Norfolk fheep, fold his wethers for 20s. 
each ; Mr. Archer’s (of Barton Mills) of the 
fame breed, efteemed very handfome, pro- 
duced 22s. (whilft his half bred Southdowns 
reached only 18s.) Mr. Beeton’s (Hardwick) 
22s. Vs. Palmer’s (of Herringfwell) 21s. Mr. 
Grofs’s (of Sutton) 20s. and Mr. C, Mathew’s 
(of Stowlangtoft) the fame price; Mr. Simp- 
fon’s (of Newton) 19s. and Mr. Gwilt’s (of 
Icklingham) heath Norfolks, 14s. 6d 
Marvied.| Mr. Thomas Armftrong, fchool- 
mafter, or Ipfwich, to Mifs Bailey, of Bury.» 
‘=—Mr. fofeph Iron, of Bury, to Mifs Col- 
chefter, daughter of Mr. Colchefter, of 
Ipfwich 
At Loweftoft, major O’Brien, of the 24th 
regiment, to Lady Dickfon, widow of the late 
admiral fir Archibald Dickfon, bart. of Har- 
dingham Hall, in Norfolk. 
Died.| Mr. Aubrey Crofs, of Sudbury. 
He was going from Colchefter to Lexdon 
camp in a fingle horfe chaife, when he over- 
took a waggon near the Drury farm, in the 
Maldon road, which, in endeavouring to pafs, 
the right hand wheel of his chaife came in 
contaé with the waggon, when the fhafts of 
the former were broken, and he fell under 
the wheels of the waggon, which paffing over 
his head, inftantly crufhed him to death. 
At. Woodbridge, aged 78, Mrs. Cornell, 
reli&t of the Rev. Wm. Cornell, many years 
diffenting minifter at Rendham.—Aged 65, 
Mr. Skipper, farmer, of Little Blakenham, 
near lofwich, 
At Stonham, Mrs. Rofe, late of Bury, and 
relict of the Rev. Zachariah Rofe, rector of 
Broughton, Northamptonfhire.—Mrs. Mavy- 
fton, widow, late of Hoxne. 
Aged 73, Mr. John Canham, of Bury, for- 
merly of Little Saxnam,, having lately retired 
from the farming bufinefs : a gentleman well 
known on the Turf, and generally refpected. 
Aged 88, Mrs. Ruffell, widow of the late 
Ambrofe Ruffell, gent. of Cockfield. 
Aged 73, the Rev. Temple Chevalier, of 
Afpall Hall: an acting magiftrate for the 
county, and formerly of Magdalen college, 
Cambridge. : SP 
Aged 15, Mifs Trotman, daughter of Robt. 
Trotman, efq. of Ip{wich.—Aged 66, Mr. 
Sutton, formerly a fhopkeeper at Stowmarker. 
—Aged 32, Mr. James King, of Gofbeck, 
near Ipf{wich. 
Mr. Derifley’s (of 
ESSEX. 
Married. |] Mr.=William Garrington, jun. 
of Burnham, to Mrs. Whitlock. : =i 
In London, james Taber, efq. of Long- 
acre, to Mrs. Barnard, of Bradfield-houfe, 
La wford.—Mr. William Smith, draper and 
taylor, of Stebbing, te Mifs Gadaway, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Gadaway, butcher, of Finchisg- 
field. ; 2. ; 
- At All Saints, Cole ie 
. 
fer, Mr. Daniel Mil- 
Effex—Kent. 
[O&. 15 
ler, jun. to Mifs Martha Martim, fourth 
daughter of the late Mr. J. Martin, of Tolle- 
fhunt Darcy.—Mr. Sach, upholfterer, of Mai 
don, to Mifs Pond —-Capt. Bailey, of the Weft 
Norfolk militia, to Mifg Rolfe, eldeft daughter 
of William Rolfe, efq. of Aldham. ; 
Died.| Mrs. Nicols, wife of Mr. Nicols, of 
Great Baddow-hall.—Mrs. Taylor, wife of 
Thomas Taylor, efq. of Abberton-hall.—-Mrs, 
Miller, wife of Mr. C. M. Miller, of Shoe- 
bury. 
i Halfted, aged 64, Mr. Edward Argent, 
many years a carpenter and builder of that ” 
place.—-Mr. Wiffen, of the Red Lion, Latch- 
ingdon, many years landlord of the Griffin inn, 
Danbury. , 
Of a deep decline, Mr. Jofeph Carter, o& 
Woodham hall, a much refpected farmer: 
At Colchefter, Mr. James Cullum.—Aged 
66, Loftus Wood, M. D. ; 
At Burftead Vicarage, the Rev. P. D? Aran- 
-da, many years vicar of Great Burftead and 
Wakering, both in this county. 
KENT. 
Great repairs and improvements are now 
making on Dymchurch-wail, particularly at 
the weit end between Hythe and Romney. 
Tic expence of labour and cartage alone for 
the laf month, is eftimated at between 3 and 
4000). 
Married.) At Folkftone, Mr. William Git- 
tins, carpenter, to Mifs Rachel Atwood: — 
In London, Mr. Henry Mount, of Nacking-- 
ton, to Mifs Mary Collard, of Hoath, near 
Canterbury.—Cap:ain George Anfell, jun. of 
Ramfgate, to Mifs Carter, late of Peterbo- 
rough. 
At Canterbury, John Need, efg. of Shere 
wood-hail, in the county of Nottingham, and 
lieutenant-colonel of the Nottingham militia, | 
to Mifs M. Welfitt, youngeft daughter of 
Dr. Welfitt, prebend of Canterbury- 
At Linftead, the Rev. G P. Marth, of 
Dodington, to Mifs Barling, daughter of the 
lare J. Barling, efq. of Norids:—Charles 
Mogg, efq. of Tunbridge Welts, to Mifs- — 
Youug, daughter of the late Captam John 
Yours, of the royal navy. ___ 
Died.] At Canterbury, aged 85, Mr. Tho- 
mas Fiarris—Aged 80, Mrs Webb.—Aged’ 
4, Mrs. Maffer, widow --Mrs,M ‘Cana, widow 
ef the late Mr. Edward M‘Cann, furgeon, of 
Wingham. — John Caftleden, fon of Mr. 
Caftleden, corn-porter. - | bis 
At Little Chart, Mrs. Lewis Munn, aged 
‘e Smarden, aged 3c, Mrs. A. Aufting 
wife of Mr. Benjamin Auftin, diffenting mi- 
nifter of that plac®@—-Mr Willmonton, mil- 
ler, of Great Chart.—At Dartford, Mrs. 
Franklin. mother of Mr. Franklin, coach-ma- 
ker. —The Rev. J: Benfon, D. D. the fenior 
prebendary of Canterbury, to which ftall he 
was prefented in the year 1767 by his uncle, » 
