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hip-owner. Mr. John Parker, of Leeds, merchant, to Mifs Beilby, of Scarborough. At Wakefield, Richard Bailey, efq. of Broomfield, to Mifs Haift of Wakefield. At Malton, Mr. Temple, furgeon, to Mifs Blackburn.

At Huddersfield, Mr. Croffard, to Mifs Battye, of Finney.

At Barnley, Mr. Keir, attorney, to Mifs Mallifon. Mr. Handley, of Wakefield, to Mifs Lydia, of Pontefract.

Died.] At York, Mr. Matthew Cockin, one of the common-council men for that city. Mr. W. Clayton, twenty-two years goaler of York-Castle; a fituation which enabled him to exercife his well-known benevolence, by a humane and equitable indulgence to thofe unfortunate, and often criminal members of the community, who were his prisoners, not one of whom has ever been heard to complain of his treatment.

Mr. William Stavers, formerly of Northumberland. At an advanced age, Mrs. Teafdale, wife of Mr. H. Teafdale. Mrs. Dodfworth, wife of J. Dodsworth, efq. Mr. Robert Robfon, of the white-horfe inn. Aged 86, Mrs. E. Battie, a maiden lady.

At Benaffee, near Catterick, Mifs Carter, only daughter of Mr. Jofeph Carter.

At Thornton, near Bradford, aged 71, the Rev. Jofeph Thwaites, many years curate of that place.

At Whitby, John Mellar, efq.

At Wakefield, Mrs. Milnes, relict of Robert Milnes, efq.

At Fofton-Hall, aged 53, Mr. William Shayler, late of Poppleton.

At Barwick-in-Elmet, Rev. R. Deane, B. D. rector of Barwick and of Kirkbram, within the deanery of Dor cafter, who, from the general confidence in his great integrity, by means of fmall fums entrusted to him, is supposed to have released more debtors from prifon, than other individual in the kingdom.

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At Notton, aged 84, Mr. Robt. Fofter, late of Fryfton.

At Crofly-Grange, aged 76, Mr. Giles Fall. At Hull, aged 81, W. Jarratt, efq. Aged 86, John Hall, efq.

At Leeds, aged 56, Mrs. Sharp, wife of Mr. Sharp, of Gilderfome.

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At Scarborough, Mrs. Clemisha, wife of Mr. R. Clemi ha, woollen-draper. Holby, widow of the late Captain Holby, of

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At Liverpool, Captain Inglis, to Mifs Kendall. Mr. R. Wicksteed, merchant, to Mifs Tatlock, of Richmond. Mr. W. R. Anderfon, to Mifs H. Corfe. Captain Powditch, to Mrs. Jackfon. Mr. @. Turner, gunmaker, to Mifs M. Roberts. Mr. Z. Matthews, to Mifs F. Gibfon. Captain Pince, to Mifs. E. Jackson, of the Tide Mills.

At Manchester, Mr. R. Syers, merchant. of Liverpool, to Mifs Wright, of Manchester, Mr. J. Baron, manufacturer, to Mifs S. Ent wifle.

At Chorley, Mr. W. Heugh, attorney, to Mrs. Winstanley.

At Lindale, in Cartmel, Captain William Kellett, to Miss Mellar.

At Cartmel, Captain Carter, to Mifs Jepfam.

At Ardwick, near Manchefter, Mr. John Dixon, of Bolton, to Mifs Margaret Hartley.

Died.] At Lancafter, aged 85, John Barrow, efq. late alderman of that place. Mr. John Gardner, foap boiler. Aged 67, Mr. William Parkinson, clock-maker. Aged 80, Mr. George Parkins. Mifs Howfon, daugh ter of the late Mr. W. Howfon. Mr. James Dearden. Mr. R. Townly, who was killed by falling under a cart.

At Manchester, Mrs. Holland, wife of Mr. T. Holland, jun. Mr. Thomas Rothwell. Aged 69, Mr. Benjamin Wildsmith.

At Liverpool, aged nearly 100, Mrs. Park. Aged 55, Mrs. Waring. Mr. John Cafh. Mrs. Ann Brooks, Mrs. Metcalfe, wife of Mr. J. Metcalfe. Mr. H. Baldwin, brazier. Mr. James Hales, cooper.

At Prefton, aged 38, James Moore, efq. alderman and banker, who is univerfally res gretted as an upright magiftrate, an honeft tradefman, a fincere friend, and a benevolent benefactor to the poor. At Newby Bridge, near Ulverton, James Machell, efq.

At Warrington, Mr. John Fallows, ironfounder. Aged 66 Mrs. Knowles.

At Ormskirk, Mrs. Berrett, wife of the Rev. Mr. Berrett. Mr. John Clarke, brewer. At Heysham, James Greenalgh, efq.

John Booth, of Wearden-Fold, near Ley. land, and Ellen Derbifhire, midwife, of Straw hill, were frozen to death on their return home.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] At Chester, Mr. Morgan, fupervifor of Excife at Northwich, to Mrs. Boyd. At

At Preftbury, Mr. William Taylor, to Mifs Weeton, both of Macclesfield.

At Farndon, Lieutenant Colonel Nelfon, of the 111th regiment of fout, to Mifs Catherine Carroll, of Ireland.

Died.] At Chester, aged 89, J. C. Worley, efq. formerly of Platt, near Manchester. Mr. T. Pickmore, fword-bearer.

At Macclesfield, Thomas Wardle, efq. Mrs. Hodkinfon, wife of Mr. Hodkinson of the old Angel-Inn. Mrs. Orme.

At Upton, Mrs. Brittain, wife of Mr. J. Brittain.

At the feat of George Smyth, efq. near Chefter, Henry Venour, efq. formerly of Bir mingham.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Derby, Mr. Clark, malfter, of Burton-upon-Trent, to Mifs R. Bromley, of the former place.

At Thorpe, wear Afhborne, Mr. P. H. rding of Ashley-Heath, Staffordshire, to Mifs M. Borton, of the former place.

At Winster, Mr. William Marfden, of Crich, to Mrs. Mafon, of the former place. Thurlfton Grange, Samuel Fox, efq. to Mifs Darwin, of Stamford.

Died.] At Stavely, Jofeph Sales, a lunatic who deftroyed himself by cutting his throat. Martha Key, who had been loft 13 days, notwithstanding the most diligent fearch, and who was at length difcovered in a hedge, where the had perished in the fnow.

At Pington, Jofeph Cocke, a collier, who was killed by the falling of a large coal in a pit.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Newark, Mr. John Topley, of Eaft Bridgford, to Mrs. Martha Innocent, of the fame place.

At Bunney, Richard Cole, efq. of Normanton on the Wolds, to Mifs S. Parkins, of Bunny Park.

Died.] At Nottingham, Mr. Hind, Taylor, Mrs. Lowne, wife of Mr. Lowne, ironmonger. Suddenly Mr. Richard Shelten, one of the loyal Nottingham infantry. Mr. John Fletcher, formerly a draper.

'At Croffwell-butler, near Bingham, aged 92, Mr. Thomas Bell, formerly a refpectable farmer and publican.

At Arrold, aged 75, Mrs. Sherbrooke, widow of the late William Sherbrooke, efq.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Deeping Bank, nearly oppofite the point between Crowland and Cowbit, has been deftroyed by a flood, in confequence of which, 30,000 acres of land were inundated.

Married.] At Little Grimsby, near Louth, the Right Honourable Lord William Beauclerk, to Mifs Nelthorpe.

At Spilby, Mr. Edward Micklethwaite, inn-holder, to Mifs Elizabeth Culley. Mr. George Enderby, cordwainer, to Mifs S. Day. Died.] At Lincoln, Mrs. White, late of Bridlington. Aged 63, Mrs. Kent, widow

of the late Alderman Kent. Aged 81, Mrs. Hide, widow. Serjeant Roach of the 34th regiment.

At Spilby, Mrs. T. Winship.

At Spalding, S. S. Ingram, efq. last furviving fon of the late Captain Ingram. Mrs. Cookfon, wife of Mr. Edward Cookfon. Mrs. Faulkner, relict of the late Mr. Lyon Faulkner.

At Gainsborough, aged 81, Mrs. Fowler. Mr. Peele, of the Lamb.

At Louth, aged 64, Mr. John Grant, one of the largest farmers in Lincolnshire.

At Stamford, aged 78, Mrs. 3harrard, widow.

At Sleaford, aged 60, Mr. Robert Theckftone, of the Angel Inn.

At Beefby, near Louth, aged 95, Mr. John Walkerby, a refpectable farmer and grazier. At Boston, aged 77, Mrs. Brackenbury, widow.

At Seaton, Robert Cobley, fervant to Mr. Skelton, who dropped down dead as he was threshing in his mafter's barn.

RUTLANDSHIRE.

Married At Manton, Needham Chefelden, efq. to Mifs Slater.

Died.] At Effingham, Mr. John Bland.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Leicester, John Hawksley, efq. of Arnold mill, to Mifs S. Arnold, an amiable daughter of Dr. Arnold, of Leicester.

Died.] At Leicester, aged 62, Mr. Thomas Lockwood, a gentleman defervedly efteemed by a numerous and refpectable acquaintance, as uniting to a ftrong and cultivated understanding, the strictest probity and honour.-Leicester Journal.

Mr. W. Brown, hair dreffer. Mr. Wright, of the Marquis of Granby Inn.

At Cotes, near Loughborough, aged 68, Mr. Francis White, a refpectable grazier.

At Blaby, aged 21, Mifs Flude, eldeft daughter of Mr. Flude, of that place.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. John Norman, of Birmingham, to Mifs Mary Chapman, of the former place.

At Cheadle, Mr. Bakewell, to Mifs Keys. At Eccleshall, the Rev. R. W. B. Hill, of Hough, Cheshire, to Mifs Green, of Lawford Hall, Eflex.

At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. John Greaves, to Mifs Wilfon, both of that place.

At Leek, W. Pepps, jun. architect, of Newcastle, to Mifs Ashton, of the former place.

Died.] At Shelton, in the Staffordshire Potteries, aged 35, Mr. William Smith, manufacturer of earthen ware, who had ferved in the capacity of a lay-preacher for feveral years; and a few days after, Mrs. Smith, his wife, aged 27.

At Ecclefhall, Mifs Painter.

At Tamworth, Mr. Samuel Freeth, formerly of Birmingham.

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WARWICKSHIRE.

The advantages derived by the inhabitants of Birmingham from the erection of the Union flour mill, may be feen by the following statement. In London the quartern loaf 4lbs. 5oz. 8ims. was fold on the 2nd, of February for 84d, equivalent to a loaf of 6lbs. 2oz. 7dms. for 1s. for which the Birmingham mill fells to its fubfcribers a loaf of 9lb. 3oz. Its fecond flour is fold at 35s. per fack. Thus Birmingham is fupplied with 3lbs. 9dms. of bread more than London for the fame

money.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. Richard Howes, baker, to Mifs Mary Downing, of Belbroughton. Mr. Samuel Raven, jun. to Mifs Elizabeth Badger, both of Digbeth. Mr. Samuel Rowney, to Mifs Elizabeth Bratt.

At Manfetter, Thomas Freer, gent. one of the coroners of this borough, to Mifs F. Wilday, youngest daughter of John Wilday, efq. of Athertone.

At Afton, Mr. William White, bitt maker, of Birmingham, to Mifs Martha Green, of Deritend.

At Handfworth, Mr. Thomas Butcher, of Birmingham, to Mrs. Jukes, of the Red Lion Inn, of the fame place.

At Cannock, Mr. James Bailey, grocer, &c. to Mrs. Talbot, milliner of the fame place.

At Coleshill, Mr. T. Wallis, alderman of Tamworth, to Mifs Drakeford, of Coleshill, meice of Charles Oaks, efq.

At Bromsgrove, Mr. C. Webb, attorney, to Mifs Ann Mortimer of Devizes.

At Harborne, Mr. William Warden, draper, to Mifs Bradley, both of Birmingham. At Afton, Mr. Jofeph Meddows, of Soho, to Mifs E. Bragg, of Wilton.

Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. Carver, of St. Paul's fquare. Aged 63, Mr. Jofeph Robinfon, late of Temple-ftreet. Aged 81, Mr. Robert Wheeler, fenr. gun-maker. Mr. Richard Hughes, book-keeper, at the Dog Inn. Mr. William Ward, fteel toy maker. Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. Lloyd, factor, of Prospect Row. Mrs. Heath, of Great Charles Street. Aged 83, Mrs. Florry, formerly of Cleobury Dale, Shropshire. Mr. Bennett, fhoemaker, late of Shrewsbury. Mrs. Young, wife of Mr. Young, minifter. Mrs. Webb, wife of Mr. E. Webb, draper. Mrs. Lane, wife of Mr. Lane, fpur maker.

At Stratford-upon-Avon, Mrs. Alice Lucy Nafon, widow of the late Stephen Nafon, vicar of that parish many years.

At Solihul, after a long and painful illnefs, and much regretted, Mifs Wood.

At Ryton Mill, near Coventry, Mrs. Beck. At Hill Brickenhill, Mr. Samuel Swinburne.

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SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, William Ofwell, efq. to Mifs C. Bafnett, of Yaridon.

At Wrockwardine, the Rev. Lawrence Panting, minifter of South Lambeth Chapel, to Mifs Martha Pemberton, of the former place.

At Whitchurch, Mr. Holland, of Wigland, to Mifs Gill, of Burney. Mr. John Clay, to Mifs Jane Dod, daughter of R. D., efq.

At Bishop's Caftle, Mr. James Walters, poftmafter, to Mifs E. Beddoes, of the fame place.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Bucknall, corkcutter and hop merchant. Mr. Probert. At Whitchurch, Mifs Jane Liverfage, of the Royal Oak Inn.

At Loppington, aged 63, Mr. Thomas Price.

At Minfterley, aged 63, Mr. William

Dawes.

At Broughall, near Whitchurch, Miss Brookes.

WORCESTERSHIRE."

Married At Worcester, Abraham Ludlow, efq. late of the royal greys, and fon of Dr. Ludlow, of Bristol, to Mifs Gibbs, fole heiress of Gaisford Gibbs, efq. late of Heywood Houfe, Wilts.

Diea.] At Worcester, Mrs. Curtis.

At Kidderminster, aged 33, of a decline, Mr. Abraham Turner, attorney at law.

At Stourbridge, in the prime of life, Mr. John Whitgrave, youngest fan of the late Francis Whitgrave, efq. of Mofely Hall, Staffordshire. Aged 69, Mrs. Richards.

At Dudley the wife of Mr. Rann, bookfeller.

At Martley, Mr. Spilby, of that place. At Hanley Cattle, agel 8o, Thomas Hornyeld, efq. univerfally respected.

At the Park, near Kidderminster, Mrs. Chellingworth, wife of Mr. H. Chellingworth.

At Impey, near Droitwich, Mifs Wall. At Bellington, Mrs. Pratt, relict of James Pratt, eiq.

At Churchill, near Spetchley, the Rev. John Apedaile, a catholic clergyman.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married At Hereford, Robert Harrifon, efq. captain in the 29th regiment of foot, to Mifs M. Chambers, of Whitbourn.

At Leominster, Mr. B. Caldwell, of Bewdley, to Mifs Hayling, of the former place.

Died.] At Hereford, aged near IX, Mrs. Frances Rodd. Mrs. C. Mainwaring, eldest daughter of the late Cavendish Tyrrel, efq. member of that city. Aged 87, Mrs Walker, a widow lady.

At Leominster, Mr. John Rogers, watch

maker.

At his feat at Nether Hall, near Ledbury, the Rev. Mr. Powles, one of the juftices of the peace for Herefordshire.

At the Hill, near Rofs, (the feat of Mrs.
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Clarke) Mrs. Jane Hofkyns, daughter of the late Sir Hungerford Holkyns, bart. of Hare

wood.

At Benhill Farm, in the parish of Bridftow, Mr. Humphry Lycett, formerly of the Swan Inn, Rofs.

At. Derndale, aged 56, Mrs. Jay.
At Mawfield, Mrs. Badger.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Died.] At Chepstow Caftle, aged 81, the wife of Mr. Williams.

At Rockfield, in the prime of life, after a short illness, moft fincerely regretted, the Rev. John Harding, rector of Wiverton, Norfolk.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Gloucefter, captain Sir Thomas Boulden Thompfon, late commander of the Leander, to Mifs Raikes, daughter of Robert Raikes, efq. of Gloucefter. Mr. Daniel, hatter, to Mifs Whittand.

At Tewkesbury, Mr. James Atkins, of Chipping Norton, to Mifs Milward, of the former place.

At Durfley, Mr. John Moore, to Mifs White, only daughter of Mr. White of Draycott-mills.

Died.] at King's Newnham, Mr. Brierly, an opulent farmer.

At Twining, near Tewkesbury, John Emary, efq. late of the bank of Glover and Cc. Worcester.

At Doynton, aged 93, the Rev. Thomas Coker, more than 50 years rector of that parish.

At Banthop, Mifs M. Knollis, third daughter of the Rev. Mr. Knollis, who was accidentally drowned in the river.

At Marshfield, Mr. Wm. Smith, farmer.
At Tilfdoun-houfe, Mifs Jones.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oxford, Mr. W. R. Anderfon, to Mifs H. Corfe. Mr. James Badcock, of Newbridge-Mill, to Mifs Bullock, of Fifefield-Wick, Berks.

At Woodstock, Mr. Pricket, of Chapel House, to Mifs E. Bradford, of the former place.

At Woodeaton, John Weyland, efq. to Mifs Keene, daughter of Whitshed Keene, efq. M. P.

At Steeple-Afton, Mr. Wing, to Mifs Millachin.

At Churchill, Mr. John Davis, to Mifs Ann Brooks.

Died.] At Oxford, Mr. John Beckley, ferjeant major of the Oxford volunteer corps, who cut his throat in fo dreadful a manner as to occafion his immediate death.

Aged 76, Mrs. Cookfon.

At Shotts, the Rev. Mr. Archibald Bruce, minifter of that place, who went that morning in ordinary health, from his own houfe, which is a mile diftant from the church, and retired as ufual into an apartment previous to the fermon, where he had fcarcely been five minutes, when he fell down and expired with out a groan.

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At Whitney, aged 66, Mrs. Hoskins, widow of the late Rev. Charles Hofkins.

At Bicefter, Mr. William Muffelwhite, one of the Bicefter loyal volunteers.

At Chalcombe, near Banbury, aged 25, Christian King.

At Withycomb Farm, near Banbury, aged 94, Mr. Crofs, many years occupier of that farm, and one of the oldeft inhabitants of that part of the country.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Died.] At Northampton, aged 20, Mifs Duke, daughter of Mr. Duke, wine merchant. Mr. Trotter, of he Excife Office.

At Slapton, John Winkles; as he was firing off a gun, the breech pin flew out, penetrated his forehead and killed him on the spot.

At Yardley-Haftings, aged 60, the Rev. James Gardiner, M. A. rector of that parish, cum Denton and chaplain to the Earl of Suffex.

At Borough-Fen, aged 40, Mrs. Walton, wife of Mr. Henry Walton, farmer and grazier.

At Daventry, Mr. Aicken, comedian, who by his great exertion, in performing the part of Ofmond in the Caftle Spectre, burst a blood veffel, and languished in much agony, for fome days, when he expired.

At Welligborough, Mr. Peter Barker, attorney, late of Huntingdon.

At Peterborough, Mr. Crane, formerly an eminent farmer and grazier.

Thomas Jackfon Serecold, efq. a gentle man of great benevolence to the poor.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Died.] At High Wycombe, Mr., Charles Tinfon, of the Red Lion Inn.

At Salthill, aged 79, in his way to Bath, for the recovery of his health, John Micklethwayte, efq. of Beefton St. Andrew. He was a defcendant of the ancient family of Swyne, in Yorkshire.

At Eton, Mrs. Dickenson, the wife of Mr. Thomas Dickenson, well known for his performances on the violoncello.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

Died.] At Afpley-Guife, Mr. William Reey, who was killed by a blow from one of the fails of Afpley windmill, from which he had just defcended at the moment, when a violent gust of wind blew the fail over the mill, which ftruck him on the head.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Married.] At Ramfay, Mr. Charles Montague Ridlington, to Mifs E. Gore, of the fame place.

Died.] At Huntingdon, the wife of Mr. Alderman Slow, much lamented by an affectionate husband, and all her acquaintance.

At Ramsey, aged 26, Mr. Thomas Rofe, cooper, after a lingering illness; he was a man much refpected."

At Yaxley, near Scole Inn, Bartholomew Plumstead, driver of the Ipfwich mail coach, who was fuddenly taken ill on his journey, conveyed from the box, and died in less than four hours.

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Married.] At Swavefey, Mr. William Carter, to Mifs M. Hepher, of the fame place.

At Balfham, T. Ramfden, efq. to Mifs Fenn, of that place.

Died] At Cambridge, the wife of Mr. Lovelock, patten-maker. Mr. Townsend, an ngenious painter. Mrs. Grundon, the mother of the late Mr. Grundon, apothecary. Aged 65, the widow of Mr. Anderson, formerly of the Blue Boar Inn.

NORFOLK.

Married.] At Norwich, Mr. John Filby, woolcomber, to Mrs. Gant, of the White Horfe, Hautboys. Mr. Heafell, baker, to Mifs Watfon.

At Feckenham, Mr. Robert Clarke, to Mifs Hanfon.

At Starston, the Rev. Robert Etheridge of that place, to Mrs. Law, of Pulham Market. At Sparham, Richard Lloyd, jun. efų. of Bawcefwell, to Mifs Elwin, of Bocton.

At Seething, Mr. Leefet, farmer, at Rackheath, to Mifs Letitia Crabb, of the former place.

At Wells, Mr. Adam Burrell, of Flitcham, to Mifs Aftley, of the former place.

At Flitcham, Mr. P. Bell, of Caftleacre, to Mifs M. Burrell.

Died.] At Norwich, aged 36, Mr. William Marks, plumber, &c. Aged 59 Mr. Richard Gidney. Aged 61, Mr. John Taylor, coal merchant, after a long and painful illness. Whilft upon an afternoons vifit to his daughter in King-ftreet, Mr. Keymer, fhawl-maker. Aged 67, the wife of Mr. William Fofter. Aged 68, Mrs. Judith Roper. Aged 72, Mrs. Ann Fell, fifter to the late Mr. William Fell. Aged 80, Mrs. Paterfon, relict of the late Mr. Edward Paterfon. Aged 31, the wife of captain John Simpfon, of the marines Mrs Clova, wife of Mr. Jofeph Clova, an eminent veterinary furgeon, in this city.

At Aylham, aged 89, the relic of Dr. Jofeph Nicol Scott, one of the minifters of the independent congregation, and afterwards a phyfician. Mr. Thomas Green, shopkeeper.

At Falkenham, Mrs. Woodgate, wife of Mr. Woodgate, farmer.

At Downham, Mifs Chapman, daughter of Mr. William Chapman.

At Afhill, near Swaffham, aged 64, Mr. Edmund Bufcall.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] At Icklingham, Charles Gwilt, efq. to Miis C. Stephens, of Kencot, Oxfordfhire.

At Ipfwich, Mr. Thomas Thorby, haberdafher, of Colchester, to Mifs E. Maw, daughter of Mr. Maw, tallow chandler of the former place.

Died.] At Bury, aged 52, Mrs. S. Woodroffe, filter of Mr. Woodroffe, miller.

At Beccles, Mr. Savage, baker, who fell from a cart, and fractured his fkull fo dreadfully that he instantly expired.

At Wattisfield, aged 91, Mrs. Smith, relict of Mr. Smith, oil man of London.

At Sproughton, aged 36, Mr. Durrant, farmer and grazier.

On the road leading from Bury to Saxham, John Lydall, in confequence of the severity of the weather.

At Sudbury, aged 71, Mr. Jofeph Godfrey, one of the principal burgeffes of that borough. At Lowestoft, aged 79, Mr. James Richmond.

At Long Melford, Mr. Z. Lungley. At Woodbridge, Mifs Walford, the youngest daughter of Mr. Walford of that place.

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Dicd.] At Chelmsford, Mr. Thomas Collis, many years governor of the poor house in that parish, and who by his induftry, care, and cleanliness, gave much fatisfaction to the pa

At Sparham, aged 81, Mr. Fisher, an emi- rishioners. ment farmer.

At Loddon, aged 17, Mr. John Gibbs, fon of Mr. Gibbs.

At Downham, Mifs Chapman, daughter of Mr. William Chapman.

At Yarmouth, the wife of William Fisher, efq. one of the receivers general for this borough. Aged 82, Mr. William Mully, 55 years one of the organifts of that place.

At Alphington, aged 75, Mr. William Nicholls, a refpectable farmer.

At Lynn, Mrs. Allen, mother of J. W Allen, efq. of Bury.

At Great Yarmouth, aged 75, Mrs. Moxon, wife of Mr. Moxon, grocer.

At Halfted, Edwards, efq. one of his Majefty's juftices of the peace, for the county

of Effex.

At Upminster, aged 84, the Rev. Mr. Cuthbert, rector of Latchingdon.

Erratum in our laft.

In the article of Mrs. Ifaac's death, that lady is faid to have been the daughter of Mr. Bailey, it fhould have been-" Mr. Bailey Tailer."

KENT.

At St. Dunstan's, near Canterbury, in the family of Mr. Thomas Chatwine, fhopkeeper, the following diftreffing circumftance took place. The man, his wife, and

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