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Extracts from Saturday March 2nd 1811

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Copyright © Pat Newby
November 2004


PRISONERS.

The prisoners in the City Gaol and Bridewell return thanks to the Mayor and Corporation, for 9d. each on Shrove Tuesday; also the prisoners in the Gaol return thanks to Mr. Joseph Gray, in St. John's Maddermarket, for 1l. which was divided equally, and proved a great relief. - Also to the Churchwardens of the same parish for a bushel of coals and a 6d. loaf each.

BIRTHS.

[ None listed ]

MARRIED.

Tuesday last, at St. Pancras, Middlesex, by the Rev. Mr. Champion, Colonel Charles Boye, of the Bombay Army, to Miss Aldhous, of Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy-square, London.

Monday se'nnight, at Gretna Green, Mr. James Gray, Surveyor of Taxes in Bury, to Maria Charlotte, only daughter of J. Worthy, Esq. of Carbrooke, in this county.

Thursday se'nnight, Mr. Stephen Fulcher to Miss Ann Turner, both of Happisburgh, in this county.

Same day, Mr. Money Sendall, of East Tuddenham, to Miss Cotman, of Fakenham, both in this county.

Tuesday last, Mr. Samuel Street, draper, of East Dereham, to Miss Chaplin, daughter of Mr. Chaplin, farmer, of East Tuddenham.

Same day, at Bungay, by the Rev. Mr. Benezett, Mr. Stephen Barnes to Miss Girling, daughter of Robt. Girling, gent. late of Linstead Magna.

Same day, Mr. James Boult, jun. of Yarmouth, to Miss Sarah King, of Gorlestone.

Same day, Lionel Self, gent. of Elmham, to Miss Breese, of Bawdeswell, both in this county.

Last week, Mr. Carman, of Barford, to Miss Blythe, of East Tuddenham.

DIED.

Sunday se'nnight, at Stradbrook, in Suffolk, in his 51st year, Mr. Wm. Bradfield, formerly of Stoke Ferry, in this county.

Tuesday se'nnight, suddenly, at Watton, in the 67th year of her age, Mrs. Bream, relict of the late Mr. Bream, of that place.

Same day, after a short illness, Mrs. Holl, wife of Mr. John Holl, of Beccles.

Thursday se'nnight, aged 30, Miss Cotman, niece of Mr. Edmund Cotman, of this city.

Same day, aged 73, Mr. Saml. Browne, of West Winch, near Lynn.

Yesterday se'nnight, aged 77, Mrs. Mary Taylor, of Tombland, in this city.

Same day, in London, Mr. John Brightly, son of Mr. Charles Brightly, formerly of Mundham, in this county.

Saturday last, at Pulham, in this county, after a most painful and lingering illness, in the 60th year of her age, Mrs. Wake, relict of the late Mr. John Wake, of that parish. Her loss will be generally lamented, and long sincerely deplored by her children, from whom, during her severe affliction, she received the most dutiful and unremitting attention.

Same day, aged 42, Mr. J. Futter, of St. James's.

Sunday last, at his house, in Villa-street, Walworth, Surrey, aged 30, Mr. Wm. Martin, eldest son of Mr. Wm. Martin, manufacturer, late of this city.

Monday last, Mrs. Elliott, in the 77th year of her age relict of the late Mr. Thomas Elliott, of South Walsham.

Tuesday last, suddenly, aged 56, Mr. Jeffery Goddard, many years clerk at St. Nicholas' chapel, Lynn.

Same day, at Blofield, Mrs. Saul, aged 62.

Wednesday last, in St. Mary's, aged 77, Mr. James Brunton, late one of the Mace-bearers of this city.

Lately, of a rapid decline, Mr. James Beeston, jun. of Great Witchingham, in this county.

YARMOUTH.

Sailed, the Pilchard schooner, on a cruize. - Arrived, the Calliope brig, from a cruize; and remain with the Roebuck, 44, Horatio, 38; Magnet brig; Snipe, Censor, and Bravdageren gunbrigs; Paz schooner; Cheerful cutter; Patriot, Ems, & Jhade gun-vessels.

There was no extraordinary rise in the tide on Sunday and Monday last, according to the predictions of Mr. Frend, and the French astronomers.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

The Creditors who have proved their debts under a Commission of Bankrupt, issued against ROBERT CLEMENTS, of the city of Norwich, Appraiser, Auctioneer, Dealer and Chapman, may receive a Dividend upon their debts, by applying at the Bank of Messrs. Day, Dalton, and Day, in Norwich, any day after Monday next, the 4th instant.
March 1st, 1811.
SIMPSON and RACKHAM,
Solicitors.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

The Creditors who have proved their debts under a commission of bankrupt issued against ROBERT NICHOLLS, of the city of Norwich, woollen draper, dealer, and chapman, may receive a dividend upon their debts, by applying at the bank of Messrs. Day, Dalton, and Day, in Norwich, any day after Monday next, the 4th instant.
March 1st, 1811.
SIMPSON & RACKHAM,
Solicitors.