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June 1867 East Suffolk Gazette and Beccles and Bungay Weekly News

From the issue of 11 June 1867 inclusive, the newspaper changed its name to the East Suffolk Gazette and Beccles and Bungay Weekly News.

 

 

Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 4 June 1867 Page 4, column 5

 

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MARRIAGE

 

On the 23rd May, at St Michael's-in-the-Hamlet, Liverpool, by the Rev D. BYCROFT, Mr Henry WHITE, of Aldeby, to Mary Catherine, fourth daughter of the late Mr John ROWLAND, of Toxteth Park, Liverpool.

 

 

DEATHS

 

On the 26th May, suddenly, after a long and painful illness, in her 67th year, Eliza, the wife of William DELF, Esq., of Annerly Villas, Surrey, formerly of St Mary's Beccles.

On the 27th May, at Loddon, Mary, relict of the late William BURTON, miller, in her 90th year.

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Beccles & Bungay Weekly News 4 June 1867 Page 4, column 6

 

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HAIL STORMS Insurances of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, Peas, Rye, Turnips, etc Against Loss by Hail Storms Can be Effected With The Royal Farmers' Company, 3, Norfolk Street, Strand, London, W.C., At Moderate Rates. Seeds and Glass are also insured. Fire Insurances at rates as low as other well established offices. Life Assurances of any description at equitable rates. Four-fifths of the profits divided every Fifth Year. Losses. Prompt and Liberal settlement of claims. Further particulars may be had at the Chief Office, or of the Agents. John REDDISH, Secretary and Actuary. Agents : - Beccles - Mr E. BUCK, Merchant. Ipswich - Mr Wm. STEDMAN, Fonnereau-road; Mr E. CURTIS, Queen-street; and Mr R.N.S. GREEN, 8, Adelphi-place, Lower Brook-street. Bury St Edmund's - Mr Wm. STEEL, Butter-market. Bentley - Mr J.C. HOLTON, water-mill. Botesdale - Mr W. GROSS, solicitor. Brandon - Mr F. ROLFE, postmaster. Bungay - Mr T. SMITH, Merchant. Clare - Mr J. FENNER, veterinary surgeon. Eye - Mr C.F. COSTERTON. Framlingham - Mr Henry GOOCH, Crown Bank. Gorleston - Mr F.R.M. KING, druggist. Hadleigh - Mr W. GRIMWADE. Halesworth - Mr R. HAWARD, Mells-hill. Hengrave - Mr William RAYNBIRD, farmer. Ixworth - Mr Charles WISEMAN, draper. Lavenham - Mr W.T. WOLTON, of Badfield St Clare. Laxfield - Mr H.B. SCACE, grocer. Mendlesham - Mr Robert GROOM, farmer. Mildenhall - Mr W. SECKER, bookseller etc. Stradbroke - Mr J. CATCHPOLE, wine merchant. Wickham Market - Mr C. H. READ, accountant. Grundisburgh - Mr J. S. KNIGHTS, grocer etc. Nayland - Mr John MUNNINGS. Needham Market - Mr John HAYWARD, solicitor. Newmarket - Mr Robert HULL, watchmaker. Saxmundham - Mr George ADAMSON, Crown Bank. Southwold - Mr Rayner RUNNACLES, farmer, Reydon Grove, Wangford. Stowmarket - Mr H. CROSSE. Sudbury - Mr J. MAKING, 7, Bank-buildings. Walsham-le-Willows - Mr Jno [sic] NASH, grocer and draper. Woodbridge - Mr H. EDWARDS, merchant. Wolverstone - Mr A. PACKARD. Yoxford - Mr C.P. JONAS, schoolmaster. Harleston - Mr H. HUDSON. Additional Agents wanted. Application to the Secretary.

East Suffolk Gazette And Beccles And Bungay Weekly News 11 June 1867 Page 5, column 4

 

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MARRIAGES

 

On the 6th June, at the parish church, Beccles, by the Rev J.S. BIRD, curate, Robert KIRBY, mariner, to Mary Ann TURNER, both of Beccles.

On the 9th June, at the parish church, Beccles, by the Rev J.T. JOHNSTON, rector, Frederick CURTIS, labourer, to Mary Ann ELLIOTT, both of Beccles.

 

 

DEATHS

 

On the 3rd June, W. H. RANKING, Esq., M.D., late of Norwich, aged 53.

On the 2nd June, at Uggeshall, Mr William ROCKHILL, aged 61.

On the 5th June, at Ditchingham, in his 21st year, William Channing, third son of Mr Edward TIBNAM.

On the 5th June, in her 74th year, deeply lamented, Maria, the beloved wife of Mr A. PILCH, Corton, near Lowestoft.

East Suffolk Gazette And Beccles And Bungay Weekly News 18 June 1867 Page 5, column 4

 

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MARRIAGES

 

On the 6th June, at Penge Church, by the Rev D. MCANALLY, Frederic, third son of Mr H. TEASDEL, merchant, Yarmouth, to Lettice Jane, eldest daughter of William IRWIN, Esq., of Norwood, Surrey.

On the 6th June, at Great Yarmouth, Mr H. TIDDER, fish merchant, to Mary Ann, daughter of Mr J. KING, both of Yarmouth.

On the 6th June, at Belton, Joseph TOMLINSON, Esq., Great Yarmouth, to Helen, third daughter of J. LARKMAN, Esq., of Browstan Hall.

On the 9th June, at Southwold, by the Rev S. WESTTHORP, Robert P. CRITTEN, to Catherine Louisa, youngest daughter of the late John LOWSEY, Trinity Pilot, both of Southwold.

On the 16th June, at the parish Church, Beccles, by the Rev J.T. JOHNSTON, rector, Charles William FREESTONE, waterman, to Anna Maria BROWN, both of Beccles.

 

 

DEATHS

 

On Monday last [10 June], in his 42nd year, Anthony, the youngest son of Mr PILCH, of Corton, near Lowestoft.

On the 9th June, at Church Street, Stoke Newington, aged 30, much respected Mr Benjamin KENT, younger son of Mr John KENT, of Colchester.

On the 10th June, at Harleston, aged 45, Charlotte, relict of the late Henry WATLING, formerly of Bungay.

On the 11th June, at Beccles, in the 93rd year of his age, Mr Samuel LAST, formerly of Thorpe Hall, next Haddiscoe, in the county of Norfolk.

On the 14th June, at the house of her son, Mr William MEEN, of Brompton-square, London, Hannah, the wife of the late Mr William MEEN, of Beccles, after a short illness, in her 74th year. She was a kind and affectionate mother, and her loss is much lamented by the family.

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East Suffolk Gazette And Beccles And Bungay Weekly News 18 June 1867 Page 5, column 2

 

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EPITOME OF NORFOLK NEWS ....Choral Wedding.---On Monday last [10 June], there was a numerous assemblage at Diss church, to witness the choral marriage of Mr Arthur HEMSTOCK, organist, Diss Church, to Sarah Ann, youngest daughter of Mr W.H. HAYLOTT, Inland Revenue Officer, Diss. Hymns 212 and 213 were sung, and Psalms from the marriage service chanted to one of Woodrard's single chants. The Revs C.R. MANNING, rector, and J. WARREN, curate, officiated. Mr STRIBLING, organist of Banham church, presided at the organ, and played Mendelsshon's "Wedding March" at the conclusion of the ceremony.

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East Suffolk Gazette And Beccles And Bungay Weekly News 18 June 1867 Page 5, column 3

 

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EPITOME OF NORFOLK NEWS ....Accidents and Sudden Deaths.---On Tuesday [11 June], an aged inmate of Aylsham Union-house, named George DRURY was found suffocated in a pit contiguous to the house. He had been employed in hoeing potatoes, and is supposed to have fallen into the pit.---On Monday, the 10th June, a young man named Nash WARNES, met with his death on a farm near Aylsham, by an iron roll passing over him. He had been marking for turnips, and was removing the iron roll, to which the marker was attached, when the horse started off, and he was thrown down and killed instantaneously.---At Witnell, on the 8th June, a labourer named Charles WEST, was engaged in rolling the head-land in a field, when by some means not ascertained, he was killed by being crushed into the earth by the roller.---On Wednesday [12 June], William BRINDED, a boatman, aged forty years, and who resided at Thorpe, near Norwich, whilst engaged in cleaning the mast of a sailing-boat, fell overboard, and was drowned, having, as was supposed, been taken in a fit, or seized with giddiness.---On the 10th June, a very old lady, named Susanna HAGGATE, aged seventy-one years, and who was employed as a nurse in the house of Mr HILL, Thorpe (manager of Messrs. HARVEY & HUDSON's, Norwich Bank), was suddenly taken ill, and died in a few hours....At Lynn, Mr John HART, a timber merchant, died suddenly a few days ago. He had eaten a hearty supper, and being taken ill during the night, died in the course of a few hours.

East Suffolk Gazette And Beccles And Bungay Weekly News 25 June 1867 Page 5, column 4

 

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MARRIAGES

 

On the 18th June, at the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lowestoft, by the Rev J. SCULPHER, the Rev William HAMMOND, of Yarmouth, to Miss Matilda KING, of Lowestoft.

On the 20th June, at the Congregational Chapel, Lowestoft, by the Rev F. GOODALL, Mr William RALPH, to Mary Ann Elizabeth BULLEN, both of Lowestoft.

On the 20th June, at St Michael's Church, Buslingthorpe, Leeds, Mr Richard CLARKE, surgeon, of 13, Marlborough-crescent, Newcastle-on-Tyne, second son of Mr Abraham CLARKE, of Beccles, to Anna, eldest daughter of the late John SYKES, Esq., of Leeds.

 

 

DEATHS

 

On the 11th April, at Bendigo, Australia, Burton HARVEY, eldest son of the late R.C. HARVEY, of Alburgh, Norfolk.

On the 15th June, at Halesworth, in the 78th year of her age, Mrs CULLINGFORD, wife of Mr Titus CULLINGFORD, of the above place.

On the 17th June, at Beccles, in Purvis's Almshouses, Sarah GREENGRASS, widow, aged 77 years.

On the 18th June, at Beccles, aged 19 years, Michael BISHOP, son of William BISHOP, labourer.

On the 23rd June, at Beccles, Sarah MILLS, last surviving daughter of the late Mr John MILLS, of Reydon, near Southwold, farmer.

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East Suffolk Gazette And Beccles And Bungay Weekly News 25 June 1867 Page 4, column 2

 

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BECCLES Police.---On Monday, the 24th June, before the Mayor, William HINDES (13), Stephen OXBOROUGH (13), and Frederick DENNINGTON (10), were brought up in custody of p.c. PULFORD, charged with having stolen gooseberries from the garden of -- GOOCH, Beccles, farmer. The prisoners were all found guilty, and were each ordered to pay 2 Pence, the value of the gooseberries, fine 5 Shillings, and costs 8 Shillings and 6 Pence, or in default seven days' imprisonment. HINDES paid the money, and the others were sent to Ipswich Gaol.