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Extracts from Saturday March 30th 1811

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Copyright © Pat Newby
December 2004


BIRTHS.

[ None listed ]

MARRIED.

Thursday se'nnight, Mr. Adam Waters [or Wales], a reputable butcher, of Castleacre, to Miss Waters, eldest daughter of Mr. John Waters, of the same place.

Monday last, Mr. Rose, of North Basham, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. King, of Swaffham.

Tuesday last, Mr. Anthony Canham, of Fordham, near Downham Market, to Miss Holland, daughter of Edmund Holland, late of Great Bircham, & now of Swaffham, Esq.

Thursday last, the Rev. Edward Missenden Love, Rector of Ashby, in Suffolk, to Charlotte Maria, youngest daughter of James Fisher, Esq. of Yarmouth.

Same day, the Rev. Charles Jas. Fisher to Mary Ann, second daughter of Dover Colby, Esq. of Yarmouth.

Same day, Mr. Wm. Storey to Miss Page, both of St. Gregory's, in this city.

DIED.

Wednesday last, at Yarmouth, Lady Gardner, wife of Rear-Admiral Lord Gardner.

On the 16th instant, at Wakefield, in Yorkshire, regretted by all who knew him, Lieut.-General Loftus Tottenham, in the 95th year of his age, Colonel of the 55th regt. of Infantry. He was son of Sir John Tottenham, of Tottenham-green, in the county of Wexford, formerly of Somersetshire and Norfolk, and uncle to the late Marquis of Ely.

On the 12th inst. at Yarmouth, in the 53d year of his age, Mr. Wm. N. Eldridge, whose loss will be severely felt as a tender husband, an affectionate father, and faithful friend, while his memory will be long cherished for the benevolence of his heart.

Yesterday se'nnight, aged 31 years, Mr. John Gurney Aggs, an eminent iron-founder, of this city, eldest son of Mr. Thomas Aggs, of Forncett, and one of the Society of Friends. As a man he was strictly upright, as a son dutiful, as a master kind - the gentleness of his disposition, and the suavity of his manners, rendered him dear to a numerous circle of friends and acquaintance - by these his death will be long lamented, but they have this consolation, that he possessed "a good hope of a happy immortality." - Being much respected, his funeral was numerously attended on Wednesday last, at the Meeting-house in the Gilden-croft.

Same day, at Cantley, aged 21 years, Mr. Alexander Browne, only son of Mr. Browne, of Hasingham, in this county. This amiable and promising young man was unfortunately killed by a fall from his horse.

Saturday last, after a long and progressive series of declining health, Mrs. Mallitt, wife of Mr. Mallitt, a respectable farmer at Mulbarton.

Sunday last, Mrs. Peck, wife of Mr. Samuel Peck, stocking-maker, in St. Giles's, in this city.

Monday last, at Cawston, aged 71, after a lingering illness, which she bore with christian patience and resignation, Henrietta, relict of Mr. Robert Back, late of this city.

Same day, at Mr. George Barett's, of Stratton-hall, after a short and painful illness, Eliza, his grand-daughter. This lovely, amiable, and promising child, who was about six years old, was the second daughter of Mr. W. Ringer, of Bridgham, in this county.

Tuesday last, at Aylsham, aged 74, Mrs. Sarah Soames, relict of Mr. John Soames, many years a respectable farmer in that place.

Same day, in St. Stephen's, Miss Norgate, daughter of the late Mr. Nicholas Norgate, glover and breeches-maker, in the Dove-lane.

Same day, aged 13, Miss Ellen Thurtell, second daughter of T. Thurtell, Esq. of Harford-hill House, Lakenham.

Wednesday last, at her house in St. Giles's, in this city, Mrs. Smith, aged 85.

Same day, having broken two blood-vessels, aged 36, Mr. Thomas Jecks, of Eaton, near this city. No man could be more respected, and his afflicted relatives and numerous friends will long lament his premature dissolution.

Same day, aged 28, Mr. J. Dotheridge, son of Mr. Dotheridge, saddler, of Aylsham.

Thursday evening, aged 33, Mr. Wm. Hutchinson, of this city, one of the Society of Friends, a man highly esteemed by his relatives and numerous acquaintance.

Yesterday, Mrs. Daniels, of St. Peter's Mancroft.

A few days since, Mrs. Clarke, widow of J. Clarke, Esq. late of Wacton, in this county.

Last week, aged 21, Harriett, daughter of Mr. Deans, of St. Gregory's, in this city.

Lately, aged 60, much regretted, Mrs. G. Girling, wife of Mr. Richard Girling, farmer, of Rudham, in this county.