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Deaths, from The Norwich Mercury, Dec 8th 1221.
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On the 13th ult at Biddesford, Devon, in his 63d year, Charles Berkeley MONEY Esq. Major in the Royal Marines. He had retired from the service some years, on account of a severe wound received when Captain on board the Royal Sovereign, on the glorious first of June. He was a native and a freeman of this city by birth.
A few days since, at Ramsgate, at an advanced age, The Rev Samuel VINCE, M.A.F.R.S. Pinvian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Cambridge, and Archdeacon of Bedford. He commenced B.A. 1775.
Lately, Mary, relict of the late Mr Edward YOUNGMAN of Fundenhall.
On Saturday se'nnight, in his 10th year, William, youngest son of the Rev Anthony COLLETT, Rector of Heveningham, in Suffolk.
Sunday se'nnight, in the 19th year of her age, Ellen, the only child of Mr R HOWLETT, of Pulham St Mary.
On Thursday se'nnight, aged 24, Mr George Edwin GISSING, eldest son of Mr Samuel Gissing, of Mendlesham Green. He had just completed his professional education, as  a surgeon, by walking the London Hospitals.
On Thursday se'nnight, at the advanced age of nearly 98 years, the Rev Thomas FAHER, A.M.- Vicar of Calverley, and Curate of the Perpetual Curacy of Bramley, in the parish of Leeds; he held the former preferment 50 years, the latter above 64, and was for many years past the oldest member living of St John's college, Cambridge.
At Thurlton, on Friday se'nnight, Mrs Sarah HOWLETT, aged 84, relict of Mr Samuel Howlett, formerly of Hinderclay, in Suffolk.
Wednesday se'nnight, at March, Miss Maria BARLEY, second daughter of the late Mr D Barley, attorney at law.
On Saturday last, in his 18th year, John GRINLING, third son of Mrs Grindling, London-lane.
On Saturday last Mr Gabriel SMITH, surveyor of taxes, Thetford.
On Saturday last, after an illness of only fourteen days, Mrs THURTELL, the wife od Mr Wm Thurtell, of Yarmouth, in the 26th year of her age. Her domestic virtues, and amiable and accomplished manners, will make her loss severely felt by an affectionate husband, and a numerous and respectable circle of acquaintance. The deceased was daughter to the late Major ALEXANDER, many years a distinguished officer in the service of the East India Company, and afterwards a resident at Caistor, in Norfolk.
On Sunday last, at Mr LIVOCK's, Diss, after a short but severe illness, sincerely lamented, aged 24, William, third son of the late Mr Richard COBB, farmer, of Carlton Rode.
Sunday last, at Yarmouth, Sarah, wife of Wm Danby PALMER, Esq aged 71 years.
Sunday morning, at the Angel Inn, Bury, Mr Alexander PAINE, several years servant to Gen UPTON. He complained of a sore throat on the preceding evening, but was not seriously unwell. He was found dead in his bed in the morning.
On Tuesday last, at Miss LEMMON's, Lynn, in the 23d year of his age, Mr G W YOUNG, lately an assistant in the Waterloo drapery house, in this city. It is but a just tribute due to departed worth, to say of this young man, that his exemplary conduct and amiable manners endeared him to his relatives and friends, in whose remembrance he will long be held, beloved, respected and lamented.
On Wednesday, Mrs LINSTEAD, wife of Mr Linstead, butcher, of this city.
Yesterday morning, much respected, Mr SMITH, woollen-draper, Briggs-lane, aged 22.
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