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The Bury and Norwich Post from Bury, Suffolk, England • 3

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1 Rio. 10 be SOLD or LET, Jtrfr Cojieouse, and JKINGS ARMS INN, BOURNBR1DGE. ONATHAN DEEKS begs Leave to inform the NobHity, Gentry, and Gentlemeu Travellers in general, that he has entered on the above Inn, where all those who may be pleased to honour him with their favours may he accommodated with good Beds. Wines, and every attention to merit their futi.fe support. Capital Post Horses, with steady drivers.

TURNPIKE ROAD NFrom SUDBURY to BURY ST. EDMUND'S. OTICE is hereby given, That the next Meeting of the Trustees of the said Road will be held, by adjournment on Monday the 29th day of January instant, at the Angel Inh in Bury St. Edmund's aforesaid, at I wo clock in the afternoon. H.

TOPPLE, Clerk to the Trustees. Bury, Jan. IS, 1810. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By ISAACSON, SON, and WEBB, At the Star Inn, Cheveley. near Newmarket, the County of Cambridge, On Thursday the 18th day of January.

1810 UPWARDS OF 90DO Fect of ak and Elm Boards and Planks, quantity of waggon drafts, poles, axletrees. naves, tumbril cells, oak posts, 2 chain-, pair of pullie.s, and new wheel block. The whole will appear in catalogues, which may be had at the inns in the neighbourhood place o. sale and of the Auctioneers. Moukoa, and Uaks l-arru.

Cowlinge, near Newmarket. Sale to begin at Eleven o'clock. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By ISAACSON, SON, and WEBB, At the Angel Inn, in Bury St. Edmund's, On Wednesday, Feb. 21 slo, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, (Unless sooner disposed of by Private Contract, of which timely notice will be given) 4 Very desirable ESTATE, part Freehold and xm.

part Copyhold, in Wickhambrook consisting of a very comfortable farm-house, with everv convenient outbuilding, and 70 Acres (more or less) of arable aud pasture land, now the occupation of Mr. T. Twight. hurt her particulars may he had hy applying to Mr. E.

Spark attorney, Bury St. Edmund's. Printed particulars may he had in due time of the Auctioneers, and the said Mr. Sparke. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By AA-CSON, SON, and WEBB, On Monday, January 22, tSlO, at the Crown Inn, Ashley, near Newmarket in the County of Cambridge, at Four clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of i a.s.wl oe nen and there produced, the following ES I A 1 ES, in Lots, viz.

Lot 1. comprises a DWE I.LIMG-HOUSE J. consistine of a oarlour. hirrhe other conveniences an the ground floor, and good sleeping rooms, a very excellent new-erected barn coveied with reed, with a good plank floor, cost building within a few years with stable, slaughter-house, and other outnuildings, together with 4 Acres (more or less) of very pasture lanu, uo.v in tbe occupation mg, auu one with her calf hy her side clever 5 ears old ot Mr. I-.

Heath, butcher; likewise a cottage adjoiuing, I butcher's hackney 4-post bed'teat's with morn the occupation of John Borton and 'Thos Avey. rine and chunz furnitures seasoned gt.nse and other tne pauper's mother haW hadTch a 1 In consequence of th; aL" b' the sixpence Iras Jt tf the gnmdfatb Bowe! and th girl to avoid goinK QHfsrinn i 3 c-creteci nr the. -lly i hat i. a lite- -Tea to the house Bbwc'J in hit ivmnnstrated youn stark VvkrA ot such a servant that instead r.f a io ni'r sump -rl. mm uci nouse her arrival rood ihee pa a per st.it fd haelmas dav and 7 after Mi "mght a fortnight before the too, her in a cart to Mar the He of EK oniVfh: 7' i I his wicked conspiracy wa per on K-mford parish.

the rJfeuuTVrf lTT'm? entered into 1 5ircnnr.ce, attending this most that the contract between uwra anu niiam Bowe was as hitrhlv immoral a it wasfilfevaL Aff. mgniy ell was as highly IltilKT nil thamn Hnrf -uuimenrmg on tne con Mr. manner winch tins poor unfortunate girl, then lit tie andt to a distance of remote fKS afte transferred to a more nf u0' the 2ttrt quashed the order of removal W1th full Costs, remarking that fraud vitiates evsry transaction. A poor woman in the parish of Logwood brought an action of assault against the Rev. Mr.

Godobrd, for turning her out of one of his' corn helrfs, and not permitting her to glean, which she believed she had a right to do The Court informed the plaintiff, that by law she could not claim such right, and moreover it appeared th.it she had been refused owing to her owi improper conduct, which compelled the Reverend defendant to use forcible means to prevent her; he, however, gave her half-a-guinea as compen-satlt" i0 her loss of time in attending the Sessions. Mr. Sheriff Knights gave a most sumptuous entertainment to the Grand Juiy of this city, at his own house, on the day of Sessions. The prisoners in the city gaol return thanks to the Rev. Chapman for one guinea, and to the Grad Jury for IOs.

on Tuesday last. The Sessions Bal! at Chapel -field-house on Wed- u1 i is ana IVir. nnlp nesuay night, is graced by a nicst numerous and asstrmoiage ot tne principal families in city and county, to the number of persons. The estate of the late Sir R. Kerrison atThorpe and Carrow, ptoduced Carrow Abbey- with 3J4 acres of land, Sec.

was knocked down to M- P. Martineau, Esq. of this city, at (X The Walk Close, adjoining Bracondale-j lull, 5i acrr-s, fetched O'OOl. and a piece ot land lying in Laktnhatn, containing 3 A. 2R "3P.

copyhold, and subject to a sheep-walk, sold for KX). As a respectable shopkeeper and three of his children were walking from Bangay to this city on the Sth T.st. they were stopprd about 6 o'clock in the evening Iiixley-hall, by three men, but the children screnming in a nwn violent manner, and some personr comino; up at the time, the fet- mvs made off without accomplishing their purpose. Two gentlemen in a gig vcre stopped in the same r-r-d a few evQnimrs but by uriviag op veiy they also escaped. Un Saturday afternoon a man, supposed to be intoxicated, went into Messrs.

Gurni-ys' Bank, and drnianded 5001. when b'-ing informed by the cashier that they had not any money of his in their h.mds, he behaved in a very insolent and riotous nnnner. A constable being sent for, he was taken before T. sck, Esq. Mayor, where he misconducted himself, by making use of improper language, and refusing to give either his name or place ot tibode, and as he was not in a state to be trusted alone the Mayor committed him to Bridewell till Monday morning, when he was again brought before him, and it was discovered that hz was in a deranged state of mind, and had escaped from Bethel about five weeks since.

care was taken to have him conveyed his friends. Lateiy died, in his IStli yeai Robert, the son of Mr. Cann. of the Caidin d's Hat Inn, Haileston. On Saturday se'nnight died the Rev.

William Birnweli, Hector of Beeston and Mileiiam. Same died Mr. Edward Saunders, farmer, of Burgh, near Yarmouth. On Mom: ght died, aged St, Mr. John Svmonds.

inn. of Reenham. sennight diefjvSeed 22, Mr. George White, son of the late Stephen White, printer, of this city, and clerk to Messrs. Iroatersand L-o.

at tornies, of tin's city, On Wednesday last died, aged 83, Mr. Thos. Elliot, of South Walsham. Last week died Heyhoe, Gent, of East Dereham, in this county Lately died, aged 75, Pluhp Kyley laylor, Esq. of Breckles-hall, in this county.

Wednesday last died, aged 73, W. Jary, Esq. of South Walsham, in this county. Wtst Narfelk Militia Henry Walker, Gent, to be Lieutenant, vice Jackson resigned; Heory Overton, Gent, to he Ensign. HH Cast Militia.

Edward Marcon, Gent, to be Ensign, Mays promoter- TiirJ H'isurn Rcgiir.rnt of Local Militia. Lieut. Col. Chad to be Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant, vi.r Otley deceased John Calthorp, Esq. to be Captain, via Norrts rone into the lioe.

jParmoutb, Jan. 15. The Blossom slooji of war is armed at Yarmouth she parted with the Baltic convoy in a thick fog four days ago. They were in number about 400 upwards of 170 being prizes to the Baltic squadron. LYNN, Jan.

15 Arkived. Jan. Bishop Blaze, Palmer, from Ipswich, with malt-combs. mSSt SiLFD. Jan 10th, Orus, Roney Blessing, Cockenll; and' Kingston, Franklin, for Hull; Commerce, Cox, for LeitU; all with corn.

9 ships in ballast. SONNET. JUDGE not severely of your Fellow-Man, But with a j' st aud charitable His errors, faults, and imperfections iscan For you, like him, are Human nor deny Benevolence and love, the heart's best theme, To sway your judgment fr, tho many err, Yet many too are better than they seem Nor through suspicion your resolve deter B1.ieve Man honest, you may find him bo; For confidence is grateful to the heart And e'en the conGdence you thus bestow A debt imposes; Trut shall impart, A mutual obligation for how truj All have their tailings, and their virtues o. Will. Boivll NEW STATE LOTTERY, be Drawn in ONE DAY.

FEBRUARY 14, 1810. 10 srtrrvfF SCHEME. of J'iOvX'O 10 80,000 I 20,1,00 IS.00O i i ONLY 5,000 NUMBERS, tvi-iv NiimPn ird whioli will be in lull ainnut.l what eve! Prize is drawn ft ttt Number. frit'KE'f and SHARES art- selling bv I'. rsstMrriL tcorivicii, D.ji SWIFT mid Co.

London. t'ivi- most i pin bsj ry, ir-. in re i)( la -cr'nlly tn return and taipport I'. received sup-cty of Numbers, f'S and as the nre- sauir- plLti as the last, he hopes i L' he f-sUo win Capital Prizes were rXXV and Co. to persons residing in a 1'riie of.

S.OOO 2,000 500 500 JI-0 0- Tivo S. a Prize of alu '276 and were sold by F. NEWTON, am iili l'riz-j are paid demand. CHURCH-S I REET, EAST DKHEH Jaimary 1 3, 1810. TtTtSS HEY's SCHOOL will re-open on lJL liiursJjy-January lsio.

EDUCATION. L.iM it'wrdiiv tiffis leave to in- his Fnet'ds and t'-e Fublic, tliat he intends ipl PMY.in OI'VFN STREET, YARMOUTH, On tin it) ot March, lPHi j- l.is;rttC!.oi -f YOUNG GENTLEMEN in VntiaciJ the Latin, and Greek Flocu-ioii, Gtography, Aniient and Modern Lfiri and 'He Mathematics. fur Soanie-s Under 10 tr of age. 2. Gs.

above ytars of 3 t's. per Annum. farbjv Scholars One Gni'iej aud a df p- Quarter. NnF.ntrancc Mi.i.vv will be nor will any Htra eti ttes be except for Uuolti, Washing, and J.IfpJirg. tJe There W3S a verv tnin snew oeasts on tne Ml lust Satm Jay duiiocks were soiu very nfi.iiiy.

and eXMvagnmly high. At tne corn mere was a pinny ui g.am, prtiCCMi ot Dttiiev nut there vp little alteration lib for tii.uan.i Wheat pi inie samples of the fermei fetched from to T6 an.) latter to IDs. r.nd very fine 20s. pe: coomb. On Sund Mr.

Copem.in was married to Mrs. Lound, both of Litcham. On Monti the -vAYilii Chester, Rector Denton, in this countv, was married to second daughter of the Rev. Henry Wilson, Rector of Eirby Cane, in this county. List week.

Mr. Isaac of B.u ninglum, nanied to Miss Read, of Gresscnhall. (h Tlmisday Mr. Jas. Oxley, was married fj Miss N'iclioh, both of" this city Last week Mr.

John Gaze, funic), of Heighim, niaviied 'o Miss Roe, daughter of Mi Wm. RjL', of idrew'Sj in this city. It is 'jh-nsure we find that mmv of Cilr re their S'nr gations they owe to Colonel jr.il addition which they have itption began here a short lepaving Col- late legal ex-jeetinr will likewise be held in a few 3e GL-nilemen residing in the County sampler 'ubscribt-d to purciiase him a Piatc, which he then refused accepting) isuler oj the propriety of adding those sums to what h.is already been here subscribed. I ft. jf? AM.

i'IOL i ine can ot Vrtoid lias lately guen two fa: aim me lat stieep, wiiicil lias inoveu a gnat relief to upwards of 600 poor persons of aire! ten and neighbouring parishes. At the Quarter Sessions fur this city, John Staff tsa convicted of having tynbvzzled and applied to hs c.vn use money to the amount of .501, the pro- of his muster, Mr. Tlios. Boulter, of Dilham, r. this county, fiour-merchant, and was sentenced to 2 yiais' solitary imprisonment.

Lie amy Appeal that came on to be heard at Sefsions, was on the part of the parish of I OjiJie, in Northamptonshire, against an order of i to thst place of one Barnaid, with his wife ar i Kmily, from Norwich. The ground of the respondents' case was, that the pauper had settlement in Oundlc from having rented a tene-. there 20 years ago, of the value of 1 01. a I jur. he Cou.t, after giving their attention to '-r'h string ol testimonies and opinions, deemed rttlemcot made out, and confirmed the order.

At the County Sessions, Edmund Sterl.ng, for 7 geese from Mrs. Brackenburgh, of Tot-giOn, was sentenced to be transported for 7 Maty Fish, for robbing Mr. Robit son and Hu lbw of North Walsham, to 1 2 calendar ro- hs imprisonment. R. Humfrey and Batley, for stealing a turkey, months, J.

Barnard, 'r rtceitip.g 12 months inipiisonmeHt C. tf borough, for stealing two boards, (i months '1- Lusher, for stealing a gold shirt buckle from Hack, of Munham, 2 months, and Mary Betts, 'obbing Mr. Gilb-rt, of Postwick, 3 months iiipnsunnient T. Waller was accmitted. tne above Sessions, an important case of set-tlj-nient came on to be heard, in which the parish ol ntfoid, Suffolk, were appellants, and the parish North Lopliara, Norfolk, respondents.

appeal was aj-aitist an order of removal of a female PjUf'tT, named Lucy Worledge, from Nurth to at which latter place it was contended on the the that a settleineot had been acquired service for a year. To prove this, the pau-IP Itersflf, a girl of 16 of age, wai.call.-d, who Kted that a little before Michaelmas, three or four years )i beutji with her mother a Kcnninghall petty session, pe-cn Che name of Wm. Eowell, came up and gave '-t' era sixpence, but did not tell her what it wasfor, away. Shortly nft-r a Mr. Cooke, of North ap; r--4ched and asked he.

mother if she knew sixpence was given for, and her mother t5 negative. Cooke then told h-r that the letting money, and she (the pauper) was to H. 'u iWd, into the service of a Mr Luke Bowell, uf Bo well, and he encouraged her to go. tie pa.iitrr and her mother returned home to North the latter acquaintttl a Mr. Worledge (grand-ti what had happened, who said, jpei mt go, assip-ntng as a Jeasofl that bwu fciks at Kent ford at theie i i I I A exieusi-ve Liquor Tt-ade, in the manv commercial town, with N.

B. 1mB Mr- N- BrfWbrdk'e, Norwich. ai on mortal part of tht MonV nW may ne known hv a tr. ABWILLIAM LAMB, OF NORWICH. RSS his for their '-ve Salesman wihhil m' qajmncln8 Beaut and Sheep 8Se and faVOUrs of StJemen Paid to their every etton shall beast and 35 under' VVm- Son, sbeepjalesmen, SO, West Smithfield, London.

THOMAS WALLIS itLnTCtfMy retUms Thanks t0 Gen-past favors "nd Ds' fortl'ei' may depend' on thl and they 1 Ior Ulelr "iterest.and the money to any order A'o. 8, WCst THOS. WALLlS. 2JZ" orPlauimv, Essex. To fHPMtcTo WANTifrV- Man of ledeeof the r.

i sme know Appiv Z. "Provemetlt. Dawson, druggist, Dereham. SP Mr. IWi HARVEY, late Assistant at Mi: friends and CZj SCHOOL at WAFFHAM For the reception of Ladies where hv sfri School will open 22d January, 1810.

'J. MPH1 prtnnV I TURNPIKE ROAD TFrom THETTORD to ST. EDMUNDS. fc nC.Xo Gtneral feting of the Trustees of SfSS lV Guildhall, in the Guildhalltstreet. ir.

Bury, on 1 hursday the 25th day of January instant, a. Twelve clock at noon. By Order, JAMES COLH, Clerk. 235 tjtri, January 13,1810. To the DEBTORS and CREDI TORS of Mr.WILl.lAM HARDY, late of THE I'FORD, Deceased.

4 LL Persons indebted to Mr. WILLIAM f- of the county of Norfolk deceased, are requested to pay the amount of their several debts and all persons having any claim on the said deceased to transmit immediately the particulars of t'-eir respective demands, to Mrs. Hardy or Mr. John Faux, hot'i of rhettord aforesaid, executrix and executor of the Will of the said Mr. William Hardy.

Jan. 15 To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Gi OROF. SYDER, At the Dolphin, in Thetfoff, On Saturday the 27th day of Jamtarv instant. Between the Hours of Fnir and Six in the Afternoon, IN TWO LOTS, LOtl" A tnat spacious well-timbered Double -fa. MESSUAGE, in the occupations of Messrs.

Bendle and Smith, situate adjoining the Dolphin aforesaid, wi-h the outbuildings, yard, garden, and appurtenances thereto belonging. Lot 2. Alt that Double MESSUAGE, in the occupations of Messrs. Faux and Skip en, nearly opposite to the former lot, with the outbuildings, yard, garden, and appurtenances thereto belonging. The above Estates are freehold, and the outgoings are moderate.

ri- Further particulars may be had of Mr. Cole, solicitor, Therford. Desirable Tarni, all Freehold Land-tax redeemed. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By WM. BURT, At the Angel Inn, Norwich, on Saturday the 2Cth day of Januaty, itiio, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, Subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, 4LL that most compact and desirable FARM, in a high state of cultivation, with an exceeding good farm-bouse and suitable outbuildings, and 122A.

SR. 27P. of good arable and pasture Land. Including a great number of thrifty young trees, situate at Starston, in Norfolk, about 2 miles from Harleston and 8 from Bungay-, good corn markets, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Aggas, who will shew the premises.

Possession at Michaelmas next. Printed particulars may be had in due time of the Auctioneer, Norwieh or of Mr- Kingsbury, attorney, Bungty, Suffolk at either of which places a map of the estate mav be seen. To be SOLD bv AUCTION, By Mr. BURT, On Thursday the 1st day of February next, At Four o'clock in the afternoon. At the White Swan Inn, in St.

Peter's of Mancroft, Norwich, A Most Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the pari of St. Gregory, in that City, In the following Lots: Lo 1. A capital MANSION-HOUSE, in the centreof St. Giles's street, late the residence of Dr. LUBBOCK, substantially built, elegantly finished, and containing all the accommodations a Family of the first respectabf Hty, With complete office-, a spacious garden, a greenhouse, coach-houses, stables, and a stable-yard.

1 he Mansion-house contains, on the ground floor, a dining parlour 24 feet ii inches by 18 feet a library 22 by IS feet 6 a gentleman's dressing-room lo tt. in. by 10ft. 6 a hand-ome vestibule, a kitchen, storeroom, and a butler' pantry on the first floor a drawing-room 23 feet by 18 feet 6 inches, 3 spacious bed-rooms, and a dressing room; and on the second floor 4 spacious bed-rooms and a dressing-room; and has under tae floor larqe cellars. The house and all the buildings are in excellent repair, having been erected not many years ago, at a very great expense.

Lot. A very good Dweiling-housc adjoining to tlie Mansion-house, neatly fitted up, and now occupied by Mrs. Berney. Lot 3. A Dwelling-house, Work-rooms, and Garaen, in the occupation of Mr.

Se well. Lot 4. A good Dwelling-house, neM St. Giles s-strrtt, with work-rooms and a yard adjoining, in the occupation of Mr. Walkingron.

For further particulars apply to Messrs. Foster, Son, and Unthank, attornies, Norwich. ESSEX and SUFFOLK EQUITABLE INSURANCE SOCIETY. AT a General Meeting of the Members of this Society, held this day pursuant to public advertisement after taking into consideration the state ol the Accounts.and having ascertained the profits of the Socey from its establishment to Christmas last, it was agreed that a dividend of 501. per cent, on the amount of -he Premiums paid on all policies issued at Christmas ISO-, rhalTinimediately bemade.

And do hereby give notice to the members whos.Mnsiirar.ce mi as above, that they may receive said divide. of 501. ner cent upon application to the Secretary, at the Omce, Kiwi or to the Agent with whom the insurance WN.IBLd AH Peons must produce their policies at the time of payment, for indorsement. By Order of the General Meeting, FRANK ABELL, Secreury. CoLbrster, 3d, Jan.

1810. To be LET, or SOLD, With Possession at Lady Day next, A Commodious Dwelling House, situated at BotedaleufTolk. with stabling, coach-house, and JtrZ nfl a spacious -rarden. and aboUt Acres of onices, a trsTjvf adjoining, nowm the occupation ot JOHN pasture' lARSO, Esq. who has given H' with a lease nant or purcnaser may.

uc Atps ricn nieauow rs enquire (if by letter, post-paid) of the Newtonnear Norwich; or Mr. Roper, For narticulars Rev. T. P. Slapp near tbe gremises CAUTION.

rHIS is to give Notice to all Persons, not to t-r a wife of Digerson ard, ot oolpit. as he will not pay any debts she may contract after this date, January 1 5, Ihio. Witness my hand, DIGERSON WARD To be LET or SOLD, AN old-established GENERAL SHOP, with convenient Dwelling-house. Warehouses, Stable situate in Stratlbrooke, in the county Suffolk late in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Bumpstead sen ''The Stock may be tahen at an appraisement, and possession may be had immediately.

Wm Apply ro Mr. Bumpstead, sen. B. The said 'Thomas. Bumpstead having assigned over Ins effects for the benefit of his creditors all persons indebted to him are desired immediately to pay re specHVe debts to Mr.

Bumpstead, sen. or they will be sued for the saie, an1 rhose who hold liquor casks are utsired to return them eirectlv. vTO BE LET, 4 Comfortable small Dwelling Mouse with a Rood garden, walled in, pleasantly situated in Clare. I he House is neatly fitted Up, jti complete repair, and may be entered upon Immediately. for particulars enquire of Mr.

John Cox, Estate Agent and Vuctioneer, Cljte, Suffolk. To be SOLD by AUCTIOiM, By JOHN COX, The latter Part of this Month, hv Order of the Ajshtn-es of Mr. ed ward wakeling, ALL the Live and Dead Firming Stock, at HALF-WAY-HOUSE FARM, In the parulf of Stoke by Clare. in a fufare paper. To be SOLD by AUCTION, MB By JOHN COS, Upon the Premises, in the Parish ot Steeple Bumpstead, on Tuesday, January 23, lflio, and following day, ALL the neat Household Furniture, Dany of Cows, and Effects of the late Mr.

ALLAN FITCH deceased coniDrisina fi hanHcnmt. good handsome mahogany double and single chests of drawers, bureau, pier and dressing glasses, dining and card tables, parlour and chamber chairs, t'oor and hed'de carpets, eight-day clock in a haudf mahogany rase, china and glass ware, sweee-iron-httuud beer cask, lire irons, and good culinary requisites, which will in Catalogues to he had at the inns in the vicinity, and of the Auctioneer, Cl are. Suffolk. Sale to begin at Eleven o'clock precisely. barker raio.

Marh-Luve, Jan. Ve continue to receive daily and abundant stfp plies of Wheat from the. Contlntm, and there was some ofotir own growth fresh up the middie and latur end of lasi week, but no great accession of the latter this morning, at our market, on the Corn Exel a ige. The Mealing derasrtd at an earlj- hour, a-nl f.r tne very fines' qualities, White Wheat inpaitifil.tr, had some shew of briikr.es.s, and some 1 bargains were then efti ct.d at a rather big! er nomi--nal price tiian tnir cutrsncy of Mo; dav the S.h, but the iratle sJaekened and wascer-taiuiy'no dearer upon the whole; the inferior if lu, tit rndily LvUr a'decliniiiv: value. More money was asked for Spring Corn to- day in consequence r.f the severe weather but not obtained.

txcct for Tick Beans Grey Pease as. pe quarter cheaper, and B.irley ahout Is. except very fine. The arrival rea'n ibly large. Linseed is dearer and in eager Cl -fr s.imcwhat dull, in the expectation of influx from abroad othr aiti-eles are, for.

the most part unaltered, as per particulars beueaih. 'er Quarter. Wheat, meal'ng. red, f-ps to 84 to Ss fine 30s fo sup. Sis Ditto White (JSs to 9HS line Ii 2s-iiip.

lous Dhtn red 7ts to 84 fine Bris tofi-! White 60s to 96s Sue Dantiic 10' to TOSs to Us BUcfc to 7Ss hue to 86s Rivets 65s to 80s fine S-s to X6s. Kye 6s to 50 White IVa-e 5U to 70s boilers 7tfs to 80s Grey Pease 4-2, to ids Horse Beans, nrw, -Jon ro 48s--od 50 to 62j. Tick Bean.i.ftew. SOs ui l3 54s Barlev, eSs to Malting 4()s to 433 Oats, long feed ii to 29s Short l'ulnd and Brew tine S-Jsto o.l sup. 86s to SUs Malr, 70s to 7ifv fine Tes to 6us Linseed, to JjSs to tine.

P4 to 105s Brosd Kei.iii 1 1 its Long Pd ius to SSS Flour, Englisli ttt per sacs. Carraway SeeJ, 26s to 45s iiue old 46 per c-t. Coriander Seed, Ills to line Ids CO dicto Clover Seed, red, atis to to i20s sup. to diif Ditto, Whito, SDs to 6Ss sup to l-2is. per.

cwt. 'Trefoil, 14 to 30s to 43 3Up. to 63s. d.tto RETURN of WHEAT In MARK-LANE, Including only from Jut). 1 to Ian.

C. Total. S.820' Quartets. Average 7s Id. s.

7 id. than last return. A RETURN of FLOUR, From Dec. 30 to Jan. 5, from the Cocltet OJHce.

Totai 15.S63 Sacks. Average 34,. 5d. Os Od lower than ust return PRICE of BUTTER at Swarffham and Downham. Jan.

13 and Jan. 15, 4Ss per lirkm of 56 lbs. WISBECH, ava rise per Qnaftef. Wheat .....4 7 4 Oars, 1 4 ro Barley, 1 9 6 Bcv.ni 2 ie 0 SMI TH rilvl.D, Monday. Jan.

17. sink the Offal. -Per Stone ot Beef. 4s 8d to fis 4d I'ork ti- Oil it 4t Mutton 4d to C'd Oh sd if) fts oi about 2000 Sheep and Lanitu 33(7aO. Calves I in Figs 200.

PRICE OK HOPS BASS. .......3) 10s to 61 Os Sussex 31 ISs to .11 is Essex 10S to 5i BOROUGH. Kent 41 10s to 51 10s Sussex si iss to 5i St Faniham.i.S-i i. ic; cr- PRICE of TALIvOW. Rough Faf Whitechapel Market, pef'st'Sne of Sib.

5s. Oil. At Bury, per st. or 7d. Town 86s 0d-00s I Melting Stufl TOsOd 74i Russia can 80s COs Malting 44s 4Ss Do.

White 84s 00s I Graves Ditto Soap 83s (Ks Good Dregs ja Candies, 13s per dozen.Mouid ditto, 14s Yellow Soap, 10'is 114 Cure, ils PRICE OF LEA THER. Butts, 50 to 561h. to S2i Ditto, f-0 to jlb. each end to isj-i Becks igi tQ o0i Dressing linies lad to lml Fine Coal. Hides t.utj t(1 Crop Hi es, 4il.

for .19 to Ditto, 20lb. to 174 to Calf Skins, 30 to 401 to 'JOd Ditto, jO to 70lil S4d to 4od Ditto, i3J to PmallSeals, to iltsd Large ditto, 10(1 to 140s per doz. Tanned Horse I'jti to 20d per lb. PRICF. OF STOCKS, Monday, Jan.

15 ii ,..1 3 per cent. rvcu. uoj ni.in shut Wavy i er CVat. 100 New do. (of Long Ann.

18 FxiheCf, Bills 9s IS. 1 Dino fnr Acc (jot fM sent. Omnium, 3 prutn. ui un- ivi.uior oi nne rer- lain, TVQieu quite tiju.il It. jiechd.1.

Annuat quit-rent 3s. Id. Laud-tax Iris. Lot 2, A very excellent WE LL I G-HOUSE now converted into three comfortable tenements, with a garden and orchard of nearly an Acre of Verv rich land planted with fruit trees, situated in Ashley aforesaid, in the several occupations of John Webb, James Webb, and James Claydon. This lot is freehold and pays a free rent of per ann.

Lot 3 A very good DWELLING-HOUSE, now made in-o two comfortable Tenements, in the occupations of John Wade and Lucy Barber. This lot is freehold and pay a quit rent of Id. per ann. May be viewed by application to the respective tenants, and further particulars had on applying to Mrs. Ca'burn, Moulton Mr.

George Fisher, of Ashley; Mr. John Swann.of Lidgate; or Messrs. I-aacson. Son, and Wehh, Moulton, and Oaks' Earm, Cowlinge. Capital Oak Timber, near Long Melford.

To be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. THYNNE, At Garraway's Coffee-house, Change-alley, Corrhill, on Thursday the 22d February ism, at Twelve o'clock IN SEVEN LOTS, Q4 Capil OAK TREES, with their i tops and bark, as now standing and growing in the several parishes ef Acton, Cavendish, and Bulnier. in the counties of Suffolk and Essex, Well ilmated for water carriage- To view the Timber apply to Mr. Hayward, of Lcpg Melford Green, near Sudbury. Part it nlars may le had of him, and at the White Horse, Ipswich the Cupa, Colchester; Black Boy, Chelmiford Angel, Bury; the place of sale and of Messrs.

Kent, Pearce and Kent, Laud Agents, Craig's-court, London. FOX AND HOUNDS, GEDDlNG, ivVtfi- ELS HAM, To be SOLD hv AUCTION, By GEORGE BIDDFLL, On Tuesday the ix-id day ot January, 1RI0. 4LL the Honshold Furniuire and Effects of Mr. ROBER VALE, leaving the above House; comprising 4 and bureau bedsteads, Sexcellent featherheds and bedding. handsome mahogany double chest with drawers, capital dining and pillar tables, with covers, bookcase with glass doors, Scotch carpets, good Walnuttree parlour and cl amber chairs, elm and wainscot tables, pair of copper scales and of brass weights, fire irons, tea kitchen, boilers, pails, ma9h tub, beer casks, kitchen requisites, to be expressed in catalogues to be had in the neighbourhood place of sale of the Auctidneer, West Farm, Bodfitld MIL DEN HALL.

To be SOLD by AUCTION, By SIZER and PEEK, At the Bell Inn, in Mildenhall, in ihe County of Suffolk, on Friday the 21 day of February, 1810, between the Hours of Five and Eight o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, the following Lots: Lot l-NE Close of Pasture and R. P. J' Land, with a decayed tenement standing thereon, also one stable and one lodge, I containing ire or less) 2. One Ground, called the Grip Dolver ItJ 0 14 16 0 14 9 0 0 3. Nine Acres of Field Land, part of 19A.

13P. lately allotted and set out hy Act of Par- liament. IVir. JOim i.wu in ine West 4. 10A.1R.

13P. being the remainder of said 19A.1R. ISP. late Pepper's Land.nn the East 5 One Ground, called the Rabbit Dolver 113 0 13 6. One Ground abutting on Perter Fen or Littley Drove South, the land of S.

Dunn, 1-22 0 Esq. on the West 7. One Ground abutting as before, the land 1 aa 0 of Mr. Wm. Brown on the East 8.

One Ground, called the World End Dolver 15 0 0 B. Lots 1,3, and 4 are part freehold and parr copyhold of the Manor of Mildenhall lots 2 and 5 are copyhold of Mildenhall aforesaid, and lots (i, 7, and 8 are freehold, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Childerstone, who quits at Michaelmas next. There will be Sold on the Premises of Lot 1, in the Morning of the Day of Sale, Several Lots of BRICK, REED, WOOL, $5" Further particulars may be had on application to Richard Pigott, of Ely. Valuable FREEHOLD Old-established INN, SOJIAM, CAM BRIDGES HI HE.

To be SOLD bv AUCTION, By SIZER a'od PEEK, On Monday the 12th day of February 1SJ0, Between the Hours of Six and Eight the Afternoon, On the Premises, HE CROWN INN, at SOHAM, with large commodious brewnotise, Bani.M wtw- ins fit for an Inn, and large yard and garden adjo.iS; Possession to bc'had at Michaelmas next, at which time the purchase money to be paid. -iiMHr. For further particulars enquire of Mm srs. lk.n, Jfciwra, or the Soham, Cambridgeshire. anU oilier conveo.tu.

TO BE LET, And Entered upon Immediately, THE PARSONAGE HOUSE in the Parish air.hnn rorrether with a field of 3 Acres, Ur- ul been well repaired; but it any urt.ie be thought necessary in the inside of the house it will be isarv 111 me done-Enqm 1 Smyths, Co done. Enquire by letter tor particular, Ichester. Mr. Hcr-Iic at th ReiLion: AJ 11 whew the yremises. ii.

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