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    2. Giles Colchester
    3. As there is a flurry of Brown correspondence, I have put below some Browns which I have found in various newspapers mostly in the 19th century: The Ipswich Journal May 14, 1803 Instituted. Thursday last the Rev Chas John Smyth MA to the rectory of Great Fakenham on the presentation of his Grace the Duke of Grafton. The Rev. Wm. Brown, BA to the rectory of Little Glemham, on the presentation of Dudley North, Esq The Ipswich Journal November 17, 1804 Saxmundham Association [for prosecuting felons. Sets out table of payment for apprehending and bringing a person to justice, typically £5 for major offences, and £1 for minor offences. ] Names of Subscribers [amongst others] Saxmundham : Rev William Brown. The Ipswich Journal December 4, 1813 Capt Sir PBV Broke, Bart. Additional subscriptions since our last Week’s paper: At Woodbridge. [Amongst others] £ s d At Woodbridge Mr John Hunt 2 0 0 At Ipswich Rev Wm Brown 1 1 0 The Ipswich Journal September 19, 1818 Exchange of Glebe &c belonging to the rectory of Saxmundham. …… Notice is hereby given, that the reverend William Brown, Clerk, Rector of the Rectory and parish church of Saxmundham in the county of Suffolk and Diocese of Norwich; and Edward Fuller of Carlton Hall, in the said county, Esquire, Do intend by virtue and in pursuance of the powers and authorities of the said Act of parliament to effect and make an exchange of the several pieces of Land and hereditaments hereinafter described, …..[abuttals includes the names of the late Osborne Fuller, gentleman; Thomas Mayhew, gentleman; John Eade, gentleman; ] The Ipswich Journal Saturday, September 26, 1818 Same as previous week re Exchange of Glebe land by Rev Wm Brown & Edward Fuller. The Ipswich Journal September 20, 1823 Plomesgate Hundred Association. In consequence of the numerous felonies and depredations which have been committed in the Hundred of Plomesgate and its neighbourhood for some years past, it is deemed expedient to form an Association of the proprietors and occupiers of a whole district for the protection of their property, an to raise a fund for the detection and prosecution of such offenders …[signed by, amongst others] Sam Kilderbee. John Woods. Samuel Turner. Josh Packard. John Turner. Wm Turner. Josh Packard, Wm Brown The Ipswich Journal September 10, 1825 Game Lists. County of Suffolk. Eastern Division. …. Persons who have obtained game certificates for the year 1825. List (1) General certificates at £3 13s 6d each [amongst others] Brown, William, clk. Marlesford; Richard Girling, Westleton; Jex, Henry John, Brampton; Jex Henry ditto [ Brampton]; Mason, William, ditto [Ipswich]; Packard, John H, Hasketon The Ipswich Journal November 12, 1825 Saxmundham Association, for prosecuting persons guilty of felony. [rewards of £10 for murder and stealing larger animals, £5 for capital felony and stealing sheep or pigs, and other offences £2. Names of Subscribers [amongst others] Saxmundham: Rev William Brown, Sternfield: Mrs Packard The Ipswich Journal December 31, 1825 List of subscribers to the Suffolk Association for saving the lives of Shipwrecked seamen. Don A sub £ s d £ s d Charles Baldrey 1 1 0 George Brown Esq 5 5 0 Rev William Brown 1 1 0 Mr Daniel Packard, Stutton 1 0 0 Ipswich Journal: of 6 January 1827 P3(5) contains an advertisement for an auction of Rev William Brown of Saxmundham’s possessions. Wishing you every success in your researches Giles Colchester, Researching COLCHESTER family, any spelling, any time, any place And PACKARD in Suffolk

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