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No^thamptorifhire — Cambridge/hire— Norfolk. [Sept, 1, 



made, and from an infptftion of the accounts 

 it appears, that no refource prefents itfelf 

 but the fjje of all the fu.ds belonging 'o the 

 Infiimary which can be fo ilifpofcl of 



D-.cd.] AtBcdfori, the R.tv. James Palmer, 

 reflor .'f l,idgate, Norfulk, and of Borough 

 Green, Canibriotieftiire. 



At Potton, Mr. Samuel Luke, formerly 

 an eminent attorney, but who had iieciincd 

 p.adtice many years j he was a liberal benc- 

 ii&'.r to the poor. 



At •'.mpthill, Mr. Allen, who had been 

 In the fervice of the faiTiily of L-.rd Offiiry 

 upwaros of 60 years. He w.is handling; a 

 horfe in the ftables therr, when he received 

 a kick on the breaft which in a (hort time 

 caufed the cermi:iatioii of his long and meri- 

 torious life He had retired froai Lord OfP,- 

 ry's lervice as head-fjioom, but, from Ion; 

 habit ani attachnient, ufually atteii'le:! the 

 flables when his health and ftrer.jjih petroit- 

 ted. He was above 80 years of igc, and was 

 a rare inftance oi fiaelity, capacity, and a 

 conAant atccniioii to iiis ui.ty. 



NORTHAMPTON SHIRE. 



The annual meeting of the Northampton 

 Horticultural Society was held on the 15th of 

 Auguft, when the prizes were adjudged as 

 follows : the firft carnation prize to Mr. Yeo- 

 manfon, of Lficefter ; the fecond ditto to Mr. 

 Hefter, of Leicefter; and the third ditto to 

 Mr. Woolfe, of Leicefter; the prize for the 

 feedling carnation to Mr. Yeomanfon ; the 

 prize for the beft flavoured melon to Mr. £. 

 Perkins, of Northampton ; and that for the 

 heavieft'goofeberry, which weighed l6dwt. 

 l6grs. to Mr. Hefter, of Leicefter. 



Died.'] At Yclvertoft, Mr. Robert Mat- 

 thew, grazier, and nnanufafturer of tammies, 

 59- 



At Nether Hyford, Mr. William Jones, 

 34. years mafter of the free fchool at that 

 place, 56. 



At Wakerley, Mr. John Limming, /hoe- 

 maker, 75. 



CAMBRinCESHIRE. 



A fearr.ew, or fea-gull, the lurus canus of 

 Linmus, lately died in the garden belonging 

 to Addenbrooke's Hofpital, at C.imbridge, 

 after having lived there fixieen years. It 

 was fuppofed, from the colour of his plu- 

 mage, that he was not lefs than two or three 

 years old when firft put into that garden. 

 Another remains alive, which has been there 

 nine years. 



Married.'] At Little Granfden, the Rev. 

 Richard Riley, fellow of St. John's College, 

 and reftor of Marvvood, Devonftiire, to Mifs 

 Cower, only daughter of the late Benjamin 

 C. of Cobham, Surry. 



At Cambridge, Mr. Chrlftopher Scott, to 

 Mifs Barber. 



Died.] At Chefterton, Mr. Thomas 

 Dales, many years a re.^'pedl.'.ble linen- oraper 

 in Cambridge. 



At Cambridge, Mr. W. F. Edwards, oae 



of the fcholars of Trinity College, and eld- 

 eft fon of John E. Elq. of Black Heath, 

 Kent, 20. — Mrs. Rebecca Goud, who for- 

 merlv kept the Dog and Duck, near Great 

 St. Mary's Church, 87— The Rev. Daniel 

 Bayley, B. D. fellow and dean of St. John's 

 Collcjie, and vicar of Madingley. 



At Wiibech, Mr. William Fellows, hat- 

 ter. — Mifs Juliana Curtis, youngeft daughter 

 of Mr. John C. cabinet maker, 16. — Mr. Jo- 

 feph Nixon, wheelwright 



At Ely, Mr Thomas Hatterfley, formerly 

 one of the vergers of chat cathedral, clerk of 

 the works, and bailiff to the dean and chap- 

 ter. 



NORFOLK. 



Married.] W. H C. Benejet, efq. of the 

 royal artillery, to Mifs Nelfon, daughter of 

 the late Rev. William N. of Franlham. 



At Norwich, Mr. Sampfon, to Mifs S. 

 Lindoe — Mr. John Bale, of Ramfgate, Kent, 

 to Mifs Wetherhead, daughter of the late 

 Rev. William W. of Weft NewCon.— Mr. 

 f'arker, habirdaflier, to Mifs Jamefon, of 

 Royfton. — Mr. p. Metcalf, to Mifs S Sexton. 

 —Mr. Jofeph Redgreave, of South Creak, to 

 Mifs Mary Browne 



Mr. Tohn Barham, of Wymondham, t« 

 Mifs H. Kerrifin, only daughter of Mr. Noah 

 K. of Hackford. 



At Mundfley next the Sea, Mr. Mackie, 

 of Hartford-road, Lakenliam, to Mifs Gel- 

 dart. 



.\t Wymondham, Charles Glbbs, efq. to 

 Mifs Ranlome. 



Mr. James Crawforth, furgeon, of Lynn, 

 to Mifs Madane, daughter of Mr. M. far- 

 mer, of Weftwick. 



Mr. William Forefter, wine-merchant, of 

 Wells, to Mifs Moore, of Warham. 



Died.] At Lynn, Mrs. Harwood, wife of 

 Mr. H. attorney. — Mrs. Dixon, reli£t of Mr. 

 Robert D. an eminent grazier. 



At Difs, Mr. Samuel Holmes, jun. bra- 

 zier. 



At Little Ellingham, Mrs. Leath, wife of 

 Mr. Cook L. farmer. 



At FouUham, Mrs.Gunton, wife of Mr. G. 

 plumber and glazier. 



At Creak Abbey, Mrs. Blyth, 67. 

 Mr, James Coldham, of Caius College, 

 Cambridge, eldeft fon of James C. efq. of 

 Anmer, 20. Bathing in the fea near Hea- 

 cham, he was unfortunately drowned. He 

 was a young man of unfpotted purity of 

 mind and nianhers. 



At North Wallham, Mr. Robert Newftead, 

 glazier. 



At Park Houfe, Boxley, Henry Goodwyn, 

 efq. of Tring, 92. 



At Cokifhall, Mrs. Browne, wife of Mr. 

 i'xobeit B. 



At Wells, Mifs Elizabeth Haycock, daugh- 

 ter of the late Mr. John H. 



At North Repps, Richard Plumbley, 

 gent, enfiga in tli« Crciiier Battery Volun- 

 teers, lb. 



