1805.1 



Camhrldgejh'ire — Norfolh 



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charity, by which 37)49° perfons have been 

 cured and 5402 relieved iince the foundation 

 •f the Old County Hofpital, in 1744- 



Application is intended to ue made toparlla- 

 unent for an aS to enable the bailiff', biirgef- 

 fes, &c. of Daventry to purchafe and rebuild 

 the Moot-hall, and to make fuch regula- 

 tions, creftions and buildings as may be 

 thought necefiary for improving the market 

 of that town, and for paving, repairinij, 

 cleanling, lighting, and improving its ftreets. 



Married.] AtBanbury, Mr. Mark Wheel- 

 er, coal-merchant, to Mifs Eliza Roberts, 

 filler of Mr. R. wine-merchant. — Mr. John 

 Bromley, plumber and glazier, to Mifs Ann 

 Stacey, daughter of Mr. S. 



At Oundle, Mr. Oliver Cox, of Ringftead, 

 to Mifs Catherine Webfter. 



At Wellingborough, Mr. James Sergeant, 

 to Mifs Martha Sutton. — R. N. Sta.iton.M.D. 

 to Mifs Wilfon, daughter of the late Andrew 

 W,ef,. 



At £cton, Harry Brett, efq. of Wirapole- 

 ftreet, to Mifs Whalley, only daughter of 

 the late Rev. Palmer W. reftor 01 Chat pa- 

 riih. 



The Rev. T. H. H.Needham, of Harpole, 

 to Mifs Jephcott, eldeft daughter of the Rev. 

 John J. late reftor of Kiflingbury. 



Died.'^ At Wakerley, Mr. John Limraing, 

 ftoe-maker, 75. 



At Long Buckley, Mr. John Perkins, yt. 



At Peterborough, Mifs Katheiine Wilker- 

 fon, youngeft daughter of the late Mr. W. 



At Northampton, Mrs. J. Broad, eleven 

 years matron to theGeneral Infirmary.— Mrs. 

 Hankey, reliftof J. C. Hankey, efq. formerly 

 of Eaft Bergholt, Suffolk.— Sudaenly, Mr. 

 Kennedy GauJern, ftone-mafon. — Mr. Wm. 

 Pilmuir, carpenter and joiner. — F. Hayes, 

 efq. mayor, 56. The mayor's choice ball 

 had juit begun at the George Inn, and the 

 mayor, who was in apparently good health and 

 high fpirits, going down a country dance, 

 fuddenly dropped down, and indantly expired, 

 without either moving a limber uttering a 

 groan. 



At Banbury, Mr, R. Wife, plumber and 

 glazier,— Mr. Jufeph Hobday, plumber and 

 glazier. 



At Highgate-houfe, Mrs, Elizabeth Bof- 

 worth, 79. 



At Caftle A(hby, Mifs Ann Seagrave, 

 fourth daughter of the Rev, Edward S. rec- 

 tor of that place, 2j. 



CAMBKIUGEtHIRE. 



Applicationi are intended to be made to 

 parliament for afts for inclofing the fens and 

 commons called -Sedge Fen, bcdgc Fen Plains, 

 iedge Fen Pooles, the Middle ten Farts and 

 the Walhes, in the parifli of Witchford and 

 Ille of Ely. For the turther improvement of 

 Sutton and Mtpal level, and the lands adjoin- 

 ing : anil for inclofing the commons and wafte 

 grounds in the parifli of Cherry Hinton. 



Tlic Lord CiiaiKcUur has nuJc ihc fallow- 



ing order Til the Downing college caufe, vie- 

 that buildings fiiould be ereflcd for the ac- 

 commodation of twenty independent mem» 

 bera, in addition to the members fpecificd ia 

 the charter and ftatutes ; thataScol. (hould 

 be fet apart annually as a fund for the build- 

 ingi, out of the rents and profits of the eftates ; 

 and that the falaries of the prefent member* 

 (hould be paid out of the reliduej that the 

 collegiate body fhould have leave to borrow 

 l2,oool. for the acceleration of the buildings, 

 and fliould have liberty to apply, when ne- 

 ceflary, for further directions. 



HUrrkd.'] At Cambridge, Mr. RobertGee, 

 attornev at law, to Mifs Mary Gee. 



D'md'.} At PampisfordjMr. Richard Walli* 

 Nalh, 6a. 



At Exning-hall, near Newmarket, Mk. 

 Charles Harwood, only Con of John H. ef^. 

 22. 



At Drayton, Sarah Hawkes, wife of Lufce 

 H. 33. She had been tapped nine times du- 

 ring the laft year of her life, and eighty-fevcn 

 gallons of water drawn off. 



At March, Mrs, Goodman, wife of Mr, 

 Nathaniel G. 



At Waterbeach, Mrs. Hall, teli£t of Mr. 

 W. H. 85, 



At Wilbech, Mr. Jonathan Friend, falack- 

 fmith. 



HeKFOLK, 



From a statement publislied by the sub- 

 scribers, to the Norwich Dispensary, it 

 appears, that since the first establishaient 

 of that charity in March iScj, ihe re- 

 ceipts have amounted to 470I. 143. 6d., and 

 the disbursements to 4,-5l. 7s. lod. leav- 

 ing a balance of 35I. 6s. Sd. in hand. Tiie 

 number of patiei.ts adrnuted, up to the i&t 

 of July, 1805 is 816: cf these 4^7 have 

 been discharged cured ; 80 relieved ; ij 

 not likely to receive benefit; 25 to the 

 Nortolk and No.wich Hobpitals, to the 

 workhouse and into the country; 54 for 

 non-atiendance; 1 for irregularity ; sattlieis 

 own request; 42 have died, and 127 re- 

 in lin on the books. Of this number iiS 

 were attended at their respective houses. 

 At the last general meeting •f the sul>- 

 scribers, it was resolved that in future, each 

 of them should have the power ot lecoin- 

 mending three patients in the year tor every 

 guinea subscribed. 



At the last meeting of Ihe Norfolk Agri- 

 cultural Society, held at Svvaffham, the 

 thanks of the Society were voted 10 Mr. 

 Reptitn, of Oxnead, for bis Loiter upon 

 the preservation of turnips, and the Letter 

 Was ordered to be printed, and a copy sent 

 to every member. After transattmg the 

 general business, judges were appcint^d 

 to decide the claims ot candidates lor the 

 premiums, when the following were alloiv- 

 cd. To Mr. Ueck, of West Lexhaiii, the 

 two premiums for water nieado.vs. To 

 Mr, Salter, of ^Vhinberjj, the piuniii.m 

 lor Undeidiaining, To Mr. Johnson, of 

 Kenipston, the premium for tlie Leicester 

 larn without conipciiiioii. lo Mr. Mo.st- 

 )e/, ul' Tolls, Ihtf pieunuins tW the higt 



biill. 



