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tounf; of the collation of the MSS. arj four 

 of the publica!.ion, have been publiflied, the 

 fubfcription to which, lalt year, amounted 

 to 1137!. Having brought the publication 

 of the Pentateuch to a conclusion, he lali 

 year edited the Prophecy of Daniel, accord- 

 ing to Theodotian and the LXX. departing 

 from his piopoled order, as if by a prefenti- 

 menl of his end. In fifteen years 7:00!. 

 had been expended on this great undertaking, 

 ths collations of which are depofited in the 

 Bodleian library, ro be publiflied by the Doc- 

 tor, or, in cafe of his death, bv foiyie other 

 perfen, under the aufpices of the delegates 

 of the Clarendon prefs. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



The Northamptonihire Prefervative Soci- 

 ety have juft publiflied their report up to the 

 end of June 1805. Its objetl is not fomuch 

 to record curious phyfical cafes, as to keep up 

 and invigorate public attention in every clafs 

 of fociety, and an habitual recolleftion of 

 what is_advifable to be done when human life 

 is fuddecly endangered ; with a liberal remu- 

 neration to thofe laudable exertions which 

 have been made to preferve life— to the lower 

 orders by pecuniary recompence, to the 

 higher by the honorary medal. Out of fifty 

 cafes which have come before the committee 

 dpring the five years fubfequent to their laft 

 report, there have been forty-four preferva. 

 tions, among which are included all the 

 known cafes of fuicide. 



Mjrrkd.'\ At Everdon, Mr. Samuel Bird, 

 farmer and grazier, to Mlfs Goodman. 



Mr. Norton, of Foxidl, to Mils Timfon, 

 of Old. 



Ac Afliby St. Ledgers, Simon Kendall, 

 efq. of Richmond, Surry, to Mils Smith. 



Died'\ At Northampton, Mrs. Smyth, 

 wife of Chriftopher S. efq. 



At Peterborough, Mrs. Sarah Wales, 88. 



At the parfonage houfe of Co'.teftrooks, 

 of the gout in his head, the Rev. John San- 

 forii, L.L.B. more than twenty years reftor 

 of that parilh, 5S. 



At Eatl's Barton, James Whitworth, gent. 



77- 



Mr. N. Hudfon, fteward and receiver to 

 the Bifliop and Chapter, and clerk to the 

 Rev. the Dean and Chapter of Peterborough. 



At Watford, Mr. James Neal, woodman. 



CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



Marrkd.J At Cambridge, Mr. S. S. Ber- 

 ger, merchant, of Queen-ftreet, Cheapfide, 

 London, to Mifs Sharp, only daughter of 

 Mr. S. 



At Newmarket, Mr. John Chapman, auc- 

 tioneer, to Mifs Peafe. 



Sit Charles E. Nightingale, bait, of Kneef- 

 wortb, to Mifs Dickenfon, only daughter of 

 Thomas D. efq. of Weft Retford, Notts. 



At Haddenham, Mr. John Clay, junior, 

 licutcnint in the Haddenham volunteers, to 

 Mifs Prime, of Threplow. 



Died] At Cambridge, John Forlow, efq. 



one of the aldermen of that corporation, and 

 lieutenant-colonel of the Cambridge volun- 

 teers. He had feveral times ferved the office 

 of mayor. 



At Thorney, Mrs. Maxwell, wife of Mr. 

 George M. of French Drove. 



At Wifljech, Mr. Jefle Broughton, up- 

 wards of 50 years mafter of the free fchool 

 therei 85. 



Ac Ely, Mifs Metcalfe, "daughter of the 

 Rev. Wm. M. 



Married.] At Norwich, Waller Rodwell 

 Wright, efq. recorder of Bury, to Mifs Bo- 

 kenham, only daughter of the late Thomat 

 B. efq. 



AtThetford, Mr. Robe/t Crickmore, of 

 Brockdifti, to Mifs M. Adkinfon. 



The Rev. Jofeph L'OIle, of Kirby Bedon, 

 to Mils Rachel Hammor.t, fecond daughter of 

 W^m. H. efq. of Norwich. 



At Yarmouth, Mr. Mark Waters, mer- 

 chant, to Mifs Margaretta Maria Solver, 

 youngeft daughter of the late Samuel T. 

 elq. 



Died] At Framingham, Mrs, Young, 

 wife of Mr. Robert Y. 



At Beccles, Mrs. Maria Weft, wife of Mr. 

 John W. 34. 



At Great Diinhain, Mr. Robert Church' 

 man, 78. 



At Beighton, Mrs. Green, mother of Mr. 

 John G of Buckenham Hall. 



At South Lynn, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins, wife 

 of Mr. Edmund J. 63. 



At Yarmouth, Mrs. Turner, wife of the 

 Rev. Richard Turner, minifter of that pa- 

 rilh. Her fteadfafl and unafteded Chriftian 

 piety, her afiefiionate and unceafing atten- 

 tion to a numerous family, and her eagernefs 

 to relieve the wants of the poor and diftref- 

 fed, will long render her example inftruc- 

 tivd, and her memory beloved and revered.— 

 ]Mr. James Rumbelow, corn-chandler. 



A.t Henftead, on his journey from Beccles 

 to Wrentham, the Rev. Mr, Crifp, dilTenting 

 minifter at Harlefton, 68. 



At Ditchingham, Mr. James Bloy, one of 

 the chief conftables of Loddon and Clavering 

 Hundreds. 



At Hoit, Mr. John Davy, 70. 



At Cringleford, Mr. Wm. Cole, 2T. 



At Norwich, Mrs. Rebecca Burgefs, 67. 

 —Mr. Thoinas Marks, one of the coroners of 

 the city, 69. — Mr.T. Raymond, mafter of the 

 Cardinal's Cap, 70.— Mrs. Elizabeth Right- 

 ling, late of Sco Rufton, 53.— Mr. Grinling, 

 woollen-draper, 48. — Mrs. Sbreeve, 66 — 

 Mrs. Morphew, wife of John M. efq. 53.— 

 Mifs Ann Hudfon, fecond daughter of James 

 H. efq. zj. 



At Clipfton Houfe, Mrs. Jane Maria Rix, 

 wife of M: . R . and daughter of the latt Thp- 

 luas Willis, efq. of Thornham. 



AtThetford, Mifs Eliza Margaretta M'H- 



