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Jf.dy. — Mrs. Styles, lelift of Mr. S., late an 

 cniinent apothecary. 



At We:ton Hciufe, Mifs Eliza Stone, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. S-, of Nottingham. 



At Burford, Mr. James Daniel, flax-drefler, 

 51. 



At Culham, Elizabeth, the wife of the 

 Rev. Henry Wintle. 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 



Af^rrW.] At Weft Wycombe, S. Lnm- 

 prey, efq. attorney of M.nidH-or,c, Kent, to 

 Mrs. Oben, widow of Thomas O. efq. late 

 ftore-keeper at Halifax. 



Died.'\ At Amerfliam, on his vray tn Bs-h, 

 the Rev Joim Eaton, LL. D. reclor of St. 

 Paul's, Depttord in Kent, of Fair'.tead in 

 Effe-x, and formerly fellow of New College, 

 Oxford. 



At Beaconsfield, Mifs Mary Elizabeth Af- 

 ilieton, youngcft daughter of the late Ralpli 

 A. <ci<\. of Ciierdale, Lancaihire. 



At VVicken, the Rev. J. Mordaunt, reflor 

 of that place, and fecond fon of Sir John M. 

 of Walton, Warv.ickfhire. 



At the vji;arage, Dinton, Mifs Jones, only 

 child of the Rev. Thomas J. 18. 



NOR THA.MP TON SHIRE. 



Married.^ Mr. Edward CoUinfon, jun. of 

 Lombard ftreet. Louden, to Mifs Gafcoyenj 

 only daughter of Mr. G. of Irchefter. 



Mr. )ohn Carding, of the Strand, London, 

 to Mifs Wilfon, fecond daughter of Mrs. W. 

 of Hintun in the Hedges. 



Died.] At Newton in the Willows, near 

 Nortliarapton, Mr. Eaglhaw, an eminent gra- 

 zier. 



At Marftpn St. Lawrence, Mifs Gardiner, 

 only daughter of the Rev. James G. redtor 

 of Yardley Haftings, 30. 



At Towccftcr, Mrs. Sarah Flelhcr, relift 

 <?f Mr. Gilbert F. 7 J. 



HUNTINGDON SHIRE. 



Married. j At Huntingdon, Mr. Love'.l, 

 land furveyor, to Mifs Searfon.— Lieutenant 

 G. S. Ravenlcro.'t, of the Weftminftcr mi- 

 litia, to Mifs Hulner, only daughter of Mr. 

 H. of the Fountam Inn. 



Died.] Mr. Charles Launcelot Peek, young- 

 eft fon of the late Walter P. efq. of Hilton. 



CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



A gentleman in the Fens, liad lately grow- 

 ing fifteen acres of fun flowers, the ftems of 

 which are amazingly tall and thick, and the 

 heads very large. They promife much feed, 

 which many perfons engaged in oil mills ex- 

 pecl will piosiace oil, equal in quality to 

 v/hat is called Grfllipoli oil. 



Married.] At SatTron Walden, Mr. Thos. 

 Mafh, of Cambridge, to Mifs Searle, eldelt 

 daughter of Mr. S. banker, of Walden. 



At Icham, the Rev. J. P. Francis, vicar of 

 Koly Crofs, VVeftgatc, and rector ot St. Pe- 

 ter's, both in the tity of Canterbury, to 

 JMifs Pechey, only daughter of John P. efq. 



Died.] At Hill Houfe, in Ely, Matthew 

 Brackenbury, efq. banker, and lieufenant- 

 folonel coramaAdan: of ihc Ely volunteers. 



At Cambridge, Mr. Henry KLrbe White, 

 ftudent of St. John's Col'wue — |. Wilfo.n, 



elq. M. A. fellow of King's CoUege Mr. 



George V«'iIfon. — Mrs Proitor. 



At Hifton, Mrs. Sumpter, relift of Thos, 

 S. efq. 67. 



At Al)ingdon, Mr. Wm. Wade, furveyor 

 and builder. 



NORFOLK. 



The magiftrates of Norwich have direfted 

 that the i.ridge leading to the caftle in than 

 city, fhouid undergo a thorough repair ; that 

 the trees growing round the caftle-hill, and 

 other obftruftions to the profpeft, fhoald be 

 taken down ; and tiiat a chevaux-de-frizc 

 fhoulJ be ereiftcd entirely round the hill. 



Married.] At Oulton, the Rev. Samuel 

 Pitman, A. M., late of Chrift's College, 

 Cambridge, and domcftic chaplain to Lori 

 Byron, to Mifs Bell, only daughter of Coul- 

 fon B. efq. of Oulton Hall. 



At Wells, Mr. Thomas Gales, drugglft. 

 of Lynn, to Mrs. Fuller, relifl of Mr. F. of 

 Yarmouth. — James Gardner Bloom, efq. to 

 Mifs Walker, daughter of B. \V. efq. 



At Yarmouth, Mr. Jofcph Hunton, to 

 Mifs Fullerelta Sewell, d.iughter of Mr. 

 William S 



John Croucher, efq. of London, to Mrs. 

 Hemptingftall, widow oftlieRev. Mr. H. dif- 

 fencing minifler at Beccles. 



The Rev. Francis Thomas Hammond, rec- 

 tor of Wydford and Soutii Mimms, Herts, ta 

 Mifs Maria Lovelace, eldeft daughter o: Ro- 

 bert L. efq. of <i>uidenham-hall, in this 

 county. 



At Billlngford, near Eaft Dereham, Ralpl* 

 Pukher, efq. to Mifs Ann Tenant, daughter 

 in law of Alderman John Fowler, of AiliiU. 



William Berrard, efq. of Knapton, to Mrs. 

 LeathfS, of Mundeflcy. 



Died.] A.t Breccles, near Watton, John 

 Stubbings, hulbandman, aged 107 yeari and 

 eight months. He i-etained his faculties till 

 within a llicrt time of his death. He never 

 occupied more tiian five acres ofland, nor ever 

 received any parochi.U relief He has left 

 four fons and a daugliter, all advanced to old 

 age. 



At Bungay, JMrs. Townfhend, wife of 

 Mr. T. 



The Rev. John Long, reftor of Spixworth. 



At Holt, Mifs .Vlaria G. Smith, fecond 

 daughter of the late Rev. Mr. S. 



At Forncett, iNlrs. Ringer, relict of Mr. 

 R. 91. 



At Eramerton, Mr. Robert Rudd, 53. 



At Cattoii, Mrs. Fox, wife of Mr. F. 49.. 



At Difs, .Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. W. 

 poft-maller. 



'J'lie Rev. Dr. Htilt, reflor of Northrepps. 



The Rev. John Wiifon, of Lyng. 



At Norwich, Mrs. Mary Staddin, 66. — Mr. 

 John Smith, furveyor of the turnpike road 

 from Norwich to Scole. — Mr. William Tay- 

 lor, butler at the bifliop's palace, 65.— Mr- 

 Drake, furgeon, 72,— Mrs. Day, v.ilit of Star- 



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