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Oxforclshire-^Northamptonshire^ ikc. 



£09 



CXrORDSHIR E. 



Marritd."] William Harman, efq., of Lon- 

 don, to Mils Wells, of Great Milton. 



At Oxford, Mr. Humphry Wightwick, of 

 Henley, to Mifs Mary Turner, fecond daugh- 

 ter of tlie late Mr. Robert T. 



Dif</.] At Oxford, Mrs. M. Hedges, wife 

 •f Mr. W. H. — Mrs. A. Bowler, widow of 

 Mr. John B., 93.— Mv. William Ham, of the 

 Lord Nelfon publlc-houfe. 



At Henley upon Tlumes, Mrs. ChefTall.TO. 



At Henley Park, Mrs. Surah Freeman, \vi- 

 iovj of Sambrooke F., efq , of Fawely Cumt, 

 Bucks, and eldeft daughter of Thomai Wins- 

 ford, efcj., late of Ghil'shampton. 



At Wheatley, Mr. John Mott, whofe death 

 •w'3s occafioned by putting his leg in cold water 

 'vhen feized with the ci-imp. 



At Stanton St. John, Mrs. Butler, ivife of 

 Mr. Ralph B. 3;5. 



NORTH. '\MPTON SHIRE. 



'Dkd.'\ At Yardiey Gobion, while on a vlfit 

 *D his friends, John White, efq. of London. 



At Strixton, Mr. Thomas Stevens, 4'->. 



At Northamnton, Mrs. Thatcher, relidl ef 

 JJr. T. 



Mr. William Peach, the Holcot poftman, 

 ?0. During the laft eight years lie walked at 

 leaft fifteen miles a day, Sundays excepted, 

 which in the courfe of that time amouats t» 

 upwards of 37,000 miles. 



HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



Marrkd.'] At Little Paxton, the Rev. 

 Thomas Richard Rooper, reftor of Abbot's 

 Ripton, to Mifs Standley, daughter of Henry 

 Pointer S. efq. of Paxton-place. 



Died.] At Huntingdon, Mr. CirtibeT, of 

 the Crois Keys inn. 



At St. Nects, Mr. John Park, attorney at 

 law, 7B. 



CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



Died."] At Cottenham, Mrs. Baron, wife of 

 the Rev. Thomas B. difienting miniftcr, 54. 



At Cambridge, Mr. B. Tunwell, cook of 

 Emanuel college.— Mr. Timothy Paul, 28.— 

 Mr. George Thring, iron-monger. — ^Mrs. PjI- 

 ■ler, relitl of Mr. P. apothecary. — Mr. Jof. 

 Underwood, cook of Catharine hall. 



At Girton, tlie Rev. Thomas Fiflier, reftor 

 of that place, 37. 



At Grantchefter, Robert Butts, efq. 



At Ely, Mr. Thoinas Andrews, of the 

 Blackbirds' public-houfe.- 



At Wilbeach St. Peter's, Mr. Edward 

 Coodger, 73. 



N0RF6l.)C. 



Married] Mr. Samuel Kitton, of Strump- 

 flnw, to Mifs Harvey, daughter of Mr. H., of 

 Cratfield, Suffolk. ' 



Mr. v\ illiam Na/h, farmer, to Mifs Mary 

 Tricker, both of Hetherfett. 



The Rev. James Deacon, of Mulbarton, to 

 Mifs Starling. 



William Barnard, efq. cldcft fon of John 

 H; clq of Knaptgn, to Mis. Letthet^ of 

 MunJIIcy, 



M*«TKLY Ma<. N0< t&O. 



At Wymondham, Mr. William- Mitchell, 

 foliciior, to Mri. Heftef Stoiighton, widow of 

 J. C, Stoughton, efq. 



At Norwich, Mr. Brown, land furveyor, 

 to Mifs Ownfworth. 



Died.] At Hardingham, Mrs. Coleby, wife 

 of Mr. Jofhua C, of L'lndon. 



At Wymondham, f^Irs, Anderfon, wife of 

 Mr. Wiliiam A., 47. 



At MaiRngham, Mr. William Banks, kav- 

 ing a widow with li young children, 44. 



Mr. Coulcher, father of the Rev. Mr. C, 

 niafterof the Gnimmar School, Lynn. 



At Cawfton, Mr. Matthew Starling, 60. 



At Ayliham, Mr. Robert Curtis, 4-8. 



At Norwich, Mrs. Bokenhani, .'iS.— Af a 

 very advanced age, Mrs. Berney, relift of the 

 late Rev. Mr. Berney, of this city. Inher 

 the poor have loft a conftant and liberal bene- 

 fiictrefs, and the world an exemplary chrif- 

 tian. This charitable lady has bequeathed 

 yOOl. to the Nor'olk and Norwich Hofpital ; 

 2001. to the Charity for Clergymen's Widows 

 and Orphans in Niirwich and Norfolk ; 1001, 

 to the Charity Schools in this cityj and 1061. 

 to Addenbroke's Hofpital, in Cambridge. Hef 

 remains were interred in the family vault at 

 Kirby.— Mr. James Moore.— Mrs Mann, 

 wife of Mr. M., 51. 



M-:rricd.] Mr. Kerry, of Sproughton, near 

 Ipfwich, toMifsR. Simmons, daughter of Mr. 

 S., of Wherftead. ■ - 



At Bungay, Mr. John Dawfon Paul, fon.af 

 Mr. I. D, Paul, of Mcttingham CalHe, to Mifs 

 Erightley, o. Bungay. 



Mr. "Ihomas Warren, of Kcttlebourgh, t» 

 Mrs. Daniels, of Framlingham. 



Mr. Thora.is Prf try, of Ifleham, to Mrs, 

 Knox, of New-mafkei. 



Mr. Fox, merchant, of Ipfwich, to Mifj 

 Laws, of New Place. 



At Bungay, Mr. Jofcph Burroughs, of 

 PtickingluU, to Mrs. King, late of Botefdale. 



At Bradfield C'lmbuft, jVir, Philip Turner, 

 of Old Newton liall, to Mifs Body, daughter 

 of Mr. John B., of Stowupland. 



At Sto.^market, Mr. Rob<,rt Everett, of 

 Eaft Ha- ling, Norfolk, to Mifs Sarah Body, 

 fourth daughter of Mr. John B., of Stowup» 

 land. 



Died.'] At Ipfwich, Mrs, Carmichae!, re- 

 lift of Lov» C, efq. 94. — TJionus Neale, 

 M. U. 77. 

 ' At Hoxnc, Mrs. Clouting, l.nte or Eye, 53, 



At Cavcndiih, aged 4., after .i long and fe* 

 veie afflitlion, occafioned oy a violent cold and 

 fever, caugnt whillT: engaged in the expeditioa 

 to Holland, George Barnard, efq B.irrack-maf- 

 iU-r, of Maker heights, Plymouth, uiid En- 

 fign in the 56th rcgittient o.' foot. 



At Bury, Mr. Jolopli Smith, fcn. — Mt«« 

 Jewcrs, 71 — .^.r John Bylcs, mercnant, Jl. 



At StonJi^iB, I»'ir. E- RobiiifoTi, of the Py« 

 Inn. 



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