after found in O 
240: 
~ Aged 75, Mrs. Ofbourn, of Monkfmill.— 
At Shurdington, Mifs Lawrence, filter of W. 
L, efq. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
A Joyal fhoe-maker, at Oxford, has offer ed, 
by public advertifement, to Se a troop Sf 
yeomanry with boots of the beft quality, at his 
own expence, for the term oj two years, fhould 
€ircumftances require the troop to remain flo 
long embodied. : 
A fire broke out, lately, at Burford, when, 
in confequence of there being xo fire engine in 
the town, the ftables of a large inn, including 
feven horfes, and a number of valuable articles 
and materials, were entirely deftroyed. 
Married. |—The Rev..C. Tanqueray, of Oriel 
college, Oxford, to Mifs Littlehales, of Bicefter. 
‘The Rev. W. Bertie, Fellow of All-Souls col- 
lege, Oxford, to Mifs H. M. Wykhamy of Swal- 
eliffe. 
Died.|—At Oxford, Mr. W. Venables ; Mrs 
Collingwood R. Smith; Mr. T. Gillart ;— 
The Rev. Fr. Rundolp, D.D. principal of Al- 
ban-Hall, and incumbent of the valuable curacy 
of Warburgh, both which preferments he had 
held 40 years. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
February 4 was fignalized by a fox-chace in 
this county, which is confidered by amateurs in 
this favage fport. as having never been furpafled 
in the annals of hunting. Myr, Ler. Anto- 
N1E’s hounds mez, early in the morning, near 
sen Park, where they foon found a fox. who, 
after a hard chace cf ten miles, faved himfelf 
by running to ground. Another fox was foon 
akley plantation, who-exerted 
fuch fingulary firength and cunning, that after 
having led the hunt a chace ef 36 miles, and 
wearied out all the hounds, it was found necef- 
fary at laft to decline the purfuit. ~ Five hories 
ewere killed in the hunt, two others died after- 
wards, and the remainder are rendered unfit {or 
farther fervice. The huntiman had mounted 
his third horfe that day, which dropped down 
and died on the road, returning korne! 
ESSEX. 
” ‘Bight thoufand men are quartered in the bar- 
‘tacks. at Chelmsford and Colchefter alone, and 
an. additional line of 10,co0o men are ftationed 
between Romford and Harwich. 
At Chelmsford atfizes, ten prifoners were 
capitally convicted, out of whom, William 
Arkenhead, John Thetbald, and Edward Sewell, 
“for various burglaries, and James G lendining, 
for iheep - fiealing, were ordered for exe ution, 
' Good wheat fold lately at Romford Market, 
-for ten guineas the load. or one-third ef the 
price whieh i it bore that day twelvemouth ! 
Married. |—~At Colchefter, brigade major R. 
Douglas, or the goth regt. of foor, to Mifs G. 
Bogis. 
Died J—At Colchefter, the rev. J. Cautley, 
rector ot St. Runwald’s. Aged 5, the rev, Y. 
Brockwell, author of an excellent Pra€tical Ex- 
‘polition of the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Hurrel, of 
Orwell. At; Witham, 84, Mrs, Ev pale’ 
she had enjoyed an uninterrupted fiate of good 
wealth, till the evening prev ous to her deceafe. 
\ ry 
Oxon... Bedford.... Effex....Norfolku. Suffolk. Siiffer. 
oufe, 
* fore he expired. — 
[ March, 
At Thaxted, Mr. J. Norris. Wiitthire. 
Near Brentwood, Mr. Brown, 
NORFOLK. a 
An extenfive refervoir is now diciae near 
Norwich, and near it confiderable water-works 
are to be ere€ted, agreeably to the plan of Me. 
Mttng, the ar chitea, for the purpofe of con- 
veying water to the upper and lower pavts of 
the city. 
A gentleman of Yarmouth, e in his ne 
fefion a pig, only 13 months old, which mea 
fures upwards of eight fect ia length, ats 
ten hands high, and weighs 53 ftone, 14]b. to 
the {tone. 
Marvied.}-=T. Corlett, efg. of London, to 
Mifs H.Colombine, of Norwich., CaptainWil- 
liamfon, of the Durham militia, rMifs Hurry, 
of Yarmouth. At Norwich, Dr. Lubbock to 
M'fs Poitle. S. Edmonds, MLD. of Wol-. 
fingham Parva, to MifsWrig! reat Snoring. 
The rev. A. a Lynn, to- Milfs English. 
Died.}— At Norwich, aged 74, Mrs. Atkin- 
fun. Aged 79, Mrs. Dewing. .Mrs. M. A. 
Beevor. Aged 66, Mrs Colombines Aged 
86, Mrs. M. Mafon. Axed 80, Mrs. Helitead. 
Aged 72, Mrs. Baxter. Mr. J. Vincent. Mrs. 
if. Lulman, a refpeCtable teacherof mufic. Mrs. 
Carter. Aged 38, Mr. J. bake. . Aged qo, 
Mis. E. Johnfon. Aged 5.5 Mr. W. Stevenfon. 
Aged 62, Mrs. Harrell. Aged 47, Mrs.Wood~- 
Aged 49, Mr. G. Hall. “Near Nor- 
wich, aged 03, Mr, Brett. Mr. W. Crickmer, 
of Ditchingham. Aged 78, Mr. J. Baker, of 
Framlingham. 
At Colney, aged 71, Mr. J: Jecks. Aged 
72, Sir B. Brograve, bart. of Worftead-Houfe. 
At Lynn, aged 23, Milfs Taylor, a young lady 
of engaging mapners and various accomplifh- 
Mr. 
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ments, Aged 25, Mrs. M. Jackton. 
At Yarmouth, Mis. A. Boulter, Aged 
76, Mrs. Browa, of Aldeiford. At Wy- 
mondham, Mrs: Barge. Aged $2, Mr. 
J. Shaw, of Hoghiil: Mrs. Ceara; of 
Northreps. Mrs. Mafhn gham, of Holt. Bir. 
S. Seif, of Harlefton. 
SUFFOLK. 
‘Ma rried.|--At Bury, the Rev. Mr. Sams, ts 
Mis Hewitt, of Holt. Mr, White, attorney, 
of Haletworth, to Mifs. Meadow, of Cookley. 
Died. ]—At-Gifslingham, aged 84, the Rey. 
Mr. Reynolds.. At Santon Downham, aged 84, 
Mr, J. Daves, many years fteward to Tort Ca- 
dogan. Mrs. Hurlock, of Dedham, Mr, R. 
Lanchefter, of Great Barton. Aged 4, the 
Rev. M. Reynolds, re€tor of Bacton and Gifle- 
han. Aged 16, Mifs Haacfon, of . Cowling. 
me Wealey, of Saxmundham. Aged 66, Mr. 
- Ruft, of Stowmarket. | At° Bury, Mrs. 
Vaughan, Aged 65, Mr, T. Hunt, highly 
refpected as a truly good man. Te was ap- 
perently in good health only a few niinutes be- 
At Rainham, aged 23, Mis 
Harrifon. Mr. C. P. Wynne, of Dennington. 
SUSSEX. 
The daughters of LauncrtroT HARRISON, 
efq. of Folkingham, have condefcended ¢ cake 
upen - them felves the education of ull the  jeoor 
grildren im the parifa y for which purpofe ee 
ave 
