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Pa the mother, for fo unnatural an of- 
fence, he ordered to be tranfported for feven 
years. 
Married.) T. Olborne, efq. of Trinity 
College, Oxford, to Mifs C. Duberly, daugh- 
ter of the late J. Duberly, efq. of Enfham 
Hall. 
At Henley, Mr E. Wovodhoufe, of London, 
#o Mifs A. Appleton. 
The Rev. James Etty, rector of Whitchurch, 
to Mifs Middleton. 
Died.} At Oxford, Mrs Thorpe. Mrs M. 
Kirby. Mrs-P. Fidler. Mr James Lifter. . 
Mr Dodd. . Mrs. Hayes, wife of Mr W. 
Hayes, boolsfeller. 
At Bicefter, Mr W. Shillingford. At Eaft 
Garfton, aged 77, Mr W. Palmer. At 
Brampton, Rev. C. Hawtrey ; many years vi- 
car of that parith. 
Aged 88, John Barret, 47 years clerk of 
the parith of Speen. 
NorTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
At Northampton affizes, which ended on 
Weduefday fe’nnight, three prifoners were ca- 
pitally conviéted and received fentence of death; 
' but were all reprieved. 
At Northampion Town. feffions, Richard 
Scrivenger, of Potterfbury, was convicted of 
Foreftalling and Regrating a number of pigeons 
in that market on the the 9th of April laft, for 
- which offence he was fentenced to be impri- 
foned one week. 
’ On the 21f ult. a proceffion, attended by a 
band of mufic, proceeded from Branfton and 
 paffed through the new Tunnel, and other works 
of the Grand Junétion Canal, which are now 
finifhed as far as the turnpike road at. Weedon. 
The tunnel is in length 2045 yards, in height 
19 feet 6 inches, and in width 16 feet 6 inches, 
At Weedon commences.an immenfe embank- 
ment acrofs a valley, which, when completed, 
will extend to Blifworth. 
Married.|} At-Gretna Green, Mr S. Bar- 
ber, of Willow Hall, near Peterborough, to 
Mis Henderfon. 
At Middleton Cheney, Rey Mr Churton to 
Mifs Calcott. 
_ Died} At Northampton, Mrs E. Jordan. 
Mrs Hennell. 
At Brackley, in Northamptonfhire, Mrs. 
Folliott, relict of James Folliotr, efq. late of 
Chefter; a lady whofe benevolence of difpo- 
fition, and integrity uf heart, endeared her to 
all her friends. 
And on Wednefday fe’ennight (the day of 
Mrs Folliott’s funeral), at the fame place died, 
after a few days illnefs, the Rev W. Derbi- 
fhire, A. M. nephew to the above lady, rec- 
tor of Hardwick, Oxfordfhire, and curate of 
Cronghton ; a young clergyman defervedly re- 
gretted by numerous friends in the neighboure 
hood of Brackley. 
At Orlingbury, aged $5, A. Young, efq. 
At Peterborough, Mr John Hineman. At 
Kenilworth, Mr Barnwell, 
At Prefton-Capes, V. Knightley, efgq. of 
-Fawliey ; he is fuccceded in his eftate by his 
Northamptonfhive. +. Bucks «.. Bedfordfhire, Sc. 
[ July. 
brother, the Rev J. Knightley, rector of By= 
fiéld. ya 
BUCKS. 
Married.| Mr Brown, of Burnham, to 
Mifs Neighbour. 
Died.| At Dorton Houfe, the feat of Sir 
John Aubrey, in whofe family fhe had lived 
40 years, Mrs R. Timm, neice to the great 
mathematician, the late Dr. Saunderfon. 
BEDFORDSHIRE, 
Married. ] Harvey, efq. late High 
Sheriff for that county, to Mifs $. Gibbard, 
daughter of W. Gibbard, efg. 
_ HuNTINGDONSHIRE. 
At the affizes, George Harrifoa was left for 
execution, for ftealing a geldins. : 
Married.| Mr C. Slow to Mifs Stone 
daughter of W. Stone, efq. 
Died.] Aged 72, Rev, J. J. Oakes, M, A. 
recor of Bluntifham. - Near St. Ives, Mr 
John Biden. 

CAMB RIDGESHIRE. 
A gentleman trailing lately for pikes at 
Broad Creak, near Cambridge, drew out of 
his pocket with his handkerchief a fmall red 
letter-care, containing Bank, Bills to the amount 
of 78], and ten guineas anda halfin gold. Some 
erfons peefent, on the profpe& of a reward of 
ten guineas, drew the hole, when feveral pikes 
were caught, but no appearance of the pocket 
book. The gentleman at length took home 
his pikes, in one of which, of about feven 
pounds, on being opened, was found the let- 
ter-cafe, not much injured, and its valuable 
contents no otherwife affected, than in being 
wet. 
Died.]. At Cambridge, Mr C. Baker, B. A. 
fellow of King’s College. Mrs Coe. Mr 
W. Gunning. : 
At Ecclesfield, aged $83, Mrs Dixon. 
At Wifbeach, Mr John Abbott. 
BERKSHIRE. 
At our affizes, two men were capitally con - 
victed, one of whom was reprived. 
At thefe affizes, a poor man was acquitted 
on the ftale.charge of {peaking feditious words. 
Died.| At “Pangbourn, aged $5, Rev. J. 
Monckton, 30 years rector of that parifh, and 
30 years vicar of Sittingbourn and Marfden. 
At Newbury, Mifs R. Carter, daughter of 
J. Carter, efq. At Holyport, Mrs Sewell. 
At Windior, aged 82, Mrs Jones, relict of 
W. Jones, efq. of Ramfbury Manor, * 
NORFOLK. 
The numbers at the clofe of the late con- 
tefted election were accurately as follows: 
Hobart. .Wyndham. Gumey. 
City votes 1240 Boy 946 
Total City and | 
Country votes 1622 1159 1076 
In page 4350f our laf, the affray between 
the Warwick and Northumberland regiments is 
erroneowlly exaggerated. No life was loft ; 
one man only was fta»bed with the bayonet 
dangeroufly, and four only were conveyed to 
the military hofpital. This riot was provoked 
by 
