$2 
to be added to the falary of the Sheradian pro- 
feffor, on condition of his reading le&urés 
-in botany, in every term. While the Doéor 
was on his travels in Germany, the Univerfity 
‘of Gottingen, in complement to his great merit 
and abilities, prefented him with a degree. 
At Chippenham, on his return from Briftol, 
where he had been for the recovery of his 
health, Mr J. Songa, eldeft fon of Mr B. S. 
of London. 
Northamptonfbire. 
Marricd.|—Feb. 3, C. Manfell, 
Thop-Malfon, to Mifs J. Wrather. 
Same day, at Rillingfbury, Mr R. Scriven 
to Milfs S. Harris. 
5. At Bugbrook, Mr J. Po to Mrs 
Lawfon, of Upper Heyford. 
18. At Northampton, Mr. J. Rofe to Mrs 
S. Oram, of Pytchiey- 
Died.] Jenvary. Mr Marfhall, Magpye-Inn, 
Nort oe ypton. 
- At Peterborough, aged-7o, Mr ee, 
a Sauces: 
27. At Well ingborough, Mr Abbot, ‘jun. 
He went into his father’s barn, and. cut his 
throat in fo dreadful a manner that he expired 
ammediately. 
28. Univerfally lamented by his numerous 
friends, &c. the Rev. H. Summers, minifter of 
a diffenting congregation at Wellingborough. 
At Oundle, Mr. Staples, advanced in years.. 
At’ Harlefton, Mr. Andrews, an opulent 
grazier. 
February s. 
Oundle, aged 77, Mrs. 
Rev. F. B. D.D. 
Mr. Jacob D. Rippon, 
of W akerty. 
>. At Peterborough, aged 69, Mrs Mary 
Berkeley, ; 
At her feat at Southwick, near 
Broads, relict of the 
a refpectable farmer, 
Huntingdonfbire. : 
St nee 15. At aluntigedon, Mr. 
Wickftead, of London, to Mifs g Judith Soho. 
— Mr. Holmes, of A conbuy Hill, to Mifs 
X ynters fF 
\ 
Cambridzefbire. 
Married.]—Feb. At Cambridge, the Rey. 
N. D’Eye, to Mifs Green. 
v5. Ik. «Gly Cooper, of en are, to Mifs 
Sharp, of [leham.. 
Died.| January. 
of Cambridge. 
* 29. Of a decline, Trevor Lloyd, efq. fellow- 
commoner ‘of as college; Cambridge. 
February 11." At Cambridge, Mr Wade, a 
fellow-commoner of ‘Frinity-cellege, in confe- 
quence of having ‘iallen..on’ the railing of the 
colle ege, in endeavouringite get over the wall, at 
a late hour, to hig‘own apartment. - 
Norfolk. |—At tiie-late fetlions for this 
country, a perfon wds convicted. of recit- 
ing the contents of a hand-bill, faid to be 
of : a feditious tendency, to a aoe of 
perfons. He was fentenced to ore year's 
imprifonment in Aylfham Bridewell. 
The Juftices of the.peace for this 
county have publifhed an advertifement, 
Mrs M. Wall, 
q 
ce ne 
Aged 75, 
Provincial Occurrences. 
efq. of. 
{ Feb. 
authorifing any perfons to offer propofals 
for furnfoing capley ment to the prifoners 
in the caftle of Norwich, and the dit- 
ferent bridewells throughout the county. 
Such propofals are not to involve any 
thing tending to endanger the health of 
the prifoners, or the fecurity of the caftle 
prifon, or that of the feveral bridewells. 
In the Norwich, Cambridge, and Bury 
papers, previoufly to the anniverfary of 
‘Mr. Fox’s birth-day, a whimfical adver. 
tifement appeared, announcing an in- 
tended celebration, &c. in Norwich, con- 
cluding with the words, ‘Dinner to be 
on the table at four o’clock, and to con- 
fift of potatoes and barley dumpling. 7 4On 
the 25th, being the birth-day, there was 
a numerous and refpectable meeting.— 
Two of the refolutions paffed at this 
meeting were worded in the following 
manner : 
“ That biti dumplins are not proper fad 
for freemen, but are only, fit for dogs, hogs, 
and flaves; and that they be taken from the 
table, and {ent to Wyndham, Pitt, and the | 
Duke of Portland:* and ‘To perfevere in the 
difufe of hair-powder, notwithitanding many 
parfons, and other perfons in this city, fill con- 
inue to ufe it, although they are well ac- 
quainted that their poor neighbours are flarving 
for want of bread.”’ 
Lynn, Feb. 24.—On Monday, a man 
going to fee the lion exhibiting at the 
mart in this place, and inadvertently 
putti ing his arm through the grate) had 
the misfortune to lofe the fame, as the 
lion inftantly bit it off clofe to his elbow. 
DMarried.| Feb. -1, At Walpole, Mr T. 
Abbott, of Wifbeach, to Mifs Woods. 
At Athill, John Towler, ~efq. 
Abigail Tennant. 
9: At Keitleftone, 
Little Britain, to Mrs 
D. efq. 
rr. At Thurford, Mr. N. Powell, to Mifs 
S. Stevens. . 
23.. At Eaton, R. Forfter, -efq. 
Greaves, of Norwich. 
Died.] Jan. 31. Aged 65, Mrs Gapp, witt 
of Mr G. of St Martin’s, Norwich. 
February 4. At Norwich, aged 22, Mr E. 
Sackville. 
Aged 68, the wife of Mr. Dalrymple, eects 
sos ne of Norwich. 
The Rev. L. Bell, M.A. reéorof Salle, and 
vicar of Saxthorpe, and formerly of Pembrokes 
college, Cambridge. 
At Lynn, Stephen Wilfon, efq.. one of the 
aldermen of that ‘corporation. 
At St. Germain’s, near Lynn, Mrs Chadd. - , 
At Norwich, } iss. Tooley, of the Bull’s-head. 
Sffclk. 
Married.j—Feb. 3. Mr Arthur Watling, 
farmer, of Satterby, to Mifs Capon, of Lowe~- 
ftoffe. : : j 
OE waite -. £8 At 
to ‘Mrs: 
Mr Walker Wilby, of 
Dewing, widow of T. 
to Mifs 
