194, 
a diabolical girl of fixteen years of age, for 
poifoning, asa means of revenge, her maf- 
ter’s child, an infant not eighteen months old. 
Died.} At Huntingdon, Mrs. Hardy, wife 
of Simon Hardy, efq. 
CAMBRIDGESHIR&. 
At the late affizes, John Wing, efq. ftew- 
ard to the Duke of Bedford, was indiéted and 
found guilty of having removed an ancient 
bridge of Thorney Dyke, in the public road 
leading from Whittlefea to Thorney. 
A fire lately happened at Mr. Cropley’s, 
farmer, at Ely, which confumed upwards of 
1oo tons of hay, befides other property. 
The Duke of Bedford, for the further im- 
provement of his marth level, in Thorney 
Fen, has begun to widen the main fleet from 
40to Go -feet, through an extent of nine 
miles. 
- Marvicd.| At Cambridge, Mr. Mullins 
Bifhop, wovllen-draper, to Mifs Folkard, 
daughter of Mrs, fohnfon, of Chefterton. 
Mr. Wright, of the Pickrel inn, to Mifs 
Parfon, of the Lamb inn, Ely. Mr. De 
Carle, ftone-mafon, to Mifs Reynolds, of 
Chippenham, near Newmarket. 
At Elfworth, Charles Bedford, efg. proc- 
tor, ef Doctors’ Commons, to Milfs Delbo- 
rough, of Huntingdon. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mrs. Duckings, 
aged 33. Mifs Salmon, only daughter of the 
late Mr. James Salmon. Mifs Forfter, eldeft 
daughtercf Mr. R, Forfter, merchant, aged 17. 
At Whittlefea, Mr. Simon Smith, an opu- 
Jent farmer and grazier. 
At Girton, Mr. Robert Phipps, many 
years fteward to the late Sir John Hynde 
Cetton, bart. and to the prefent Admiral Sir 
Charles Cotton. 
NORFOLK. 
At the late affizes were tried John Little, 
and feyeral other labourers in agriculture, for 
having aflembled and confpired to compel 
their employers to raife the price of wages. 
This confpiracy was confidered to be of fo 
dangerous a nature, that the profecution was 
carried on by the magiftrates, at the expence 
of the county at large. The prifoners were 
all found guilty, and fentenced to a year’s 
imprifunment, and to find fureties for their 
good conduct for feven years. 
Since the eftablifhment of the charity for 
the Difcharge and Relief of Perfons impri- 
foned for Small Debts in the gaols of Norfolk 
and Norwich, 502 prifoaers have been fet at 
liberty, whofe debts, including expences, and 
about 871. given to objects in diftrefs, amount- 
ed to 13301. only. 
The eaftern gates ‘at King’s Lynn, for- 
merly called St. Catherine’s, and which are 
fuppofed to have ftood joe years, are now 
taking down, in order to improve the en- 
trance into the town. 
Married.) At Norwich, Mr. Henry Mile- 
mian, to Mifs Cooper. 
Mr. John Howard, jun. of Hockering, to 
Mifs Cuftance, of Lynn. 
Mr. Poftle, of Smaliburgh-hall, to Mails 
Gockerill, of Slolees, 
Cambridgefhire—Norfolk—Suffalh. 
{Sept. 1, 
Mr. Catton, fhop-keeper, of Wireham, te 
Mifs Micklefield, of Stoke Ferry. 
At Hilhoughton, Mr. Edmund Stedman, 
to Mifs Leader, 
At Difs, Mr. James Holmes, brazier, to 
Mifs Penning. 
At Aylfham, Mr. James Roper, of Coleby, 
to Mifs Barret. 
At Fackenham, Mr, Bennett, linen-draper, 
of Twickenham, to Mifs Cuftance. 
At Mileham, Mr, John Herring, jun. of . 
Norwich, merchant, to Mifs Barnwell, niece 
of Charles Barnwell, efg. 
At Lambeth, Captain James Nichols, to 
Mifs Ann Crabtree, daughter of Mr. Daniel 
Crabtree, of Witton Old-Hall, in this county. 
Died.| At-Norwich, aged 81, Mrs. Hub- 
bard, late of the Elephant inn. Mr. Wm, 
Gill, fub-facrift of the cathedral, aged 76. 
At Weeting, aged 53, Mrs. Pooley, wife 
of Mr. John Pooley, farmer. 
At Tofts, Mifs Catherine Dorr, daughter 
of Mr. Thomas Dorr. 
At Tittledhall, Mrs, Shipley, wife of Mr. 
Shipley, one of the people called quakers. 
At Holt, aged 39, Mr. Dey Sepping, fure 
geon, 
At Lynn, Mrs. Forreft, wife of Dr. For- 
reft. Aged 74, Mrs. H. Bailey, widow. 
Mifs Maria Spencer Manby, daughterof the 
late M. P. Manby, efq. of Denver Cottage. 
At Yarmouth, aged 50, Mrs. Sarah Bream, 
- wife of Mr. Jof. Bream, a pilot in the navy. 
Aged 72, Mrs. Bartram, reli€t of the late 
Capt. Bartram. 
At Downham, aged 78, Mr. James Bird, 
formerly an eminent cabinet-maker and auc- 
tioneer. 
At St. Michael’s Colany, aged 32, Mr. 
Dan. Springfield, of the Moon and Stats inn. 
At Hingham, aged 89, Mrs. Sarah Lock, 
fitter of the late Wm. Cooper, efq. of Swaffs. 
ham, She had been blind 20 years, 
SUFFOLK. 
Thirty-nine perfons of the hundred of Rife- 
bridge have been convitted and fined for ufing 
falfe weights and balances. 
Married.} Myr. Henry Robinfon, of Pa- 
kenham, to Mifs Hewkes, of Akenham, near 
Woodbridge, : 
My. Hicks, farmer, of Somerfham, to Mifs 
Rivers, of Nettlefead. 
Mr. F. Chifnell, of Wefterfield, to Mifs 
Eliz. Borley, of Blackenham Parva. 
The Rev. Henry St. John Bullen, of Bury, 
to Mifs Clode, of Windfor, 
At Bury, Mr. Titus Manning, of the Toll- 
gate inn, to Mifs Spink, of Fornham All Saints. 
- Died.] At Ipfwich, Mrs. Maniftre, widow 
of the late Capt. Maniftre, of Halfted. Mrs. 
Sherman, wife of John Sherman, efq. Mr. 
Burridge, linen-draper: he had walked to 
the race-ground in the morning, quite well. 
At Long Melford, Mifs Eliz. Stewart, fifth 
daughter of the Rev. Charles Stewart. 
At Chignell Farm, Mr. Wm. Sheppard, . 
formerly of Chelmsford. 
At Halefworth, aged 47, Mrs. Parry, only’ 
furviving daughter of Mrs, F. Meadows. 
At 
