576 
At 7 aged 86, Lady M. God- 
dard, reli& of the late Sir Thomas God- 
dard, of St. Giles’s. 
At his feat at Radley, Sir G. Bowen, 
bart. Admiral of the Blue. . This gallant 
officer loft a leg on the glorious firft of 
June 1794; 
4 Loddon-bridge, Mrs. Radbourn. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Lord Carrington has erected a public 
oven at High Wycombe, where the poor 
are fupplied with excellent rice pudding 
at one penny per pound. 
Some incendiaries lately fet fire toa 
barn and two wheat ricks belonging to 
Wirs. A. Bendall, bees at Stoke Green, 
which was entirely confumcd. A fimilar 
attempt was made at Mr. Bickland’s, near 
“Langley, but it was fruftrated by the vis 
gilance of the fervants. 
Married.| At Totternhoe, R. Taylor, 
efq. of Whaddon, to Mifs M. Miffenden, 
Died.| At Northan uptor, whilft on a 
vifitthere, Mrs. Urthwatt,w idoweae Great 
Linford, and daughter of the late Sir J. 
_Chefter, of Chicheley, in this county. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Alders, furgeon and 
apothecary, of Hertford, to Mils Frances 
Berridge, of Linton. 
BELFORDSHIRE. 
Marvied.|-Mr. W. Hughes, of Clap- 
ham, to Mrs. Davifen, of Silioe. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
As fome workmen were lately digging 
en the lawn in front of Major Mantel’s 
heufe, ze ae in this county, they 
fou ad, bout 2 foot and a half under 
ground, an earthen vaie, containing about 
fixty 4 ilver Roman coins, all very old, but 
in hic! h prefervation. A few weeks eles re. 
the workmen dug up a human ikeleton 
near the fame place. 
Married.) Mr. Prieftley, innkeeper, of 
Oundle, to Mifs Birks, of Newark. 
At Little Addington, Mr. Wim. Sharp, 
to ree Ann Nicholfon. 
t Crick, Mr. John Lucas, jun. wool- 
ba3 ae to Mifs Sufannah Tomalin. 
At Peterberouch, Mr. Simpion, mer- 
chant, to Mus Lancafter. 
Died. | At Northampton, Mrs. _ Johnion, 
wife of Mr. Johnfon, baker—Mr. John 
Adams, fen.—-Mr. Clarke, ftay-maker. 
At Drayton, the Right Hon. Charles 
Sackville Germaine. 
At Wefon Favell Mill, Mr. John Bar- 
ron, a ref{pectable miller and grazier. 
At Oundle, aged 22, Mr. Tot. Bradley. 
At Dallington ee near Northamp- 
ton, aged 18, Milfs E. V Weft, 
At Peterborough, aged 52 » Mr. Wm. 
§mith, attorney, and clerk of the peace for 
the liberty of Peterborough. 
At Ayiefwerth, near Peterborough, 
Mr. Bates. 
At Daventry, Mr, Mealin, publican, 
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HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
The Three Tuns Inn, at Huntingdon, 
has lately been deftroyed by fire, together 
with an ‘adjoining tenement. 
Married. | 
ing, Lincolnfhire, to Mifs Mary Peacock, 
of Wolley, near Huntingdon. 
At St. Neot’s, Mr. saunders, furgeon, 
to Mifs Wiles. 
Mr. Lawrence of Yaxley, to. Mifs Han- 
flip of Wood Walton. 
Died.| At Huntingdon, aged 74, Mrs. 
ae wife of the Rev. Robert Hodfon, 
rector of that place-——Mr. Dragge, jun. 
_of the Huntingdon Volunteer Cavalry. 
At Stilton, on his road to London, G.G. 
Ducarel, efq. of Exmouth, Devon. 
Mr. A. South, of Erith, many years an 
eminent attorney at St. Ives. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The Vice-chancellor, the Mafters of all 
the colleges, and other Heads of the uni- 
verfity of Cambridge, have figned a refo- 
lution, by which they engage to abftain 
frorn the ufeof paitry, and limit thémfelves 
to asf{malla confumption o- bread as their 
health will permit. They have invited the 
public to fign the like or fimilar refolutions. 
MMarried.| &t Cambridge, Mr. Morgan, 
of Monk, iife of Ely, to Mifs Harding. 
Jeffery Coy, efg. to Mrs King. 
At ‘Triplow, the Rev. Zachary Brooke, 
fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge, 
to Mis Eliz. Gunning. 
The Rev. pees Borlafe, regiftrar of 
this univerifity, and rector of Newton, in 
Suffolk, to Mifs Anne Holmes, of Hol- 
land Heng, Lancafhire. 
The Rev. j. ‘Telfon, M. A. late of St. 
Jobn’ s Colle aa to Miis Telford, of York. 
' At Ely, Vr, J. Claxton, to Mifs Scott. 
Died.| At Ca abridge, aged 76, Mr. 
Clements, ftoe ak cee 
At Charteris aged 49, Mr. J. James. 
At Chefterton, Wm. Wiles, efq. one of 
the commiflioners of the income tax for 
Howe’s divifion. 
At Wifbeath, Mr. jw illiamfon.—In 
the prime of life, Mr. S. Stevens, grocer. 
—Aged 84, Mr. John Powell. 
At Waterbeach, Mr. J. Baxter; collars 
maker; he was clerk to che commiffioners 
of Waterbeach Level, and preacher to a 
diffenting congregation. 
At Arring cton, Mr. Meyer, of the Hard- 
Wicke Arms 3 Inn. 
At Borough Fen, Mr. Walton, farmer ; 
who expired fudden! ily, on his way home, 
in company with his wife_and daughter, 
after having {pent a cheerful evening” 
with a friend. 
NORFOLK. 
The Proteftant Diffenters of Norfoll 
have eftablifhed'a fund for the relief of 
the widows and orphans of fuch of their 
miniiters as may ftand in need of their 
affiftance. ' 
It is computed that in the three parifhes 
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John Maxwell, efg. of Spald- 
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