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, who for 60 years paft, has carried on the bu- 
*finefs of -a painter in this city. 
At Bampton, aged 86, “Mrs. Sufannah 
Frederick, a rater jady; by whofe death 
the name opines éxtinét. “She has, by her 
will, contributed largely towards the future 
comfort and fupport of the poor of Bampton. - 
She is fucceeded in her eftates, which are 
~ confiderable, by her relation, Edward Whit- 
aker, efq. 
NORTHAMPTONSHWIRE. 
Died.] At Northampton, after a very lin- 
gering illnefs; Mrs. Gibfon, wife of pe Al- 
derman Gibfon. 
At 
en her return from Bath to Yorkthire, Mrs. 
Alcock, reliét of Archdeacon Alcock, young- 
‘eg daughter of the right rev. Denifon Cum- 
berland, Lord Bifhop of Kilmore in Ireland, 
and fifter to Richard’Cumberland, efg. the 
author of feyeral learned and gntertaining 
works, . 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
At the general affembly of the proprietors 
ef the Grand Junétion canal, held at “the 
Crewn and Anchor Tavern, London, on Tuef- 
day, the 5th day of June, the committee re- 
ported, that the canal was now navigated 
from the Thamics at Brentford to Two Wa- 
ters at Hemel Hempftead, a diftance of 29 
smiles; that inthree weeks it would be com- 
pleted to Berkhamftead, and by Michaelmas 
to Tring and Wendover, amounting in the 
whole to 47 miles of canal navigation. But 
the committee called the attention of the af- 
fembly to an aét of pafliament ‘lately pafled, 
enabling the proprietors to fupply the me- 
tropolis with good and wholefome’ water. 
The bringing the pure waters of the Colne to 
the vicinity of Lendon, having always been 
confidered a defirable acquifition for the con- 
venience of its inhabitants, and an additional 
fecurity from the dreadful ravages % fire 5 it 
" has not only been long called for by the pub- 
lic, but even engaged the attention of par- 
liament as long ago as the year 1650, (vide 
Journels, of the Houfe of Commons), though, 
from various caufes, it hzs never been effeét- 
ed. In attempting to carry this,beneficial 
plaivinto execution, the line is found capable 
of being cut on an entire level, and the ba- 
fon at the termination, higher than any other 
head of water in the environs of London; and 
as the. advantage refulting to the public, as 
well as to the proprietors, was fo manifett, 
it was determined to profecute the works with 
expedition. - ' a it 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, - 
Married.| At Cambridge, Mr. Markham, 
“gerchant, to Mifs Short. 
~ Finch, A.M. vicar of Barrington, to Mig 
: Séphia Leach, youngeft daughter of the late. 
_Mr. Barnet Leach, cook of ‘Trinity College. 
‘The rev. Mr. Rofe, of Elyy to Mifs Wray, - 
“daughter of the rev. Mr. Wray, of Hadden-" 
ham. 
‘Mr. H.Lyle;-of Weftley, to o Mit Catha- 
Pike Hayt, of Binkley. x) 
Montuiy Mag. No. xxx11, 
> Mr. Jofhua ‘Finch, alderman, 
arebeech-Hall, ofa paralytic diforder, 
The rev. Thomas ' 
Northamptonfoire.—Buckinghamfbire.—Cambridgepire, Se. ATE 
Died.| At Cambridge, in his 74th year, 
Mr. Fryery 
furgeon.: Of a confumptiony ¢Mr~ George 
Favell, a member of the Cambridge = 
affociation. , 
Therev. Edward Pemberton, AM, or 
of Upwell, -in the ifle of Ely, andvof Fox~ 
herde, in Effex, and formerly of King’sxeol- 
lege. He commenced B:>A. TPSTs and 
M. A. 1760. 
At Baldock, Mr. Ve udceon ‘mater of 
the White Flores inn. 
NORFOLK. 
The Norfolk Ham meeting, for" fieepfhear 
ing and fhew of rams, was attended by many 
of the principal gentlemen and ‘yeomanry of 
the county of Norfolk. Much ‘merit-is.due 
to Mr. Coke, for his endeavours to afcertain 
the moft. probable ‘breed of fheep; "his exer= 
tions in improving the fame, and of render- 
ing them.more general’ 
Married.) At Yarmouthy the revi ra Je Wal- 
lice, of Braxted, Effex, to Mifs Lucas, only 
daughter of theate Gibfon Lucas, efq. of 
Fillby, in this county. Mr. John Thorn- 
bury, chemift, to Mifs Ann Utting. 
Mr. Richard Larke, attorney, of noel to 
Mifs Palmer, of Elfing Mills. 
Philip Cafe, efq. of Tefterton, nieaid Bac 
kenham, to Mifs Wythe; of Bye, in Suffolk, 
Died.| At Norwich, Mr. Cooke. In his 
$gth year, Mr. Thomas “Barber: Mifs 
Mounteney, of the Swan inn. Mrs. Coleby ; 
fhe fell down, as fhe was looking into the 
drawers of her bureau, and expired ‘immedie . 
ately. “Aged 50, Mrs. Hannah Dickerfon. 
Alfo Mrs. Dix, aged 72: “Mr. Thomas 
Weaver. Suddenly, Mrs. Conftances! fhe 
went to bed in good health, and was pune 
dead inthe morning. 
At the Porter’s Lodge of the Bifhop’s pa- 
lace in the above town, at the advanced age 
of 97, Mrs. Bardiwell, widow of Mr. Berdt- 
well, formerly gardener to the palace; fhe 
had seeder during the epifcopacies of 
feven fucceflive bifhops. 
At Fakenham, Mr. Jefferfon Miles, a fur 
geon of great refpectability 3 he was an in- 
timate friend of the late celebrated Dr. John 
Brown, whofe fyftem of praétice he adopted 
with judgment and fuccefs. Repeated attacks 
of the gout had latterly rendered him inca- 
pable ‘of purfuing his profeffion, in which © 
few men poflefied greater merit. The public 
in general, and his friénds inf particular; have 
to regret the lofs of a fkilful and experienced 
pratitioner, and a valuable member of {o~ 
ciety. ee 
Aged 71, Mrs. Malden, avid ow of tite rev. 
George Malden,’ viear of Mundham, eBay 
ing, and Felmingham?*” 
SUFFOLK. 
brid At Sudbury, the ‘rey. Matthew 
Slack, to‘Mrs. Carter. © *"" § “RD 
Mr. David Wade, junsof Hundons be Mis 
A. Teverfon, of Cowlinge= | 
& Mr. ‘Jofeph Stammers, miller) of ‘alton, 
~ to ifs MaryAnn Bilis ;*of- Tunttall- 
3P Died.J 
