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Briftol, and on the fhores of its rivers and port 
within the limits abovemenioned. Li 
Married.} At Briftol, Mr. Dando, to Mif 
Sarah Pearfon. Mr. William Trotman, to 
Mifs Ponsford. The rev. William Phelps, 
matter of the grammar-fchool, Wells, to Mifs 
Harford, of Briftol. Mr. Pewters, to Mifs 
Tucker, of Over, in this county. 
At Cheltenham, S. Alleyne, efq. to Mifs 
Childe, daughter of Mr. W. Childe, of Kin- 
let, in Shropfhire., 
At Storud, Thomas Morgan, efq. captain 
in the royal navy, to Mifs C. Scott. 
Died.] At Briftol, Mr. Salmon. Aged $3, 
Mr.s Lucas. Mrs. Hingfton. In her 82d year, 
of the fmall-pox, Mrs. Langley. Aged 83, 
Mr. Bayly. Mr. Robert Lee. Mr. Macraken. 
Mrs. Cornifh. Mrs. Addifon. Mrs. Sheriff. 
Mrs. S. Haden. Mr. Nathaniel Greenflade. 
Mrs, Deering. Mr. Harding. Mr. Simmons. 
Mr. Enfon. Mr. George Concannon, jun. 
attorney. | 
At Painfwick, in his 93d year, Mr. Za- 
chariah Horlick, formerly an eminent clo- 
thier. In him the poor have loft a liberal 
benefaétor. 
At Chalford, near Michenhampton, Mr. 
Ballenger. 
At Cam, Mrs. Barker, wife of the rev. 
J. Barker, curate of Durfley. She was an 
amiable perfon, and had been married but 
four months. 
At Hambrook, fuddenly, aged 84, Mrs. 
Hannah Hall. : 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] At Oxford, aged 55, Mr. Henry 
Tawney, carpenter and builder. 
At Chipping Norton, after'a very fhort 
illnefs, aged 23, Mrs. Deeves. 
At Banbury, aged 60, the rev. Robert 
Spillman, alderman and juttice of the peace 
for that borough. 
At Bloxham, near Banbury, Mrs. Mary 
Councer. 
NORTHAMPTON, 
A cow belonging to Mr. Thomas Gallard, 
of Grafton Regis, in this county, lately 
dropped three fine calves, which with the 
cow are likely to live. 
A very alarming fire lately broke out at 
Bilfworth, near Northampton, which in a 
tew hours confumed 50 dwelling-houfes, be- 
fides barns, ftables, hay and corn ricks, toa 
very confiderable amount. ‘This difafter was 
occafioned by a perfon heedlefsly throwing 
live afhes into the yard, which immediately 
communicated to fome ftraw, and the wind 
being very high, it was impoffible to arret 
the deftructive prozrefs of the flames. Pro- 
perty to a large amount was deitroyed, and 
to aggravate the diftrefs of the fuflerers, not 
the fmallest part was infured. 
Married.] At Northampton, Mr. James 
Dunkley, to Mifs Kirby, of Blackefley. 
Mr. Thomas Boddington, of Finedoa, to 
Mifs Catherine Bennett. 
Died.] At Peterborough, in his 46th year, 
Montauty Mac. No. xxxty. 
Mr. 
feller. 
At Woodcroft, Mr. Bellaers. 
At Moulton, near Northampton, Mrs. 
Manning, aged 49. 
At Dallington Lodge, near Northampton, 
after a lingering illnefs, Mr. Weft, fen. 
At Towcefter, Mr. John Elliot, grocer. - 
He has bequeathed 100 1. to the general in- 
firmary in Northampton, and 501. towards 
_ erecting a fpire to Norton church, if ever 
rebuilt. 
Aged 19, Mifs Jemmett, eldeft daughter 
W. of Jemmett, efq. of Little Milton. 
Mrs. ‘Tour, of St. Martin’s, Stainford Barn. 
At Woodcroft Houfe, near Peterborough, 
Mr. Thomas Bellaers, jun. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Bedford, Mr. Edward Palmer, 
to Mifs Ifaac, of Banbury. 
Died.|_ At Turvey, aged 35, Mrs. Gee, 
wife of Mr. Richard Gee, land-furveyor. 
On his return from Buxton, Mr. Whit- 
worth, of Harrold, in this county. He had 
the misfortune to be twice overturned in his 
carriage, and died of the bruifes he received. 
HUNTINGDON. 
Married.| At St. Ives, Mr. G. Aikin, of 
Elftow, near Bedford, to Mifs Vipan, of the 
former place. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE 
The prizes of 15 guineas each by the ree 
prefentatives in parliament for this univer- 
fity, for the beft exercifes in Latin profe, 
have been adjudged to Mr. Samuel Butler, 
oF St: John’s Saas Mr. Wordfworth, 
of Trinity college, fenior bachelor. The 
fubje&, Utrum Troja unquam extiterit2 And 
to Mr. Crefwell, of Trinity college, and Mr. 
Leigh, of Chrift college, middle bachelor. 
The fubjeét, Utrum gloriae cupido plus bonj 
quam mali hominibus attulerit ? 
iwo of Sir William Browne’s gold medals 
were awarded to Mr. B, Frere, of Trinity 
college, for the beft Greek ode and the beff 
Greek epigram. The third medal was ad- 
judged to Mr. Pelham Warren, of ‘Trinity 
college, for the beft Latin ades. | 
Married.| At Cambridge, the rev. J. Hag- 
gitt, fellow of Sidney college, to Mifs M. 
Godfrey, of Mington: Alfo Bufick Harwood, 
M. D. profeflcr of anatomy in the univer- 
fity, to Mifs Pefhall, only daughter of the 
late Sir John Pefhall, bart. 
At Wiibech, Mir. James Bellamy, attor- 
ney, to Milfs Fawffett. Robert Wing, gent. 
-of Walfaken, in Norfolk, to Mrs. Kelk, 
widow of the late Mr. Kelk, of Spalding, in 
Lincolnfhire. 
Dicd.| At Cambridge, Mifs Jermin, of 
Charter-houfe-fquare, London. She was pre- - 
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fent at the commencement ball the preceding 
Monday, and being over-heated by dancing, 
was feized at the fenate-houfe with a violent 
fever next morning. : 
.At his apartments, in Chrift’s college, the 
rev. Adam Wall, He was feajor fellow and 
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