| 1798.] Northamptonfhire....Buckingham/hire....Funtingdonfbire, Fc. 487 
Died] At Oxford, aged 72, the Rev. John 
Cex, LL. B. rector of Weft Buckland, 
Devon, affeffor to the Vice Chancellor, in 
the Univerfity court, and many years mi- 
nifter of St. Martin’s, in this city. 
At Chipping Norton, aged 78, Mr. Mi- 
chael Day, formerly an eminent upholder at 
Oxford, but who had for feveral years re- 
tired from bufinefs. 
Thomas Gregory, efq. of Horley. 
At Oddington, Mrs. Ann Siggins. 
At Headington, Mrs. Sheard. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married] At Northampton, Major John- 
fone, of the 44th regiment, to Mifs E. Levi. 
Mr. John Morgan, to Mifs Lovell, of Eéton- 
’ Lodge. 
At Newport Pagnell, Mr. Goodwin, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Pancoatt. 
Mr. Whitehead, of Werrington, to Mifs 
Porter, of Maxey. 
At Braumfton, Mr. Edward, aged 60, to 
Mifs Brown, aged 20. 
Died] At Oundle, Bremfton, aged 67. 
Mrs. Pain, in her 54th year. Mrs. Jackfon. 
At Nobottle, near Northampton, Mr. John 
Hawgood, farmer and grazier. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.] Mrs. Lowndes, of Whaddon-Hall, 
in this county. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.| At Huntingdon, Mrs. Nicholfon. 
At Normancrofs barracks, John Monck 
Mafon, efq. of the 5th regiment of foot. Alfo 
James Perrot, efq. agent for French prifoners 
of war. 
At Woodwalton, in her 64th year, Mrs. 
Jay, widow of the late Mr. Jay, of Clapton, 
Northamptonfhire. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
’ On the 3oth ult. the fouth weft angle, with 
the buttreffes and fide-walls adjoining of the 
ofty and venerable tower of Great Selford 
hurch, in the vicinity of Cambridge, fell 
to the ground. ‘The inhabitants had been 
warned of its approach by a gradual dimipu- 
tion of ftrength; and the buttreffes at the 
fouth weft angle had withdrawn from their 
bearing, and with the whole angle had lately 
made an alarming fettlement: and within 
the preceding week, feveral cart-loads of the 
ftones and mortar fell from the fouth wall 
into the church-yard. At length one entire 
half of the tower, to the heighth of 80 feet, 
together with the five bells, fell down 5 hap- 
pily without doing amy damage to the body 
ef thechurch, or to a fingle individual in the 
parifh. 
The annual prize for the beft eflay on the 
character of King William III. has been ad- 
judged to John Gilbert Cooper, B. A. of Clare’ 
Hall: and the Setonian prize to William Bol- 
land, M. A. fellow of Trinity College, for 
his poem on the Epiphany. The fame gen- 
tleman obtained the prize’ laft year, for his 
poem on the Miracles. 
Married.| At Cambridge, the Rev. Wm, 
Wade, B. D. fellow and junior burfar of St. 
John’s Gollege, reétor of Lyley in Hertford» 
‘fhire, and vicar of Corley in Warwickhhire, 
to Mifs Margaret Serocold, younge{t daughter 
of the late Walter Serocold, vicar of Cherry 
Hinton. 
Died.} At Cambridge, the Hon. Williana 
King, of Trinity college, brother to the 
Right Hon. Lord King: his death was occa- 
fioned by a violent cold, in confequence of 
_ being over-heated and afterwards getting wet 
on a fhooting party, © 
At Lakenheath, in her 84th year, Mrs, 
Martha Robinfon. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| At Norwich, Thomas Gardi- 
ner, lieutenant and furgeon of the 3d regi- 
ment of Norfolk Militia, to Mifs Clariffa Bate 
tefant. Mr. M. B, Mingay, to Mifs Browne. 
Mr. Robert Rix to Mifs Efther Gardiner. 
Mr. Haac Walter to Mifs Weeks. George 
Greene, gent. to Mifs Bolingbroke. 
Mr. Edward Jay, of Bedley Mills, to Mifs 
Emerfon, of Needham Market. 
Mr. Henry Teverfon, of Ketton Lays, te 
Mifs Purkis, of Withersfield. 
Mr. William Dye, of Thorpe, near Nor- 
wich, to Mifs Alice Trull. 
The Rev. Thomas Howe, of Morning 
Thorpe, to Mifs Franklin, of Attleburgh. ~ 
Died.| At Norwich, aged 62, Mrs. Grace 
Tagg. Mrs. Charity Newman. In his 60th 
year, Mr. Robert Wodehoufe. Aged 84, Mr. 
Samuel Nudds. In his tocth year, Mr. John 
Block. Aged 64, Mr. Jofeph Springall. 
At Wymondham, Mrs. Carver. Mr. James 
Stone. 
At Thetford, in his 60th year, Mr. James 
Palmer, landfurveyor and poftmatter. 
’ At Caiftor, near Yarmouth, Mr. William 
Clowes. 
At Eaft Walton, in her grit year, Mrs, 
Frances Richardfon. Aged 89, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Capper, ef St. George’s Tombland. 
At Holt, in his 78th year, Mr, Thomas 
Burcham. 
At Wicklewood, aged 89, Mrs. Simpfon. 
At Stockton, aged 20, Lieutenant Robert 
Bond, of the 1ft regiment of royal dragoom 
guards, 
At Brockford, Mr. Edwards, an opulent 
farmer. 
Aged 80, Mr. Kingfbury, of Bungay. 
In his 68th year, Mr. Samuel Stone, of 
Saxlingham, 
A< Hevingham Parfonage, in her 83d year, 
Mrs. Rodwell. 
At Wood Norton, near Dereham, Mr. John 
Brookes, 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Bury, Mr. Braddock to Mife 
Sier. 
Mr. Thomas Cockfedge, of Ingham, to . 
Mifs Stutter, of Great Barton. 
Died.] At Bury, Mrs. Harrifon. Suddenly, 
whilft working ina faw-pit, J. Brues,aged 77. 
In his 47th year, Sir Thomas Gage, bart. 
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