i082 Oxfordpire Northampicnprire—Huntingdonfrire~@e, [March ts 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At Whitchurch, Mr. John 
orman, to Mifs Martha Herne. 
Mr. Robt. Houfe, of Marfh Mills, near 
Henley, to Mifs Gregory, of Wargrave. 
Died. | At Oxford, Mr. Wm. Parker, 
upholder. Mrs. Sarah Margetts, wife of Mr. 
P. Margetts, aged 60. 
At Benfey, near Oxford, aged 81, Mr. W. 
Townfend. 
At Kidlington, Mr. R. Bufwell, aged 68. 
At Cane-end, Mrs. Vanderftegen. 
At Shipton under Wichwood, Mr. Peter 
Brookes, aged 71; fenior Brocher of the Rev. 
Dr. Brookes, vicar of that parifh. 
NOK THAMPTONSHIRE. 
. Married.| At Thorpe, the Rev. A. D. 
Hake, to Mrs.’ Burton Phillipfon, niece to 
the late major-general Phillipfon. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Chefhire to Mifs 
Marfhall. Lieutenant Coyman, a Dutch offi- 
cer, on parole, to Mifs Ann Whitwell.) Ca- 
det Oander Aa, a Dutch officer, to Mifs L. 
Rofe, daughter of Mr. N. Rofe. Cadet Ro- 
lands, a Dutch officer, to-Mifs Kingiton, of 
“Thorpe, near Peterborough. 
At Thrapfton, Mr. Benjamin Lever to 
Mifs Letitia Jonesy daughter of Mrs. Jones, at 
the White-Hart-inn. 
Died.| At Oundle, Mr. Thomas Todd, 
attorney at law. Mrs. Gregory. 
At Kingfthorpe, the lady of E. L. Percival, 
efq. 
At Hardingfton, Mrs. Rudd. 
At Whittlefea, Mrs. Johnfon, aged 37. 
At Bourn, aged g1, Mr. DP es a refpeét- 
able grazier. 
At Stamford, Mr. David Spurr, aged 70. 
RUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Brill, Mr. Cape, furgeon, 
to Miis Holiand. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Broughton, the Rev. J. John- 
fon, reCtor of Broughton, to Mife F. A. 
Shomfon, of Somerfham. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
ee 
Mater Wirtiam AInGER, aged 16, of « 
the Rev. G. Burges’s academy, Whittlefea, 
has had a pair of Adams’s twelve inch giobes 
awarded him by the,conduétors of the 
Monthly Preceptor, for the beit effay on the 
queition, ** is Hiftory or Biography the more 
“improving 4tudy ?” . 
Died. “At Cambridge, Mr. Sennet Wyl- 
lymott, attorney, and coroner for the county. 
Aged 62, Mr.. Wm. Senior. Mr. Robert 
Whitehesd. Mr. C. Smithfon. The Rev. T. 
Hodgfon, nephew to Mr. Sharp, of Weeton, 
and formerly of ‘Kirby Overton. 
In King’s Colics Sey aged $2, Robert Glyn 
Clobury, M.D. the fenior abe of that foci- 
ety, and many years a very eminent phylfician 
in that unix rerfity. Mr. Robert Forfter, ma ny 
years hair dreffer to Clare-hall ; 
centric in Kis. manners, but 
honelt ran. 
he was ec= 
Peipeat ted as an 
Asa token of their appréobae 
tion, the gentlemen of the univerfity pre- 
fented him, fome years fince, with a oe 
bafon. 
At Newmarket, Mr. Samuel Arnull, many 
years an experienced jockey on the turf, and 
who is fuppofed not to have left a better 
behind him. Mrs. Ann Adams, a maiden 
lady, who had refided there almoft 100 years. 
At Woodbridge, Mrs. Cockle, wife of Mr. 
Cockle, furgecn. 
At Wifbeach, aged 89, Mrs. Eliz. Proud, 
relict of the late ‘Rev. John Proud. Mrs: 
Weft, wife of Mr. Weit, furveyor and Engi- 
neer. 
NORFOLK. 
Early on Tuefday morning, the 28th ult. 
there asgfe from the fouth a large and 
very luminous meteor, which paffed to the 
weftward. When alittle elevated, its tail 
appeared like a comet, and as the tail increaf- 
ed, the body diminifhed, ‘till the whole dif- 
appeared 
At a general meeting of the inhabitants 
lately held at Norwich, it was unanimoufly 
refolved to apply to parliament for a bill te 
pave, cleanfe, light and watch that city, 
- Married:| At Norwich, Mr. Wm. Har- 
court, to Mrs. Grout. 
At Lakenham, Bartlett Gurney, efq. ban- 
ker, of Norwich, to Mifs M. Cockell, daugh- 
ter of Wm. Cockell, efq. of Attlebrough. 
At Swardefton, Mr. Francis Clarke, of 
Kefwick, to Mifs Taylor, of Swardefton. 
eae Eat Dereham, Mr. John Dack, fur- 
geon, to Miis Hanmer. 
At Norton; near Norwich, Mr. Stephen 
Andrews, to Mrs. Patience Allen. 
At Tittlefhall, Mr. W. Forby, to Mifs 
Wright. ' 
At Lynn, Mr. Abbey, thipmafter, to Mifs 
A, M. Avits. ; 
Died | At Norwich, aged 62, Mrs. Lyng, 
wife of Mr. Lyng, bricklayer. Aged 36, 
Thomas Gage aretailer of oranges, &c. Mr. 
Dennis at the Hand-inn. Mr. Dawfon, go- 
vernor of the Duke’s - palace - workhoufe, 
Aged 56, Mrs. Chapman, wife of Mr. Spanks 
Chapman, liquor-merchant. Mr. John Barnes, 
carrier, Aged 64, Mrs. Capendale. Mr. 
Cook, lay-clerk of the cathedral. Aged 315 
Mits Ivy eS, daughter of the late John Ives, 
ef{q. merchant ; an amiable, accomplithed, and 
benevolent lady. 
Mrs. Wilkins, aged 75, mother of Mrs 
Wilkins, patentee of Norwich Theatre. 
Mrs. Carter, widow of the late Mr. Wm. 
Carter. Mrs. Catherine Smith, widow. Mr, 
George Webfter, fon of Mr. Webster at the 
Maiden- head-inn. 
At Great Yarmouth, aged 58, Mr. RicHard 
Pitt, parifh-clerk. mged 77, Mrs Elizabeth 
Ramey. Mrs. Church. 
At Swattham, Mos. Wright, wife of Mr. 
Wright, of Fincham. 
At Upweil, Mr. Page Burton, carpenter 
and millwright. 
Agr 
