1800.] 
ment. Mrs. Luff, wife of Mr. John Luff, 
mafter of the free-fchool there. « | 
At Kimbolton, Mrs. Theodofia Smith, 
wife of Mr. J Smith. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
Two boxes, containinga valuable collection 
of coins and medals, have lately been ftolen. 
from the library in King’s College. The 
college have offered a reward of Sool. for the 
difcovery of the offender. 
Married.| At Wilbech, Win. Walton, 
efq. of Borough Fen, to Mifs Edis. 
At Cambridge, the Rev. Henry Charles 
Hobart, M.A. of Chrift’s College, (fon of 
the late member for Norwich) to Mifs 
Beauchamp, eldeft daughter of Sir Thomas 
Beauchamp, proctor, bart. of Langley Park, 
Norfolk. - 
Died.] At Bucihddee, S. Hunt, a thoe- 
black 5; he had accuftomed himfelf, when 
cleaning buckles, to wet them with fis 
tongue,’ which brought on a cancer, and 
cauled his death. Mr. “John Sennett, butcher, 
of Market Hill, aged 70, 
At Wifbech, Oglethorpe Wainman, M. D. 
At Chippenham, near’ Newmarket, the 
Rev. Geo. Laughton, D.D. and one of his 
Majefty’s juftices of the peace for this county. 
- At Wilborton, Ifle of Ely, Wm. Camps, 
efq. a few years fince high fherif of this 
county. 
- At Kneefworth Houfe, Robert Nightin- 
gale,” youngeft fon of Sir Edward Nightingale, 
bart. 
At Ely, in the College, the Rev. Thomas 
Atcherley, aged 74, one of the minor canons 
ef that cathedral, and minifter of Chettifham, 
near Ely. 
NORFOLK. 
There were upwards of 2000 head of Scotch 
cattle at the late Bungay fair, which fold 
readily at from 5s. 6d- to 6s. per ftone, 
The corporation of Norwich are about to 
repair or re-build St. Michael’s Colany Bridge, 
and toimpreve the courfe of the river there, 
in order to prevent the floods, to which that 
city has long been fubject. 
Mr. Brunton’s fund for the relief of ,decay- 
ed provincial performers already amounts to 
600l. 
Married} At Norwich, Mr. Thomas 
Mayhew, to Mifs Elizabeth Fickling. Mr. 
John Brown, to Milfs Sufannah Utten. The 
Rev. Richard Day, of Norwich, to Mrs, Cu- 
bitt, widow of Mr. Samuel Sabite. Mr. 
Henry Riches, corn-merchant, to Mifs Ann 
Smith. 
At Langley, the Rev. Henry Charles Ho- 
bert, (fon of the late member for Norwich) 
to Mifs Beauchamp, eldeft danghter of Sir 
‘Thomas Beauchamp,Pro@tor, cae of Langley 
Park. 
At Ellingham, H. Smith, efq. of Draper's 
Hall, London, to Mrs. Pyefinch. 
Mr. John Clews, of Salhoufe, to Milfs 
Ann Chamberliny of Sprowfton Hall. 
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Cambridge|hire— Norfolk. 
At Weft Winch, Mr. Hfaac Davis; jun. to | 
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Mifs Jane Efs. 
At\Great Yarmouth, Mr. Michaei Clarke, 
to Mifs Roth, daughter of Mr. Roth, por- 
trait painter, 
Died | At Norwich, aged 86, Mr. Robert 
May, many years an officer of excife. Aged 
63, James Chapman, beadle. Aged 39, Mr. 
Thomas Gofnold, tailor. Mrs. Colls, wife 
of Mr. J. H. Colls. 
Mt. Goulty, fhoe-maker. 
Threlfall, 
Captain John 
late of the firft dragoon guardsy 
aged 79. Mrs. Theobald, wife of Mr. The- 
obald, glover.. Aged 63, Mrs. Rebecca Gar~ 
land, wife of Thomas Garland, efq. of the 
Clofe, and a daughter and coheirefs of the late 
J. Dyball, efq. of this city. Mrs. Smith, a 
maiden lady, aged $3 ; a chearful difpofition, 
inoftentive manners, and an honett finglenefs 
of heart, rendered her beloved, through life, 
as a pleafant and benevolent affociate, anda 
re{pectable friend. 
At Fakenham, Mrs. Edgar, mother of Mr. 
Edgar, Surgeon. 
_ At Shelton, aged 28, Mifs Bailey. 
At Ayltham, Mifs Green, daughter of Mra 
Thomas Green. 
At Northwould, Mr. H. V. Foviter, malt- 
{ter and farmer. 
At Catton, Mifs A. Bell , daughter of Mrs. 
J. B. Bell, of Gortefton. 
At Wet Bradenham, aged 85, James 
Smyth, efq. many years one of the acting jul- 
tices for this county. 
At Surlingham; Mrs. S. Newman. 
On Scole’s Green, aged 53, Mrs. Rofe 
Dove, wife of Mr. Thomas Dove, carpenter. 
t Tottenhill, near Lynn, aged 44, James 
Anker, parith clerk of that place ; whofe 
death was occafioned by the falling in of a 
gravel-pit in Augutt laft. 
- At Lynn, aged 35, Mrs. Elizabeth Finton, 
wife of Mr. W. Finton, officer of excife. 
At Great Ellingham, Mr. H. Neale, baker. 
At Halvergate, aged 62,° Mrs. Elizabeth 
Gogill, relict of the late Charles Gogill, late 
vicar of\ Ranworth. 
At Thropland, aged 59, Mr. 
Cambridge, farmer. ~~ 
In St. Martin’s at Oak, aged 63, Mr. James 
Chapman. 
At Brunttead, aged 42, Mrs. Durrant, wife 
of Mr. W. Duleant. 
On Wednefd ay the zr5th of May died Sa- 
muel Hurry, efq. of Great Yarmouth, in the 
74th year of hisage. The circumftances at= 
tending this perfon’s death were fomewhat fin- 
gular. He had for fome time paft been much 
affeGted by the rheumat'{m, and had, under 
medical advice, begun to try the eet of fea- 
bathing. He did not, as is the more cuftoma- 
ry mode, fubject himfelf to the operation in 
tlre morning, but always in the afternoon, 
almoft as foan as he had dined. On,the day 
in which his death happened, he had ridden 
out in the forenoon; and betwixt three and 
four 
Matthew 
Mrs. Goulty, wife of / 

