532 Northamptonpbire= Bedford ire Euntingdonfbire, Ge. f Aueuff 
At Headington, the Rev. W. C. Ellis, 
A.M. vicar of Stoke-Lyne, fellow of Mere- 
ton College, and fenior proétor of the Uni- 
verfity of Oxford. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| At King’s Cliffe, Mr, William 
Burton, to Mrs. Dixon. . 
At Apethorpe near Oundle, Mr. Cheefe- 
tan, to Mifs M. Gaudern. 
At Duddington, Mr. Malin, to Mifs S. 
Wilkinfon. 
Died.|. At Northampton, Mr. James 
Cooper ; he was drowned, whilft bathing in 
the river Nine. Mr. Alderman Hillyard. 
Mr. Thomas Ratnett. 
At Dufton, Mr. John Smith; he was 
drowned whilft bathing. 
At Thwining, Mr. Fafcutt, farmer ; =e 
was found drowned in a pond. 
At Woodcroft-houfe, near Peterborough, 
Mr. Large, fenior; he was killed by a “blow 
which he received whilft infpecting earl Fite- 
svillianrs threfhing machine. 
At Dogfhorpe, near Peterborough, Mr. 
Job Johnfon. 
At Pitton, near Oundle, aged 75, the Rev. 
_ John Hewitt, vicar of Twywell, and one of 
the juttices of the peace for the county. 
At Stanwick, aged 55, Mrs. Drage. 
At Weilineberaish: Mr. James Richards ; 
he was killed by a cart-wheel paffing over him. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
The Duke of Bedford has upwardé of 20 
acres of Tand at Wooburn cultivated with 
Carrots, which his grace has found from expe- 
xience to anfwer better than any other article 
as winter feeding for his deer as weil as theep 
and horned cattle. 
Died.] At Chalton, Mr. Thomas Jones : 
the was working in a-chalk k-pit, which had 
been 1: ndermined, when a very large quantity 
ef chalk fellupon lad and crufhed him to death. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.} At Godmanchefter, the Rev. 
®. Williams, of Alconbury, te Mifs Hyde, of 
the former place. 
Died. ] At Godmanchefter, H. G. Sharp- 
defs, efq: 5; he was accidentally drowned as he 
was fifhing in the river near that place. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The prizes of fifteen guinea $ each, given 
by the reprefentatives in parliament for the 
Univerfity, for the beit-exercifes in Latin 
profe, are this year adjudged to Mr. Leigh of 
Chrift College, and Mr. Carr, of Trinity Col- 
lege, fenior batchelors :—the fubje€&t, Utrum 
animum leGoris acrius pertentet a Os an 
Platoni, proprius fermo? And to Mr. Howes 
, and Mr. Williams, both of Trinity College;— 
fubject Cian Statuarum, et Numifmatum, 
nvepigatia ad rem hiterariuin promovendam fit 
“utiles 2 Sir William Browne’s medals are ad- 
judged to John H. Smyth, efq. Fellow-com- 
anoner of Trinity College, for the Greek, and 
Latin Odes. The medal for the beft Epi- 
grams, is adjudged to Mr. James Durham, 
ftudent ef Bennet Collezes 
Tt is in contemplation to invite.a numbet- 
of Dutch families to fettle in the Ifle of Ely © 
and the fen country, for the purpofe of in- 
ftru€ting the inhabitants in the method of 
bringing into cultivation large extents ef na= 
turally rich foil, which, from the want of fuch 
knowledge only, are at prefent peffilential to the 
furrounding diftri€ts. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mr. Richard Com= 
ings, merchant. Mrs. Cutchey, widow of 
Mr. Richard Cutchey. Mifs Blackman, 
fifter of Mr. Blackman, fadler, Mr. J. Smithy 
fhoemaker. 
At Newmarket, Mr. William Kettle, 2 
well-known cHakaGce on the turf. 
At Haddenham, Ifle of Ely, aged 65, Mr. - 
Thomas Goodday. 
At March, Ifle of Ely, Mr. Mofs, liquor= 
merchant. Mr. John Skeeles, farmer. Aged 
75 Mr. William Vawfer, fenior member ef 
the Doddington affociation. 
NORFOLK. 
At the laft Thetford wool- eax, among 2 
very numerous aflemblage of the moft refpe@- 
able perfons, were the Duke of Bedford, Lord 
Clermont, Sir Charles Davers, and fome of 
the moft diftinguifhed growers and dealers in 
the neighbouring counties. The prime Nor- 
folk and Southdown wools were oftered at 50s. 
per tod, but none were fold. The Duke of 
Bedford produced the fineft famples of Suffex 
and Spanifh wool (of his own growth) ever 
feen in this country ; a refpectable dealer of= 
fered his grace 5s. per lb. for the Spanifh, and 
4s. for the Southdown; but he had already 
difpofed of all his produce. 
Married.| At Norwich, the Rev. Edwaré 
Cuthbert, rector of Buiphan, Effex, to Mifs 
Clarke, daughter of Mr. D. Clarke. Mr.Wm. 
Dalrymple, furgeon, to Mifs Bertram. Mr. 
H. Seaman, to Mrs. Jane Haywood. John 
Saville, efq. of Bocking, Effex, to Mifs 
Webb. 
At North Walfham, the Rey. Henry At- 
kinfon, of Baton, to Mifs Hepworth, daugha 
ter of the Rev. J. Hepworth. 
At Swaffham, Mr. Caftle, of Magdalene ~ 
bridge, to Mifs P. Powlay. 
Died.| At Norwich, aged $o, Mrs. Jeffe- 
ries, relict of T. Jefferies, efq. formerly col- 
le€tor of excife. Aged 54, Mr. James Good- 
win, liquor-merchant. Aged 86, Mrs. Feare 
man, reli€&t of Mr. C. Fearman. Aged 57, 
Mr. Rt. Camplin; he was feized with an apos 
plectic fit, and expired immediately. 
At the Maid’s Head-inn, on his way from 
Scotland to Buckingham, Captain Holmes, of 
the Pembroke Fiencibles. 
At Norwich, Mrs. E. Spawl,: wife of Mr. 
Spawl, carpenter. Aged 84, Mr. John Clark. 
At the quarter-mafter Col- 
lins, of the 14th Light Dragoons 5; he was 
buried at, the Cathedral ‘with military he- 
nours. Aged 84, Mrs. S. Brownfmith,! re- 
lit of T. Brownimith, formerly furgeon of 
this city. Aged 66, Mrs. H.Hugman. Age@ 
Az. Mr. Wr Barber, ged 7¢, after an 
illnefs 
barracks, 
