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will, it is hoped, endear his memory to 
them: to all who knew him it mutt ever be 
precious. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
A correfpondent of the Northampton Mer- 
eury recommends the addition of a quantity of 
dry peafe to every bufhel of wheat that is 
melted: the bread made from the mixture will 
be perfe@tly light and good. 
Married. | At Northampton, Mr. B. Henf- 
man, of Kimbolton, to Mifs Peach. 
At Great Brington, Mr. J. Walton, of 
Brampton Lodge, to Mifs Walker. ° 
At Wellingborough, John Arden, efq.- 
Captain of the 3d regiment of Dragoons, to 
Mifs A. M. Hodfon, daughter of J. Hodfon, 
efq. 
Died-] At Towcefter, Mrs. Wilcox, wife 
of Mr. T. Wilcox, of the Talbet Inn. 
At Overftone, near Northampton, Mifs E. 
Clifton. ; 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 
The Militia of this county have furnifhed 
drafts to the Regulars of 693 men, under the 
two late Aé&ts for permitting volunteers from 
the Militia to enter into the Regulars. ; 
Married.| At Chefham, Mr. J. C. Gotch, 
of Kettering, to Mifs Davis. 
Died.| At geet Mariow, aged 79, Mrs. 
E, Bell. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Matried.] At Toddington, Mr. W. Allen, 
merchant, of London, to Mifs H. Potts, 
daughter ef Mr. J. Potts. 
_ Died.| At Ampthill, Mr. Tho. Keens ; 
he fell into a brook, and was unfortunate- 
ly drowned. 
At Harrold, aged 86, Mr. J. Pratt, lace- 
man. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Diddington, John Heath- 
cote, efq. of Conington, Cambridgefhire, to 
Mifs Thornhill. 
Died.) ‘At Huntingdon, L. Detborough, 
efq. 
At St. Ives, aged 56, Mr. S. as at- 
torney. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The fubjeét for the Norrifian Prize this 
year is, *¢ The Chriftian Religion has in its 
efle@s been favourable to the happinefs of 
mankind.” 
A new and beautiful altar-piece has juft 
been put up in St. John’s college-chapel, 
Cambridge. The fubje€ is St. John preach- 
ing in the Wildernefs. It was painted by R. 
K. Poster, of Great Newpart-ftreet, London ; 
and was prefented to the college by the Rev. 
J. Thomas, of Epfom, Surry, formerly a 
member of that focicty. 
The Profeffor of Anatomy will deliver his 
lectures this year upon a hew plan at the di- 
vifion of the prefentterm. The le¢tures will 
be calculated to give general inftruétion in 
the Philofophy of Natural Hiftory and Com- 
parative Anatomy, 
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Marriced.| At Cambridge, Mr. Yorke, 
filverfmith, to Mifs Brewin. 
At Ditton, Mr. John Hemington of Denny- 
Abbey, to Mits S. Curtis. 
At Ely, Mr. Headley, of Woodhurf, te 
Mifs Hanchett. 
At Upwell, Mr. J. Sanders, to Mifs R. 
Hopkins. 
Died.| At Cambridge, the Right Hon. 
Thomas Bromley, Lord Montfort, Baron of 
Horfeheath, and High Steward of the corpo- 
ration of Cambridge. His lordfhip married 
in 1772, Mifs Mary Anne Blake, fifter to Sir 
Peter Blake, bart. by whom he had one fon, 
Henry, who fucceeds to the title. 
Mrs. 8. Sharpe. Mrs. Claydon, wife of Mr. 
Claydon. A.H. Rumbold, efq. fon of the late 
Sir T. Rumbold, bart. of Woodhall-park, 
Hertfordfhire. 
At Barnwell, Mrs. Robinfon, wife of Mr. 
J: Robinfon, of the King’s-head ae Cam- 
bridge. 
At Ely, Mr. Hanchett, farmer. At Horn- 
ingfea, Mrs. Moore, reli of Mr. Moore, of 
the Angel inn. 
At Harfton, Mr. Flack, miller and baker.’ 
NORFOLK. 
Count Rumford’s cooking, apparatus is 
about to be introduced into the workhoufes 
of Norwich, on the plan with which it has 
been adopted with fuccefs in the Foundling 
Hofpital, in London. 
A correfpondent of the Norwich Mercury 
recommends, that in‘all new incloiures an 
oak layer be planted at every rod of fence. | 
The magiftrates at the late feflions for the 
county of Norfolk, ordered, as the moft be- 
neficial mode of ferving the poor, that fuch 
weekly allowances of money fhould be paid as 
would enable the poor to fupport themfelves 
in the fame manner as they did previoufly te 
the prefent advance upon corn, &c. 
Married.|_ At Norwich, Mr. Clowes, of 
Caiftor, to Mifs Storey, daughter of Mr. A. 
Storey. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. J. S. Reeve, of ioe 
wich, to Mifs Nath. 
At Fakenham, J. G. Sparrow, efq. of Ges- 
field, Effex, to Mifs Crowe, daughter of ]. 
Crowe, efq. 
At- Difs, Mr. John Ridley, merchant, of 
Ipf{wich, to Mifs $. Womack. 
At Caften, the Rev. W. Grigfon, to Mifs 
Twells. 
At Collifhall, the Rev. T. Powys; to Mifs 
Palfgrave, daughter of T. Powys, efq. of 
Yarmouth. 
At Eaft Dereham, Mr. E. Girling, fadler, 
of Watton, to Mifs M. Bayfield. 
At Scarning, Mr. J. Bullingham, of Old 
Buckenham, to Mifs-A. Wright. 
At Hopton, Mr. Warren, jun. to Miis 
‘ Cockfedge, 
At Bergh-Apton, Mr. Bartlett, furgeon, te 
Milfs Clark. 
At Malbarton, Mr. Richard Wighton, to 
Milfs E. Larter. 
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