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the river, clofe to the north fide of the bridge, 
where the water is about three feet deep. The 
young men got out fafe, but although imme- 
diate fearch was made for the deceafed, her 
body was not difcovered till a day or two after- 
wards, near Folly Bridge, a mile diftant from 
the place where fhe fel} in. 
Anthony Taliaboe, an Italian itinerant pic- 
ture feller; drowned at the four ftreams in the 
river Ifis, near Oxford, in the prefence of fee 
verai other Italians, who were unable to afford 
him the leait affiftance, as none of them knew 
how to fwim. 
At Canon End, W. Vanderftegen, efq. juftice 
of peace for the county. - Upwards of 50, Mr. 
W. Sherman, of Headington, near Oxford. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.J—The rev. C. Platt, B.D. Fellow 
of Queen’s College, Cambridge, to Mifs Min- 
fhull, of Afton Clinton. 
Died.]—At Wartendon, the Lady of Lord 
C. Fitzroys eldeft daughter of E. M. Mundy, 
efg. of Shipley, M.P. for the county of Derby. 
. BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Died.J—AtAmpthill, aged 19, Mifs Handft- 
combe. ~ 
HERTFORDSHIRE, 
At Hertfordthire affizes, —— Baker, for 
robbing the dwelling-houfe of ~~. Sullivan, 
efq. his mafter, of a large quantity of wearing- 
apparel, table-linen, and other valuable ar- 
ticles, received fentence of death. 
Married.J—T. Schrieber, efq. fon of C. 8. 
efq. of Tewin Houfe, to Mifs Macky, daugh- 
ter of R, M. efg. of Mardon Hill. 
ESSEX. 
July 22, the different premiums offered by 
the committee of the Effex Agricultural Soci- 
ety, within the hundred of Chelmsford, were 
awardedto Thomas Emery, fervant, of Bifhop’s 
Hall, being the beft ploughman, one guinea 5 
to John Ifaacfon, on the fame farm, being 
the fccond beft, half-a-guinea; to John 
Johnfun, fervant, of Chignal, a lad under 
37 years of age, for ploughing beft, one 
guinea; and to four other lads, under the 
fame age, whofe merits were deemed equal, 
one guinea. A very laudable degree of ex- 
cellence was exhibited by att the candidates, 
in'this important branch of agriculture. 
Married. |—At Culchefter, Mr. S. Philbrick, 
furgeon, to Mifs M. Bloomfield, of the Hythe. 
J. Houblon, efq. of Haliingbury Place, to 
Mils Bramftone, only daughter of T. B. B. 
efqg. of Skreens, M.P. for Effex. Mr. C. 
C. Parker, of Woodham Mortimer Place, to 
Mifs E.E. Jepp, of Chelmsford. R. Baker, 
efg. of Orfett Hall, to Mifs Trafford, of Den- 
ton Hall, Lincoln. At Beccles, Mr. W. 
,Barney to Mifs R. Butcher. Mr. W. H. 
Watts to Mifs J. Wood, both of Colchefter. 
Mr. R. Bull, of Earlfcolne, to Mifs M. 
Giiby, of Chelmsford. Mr. J. Waite, of Ray- 
leigh, to Mifs Mayhew, of Widford. 
Mr. Eanres, of Althorne Hiall, to 
Mifs Hawkins, of Burnham. Mr. Holdifh, 
furgeony of Sible Hedingham, to Mifs Love- 
* Mountfitchet. 
kin, of Earls Colne. T, Burrels, efq. of North 
Weald, to Mrs. Mefiman, of Epping. 
Died.J—At Chelmsford, ferjeant James 
Jones, of the grenadier company of the 49th 
regiment; being an excellent 'foldier, and 
alfo a free-mafon, every military and mafonic 
honour was paid to his memory; he had 
ferved nine years in the Weft Indies. 
In Chelmsford jail (fome time confined 
for debt) Mr, S. Collis, late of Stranfted, 
Mifs C. Harvy, late of Orfett, 
S. King, efg. of Colchefter. “At Wake’s 
Colne, near Colchefter, Mr. J. Brett; of a 
worthy, refpeétable character. Mr. P. Webb, 
of Kelvedon. Aged 21, Mifs Ofborne, of 
Leigh. 
At the Hot Wells, Briftol, after a long 
ilinefs, aged 28, Mifs H. Beach, of Hack- 
ney. AtColchefter, Mrs.C. Campion. Mrs, 
Wallis, very much refpected and regretted by 
her acquaintance andthe poor. Mr. If. Livere 
fidge, of Manningtree, a Quaker. Mrs. E. 
Smith, of Colmans, Finchingfield. Near Mals 
‘don, Mrs. Crofier. Mrs. Moull, of Billericay. 
Near Blackwater, Mr. P. Smith. A: Braine 
tree, Mrs. Davey. Mrs. Holden, of Coprford 
Baw. At Great Baddow, Mr. W., Straights 
Az Chelmsford, aged 7o, Mr. J. Guy. In 
Chelmsford barracks, Mr. C. A, Coppings, 
furgeon’s-mate of the 8rit regiment. 
Mrs. Wallinger, relict of the late W. W, 
efq. of Hare Hall) “Mrs. Potrer, of Cog- 
gerfhall, William Hills, fervant to Mr. Pet. 
chey, of Billericay ; driving a waggon, Joad- 
ed with calves, to Rumtord Market, he be- 
came drowly, from the heat of the weather, 
and, having placed himfelf on the thafts’to 
fleep, he fell from his feat, and the wheels 
pafing over his neck, almoft fevered his 
head frum his body. 
scali SUFFOLK, 
The wife of the parifh clerk of St. James’s 
church, at Bury, has been fafely delivered of 
four children, in leis than twelve months time.: 
The total number of the offspring of the hu 
band, by his prefent and former wife, is 32! ! 
At the Affizes at Bury, William Powell, 
aged 70, for an unnatural crime, and Marga~ 
ret Catchpole, George Bidwell, and John 
Hearne, for various aéts of felony, received 
fentence of death. The three laft of thefe 
Were reprieved. 
Married.|—Mr. R. Leatherdale to Mift 
Whaite, both of Harleftone. Mr. Brighton, 
of Mildenhall, to Mifs Dobide, of Sobam. 
Mr. W. Denton, of Rufhbrook, to Mifs 
Kay, of Botefdale. At Ipfwich, the rev. G. 
Sandby to Mifs Willett. R. Wordfworth, 
efq. collector of the cuftoms, at Harwich, to 
Mifs M. Forth, of Ipf{wich. 
F. Cornwallis, efq. late lieutenant-colo- 
nel of the 33d regiment of foot, to Milfs Fon- 
nereaux, of Ipfwich. Mr. G. Tavell, of Ipf- 
wich, to Mits M. Smith, Mr. Barthrop, cf 
Hoilefly, to Mifs Wood, of Ipiwich. ir. 
Moore,of Fram{den,to Mrs, Orford, of Crow’se _ 
Hall, Debcnham. 
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