1797+] 
Harriet Middleton, eldeft daughter of William 
Middleton, efq. of Crowfield-Hall, in Suffolk. 
~ Died} At Leicefter, aged 70, Mr. John 
Hartell, fenior, member of the common council. 
" He the fame place, aged 42, Mr. Thorneloe, 
matter of the Nagg’s Head Inn. ; 
Suddenly, in his 824i year, Mr. Thomas 
Wright, of Eton, ,near Melton Mowbray. 
This gentleman, defcenied fiom the family of 
Wing. has, for upwards of half a century, been 
the compiler of Moore’s almanack, of which 
an iippreffion of not lefs than 40,000 were re- 
gularly fold... 
- At Lugterworth, likewife fuddenly, in her 
goth year, ‘irs. Mary Sharp. 
Ai Hu > beriton, irs. Bridget Dudley. 
At Little Dalby, Mrs. Comfort Palmer. 
In her 63d year, Mrs. Price, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Price, matter of the Bull’s Head, in 
Poleoyton- Moor. 
At Silcby, aged 93, Mrs, Sarah Parkinfon, 
At Scraptoft, azed 84, Mrs. June Windfor, 
widow of the late Mr. John Winfor, grazier. 
She was lincally defcended frum the Mays, of 
Wyken-Hali; near Hinckley, in this county, 
and though fruftrated in her hopes of fucceeding 
roa part of the eftate, fhe fubmitted to the 
difappoiniment with patience and fortitude. 
‘ces RUTLAND. 
Married.} At Oakham, Mr. Briggs, attor- 
mney, to Mifs Roafe. 
Died} At Ketton, aged gt, Mrs., Hart, 
relict of Mr. Charles Hart, late of Witchley 
Warren. | 
' At Moxeot, Jvhn Simpfon, a poor blind 
man.. He was amember.of the benefit club 
eftablithed at that place, and during the period 
of his blindnefs, which laftéd 12 years, had re- 
ceived from his foeiety the fum of 1481. 74d. 
in weekly payments, by which the parifhioners 
of Morcot faved 6d. in the pound in their poor 
rates, durmg the above term. This is a proof 
of the geveral utility of friendly focieties. 
: CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
The claffical {chlarthip founded by the late 
William Battie, M.D. is vacant, and will be 
filled up on the 2gth of January next. The 
examiners and electors are, the vice-chin- 
ecllor, the provoft of king’s, the king’s pro- 
feffor of civil law, the king’s profeffor of 
phyfic, and the two proctors of the univerfity. 
The candidates are required to vifit and give 
notice by a Latin epittle to each, elector, of 
sbeir intention to offer themfelves tor the 
fcholarthip. 
‘The Euu Brink, country,. in the fens near 
Ely, ftiil remains flooded toa ruinous degree. 
The act for diaining it, at an expence of 
£50,000). was obtained two feflions ago, and 
the tenantry are. afleffed one fhilling in the 
pound per annum, without the fmalleft relief 
of the nuifance, or a fingle fpade being put into 
the ground towards accomplifhing this great 
public work. 
Married.| At Cambridge 
- Willimot, attorney, to Mils Simperingham, 
Rutjand..,.Cambridge....Hunzingdonfbire. 
Mr. Sennit 
595 
Mr. Lawrence German, an eminent farmer 
in the ifle of Ely, to Mifs Sufan Brinkley, of | 
Whittleiea. 
The rev. Philip Yorke, A. M. of St. John’s 
College, eldeft fon of the bifhop of Ely, and 
rector of Great Horkefley, in Effex, to Mifs 
Cocks, daughter of Lord Somers. 
The rev. T. C. Burroughes, prefident of 
Cajus College, to Mifs Mafters, daughter of 
the rev. is. mafters, of Landbeach in this 
county. 
Mr. Atfield, veterinary furgeon, of New- 
market, to Mils Hart of Bury. ; 
~ At Whittlesfora, Mr., Thomas ‘Turnall, to 
Mifs fohnfon, eldeft daughter of the rev. 
Marmaduke Johnion, reétor of Haflingtield. 
“* Died.) At Cambridge, aged 65, Mrs, Paris, 
After a long and fevere illnefs, in the $3d 
year of his age, the rev. Peter Peckard, D. D. 
mafter of Magdalen College, dean of Peter- 
borough, prebendary of Southwell, and reG@or 
of Fileton and Abbots Rippon, Huntingdon- 
fhire. The Jate Dr. Peckard was educated at 
Oxford, and was formerly a fellow of Brazen 
Nofe College, in that-univerfity. In 1781, 
he fucceeded the hon. ‘and rev. Baron Wallop 
in the matterthip of Magdalen College, in 
Cambridge, and ferved the office of vices 
chancellor, in 1784, and was admitted doc- 
ter in divinity in 1785. 
At Ely, Mr. Cornelius Johnfon. 
At Allenton, in his 88th year, the rey. 
Thomas Mofes, forty years vicar of Allenton 
and Holyftone. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE, 
The three quakers committed to Huntingdon 
gaol, for nonpayment of tythes, have been 
releafed from confinement through the liberal 
interference of lord chief baron Macdonald. 
| Married.} At Huntingdon, Mr. Pomfret, 
inn-keeper, to Mifs Betts. 
Died.) At Huntingdon, in her 77th yeary 
Mrs. Perkins, wife of the late alderman Perkins, 
and mother of the prefent Mr. aldermar’ 
Perkins, banker of that town. 
At the famic place, aged 61, Mr. Stephen 
Arundel, one of the aldermen of the corpora~ 
tion, and diftributor of amps for the county 
of Huntingdon. F 
At Broughton, near Huntingdon, Mrs. 
Holditch, the wife of Mr. Edward Holditch, 
apothecary tothe king’s houfehold. 
Mr. George Newfam, of Brampton-mill. 
At Ramiey, aged 53, Mr. Richard Berty, 
agent to the corporation of Bedford-Level. 
At St. Ives, in his 83d year, Jobn Bo& 
quain,etq. He has bequeathed his large pioperty 
exclufively to a number of poor relations, with 
the exception of an annuity of sol. for ever, to 
be paid to the minifter, for the time being, of 
the d.ffenting mecting-houfe, at St. Ives. 
At the fame place, in her 57th ycar, Mrs, 
Jane Gifford, o' the White Hartinn. ~~ 
/ NORTHAMPTONSHIRE;> 
Married.] At Northampton, the rev. Wm. 
Goodday, A.B, of Queen’s Colleze, Cam- 
bridge, 

