496 
“At fain. Mr. Cha “ies Watk: ns, of 
Daventry, Northampta: hire, to Mifs 7 by 
of the former place. 
“Mr. Edward Hanmer, of Stockgrove; ; to, 
Mifs Pennant, only daughter of Thomas Pen= 
nant, .efq. of Downing.» 4; 
At High Wicombe, Thomas, Chamberlayne, 
efq. of Chariton, Kent, to, Mifs Maria Fran- 
cefca Walter, daughter of the late Captain 
Vater. Alfo, Mr 4 Havergall, fon. to Mrs, 
“Field: 
At. Lattmeérs,~near Chethem, Mir.R. Ma- 
fon ‘of Salt- hill, to Mit, R, ROPE: ot the, 
former place; 
The rey. Mr. Simpfon, curate of Cheth: Tye 
fi Mifs Hicks, 
» Died.) —~A fer a long tae fexere inefs, in 
her. 65th year, Mrs. Parke, 'wife of Gilbert 
Bale, efq. of Great Marlow. » 
BEDFORDSHIRE: | 
Died.].. After a thoit iilnefs, Mrs. Edwards, 
wife of Mr. Edwards, of HenlogaGianst 
. At Todditgton, in conicquence of a kick 
ae a horfe, which fractured his ficul'; Thomas, 
Weatherhead. 
At Kempfton, aged $2;° a poor man, 
named Edward Reed, being 1n a ftate of in- 
téxicatiog, he fell, on his return, from the 
public-houfe, into a ditch, and wes futo- 
cated, 
HERTFORDSHIRE. _ 
Some very curious relics have lately been 
difcovered at Gadd.ren, in this county, the 
feat-6f the Duke of Bridgwater.’ Aracng 
many other highly’ interefting articles, ts the 
criginal warrant for the ‘execution of the un- 
forthnate Earlof Effex. — 
Married.} At Hadham.’ Mr, T rcupuy 
of Londén, to Mifs Vigne, of the fo: mer 
“place. 
At Hitched,” NV 
Arabella” bial tite 
Mr. Jofeph Hight, of Bovingdon” Hay, to 
Milfs £. “Caleit, of Hen ei Himpite: rd. 
ESSEX. 
At the late Colchefter aftizés, an indi&tment 
was preferred againft a perfon fer an affault : 
it appeared in evidence, that the piain tif had 
attempted to hang himfelf, and’ that the de- 
fendant, ‘firiding him in that fituation, had cut 
him down, pulied his nofe, and ftruck him 
feveral fmart blows on ‘the back, for‘ the pur- 
pofe of refufcitating fu'pended animaticn : =H 
verdict was found for the defendant.” 
Marrizd.| Mr. William Wiliams, _ of 
Walwood Houle, to Mifs Rafhleigh. 
At Layton Church, John Tyler, jun. efg. 
of Ruosfo: d, to Mifs ‘Lurner, of Layton. _ 
agi 5 ‘gt Phd jun. efG of Sturmer-Hall, to 
r. John Wilfhere, to Mits 
Mifs S, Ingle, of Yeldham. 
ene Cogselh all, Mr. John Hills, to Mifs 
“Walford. ; 
At. Stifted,. Mr. John Wotan. to Mifs 
Walford, of Boeking. 
At Stebbingy Mr wigs ag to Mifs 
Amey Bretton. 
Buckiighati.. Bed ir Hertford: fe. Noll 
mouth ; 
on boa: d pevifaed, 
_Murphy. 
[Dec- 
har ]-2 At Great Baddow, the right hon, 
Low Vifcount Montague. 
. At Lie Baddow, Mr. Tohn Baker. cs 
Near Purleigh, Mrs. Richaréfon,. 
. At Camfx-Farm, Felfted, Mrs. Fitch. 
Near Great Yeldham, in his 27th yeaty 
Mr. Edward Burder, of Change Farm. _ 
At Galleywood Common, Mrs. Woodward, 
of Landon. 
At Weft Hanni neheld, aie Jofeph Green. 
Mr.. Deniel L arapreil, ‘farmer, of Rettendon 
Place. 
i Litde Warley Hall, Mer. John Parfons. . 
At Kelvedon, his Ssth year, the rey. 
john Harnvifon, M. A. a juftice of the peace, 
and upwards of 50 years recter of f Faulkboumey 
in this country, 
NORFOLK. 
A whale was lately caught by fame fifher- 
men, in Lyrn Cl vannel, meaturing 44 feet in 
length, and about 20 in Creantecue : it had 
two, fpout-holes, at the difiance of “fix feet 
fiom the end of the nofe, and perfeétly anfwer- 
ed the defcription of the balaena boops of 
Linnzxus. 
Not lefs thon fix different waggons broke 
down, of were overturned, “an the 18th of laft 
month, in going to or returning from Lynn 
market... Thefe accidents are partly attribut- 
able to the darknefs of the moming, and partly 
to the carelefsnets of the drivers... One wag 
gon returning — from ‘Lynn_to- Weafenham, 
laden with coals, on whicha woman was riding, 
drove furiofluy againft a ftrong fand-cart; ig 
fhatts were broken, the cart confiderably Ga- 
naved, and the waggon overturned into a deep 
citch, ene irom Eaftgates to Gaywood ; the 
poor woman was dreadfully bruifed, the blood 
gufhed from her cars, mouth, and nofe; fhe 
was conveyed to,Gaywood in a fate’ paft 
recovery. , 
During the late heavy gales, the fea exhibited 
an.awiul appearance on the Norfolk coaft, the 
billows running mountains high. At War- 
mouth, the pump-houfe, belonging to the 
bath rooms, was overwhelmed by the furf, and 
neatly leveled with the ground. | On the 
moruing of the 2gth ult. at day-break, a fleop 
was difcovered cn the Crofs Sand, off Yar- 
at eight o’ciock. fhe overfet, and all 
Married. J—At 
Coote, 
Kem es , 
At Swaffham, Mr. Yar ington, attorney, 
to Mits Ingaldfby. 
Died j—At Norwich, aged 45; “Mr. W. 
In his 77th year, Mr.’ John Perei- 
vall, late apothecary to the-Nerfolk and Nor- 
wich Hotpital. Aged 45, Mis. Qbee, of the 
Bear inn, -in the. market- ‘place. Alfo Mrs. 
Ward. 
At Lynn, Mr, T. Robiafon,, fword-bearer 
to the corporation. He dropped down, in an 
apopleétic ft, in the tuwn- ally and infiantly 
Thomas 
Elizabeth 
Norwich, Mr. 
iron rongery to Mils 
expired, 
At 
