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fiate of health, and retained the full poffef- 
fion of her faculties to the laft. 
Mr. S T. Wood, only fon of S. T. Wood, 
efq. of Hall Barn, near Beaconsfield. Going’ 
too near a threfhing-machine, he unfortu- 
nately received a blow on the-head from one 
of the flails, which, fraéturing his fkull, oc- 
cafioned his death a few days afterwards. ; 
Mrs, Mayne, wife of Mr. Mayne, wine- 
merchant, of High Wycombe, and reli& of 
the late N. Morgan, jon. efq. of ,Carmar- 
then. 
At Buckingham, aged 34, at the Cobham 
Arms Inn, on his way to Stow, G. Nugent 
Reynolds, efq. of Loughfeur, in the county 
of Leitrim, coufin to the Marchionefs of 
Buckingham. His rematns were interred in 
the family burial-place of the Marquis of 
Buckingham, at Stowe. 
REDFORDSHIRE. - ? 
Married.| W. Stapleton, efq. of Bedford, 
to Mits Bazeley, of Howick. 
Died.| Mrs. F. Cotton, daughter of the/ 
late Sir fohn Cotton, bart. of Stretton, and 
aunt to the late Right Hon. Lord Vifcount 
Fielding. 
At Potton, in his 74th years, the Rev. J. 
Lewis, curate, and rector of Little Braxted, 
Effex. 
At Luton, Mrs. Cawley, wife of Mr. J. 
Cawley, an eminent butcher. Her hufband, 
Mr. Cawley, was obferved, on the occafion, 
to vent a torrent of tears over the grave of 
the deceafed ; but in a few days afterwards 
they were all dried away and gone, and he 
approached the altar of Hymen a fecond time, 
and was aétually married to the young and 
accomplifhed Mifs Stapleton, of Luton, late 
ef Hitchin, Herts; iothat he had two live 
wives and one dead one in the {pace of 26 
days! 
NORTHAMP TONSHIRE. 
At the late meeting of the Peterborough 
Agricultural Society, held January 23, -the 
Right Hon._Earl Fitzwilliam, Prefident, a 
great number of candidates appeared for the 
premiums for fervitude, which being ad- 
judged, and other interefting tubjects difcuffed, 
a differtation of confiderable length, with 
fetches and plans for draining and improving 
land, was prefented by the Rev. Mr. Hop- 
kinfon, at Moreton. Several new members 
were elected, and a number of premiums 
were offered for the current year, one of 
zcl, sos. for hollow draining with ftone3 one 
of sl. 5s. for hollow draining with brick. Na 
claim to be made for lefs than zo acres.— 
Other premiums of 71. 73.—<sl. 55.—z2l. 2s. 
for the bef yearling draught fiallion, bei 
bull, two-fhear ram, theave, boar, labourer 
in hufbandry, female fervant, &c. &c. 
At a late meeting of the inhabi- 
tants of the town and neighbourhood: of 
Northampton, it was unafimoufly refolved, 
That a Bili now pending in Parliament, for 
empowering the Truftees of the Harborough 
and Welford Turspike-roads to ere&t turn. 
Bedfordphire-—Northamptonfpire— Nor folk. 
“a 
{ March 1, 
pikes, weighing-machines, &c. acrofs any 
lane or way leading into the faid road, within 
two miles of the town of Northampton (they 
having been hitherto reftrained from fuch 
erections in every Act of Parliament) will 
very. materially injure the faid town, as well 
as the adjacent villages, and occafion great 
inconvenience to the inhabitants thereof, 
Mr. Edmund Cartwright. of Woburs-park, 
has lately publithed a Letter to the Printer 
of the Narthampton Mercury, purporting, 
that a former Letter of his onthe ufe of 'yeatt 
in cafes of putrid fever being noticed in their 
Journal, he feels it incumbent upon him to 
obferve further, that many phyficians of the 
fir eminence now prefcribe it, particularly 
Dr. Thornton, of Hinde-ftreet, Manchefter 
fquare, London. ‘* In what manner, and 
with what fuccefs,’ Mr. Cartwright adds, 
“* he has adminiftered this remedy, may be 
feen in that very ingenious publication of his, 
intitled, The Philojophy of Medicine.” 
Married.| Mr. J. Qdell, to Mifs Lam« 
bert, both of Finedon, 
Died. | At Northampton, Mr. A. Themp- - 
fon. } 
At Brauafton, the Rev. J. Jenkins, rector 
of Collingtree. 
Aged 59, Mrs. Goude, wife of Mr. Goude, 
of St. Martin’s, Stamford Baron.—'The Rev. 
Mr. Beete, of Harpole, near Northampton. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.) At Downham-market, Mr. Hy 
Saffery, mercer, to Mifs Hepburn. 
At Narborough, rear Swaffham, Mr. T. 
Smith, of Downham, to Mifs Snafdell.—Mr. 
R. Spruce, farmer, of Wymondham, to Mifs 
S. Meek, of Cringleford, 
At Norwich, Mr. J. Pull, to Mifs A. 
Steers.—Mr, J. Cubitt, keelman, aged 8e, 
to Mrs, Bacon, aged 83.—Mr. E. Howell, to 
Mitts P. Morden. - 
Mr. B. Hartley, leather-fadtor, of the Old 
Change, London, to Mifs E. Errington, late 
of Yarmouth.-Mr. J. Jenner, of Fritton, to 
Milfs Dade, late of Woodton. 
At Carlton Rode, Mr. R. Kemp, fon of R.' 
Kemp, gent. to Mifs $, Raynes, third daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. J. Raynes, of New Bucke 
ingham.—The Rev. J.Wright, of Eaft Hav- 
ling, te Mifs H. Manning, iecond daughter of 
the Rev. H. C. Manning, of ‘Thetford. 
Died. | At Norwich, in his 77th year,Mr.C, 
Chapman, arefpeétable tradefman.—Ageds7, 
Mrs. Burtoa.--Mrs, Hawes, wifeof Mr.Hawes, 
fhoemakey.~—Aged 55, Mrs.E.Durant, wife of 
Mr. A. Durant.—Aged 49, Mr. Hart, matter 
of the Three Turks public-houfe, and foots 
merchant.-Aged $4, Mrs. Sharp, fifter to 
the late Mr. T. Church.—In her 2oth year, 
hirs. Houghton, wife of the Kev. P, Hough- 
ton. —Aged 78, Mrs. A. Browne.—Aged 22, 
Mifs Wright, daughter of the late Mr. R. 
Wright. \ 
At Lynn, aged 67, Mr. J. Rudkin,’ car- 
penter.--Aged 64, Mr. J. Chethero, gent.— 
Mrs. Downing, relit of the late Mr, Down- 
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