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OXFORDSHIRE. 
Marritd.} At,Oxford, Mr. B. Wright, to 
Mifs E. Stone, of Chawley, Berks.—Mr. T 
Wyatt, builder, to Mifs M. Ensworth, third 
daughter of Mr. T. Emfworth, wine mer- 
chant.—Mr. Walker.of London, to Mifs S. 
Worcefter, of Stoken church. - 
At Petersfield, Hants, Mr. S. Etty, wine- 
merchant, of Oxbakt) to Mifs M. Trodd.— 
Mr. .W, Walford, of Banbury, to Mifs E. A. 
Cogan, fecond daughter of M. Cogan, efq. of 
Bradftone hill. . 
Died.}] At Oxford, aged. 57, Mr. W. 
butler of Taylor, Exeter college.—Mifs E. 
Hewlett, eldettdaughter of Mr. T. Hewlett. 
In her 75th year, Mrs. Halfe, widow. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Marrie od] At Woburn, Mr. R. Gibbs, 
an extenfive dealer .in cows, to Mifs Smith. 
Mx. Hunter, of Newark upon Trent, to Mifs 
Stables, of Northampten.—-Mr. E. Bufwell, 
of Kettering, to Mifs M. Hobfon, of Wal- 
Zrave place. 
Died.) At Waburn, to the unfpeakable . 
_ affiGiion of his tenants, to whom he was a 
friend and father, and to the univerfal regret 
of all his contemporaries, Francis, Duke of . 
Bedford, in the 37th year of his age. 
We 
forbear to-give place to our own feelings on 
this occafion, becaufe they have been elo- 
quently expreffed hy the greateft orator of 
his age, at page 251 of this volume, and be- 
caufe we hope to be able at an early period to 
ebtain full andauthentic memoirs. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. «| 
All the married ciergymen of the diocefe 
of Peterborough, as well as widowers with 
children, and poflefied of afmall income enly, 
have been lately invited, by public advertife- 
ment to apply to the bifhop of that diocefe, - 
to obtain relief 
Married.| Mr. R. Mawlefbury, a eapital 
farmer of Bugbrook, to Mifs C. Griffith, of 
Gayton.—Mr. T. Wife, grazier, to Mifs Line, 
both of the parith of Baby. 
In Buckinghamfhire, Mr F. Nath, to Mifs 
Jones, both of Chethan, —Mr. C. Sedge, 
fon of B. Newman, efq. of Ratcliff hhall, to 
Mifs Fitch, of Buckingham. —~—Mr. Wakefield, 
poolfeller, éc. to Mifs King, both of New- 
port Pagnell_—Mr. “S. Pelham, draper, of 
Wellingborough, to Mifs E. Wallis, youngeft 
daughter of Mr. O. Wallis, of Ifham. 
Died.| At Northamptox, Mr. Fox, uphol- 
fterer, In his 313th year, after only a few 
days illnefs, Mr. D. Wilkinfon, 2d. fon of 
' Mr. W. Wilkinfon, draper. 
At Thrapfton, in her 52d year, Mrs. ene 
wife of Mr. Leete, furgeon’; a pious, fincere, 
and humble Chriftian, and of a conduc highly 
confpicuous, and exemuplasy; in the difcharge 
of ali the relative duties. 
At Chefham, Mrs, Hepburn. 
At Market Harborough, Mr. J. Water= 
field, mahy years mafter of the Hind jnn. 
HUNTINGDON. 
Died.] At Stirtloe Houle, near Euckden, 
Osfr sire Belfer ire Nortbanptospire Ge [A a 1; 
in his sath year, Launcelot Brown, efq. an 
active and intelligent magifrate, poffefied of 
great probity, . liberality. and benevolence. 
To thefe effential qualities, were added an 
accurate tafte for tne fine arts and a mind em- 
beilithed with all thofe accomplifhments and 
that claflical learning, which adorn the cha- 
racter of the gentleman and the fcholar. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE 
The Lord Chancellor determined lately a 
caufe of fome intereft, on an application from 
. the univerfity of Camheiee. that the London 
bookfellers were not juftified in, felling Bibles’ 
printed ia Scotland, by the king’s Printers; 
but that the See did not prevent the 
bookfellers from exporting Scottifa bibles to 
foreign countries, though it prevents the 
fale of them in England. . -The injunc- 
tion which has been thus obtained by the 
univerfity, is not it feems regarding pirated 
or unauthorized editions, but thofe printed by 
the king’s-printer in Scotland, which haye, 
hitherto been a free. uninterrapted article of 
trade, under the Aét of Union, beyond the 
memory of the olde& bookfeller now living, 
in the fame manner as the famz books printed 
by authority in England, have always had, 
and fill have, a free fale in Scotland. 
Married.] At Cambridge, at St. Benedi&’s 
church, -Capel Lofft, of Tsatton: in Bury, 
Suffolk, efg. to Mifs Sarah Watfon Finch, 
fecond daughter of Mr. jofeph Finch, mer- 
chant, ofCambridze. 
At Sutton, Ile. of Ely, Mr, W. Faux, to 
Mis. R. Cockcroft. 
At Newmarket, Mr. W. Frof, an opulent 
farmer, of Brinkley, and fon of Mr. W. Froft, 
of Camoife Hall-in Wood Ditton, to Miis 
Goodifon. 
Died] At Cambridge, Mrs, Bates, wife 
of Mr. Qatclifte, dealer in-china, &¢.—Aged 
68, Mrs. S, Luckombe, daughter of Mrs. 
James, many years printer of the Cambridge . 
journal. 
At Ely, in the college, Mrs, Atcherley, 
reli& of the late Rev."T. Atcherley, 
At Wibeach, Mr: R. Kent, of the George 
inn, Fen(tanton, and late of the Talbot inn, 
of this town. In his. 36th year, Mr. Te 
Erown, fadler, of Milden hall. 
NORFOLK. 
As. the fea breaches, in Palling, an, 
ton,,and other adjoining towns, have lately - 
increafed to an alarming degree, whereby 
very large traéts of ground are greatly inju- 
red, and as by the expeéted increafe of the 
faid breaches, more diftant lands may in 
all probability be materially injured, an ap- 
plication is intended to be made to Parliament, 
in the prefent feflion, to enable commiiiion-  — 
ers, therein to be named, to ftop up the pre-. 
-fent breaches, and to prevent, if poffible, 
others in future. About 6o parifhes or up- 
wards, are. interefted in the above bulinefs, 
and are about to. appoint perfons to act, with 
a view to facilitate the fame. 
In the exportation of corn the*Lynn mer- 
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