598 
of the parifh of St. Martin’s, Stamford Baron, 
in this county, for 30 years laft paft. ~ 
At Kettering, Mr, T. Marfhall, attorney; 
much refpeéted by his friends as an ingenious, 
well-informed man, ‘and by his <lients as a 
man of ftriét honour and integrity. 
At Walton upon Thames, aged 83, L. 
Young, efq. father of the Rev. R. Young, of 
Braybrooke, in this county. 
At Bath, the Rev. A. P. Newman, brother 
of C. Newman, efq. of Prefton Deanery, near 
Northampton. . 
In London, Mr. Bowker, tate an eminent 
tanner, at Yaxley, near Peterborough. 
Of a fever, after only 24 ‘hours illnefs, 
Mifs Wykes, eldeft daughter of the Rev. J. 
Wykes, of Hafelbeach —Mr. Cherry, fur- 
geon and apothecary, of Marfton St, Law 
Fence. 
At Stoney Stratford, of a dropfy of the 
brain, Mifs M. Popay, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Popay, furgeon.—Alfo, in her 63d year, 
Mis. E. Gleed, formerly a maltfter in Stoney 
Stratford, grandmother to the above Mifs 
Popay. 
At Huntingdon, of an apopleétic fit, Mrs, 
Randall, widow of the late Mr. Randall, gla- 
zier. 
At Oakham, Mr. R. Watfon, tanner. 
In her 7oth year, Mrs. Grey, a maiden 
lady, late of the Hering, but formerly of 
Brigftock. : 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
It appears from an advertifement lately 
publifhed in the Cambridge papers, that an 
eftate which admits of an annual ftipend of 
45). fterling has been bequeathed to the uni- 
verfity, by the late Rev. John Hulfe, under 
a particular provifo, that the fame fhall be 
given to fome ‘* learned and ingenious per- 
fon of the degree of Mafter of Arts, erof Ba- 
chelor or Doétor in Divinity, and of the age 
of 30 years or upwards, and then refident in 
the faid univerfity, who fhall be ele€ted. for 
any term not exceeding 5 or 6 years, by the 
Vice-chanceilor, the Matter of Trinity col- 
lege, and the Mafter of St. John’s col- 
lege, hereby appointed truftees for the pur- 
pofe, in order to compofe fome proper and 
judicious anfwer, every year, to all fuch new 
and popular or other cavils and objections, 
againit the Chriftianor revealed, or againft 
the religion of nature, whether the fame be 
antient or modern objections, but chiefly fuch 
as are mott modern 3; fuch writer to be call- 
ed the Chriftian Advocate—and fuch written 
anfwer to be in Englifh.”—=With a particular 
licence to write or reafon, likewife againft 
any ‘ new or dangerous error either of fu- 
perftition or enthufiafm, as of popery or me- 
thodifm, either in the opinion or praétice that 
Shall prevail, &c. &c. Perfons defirous of be- 
coming candidates for the faid office, are in~ 
vited to give in their names to the Vice- 
chancellor, for this purpofe, on or before the 
zith day of Dec, next, as the election will 
‘eke place on Chriftmas day, or within feven 
= 
 Cambridgepire—Nor folk. 
[May 1, 
days after—~-no perfon once appointed to be 
re-elected. 
Married ] “Mr. J. Gray, fon of Mr. J. 
Gray, farmer, &c. to Mifs Woodftcck, daughe 
tea of Mr, W. Woodftock, of the White 
Hart inn, all of March. 
At Whittlefea, the Rev. T. Holditch, 
rector of Burton Overy, Leicefterthire, to 
Milfs A. Haynes, eldett daughter.of the late 
Mr. H. Haynes. 
At Cambridge, Mr. W. Goodes, junior, 
hairdrefler, to Mifs M. A. Bell, of Milton —« 
Mr. Congreve, grazier, of Thorney Fen, to 
Mifs Ullett, of Stow, near Stamford.—Mr, 
H. Lifter, farmer, to Mifs Troughton, both 
of Upwell—Mr. J. Dobits, farmer, at 
Church-hall, in Wood Ditton, to Mifs A. 
Goodifon, of Newmarket —Mr. J. Lefevre, 
filverfmith, &c. of Wilbeach, to Mifs Nolls, 
of Upwell, in the ifle of Ely. 
Died.] At Cambridge, Mrs. Mound, of 
the Blue Boar inn.—Mr. W. Nichols; he 
had ferved the office of cryer to the corporae 
tion, upwards of 20 years.—-Aged 22, Mr. C, 
Porter, clerk to Mr. Beales, merchant,—Mrs. 
Grubb, widow of the late Mr. ].Grubb, grocer. 
At Wifbeach, in the prime of life, Mrst 
Baxter, wife of Mr. R. Baxter, ironmonger. 
At Alconbury, Huntingdonfhire, in his 
7oth year, the Rev. I. Nicholfon; he was 
fuddenly taken ill as he began divine fervice 
in the afternoon, and expired in a few hours 
afterwards. 
At Haverhill, aged 85, Mr. W. Pannell, 
many years a check-manufacturer, &¢, but 
had retired from bufinefs. 
NORFOLK. 
The number of poor maintained in the dif 
ferent work-houfes of Norwich, in the year 
1801, amounted to 1347, cofting the city 
12,0001, At prefent, there are only 5<9 
paupers, (the fmallef: number remembered 
by the oldef&t inhabitant) the charge for 
whofe maintenance has been reduced to 
45001. The poor’s rate, in confequence, has 
been very materially reduced. 
Marvied.} At Snettifham, inthis county, 
J. Holmes, junior, efq. of Belfaft, to Mifs 
Danalell, only daughter of T. Danalell, efq. 
‘Attorney General of the ifland of Dominica. 
Mr. W. Giefiwell, excife-officer at Grim- 
ftone, to Mifs E. Poulton, of Lynn. 
At Roughton, Mr. J. Howes, to Mifs 
Spurrell, niece of J. Flaxman, gent. » 
At Gorleftone, Mr. T. Kendle, to Mifs M. 
“Wall, both of Yarmouth. 
Mr. W. Shawl, furgeon, of Burnham 
Market, to Mifs Barker, of Docking. : 
At Marybone-church, London, the Rev. 
J. W. Flavell, to Mifs C. Aufrere, of 
Hooeton Hall, in this coenty. 
Mr. J. Pitcher, of Hunworth, to Mifs A. 
Ranfom, of WalGngham, 
Mr. R. Plumer, junfor, draper, to Mifs 
Groom, both of Walfingham.—Mr. B. Dye 
Kemp, wine-merchant, to Mifs A. Palmer. 
At Norwich, Mr, J. Welch, baker, i 
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