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Mecklenburgh Strelitz inthe year 1761, and 
performed the nuptial ceremony on their pre- 
fent Majefties. His death, according to fome 
accounts, was owing to the following remark- 
able accident :—Sitting down inadvertently 
on the tail of a favourite cat, which was un- 
der the leg of his chair, the animal cried pi- 
teoufly, but the old gentleman, having loft 
his hearing, unfortunately paid no attention 
to its diftrefs ; the animal then grew furious, 
and by a defperate attempt to get loofe from 
its confinement, faftened its claws on its maf- 
ter’s legs, and tore the calf fo fhockingly, 
that the leg, at length, mortified, and brought 
on premature death. 
Aged 47, Mrs. S. Tath, of the Goat Inn © 
Mr: S. Ward, grocer, 
‘At Iflip, in her 83d year, Mrs. Fidler, wi- 
‘dow, late of Oxford. 
At Emftone, aged 64, Mrs. M. Prickett, of 
the Litchfield-arms Inn. 
At Barton onthe Heath, in his 82d year, 
W. Sands, Efq. many years at the 
head. of the Hon. Band of Gentiemen Pen- 
foners ; a good neighbour, a fincere friend, 
and a charitable man. 
+ Mrs. Fither, of Mill End, near Henley- 
wpon Thames. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The Bithop of Ely has lately fubfcribed 
the fum of seol. towards the répair of the 
tower of Ely Cathedral. ; 
Married.| °T. Rage, efq. of Ely, to Mifs_ 
Short, of Calcutta. 
At Barnham, Mr. W.%Godfrey, of Kenaet, 
to Mifs E. Clift. 
At Cambridge, Mr. Weft, of Ramfey, to 
Mifs A Plyer——Mr. T. Paul, ironmonger, 
to Mifs J. Plyer. 
At Papworth Everard, Mr. W. Haylock, 
of Feverfham, to Mifs M. Reeve, both of 
Stetford, in Becfordthire. ~ 
Died.} At Cambridge, aged 78, Mrs. 
Neal, wifeof Mr. Neal, an officer of excife. 
-—In this town, ¥here he came on a vifit, 
Mr. Agnis, farmer, of Merfey Ifland, Coi- 
chefter. 
At Newmarket, Mrs. Holmes, widcw, late 
of the Paper-mills, Stetford. 
At Witbeach, Mr. W. Marth, faddier.— 
in his 71 year, Mr. W. Addy. 
Mrs. Clay, of Haddenham, in the ie of 
Ely. 
NORTHAMP TONSHIRE. 
Married.| -At Peterborough, Mr. Atkin- 
fon, attorney, to Mifs Marfhall.—Mr. Wade, 
carrier, to Mifs Allen, both of Uppingham, 
Rutland.—Mr. Fowler, of Bugbrook, to Mrs. 
Freeman, of Daventry.—Lately, the Rev. 
Bir. Ward, of Cubbington, to Mifs Lloyd, of 
Warwick.—Mr. J. Newman, farmer and gra- 
zier, to Mifs E. Tarry, both of Paulerfpury. 
—Mr., C. Hillyard, of Northampton, to Mifs 
Tahourdin, of Bentley, Hamphhire. 
At Marybone, London, Colonel W. Colqu- 
houn, late of the Guards, to Mifs E. F. Hil- 
Jerdon, of Elftow, Bedforchhire. 
Cambridgefbire,—Northamptonpiree—Norfalk, 
{July 1, 
Dicd.] At Northampton, Mifs Clif, 
youngeft daughter of Mr. J. Cliff, carpenter. 
At his feat at Rufhton-hall, in his g2d 
year, the Right Hon. Charles Cockayne, 
Lord Vifcount and Baron Cullen, of Ireland ; 
a nobleman of excellent abilities, and of a 
very cheerful turn of mind, to which he 
united (in the enjoyment of an uniaterrupted 
{tate of good health) the ineftimable virtues 
of true benevolence and unbounded genero- 
fity. His Lordthhip was of ancient lineage, 
and paternally deicended from Andreas Cock- 
ayne, Lord of “Afhbourne, in Derbyfhire, in 
the reign of Henry II. and his defcendants 
frequently reprefented that county in Parlia- 
ment. Among his maternal anceftors maybe 
named the O’Bryens, Earls of Thomond, and 
the Lords Willoughby of Parham ; by thefe 
he was connected, in defcent, with the illuf- 
trious Houfes of York, Lancafter, Arundel, 
and Rutland. ne 
At Peterborough, Mr. J. Sutton, draper. 
Aged 84, the Rev. H. Deering, Reétor of 
Milten, ‘Buckinghambhire, &c.—4n his 67th 
year, W. Margetts, gent. of Hemingford 
Grey, Huntingdonfhire. 
At Rowell, Mrs. Gregfon, widow of the 
a woman much and defervedly efteemed as a 
Chriftian, relative, and friend. . 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| At Norwich, Lieutenant Dil- 
lon, of the Navy, to Mifs Raven, of Yar- 
mouth,—Mr. J. Barnham, carver and gilder, » 
to Mifs L. Birkett. Mr. J. Crifp,’ to Mifs 
E. Wigg, late of Brooke. v 
In London, T. G. Buckle, efq. of Worling- 
ton, to Mifs Walpole, of Erifwell, the natu- 
Se daughter of the late George, Earl of Or- 
ord. 
Mr. W. Downing, farmer and malfter, ta 
Mifs Archer, both of Colton.—Mr. Crabtree, 
of London, to Mifs Tuthill, of Halefworth. 
At Swaffham, J. Stevens, Efgq. of the Eaft 
India Company’s Service, to Mifs A. Nelfon, 
of Holme. 
At Barnham. Mr, W. Godfrey, of Kennett, 
to Mifs E. Clift. 
H At Lynn, Captain Siddle, to Mifs Wal- 
er. bis 
Died.| At Norwich, in his asth year, 
Mr. Allen, carpenter.—In her soth year, 
Mrs. Bacon, widow, formerly of the Salt 
office, London.—Aged 85, Mrs. Beaton, a 
native of Wales. She was commonly called 
the ‘¢ Free Mafon,” from the circumftance 
of her having contrived to conceal herfelf one 
evening in the wainfcotting of a lodge-room, 
where fhe learned that fecret, the knowledge 
of which thoufands of her fex have in vain . 
attempted to arrive at. She was, in many 
refpects, a very fingular character, of which 
majonry died with her. : 
Aged 58, Mr. M. Fulcher, mafter of the 
Fountain public-houfe.—Mr, Ollett, mafter 
of the Sun and Anchor Pull eee 
Cy 
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