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Oundle 3 his death was oceafioned byafudden Caftle Rifing, thewed a South Down fhearling 
fall from his horfe, in coming from Stamford- ewe, for which he had refufed the fum of 
market. i one hundred and fifty guineas ; it was al- 
At Pisford, near Northarapton, in his 83th lowed by judges to be the ineft pitture of a 
year, Mr. T. Underwood, upwards.of fixty ‘theep ever feen of its kind. M. Hill, efa. 
years a refpetable inhabitant of that parith — of Waterden, alfo produced a very fine South 
Mr Bufwell, of Kettering-—Mrs:. Biown, of Down fheep, which weighed ,2$lbs. each 
Spratton, quarte’.. The przmiums were, accordingly, 
Mr. Monday, firft coachman to Earl Spen- adjudged to thefe gentlemen for their excet- 
cer; onhisreturn to Althorpe from Spratton, lent ftock. 
he was unfortunately thrown from his horfe, The machine for drilling turnips, which 
and killed on the foot. the Rey. Mr. Munnings exhibited at the late 
At Oundle, in his 82d year, J. Paine, efq. Holkham fheep-fhearing, is reprefented to ve 
formerly engaged in a very extenfive line of nothing more than a perforated tin” box, 
bulinefs as an ironmonger, but had retired fixed to, and vertical with, the axis of acome 
many years. He was greatly refpe€ted by all mon wheel-barrow. 
-who knew him, for his uniform charatter -of Tfarried ] In London, Mr. Ferrant; mer- 
integrity and benevolence, en chant, to Mifs F. Gillman, of Norwich.—= 
Mrs. Clark, of Bul wick. ‘ an, Mr. R. Whiting, cabinet maker, of Cam- 
At King’s Thorpe, near Northampton, in bridge, to Mifs Page, of Lynn.—-Captain S. 
~ her 81 year, Mrs Freemeaux, relict of J. Millington, of the thip Spectator, to Milfs 
Freemeaux, efq. Dawfon, both of Lynn.—Mr. R. Daniels, of 
Sprowfton, to Mi i of Bramer- 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. td ? Mifs Humphries, E 
At Huntingdon affizes, S. Witney received : 4 
fentence of death, but was afterwards re- At Norwich, Mr. T. Bofwell, of the can- 
f f egos teen, at the horfe barrack, to Mrs. Woods, 
Died] ee Waite Fasks. Wis Bond “of the Labour-in-vain public houfe.—Mr. T. 
Mr. j. Godfrey, of Platten - he, was nes ne Norwich, to ae E. Eee 
sh yesaee be : : of Athwelthorpe —Mr. Weft, of Poitwick, 
ee one Hay ceetey che to Mifs Baker, eldeft “daughter of J. Baker, 
horfes of which were running away. 4 ; i 2 
‘ 6 y efq of Weft Han, in Effex.—-Mr. W. 
Soe ee tases a Ee Brookbank, farmer, at Foxley, to Mifs M. 
At Cambridge ailizes, which commenced jyilis, of South Pickenham.—Mr. T. 
before Lord Chief Baton Macdonald and Mr. Saundets, farmer, of Eaft Tuddenham, to 
Baron Hotham, July 20,J. Aubrey, for feal= Wits Spicer, of AtUeborough—-The Re- 
Ing an ewe lamb, was found guilty, and re-  yoreng J. Raven, of Litcham, to Mifs Jones, 
ceived fentence of death, but. was afterwards Of Fry. : 
SMUD: Sou : Wd aie , ; mciaeay 
reprieved, “= Kidman, ABC Convicted Died.] At Norwich, in his 65th. year, Te 
at the lait aihizes, and afterwards reprieved, Tuthill, ef¢—Aged 80, Mr, J>Norris, pa- 
remains on his former order. rifh clerk of St. Benedi@’s.—in hef oth 
At the aflizes for the ifle of Ely, held at year, Mrs. M. Beit, a maiden lady.—Aged 
Wilbcach, G. Baker was fqund: guilty of 73, Mr.-B. Hibgame, baker.—In her 36th 
having ftolen a parcel, containing a large year, Mrs, Blake, alady remaricable for her 
quantity of printed cotton goods, from out Of Cool and folid fenfey her mild and engaging 
a gang of lighters at Ely; he received judg- thanners, and her ftri€t and uniform attention 
ment of death, which, however, was chauged) 45 tha Varicdu tigger tite: 
to tranfportation for life. At Linn, aged 21, “ifs M. Lake, daugh- 
Married. | Mr, J. H. jetfon, furgeon, of ter of Mr. opis hata oA Hi. Hubbard, 
ay are; amy Herts, tO Miles awards daughter —Mrs. Day.—Mr. }. Crifp, of the Star inn. 
of the late Mr. Edwards, furgeon; of New- ing, Jemes Hull, of Wolverton, near Lynn, 
market. : . —Mrs. Bayly, widow, late of Weft Lexham, 
oat Cambridge, Mr. J. Sparrow y cook of and filter of J. Marcon, efq. of Swaffham.— 
Sidney College, to" Mils- Stevenion, only Mrs. Meux, wife of the Rev. Mt, Meux, 
daughter of Mrs Cowling.—Mr. R. Coclzer- reétor .of Swafield.—-In his 56th year, Mr. 
Beaty of {fiston, to Mrs. A. Butler, of Ue Sa oa aged 5 RE aa 5° 
: t . Annilo \ k,—Ay ; 
_Ded.| At Ely, Mrs. Page, widow. —In Mrs.\M. Betts, i maiden lady, late of 
his 23d year, -Mr. J. Chambers, “farmer, of Norwich.—-Mifs Jackion, of Wattlefeld, a 
Swaffham Bulbeck. quaker. : | 
NORFOLK. At Sheffield, (in Yorkfhire), in his 734 
» Abftraét of the returns made under the year, Mr. W. Smith, of Norwich. 
Population Aét for this county ; 132,249 ‘At Hardingham, in her 84th year, Mts. 
Males, 143,972 females—Total 279,221. Alpe, widow, late of Franfham.—Mr. J: 
At the lace Agticultural Meeting at Swatt- Drake, furgeon and apothecary, of Hort- 
ham, Mr. Johnfon, of Kempton, exhibited ford.—In his 2ift year, Mr. B. Jolly, of 
a capital Leicefterfhire tup ; Mr. Beck, of RGR re ae eer H. dene 
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