1801.1 
At Bampton, in a fit of apoplexy, aged 4g, 
the Rev. W. Hawkins, fen. fellow of Pem- 
broke College, Oxford, and Reétcr of St. 
Aldates, in that city.—In his 59th year, Mr, 
J. Haines, of Whitchurch.—Mr. T. Stevens, 
of Nettlebed. 
Aged 68, Mrs. Anthony, of Shipton houfe, 
near Abingdon, Berks, and daughter o: C. 
Pleydell, ciq. formerly of Northmoore, in 
this county. 
At Kingfton, in Jamaica, aged 21, Mr. J. 
Dury, fecond fon of Mr. J. Dury, attorney, 
of Banbury. 
[| We muft beg leave to contradié the para- 
graph copied from a late Oxford Journal, 
(which was in this particular impofed uponJ 
re{pecting the marriage of Mr, J. Wintor to 
Mils A. Viret, nofuch marriage naving taken 
place | 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Marricd,} At Figedon,. Mr. J, Stanton, 
farmer, to Mifs Berry, of Afhley, in this 
county. 
Mr. Cope, furgeon, of Wellingborough, in 
this councy, to Mifs Sharp, of Fryar’s Farm, 
Bedford, 
The Rev. R. B. Hughes, of Riflingbury, 
to Mifs Jéphcott, daughter of the iate Rev. 
Hi. Jephe tt, of Nether Heyford. 
At Banbury, Mr. J. Pain, fon of the late 
Alderman Pain, to Mrs. Wykham, widew 
of the late R. W. Wykham, efg. of Swal- 
cliffe. 
Mr. Smith, grazier, of Market Deeping, 
Lincolnthire, to: Miis Goodale, of Carlton, in 
chis county, 
In London, Mr. Whiteman, to Mifs Cole, 
both of Daventry. : 
Mr. R. B. Warwick, of Standground, to 
Mrs. Meadows, widow, of Peterborough. 
Died:} At Peterborough, in an advanced 
age, the Rey. Mr. Bateman, vicar of Whap- 
lode, Lincolnthire. 
At Ounde, Mrs, Gregory, reli& of the 
late Mr, Gregory, of Barnwell Mill. 
At Daventry, Mr. Freeman, attorney. 
At Dunftable, of a confumptive habit, Mifs 
£. Brown, 
Mr. Gentle, farmer, of Hemington, near 
Oundle ; he was apparently well and walked 
in his garden a few hours before he died. 
Mrs. Bayley, widow, of Little Stukeiey, 
Huntingdonhhire,and grand-daughter to White 
Kennett, D. D. formerly bifhop of Peterbo- 
rough.—Mrs, Mortimer, widow, of Milton. 
At Kingfton, Jamaica, aged 21, Mr. J. 
Day, fecond fon of Mr. J. Day, attosney, of- 
Banbury. : 
At Bath, in her 69th year, Mrs. Hunt, 
widow of the late Rev. RK. Hunt, rector of 
Stoke Doyle, in this county. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Marvied.| | ir. J. Johnfon, junior, far- 
mer, to Miuis P. Sparrow, both of Chefter- 
to1. 
In London, Mr, C, Johnfton, of Cambridge, 
te Mifs $. Johnfon, of Bottlefham.—Mr. J. 
Northamptonfpi re—Cambridge—Norfolk. 
Nunnely, draper, of Kettering, to Migs 
Luccock, of Cambridge.—Mr. J. Rumbold, 
baker, otf Margle Bon, to Mifs Colleft, eldeft 
daughter of Mr. Colleft, of Cambridge. ‘ 
The Rev. Z. Stichall, of Wifbeach, ‘to 
Mifs Bumham, eldeft daughter of J. Bums 
ham, efq of Buxton, in Norfolk. 
Diced } At Cambiidge, aged 70, J. Mer- 
ril, efq. alderman, and many years a refpec- ~ 
table bookfeller, but had lately retired from 
bulinefs. 
In her 7oth year, Mrs. Smith ; a woman 
of seal goodnefs of heart and a truly Chriftian 
difpofit. on. : 
Mrs. Freeman, wife of Mr. T, Freeman, 
malt{ter, of Barrow. 
NORFOL Ke 
Married.) At Catton, the Hon. G. Irby, 
eldeft fon of the Right Hen, Lard Botton, 
to Mifs R. Ives Drake, daughter of W, 
Drake, efg. late Member for Amerfham, in 
Buckinghamfhire, 
Mr, R. Chafteney, land-furveyor, of Nor- 
wich, to Mifs J. Samfon, of Sedgeford.—Mr. 
J. Gillings, furgeon, of London, to Mifs 
George, of Eaft Dereham.—Mr. B. Brown, 
wheelwright, of Swaffham, to Mifs Caftle, 
of Magdalen 4 
Mr. R. Mann, merchant, of Bungay, to 
Mifs Day, of Norwich —Mr. R. C. Harvey). 
of Alburgh, to Mifs M. ‘Blyth, of North 
Creak Abbey. 
Mr. T. Wright, ftationer, of Witbeach, 
to Mifs M. ‘Taylor, only daughter of Mr. 
Taylor, wool-comber, of Norwich. 
In London, Mr. W. G. Graham, of Nor- 
wich, to Mifs M. Wingrove, of Bath. 
At Sedgeford, —— Green, efg. to Mifs 
Wethered, daughter of the Rev. Mr. We- 
thered, 
The Rev. D. Lewes, of Thoruden, in Suf- 
folk, to Mifs A.M. Leathe, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. Leathe, furgeon, of Acle. 
At Norwich, Mr. §. Linftead, butcher, to 
Mifs Bellamy.—Mr. J. Smith, to Mifs E. F, 
Rackham.—Mr. S. Dunham, cordwainer, to 
Mrs, A. Betts.—Mr. B. Norman, hempen- 
cloth-manufa¢turer, to Mifs Freeman.— Mr. 
J. Knights, taylor, to Mrs. Jenkinfon, wi- 
dow.—Mr, E. Barnard, to Mifs P. Chapman, 
—Mr. Robinfon, hot-prefler, to Milfs Wood- 
cock, 
At Ringsfield, near Beccles, Mr. R. Berry, 
farmer, to Mifs Fox, eldeft daughter of Mrs. 
Fox, of Worlingham. 
Mr. T. Thompfon, of Roydon, to Mifs 
Cocher, of Lynn.—\Mr. Rodweil, linen dra- 
per, of Lynn, to Mifs Stanton, of Ling 
Houfe. 
Mr. D. Lovelt, of Colton, to Mifs Luck, 
of Honingham ; alfo, Mr. T. Luck, far- 
mer, of Honingham, to Mifs S$, Lovelt, of 
Colton. 
‘ Mr. J. Mills, farmer, te Mifs Goftling, 
both of Trowfe Newton. 
Died.} At Norwich, aged 45, Mr. E. Ek 
den, manvfa@turer.—-Aged 39, Mrs. Plaford, | 
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