496 
At Walton, Mr. J. Whitworth, of Earle’s 
Farton, to Mifs Stevens.—J. Jones, gent. of 
Great Horwood, to Mrs E. Warr, widow, 
of Hilfdon, 
Died.| At Newport Pagnell, Mr. R. Col- 
Yinfon, fen. furgeon.—Mrs. Hoddle. 
At High Wycombe, the Rev. R. Welles, 
fon of S. Welles, efq. alderman of that bo- 
rough. 
At Winflow, J. Burnham, gent. one of 
the coroners fae the county. 
Aged 47, fuddenly, by a fall from his 
horfe, Mr. Tuck, farmer, of Dorton. . 
BEDFORDSHIRE, 
Died.| At Woburn, Mr. T. Shaw, auc- 
tioneer. 
At Linton, aged 32 
geon. | 
At Elftow Lodge, Mrs. Colquhoun, relié& 
of Colonel W. Colquhoun, late of the 
Guards. 
At Bedford, Mr. G. Jackfon, near forty 
years head-mafer of the Harpur Charity 
writing-fchool in that town. 
At Little Barford, aged 74, Mrs. Tingey, 
a maiden lady, 
> Mr. S, Chafe, fur- 
NORTHAMPTONSHBIRE. 
Married.| Mr. J. Bennet, of Market Hiar- 
borough, Leicefterfhire, to Mifs Ewirs, fole 
heirefs of the late Barwell Ewins, efg. of 
Marfton Truffell, in this county.—The Rev. 
W. Panchen, of Woodwalton, Huntingdon- 
fhire, to Mifs M. Hyde Wollafton, of Chifel- 
ete Kent. 
At Northampton, Mr. Sturgeon, minia- 
ture-painter, to Miis J. Robinfon, daughter 
of the late Captain Robinfon, of Twyford- 
houfe, near Winchefter. 
Died. | At Northampton, Mrs, Locock, 
wife of Mr. Locock, furgeon.—Mr. F. Edge, 
only fon of Mr. 
Bown, publican.—Mr. Ekins, brother to tle 
late Mr. Ekins. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Robertfon, shachiet 
of Mr. Robertfon, manager of the Lincoln 
company of comedians. —In her 89th year, 
Mrs. C. Maxwell, reli€t of the late R. Max- 
well, gent. of Folkfworth, in the county of 
Huntingdon, — Aged 19, Mifs Banton, of 
Oakham, Rufland. 
At St. Neots, Huntingdonfhire, Mifs Day, 
fitter to Mr. Day, attorney. 
Aged $2, R. Dagley, efq. of Hartford, in 
Huntingdonthire, and laté of Cheadle, in 
fiiire. 
At the Swan inn, Bedford, Sir John Payne, 
Bart. Lieutenant Colonel of the Bedfordfhire 
militia. 
Ar Briftel Hotwells, Mifs Charlotte Jane 
Rekeby, youngeft daughter of the Rev. L. 
Rokeby, of Arthington, in this county. 
Aged 79,° Mrs. M. Law, a maiden lady, 
of King*s Cliffe.—Suddenly, aged 65, Sir C. 
Ventris Field, of Campton, Bedfordinire 
Figs, druggift, — Mr. S. 
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Bedfordpire—Northamptonfhirz-—Cambridgefbire, Fc. [June 35° 
At Thornton- hall, Bucks, W. 'T. Sheppard 
Cotton, efq. of Ps Lgl S- in the county of » 
Stafford, ‘eldeft fon of T. Stafford, efg. of 
Thornton-hall. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.| At Cambridge, Mr. Rufhbreoke,, 
mafter. cook of King’s College, to Mifs E. 
Banks.—Mr. E. Macro Smith, cabinet-ma- 
ker, to Mifs H.Smith, daughter of Mr.Smith, 
cabinet. maker, of Norwich. 
Died.} At Cambridge, aged 77, Mrs. Hun- 
nyburne, widow of the late Mr. Hunnyburne,. 
coachmaker.—Mrs. Smith, reli€t of the late 
Mr. Smith, hair-dreffer.—In her 22d year, 
Mifs E. Duckings.—Mrs. Cory, mother of- 
Mr. W. Cory, grocer. 
At Newmarket, J. Haylock, efq. of Wet | 
Wratting. 
At Witbeach, aged 64, Mrs. M. Barker.—- 
Aged 59, Mrs. Yorke, wife of Mr. G. Yorke, 
taylor, 
At Little Wilbraham, in her $1ft year, 
Mrs. Butts, mother of the Rev. W. Butts, 
rector. 
Aged 33, Mrs. S. Brewfter, wife of Mr. 
Brewfter, farmer, of Cowlinge.—Aged 65, 
the Rev. W. Holden, A. M. vicar of Chat- 
teris, and Juftice of Peace for the ifle of Bly. 
NORFOLK. 
Summary of the two eftimates lately laid. 
before a general meeting of the inhabitants 
of the town of King’s Lynn, In this county, 
relative to the total expence of new paving 
the town, and of making a new road from 
the South Gate into the town, ‘The plan’ 
and eftimate of the above expence will’ 
amount to the fum of 13,000]. and the an- 
nual expenditure, viz. intereft and repairs, to 
the fum cf 70c0l. Plan and eftimate of the 
expence of lighting, cleanfing, and watching 
the town, and coft of New Lamps, soo] — 
Annual expenditure in intereft, and inlight- 
ing, cleanfing and watching, 9251.—Total’ 
coft, 135001.—— Total annual expenditure, 
1625]. “Both thefe plans and eftimates re- 
fpeCtively received the approbation of the 
meeting. A certain number of the town and 
county gentlemen have been appointed as a 
committee, to form a bill to be prefented to 
Parliament for effecting the above purpofes. 
- That venerable pile, the {pire of Yarmouth 
church, that has for near 700 years been the 
conftant guide to the marifer, is now nearly 
down, and carries with it the appearance of 
fome rude ftorm pafiing over it, The weight 
of the lead, the lait theet of which was lately 
taken down, fo as as to render the fpire tranf- 
parent, is computed at 30 tons. It is devoutly” 
to be wifhed, however, that the inhabitants 
of Waicwtouty will have liberality enough to 
build another on a very fimilar plan, as the 
great utility of the late one was long expe- 
rienced by feamen making the land, in faving 
many lives, é&c. 
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