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kins, of the Bantam Cock public hovfe,— 
Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. G. Smith, lace- 
merchant. j 
At St. Ives, Huntingdonfhire, in her 84th 
year, Mrs. fames, wife of Mr. T. James, gent. 
At Broughton, near Northampton, in his 
S7th year, Mr. J. Fafcutt. / 
At Wansford, aged 92, Mrs. Newball, wi- 
dow, formerly of Stamford. 
At Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordfhire, Mr. 
R. Creed, auétioneer. 
At St. Neot’s, Huntingdonfhire, Mrs. H. 
Park, wife of Mr. Park, attorney. 
At Long Buckby, in her 103d year, Mrs. 
Swinfen, mother ofthe late Mr. Swinfen, 
iurgeon. 
At Great Horwood, Bucks, Mr, T, Rand, 
a fporting gentleman well known on the 
turf. 
At Godmanchefter, at an advanced period 
of life, Mrs. Wright, widow of the late Mr. 
T. Wright, farmer. She fell fuddenly into a 
fit and never {poke afterwards, but died in a 
few hours. 
At Middleton Cheney, aged 80, Mr. T. 
North, the lait reprefentative, in the male 
line, of an ancient and refpectable family of 
that names 
At Wiftow, Huntingdonfhire, in his 7oth 
year, W. Gollin, gent. 
In London, H. Gwynne Browne, efq. of Im- 
Jey-park, in this county.—4In his 69th year, 
Mr. W. Gilks, of Hogfton, Bucks. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.| ¥F. Noble, efq. of Fordham- 
abbey, to Mifs Minet, of Bury.—Mr. W. 
Palmer, draper, of Witbeach, to Mifs Ram- 
fay, of Bloomfbury fquare, London, and for- 
merly of Downham, in Norfolk. 
At Newmarket, Mr. R. Boyce, a training 
groom, to Mifs Neale. 
In London, Mr. N. Crowe, of North Earl 
Mreet, Dublin, to Mifs A, Mitchill, of Cam- 
bridge. 
Died.} At Cambridge, fuddenly, at his 
fon’s houfe, in his 65th year, Mr. W. Hen- 
neil: - * 
. At Trinity-college-lodge, the lady of the 
Rev. Dr. Manfell, reGior.—Aged 73, Mis. 
E. Dickerfon, wife of Mr. W. Dickerfon, 
ftaymaker.—Mirs Goode, wife of Mr. J.Goode, 
painter.—Mr. J. Haylock, of Baliham. 
In Charlotte-ftreet, Bedford-fquare, Lon- 
don, E. Leeds, efq. of Croxton, one of the 
mafters in the court of chancery. 
At Kettleftone, in her 63d year, Mrs. M. 
Erratt, widow, Jate of Newmarket. 
At Doddington, in the ifle of Ely, Mr. T. 
Warth, fermerly mafer of the Tuns public- 
houfe. 
Aged 70, Mr. W. Hervey of Stoke Ferry, 
formerly afurgeon in the royal navy. —Aged 
19, Mis. E. Tooke, wife of Mr. J.T. Tooke, 
araper, of Methwold.—Mrs, Quintin, wife 
of T. Quintin, efq. of Harticy St. George. 
NORFOLK. 
The town of Lynn ({aysa late correfpond- 
CambridgefhireNot folk. 
[July 1, 
ert of the Lynn and Wifbeach Packet) hag 
row to boaft of a public Hbrary, which was 
not, however, he obferves, fet on foot tild 
the year 1798. It is eftablifhed on judicious 
and politic principles ; and, although but yet 
in its infancy, is confidered as extremely va- 
luable. It confifts of about 500 volumes, 
and contains moft of the approved works 
that have been publifhed for the lat few 
years. The books are chofen by a majority 
_ of the members; and Reviews, and other 
periodical publications are regularly taken 
in. The number of fubfcribers to this libras 
ry is about feventy, which, however, con- 
fidering the population of the place, and the 
terms of admiffion, is extremely few. It is 
highly confolatory to refleét, that fince the 
eftablifhment of this inftitution, literature 
feems to be more generally refpeéted; and it 
has already diffufed a happy fpirit of en 
quiry into mixed converfation. Attached to 
the church, there is, likewife, a large li- 
brary, confifting chiefly of polemical and 
theological works, fome of them extremely 
fcarce and valuable, but which, it feems, 
are held as facred as the fpot in which they 
are depofited; fo that a colle€tion, which, — 
under certain circumftances, might be pro- 
ductive of much inflru€tion and entertain- 
ment, is, by the injudicious policy of the | 
keepers, fuftered to lie and lumber in ob- 
{curity, unknown and unnoticed.—TIn the ex- 
pertation of curn (adds the above correfpond- 
ent), the merchants of Lynn nearly equal 
Hull, and are faid to poflefs a greater fhare 
of fpirit and fpeculation than any others in 
the country. The quantities fhipped from 
this port, during the Jait few years, is im- 
menfe.—They alfo import, annually, from 
Portugal, about s100 pipes of the £¢ rofy 
juice divine.” 
Married.]. At Norwich, Mr. J. Garritt, 
hot-prefler, to Mifs M. Dunham.—Mr., J. - 
Crow, aged 73, to Mrs.S. Turner, aged 32. 
Capt. Sir W. Bolton, of the reyal navy, 
of Hollefley, in Suffolk, to Mifs C. Bolton, 
of Cranwich, in this county. . 
At Yarmouth, .Mr. Palmer, grocer, to 
Mifs E. Hotfon, of Long Stratton.—Mr. T- 
Church, apothecary, of Coltifhall, to Mifs 
Fifher.—Mr. T, Sowter, gent. to Mifs M. 
Hovell, of Norwich. 
Died.| At Norwich, aged 56, Mrs. A. 
Chittick.—-Mrs Powell, reli of the late 
Rev. Mr. Powell, of Little Walfingham, and 
formerly of Wereham. 
_ Mr. Hughes. Among other charitable bee 
quefts, he has left the fum of i100]. to the 
Norfolk and Norwich hofpital, 
Aged 68, Mr. E. Leeds, brufh-maker.— 
Mr. Moore, fack manufaéturer. 
At Yarmouth, aged 66, Mr. F. Pott, 
officer in the excife.—In her 54th year, Mra. 
Thompfon, wife of G. Thompfon, efgq. 
comptroller of the cuftoms at this port.— 
Aged 64, Mrs. A. Thompfon, wife of Capt. 
B. Thompfon, 
