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rool. the corporation rool. and the Hon. Ed- 
ward Bouverie, M. P. gol. 
Married.| At Northampton, Mr. Tutn- 
hill, to Mifs C. Pauiet.—Mr. G.S. Young, 
of Goodge-ftreet, London, to Mifs Woolfton. 
At Peterborough, John Turner Hailes, efq. 
of Runéon, to Mifs Squire. : 
At Welton, Mr. Thomas Burnham, of 
Staverton, to Miis Sarah Dunckley. 
At Rothwell; Mr. Harris, of Skelton, 
Beds, to Milfs Lock, of Agirag pee 
resae 
to Mifs H Houghton. 
At St. Martin’s, Stamford Baron, Mr. Jo- 
feph W. Michael, furgeon, to Mifs A. Wilfon. 
At Sisk walton, Mr. Griffin, to Mifs Lovell. 
At Etton, Mr. William Goodale, of Mar- 
ket Deeping, to Mils Smith. 
At Blatherwick, Thomas Hotchkin, efg. 
of South Luffenham, in Rutland, to Mifs 
Mary Ann O’Brien —Mr. Bingham, draper, 
of Long Sutton, to Mifs Lucy Lloyd. 
- At Droughton, Mr. Wm. Balaam, printer, 
ef Northampton, to Mifs A. M. Bofworth. 
Died. |] At Northampton, Mrs. Peach,wicow, 
- At Great Billing, the Rev. Mr. Bower. 
At Herfcott, near Bankury, Mr. Falkner. 
At Cotton-end, Mrs. Lefter, wife of Mr. 
Léfter, patent engine manufacturer. 
At Thorpe Malfor, Mrs. Maunfell, wife of 
TC. Maunfell, efg. 
At Mansfield, Mr. James Benton, cotton- 
fpinner, late of Sinwinehan, 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.] At. Huntingdon, aged 22, Mrs. 
Pomfret, wife of Mr. Pomfret, of the Falcon 
Inn.—Mrs, Hearn, wife ef Mr. Wm. Hearn. 
At Finftanton, Mr. Wm. Blackwell — 
@izged3z, Mrs. Arundell, relict of the late 
Mr. Alderman Arundell. 
HERTFORDSHIRE, 
* Died.}] At Hertford, aged 8g, the Hon. 
Baron Thomas Dimfdale, M. P. and a banker 
of London. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Marvried.] At Witbeach, the Rev. H. Bay- 
ley, re€tor of Lutton, Northamptonfhire, to 
Mifs Thompfon. 
Mr. R. Howlett, of Pulham Mary Hall, to 
Mifs Self, of Harlefon. 
Died.| At Cambridge, aged 91, Mrs. Whit- 
ted, reli& of J.Whitred, efq. late analderman 
and one of the juftices of Cambridge.—Aged 
$1, Mr. T. Hunter.—Aged 72, Mrs, Yeldon. 
—Mr. George Harvey. 
At Elfworth, aged 15, Mifs Holworthy, 
daughter of the Rev. M. Holworthy, rector 
ef that place. 
At Bird-houfe Farm, where fhe was upon 
a vifit, Mrs. Eachers, wife of Mr. Eachers, 
fargeon, of Saitron Waldron. 
At Shiprath, aged 78, Mrs. Sane: relict 
et John Gifford, efq. 
NORFOLK. 
Upwards of 1500]. have been fubfcribed at 
Norwich, for the purpofe of fupplying the 
’ Huntingdonfbire— Hertfordpire—Cambridgefbire, Se. 
[Feb. 4, 
poor with foup at-reduced price; in confe-= 
quence of which 20,0e0.quarts are diftributed 
weekly. Upwards of 2000 quarts foup are 
alfo givenaway weekly by the Friar’s Society 
in that city. 
A writer in the Norfolk Cieaeete ftates, 
that owing to the preference given by far- 
mers to the grazing, rather than to the dairy 
fyftem, many dairies of cows im that county. 
have recently been annihilated. He inftances 
upwards of one hundred cows on five farms 
only, in the vicinity of Fakenham, la- 
ments the prevalency of this new fyftem asa 
public injury, and recommends to landlords to 
covenant with their tenants for the keeping 
of a certain number of cows upon their re- 
fpeCtive farms, in proportion to their rent. 
The printers of the Nosfolk Chronicle 
have lately laid before their readers a chro- 
nological retrofpeét of the mo remarkable 
events that have happened in the city of Nor- 
wich and county of Norfolk, inthe courfe of 
the laitcentury ; with a view to fhew the pro- 
greflive improvements that have been made 
inthe agriculture of the county, and inthe 
ftate of the city 3. in promoting the interetts 
and in increafing the comforts of its inhabi- 
tants. They conclude with a with that their 
fucceffors (we would fay they) may have to re- 
cord an honourable peace, the revival of their 
once flourifhing manufa@tures; the further 
improvernent of their city, and a general in- 
clofure of the wafte and uncultivated lands of 
the county, and we will add, of the whole 
country. 
By a diary of the w Pee kept at Norwich, 
during the laf three years, there appears to 
have =a 214 dry days, viz. 20in January, 
23in February, 14in March, 71in April, 23 
in May, 16 in june, 238 in Auguft, 14 in 
September, 17.10 Odtober, 15 in November, 
and 21 in December. In the preceding year, 
there were only 173 dry days. 
Married.} At Norwich, Mr. James Ful- 
cher, to Mifs Scowton.—Mr. Sam. Johnfon, 
toMifs Ann Amond. __. 
At Lynn, the Rev. W. Warner, minifter 
of the diffenting congregation at Hapton, near 
Norwich, to Mifs S. Mayhew, daughter’ of 
the late Rev. Mr. M.—Captain Boxy, of the 
Royal Anglefea Fuzileers, to Mifs Hales, fifter 
of J. T. Hales, efq. of Runéton; who alfo 
Was married at the fame time. 
At Great Ellingham, Mr. John Barnar’, 
to Mifs Eliz. Barnard. _ 
At Wells, Mr. Seymour, to Mifs Browne, 
daughter of the late Mr. Simon Browne; of. 
Norwich. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. Bennett, of the royal 
navy, to Mifs Haw. 
At Swaffham, Mr. T. Plowright, brazier, | 
‘&c. of Downham Market, to Mifs Curtis. 
At Edmonton, the Rev. James Dafhwood, 
of Downham Market, to Mifs Sarah Lloyd. 
- At Swafield, Mr. Allifon, of Walfingham, 
to Mifs Blackburn, daughter of the Rev. Mr, 
Blackburn, difienting minitter, of Norwich, 
I Died.} 
