y8o1.] Hertfard/pire—Bedfor dpoire—Northamptonfrire, (S¢. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Lately, as fome workmen were fetting 
down a tence, in the grounds of W. Wilfhire, 
efg. near Hitchin, they difcovered two per- 
feé&t human fkeletons, wbich, it is conjectur- 
ed, from the place and pofition in which 
they lay, mutt be the remains of two perfons 
who had been murdered; but no one has, 
within memory, been miffed from the town 
or neighbourhood.—About 22 years fince, 
a purfe, with two bank notes, were found by 
fome children near the fpot, and, though ad- 
vertifed, were never claimed; the purfe was 
thought to be ftained with blood. 
REDFORDSHIRE. 
_ Died.] At Bedford, Mrs, E.Hinde, aged 70. 
w-Alfo the Rey Thomas Smith, minifter of 
the fecond congregation of Proteftant Diffent- 
ers ; he had preached with unufual animation 
the preceding fabbath, a fermon as applicable 
to the occafion as if he had known it was to 
be his laft. After riding out on the Monday, 
he was feized with an apoplectic fit, and in: 
three hours expired, fincerely lamented by 
his family, congregation, and multitudes of 
all defcriptiens, who had long revered him 
for his many virtues. 
At Tempsford Hall, Sir Gilleas Payne, 
bart. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Marvied.] At Northampton, Mr. Shaw, 
to Mifs Thompfon.—Alfo Mr. W. Dunkley, 
to Mifs Hawkes, of London, 
At Thrapftone, Mr. Ifaac Young, to Mifs 
Collier. 
At Peakirk, E. Wafton, efq. to Mifs Fa- 
con, of Borough Fen. 
At Long Buckby, Mr. Charles Allen, of 
Weldon, furgeon, to Mifs Freeman. 
At Wellingborough, Mr, T. Vines, te 
Mifs Houghton. 
At Dayentry, Mr. Cook, of Cheapfide, 
Londen, to Mifs Mary Huckell, of Cubbing- 
tone a 
At Staverton, Mr. Jofeph Gocdman, to 
Mifs Phillips, of Badby. 
Died.} At Qundle, after a few hours ill- 
nefs, Mifs Mary Ann Haycock, aged 19, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Alderman Hiaycock, of 
Lincoln,—-Alfo Mrs. Addenbrook, of Tanfor. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Ath, keeper of the 
Saracen’s Head Inn.—Alfo Myr. Jeremiah 
Gilbert.-Aged 98, Mrs. Grace Loftus.——-Mr. 
Simkin, aged 67. 
At Wansford, aged 71, Mrs, S. Wife. 
At Maidwell, fuddenly, Mr. Patrick. 
At Guilfborough, Woodford Lambe, efq. 
aged 76. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.] At Huntingdon, Mr. John Lof, 
many years mafter of the free-{chool —Alfo 
Mrs. Arundel, aged 82, reliét of the late Al- 
derman Arundel. 
At Sawiry, Mifs Gamble, 
At Norman Crofs Barracks, aged 22, Mr. 
T. Gardiner, ; 
Mentyty Mac, No, 79. 
At Ramfey, Mr. T. Belfhaw, many years 
matter of the Crown Inn, sis 
At St. Neots, Mr. Fowler, merchant. | 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The two annual premiums of 251. each,. 
bequeathed by the late Dr. Smith, mafter of. 
Trinity College, in this univerfity, to the 
two fenior bachelors of arts, who fhoyld ap- 
pear on examination to be the beft proficients 
-{n mathematics and natural philofophy, were 
adjudged to Henry Martin, of St, John’s Col. 
lege, and Wm. Woodall, of Pembroke Hall. 
Married.| At Cambridge, Mr, J. Berry, 
to Mifs Pheebe Howard.—-Mr. Cafhburn, mer - 
chant, to Mrs. Prior.—Mr. D. Hadley, of 
London, to Mifs E. Hewlings. 
At Witbeach, Mr. Richard Baxter, to Mifs 
Swaine. 
At Ely, Mr. John Smith, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Mayner. | 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mr. Le Moine.—= 
Mrs. Whittred, aged 9 f, relict of John Whit- 
tred, efq. late an alderman, and one of hig 
Majefty’s juftices of the peace for this town. 
Aged 81, Mr. T. Hunter, formerly lieut. 
and quarter-mafter in the Cambridge thire Mi- 
litia.——Mr. Thomas Huckings, formerly bute 
ler of St. John’s College.—-Mr. Huggins, aged 
73.—Mr, J James.—Mr. J. Hardman.—Mrs. 
Sturgeon, aged 74. 
At Landbeach, aged 63, Mr, J. Faote. 
At Little Port, H. Tanfley, efq. aged 74, 
one of the commiffioners for the redemption 
and fale of the land-tax for the Ifle of Ely. 
In the Ifle of Ely, Mr. G. C. Crow. 
At Borough Green, aged 77, Mr. Henry 
Elfden, a refpe€table farmer of that place. 
He went inthe morning to view a threfhing- 
mill in that neighbourhood, and 1g fuppofed 
to haye fallen in a fit upon the end of a fhaft ¢ 
he expired in the courfe of the day. of the 
bruifes he received. It is remarkable, that in 
the morning he informed his houfekeeper of 
the different fums of money he had outyat 
ufe, that in cafe of his fudden-death the 
might give an account of them to his heirs, 
NORFOLK, 
Married.|] Fountain J. Elvin, ef. captain 
in the Eaft Norfolk Militia, to Mifs Woods 
yeare, of Crookhill, Yorkshire. 
At Lynn, Captain R. Pitcher, to Mifs Ann 
Limmer.—Alfo Captain Perry, of the Royal 
Anglefea Fufileers, to Mifg Hales, of Ru- 
niton, 
At Yarmouth, Mr, Eager, jun. to Mifg 
C. Barbry, of South-Town,—-Alfo Mr. Ey, 
Colls, to Mifs Ward. 
At Watlington, Mr. Richard, Baxter, of 
Wifbeach, to Mifs Swaine. 
Died.j At Norwich, aged go, Mrs. Roe 
per, relict of the late J. Roper, of the Indig 
Warehoute, and the oldeft member of the 
fociety of Quakers in that city, 
Mr. J. Judd, aged 83, who was fup- 
. pofed to be the oldeft parifhioner in Nor 
wich; having paid taxes in 31741, when the 
Poor’s rates were only is. 3d, in the pound, 
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