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pofed to be Euclid, the famous mathemati- 
ciar. It appears, from this monument, that’ 
Euclid was a native of Hermoine, in Argo- 
lis: The birth-place of that eminent man 
was hitherto unknown, at leaft to the mo- 
dezns. Euclid, the difciple of Socrates, be- 
ing of Megara, this monument cannot, with 
apparent propriety, be attributed to him.’ 
The bas-relief exhibits a philofopher, or fage,’ 
zn his long robe, With a fcroll in his left 
hand. The right hand is unfolded in the 
drapery. The infcription is ‘* Euclid, the fon™ 
of Euclid, of Hermione.” | 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament; in’ the enfuing feflion, for an act 
for making and mafntaining a road from the 
weft end of a place called Hop-row, in the 
parith of Haddenham, to Hilrow, and from 
thence along Hilrow Caufeway, to a place 
ealled the Hermitage, and from thence to 
and over Earith bridge, to the hamlet of Ea- 
rith, and from the faid hamlet 'to join the 
prefent road, from the town of St.Ives, to’ 
the faid hamlet of Earith; which faid in- 
tended read will pafs through the parifh of 
Haddenham, in the ifle of Ely and county of 
Cambridge, and the faid hamlet of Earith, 
in the county of Huntingdon. 
Married.} Mr. }. Greene, draper, of Cam- 
bridge, to Mifs Smith, of Bedford.——Mr. A. 
Lyon, of Chatteris, to Mifs Smith, of New 
Gaunt, Wimblington. 
At St. Ives, Huntingdonthire, M. Wel- 
ftead, efq. of Fenftanton, to Mifs Ofbourne. | 
Died.} At Cambridge, at the houfe of her 
father, Mr. Butcher, Mrs. Porteus, reli& 
ef the late Rev. R. Porteus, rectorof Wyke- 
fhum Bifhop, in Effex —Aged 84, Mrs. Day. 
— Mrs. Batley, widow of the late Mr. R. 
Batley, baker. . 
At Ely, Mr. Laws, waterman. As he 
was giving fome orders to his men employed 
on board his gang, he was fuddenly feize 
witha fic, and initantly expired. vial 
At Wilbeach, in his 68th year, Mr. J. 
Fetch, fen. 
At Chefterton, aged 64, Mr. Pearce. 
At Foulmire, aged 16, Mifs E. Wedd.— 
The Rev. C. Greene, re€tor of Hemingford 
Abbotts, in Huntingdonfhire, and grandfon 
of Dr. ‘Thomas Greene, formerly bifhop’ of 
Ely.—In her 75th ‘year, Mrs.-Haylock, of 
Wet Wratting.—In her 54th year, Mrs, 
Sharp, of Fordham. 
° NORFOLK. 
Marvied.}|. At Whiffonfet, Mr. J. Gold- 
{pring, a travelling do€tor, to Mifs S Fox. 
At-Norwich, Mr J. Critchfeld, cutler, 
toe Mits Chaplin. Mr, J Filby, woolfactor, 
to Mifs A. Watfon. danas 
At Yarmouth, ‘Mr. J. White, brazier, to 
Mits E,°Earle, of Norwich.—Mr. ]. Cole, 
draper of Beccles, to Mifs Page, of Hard- 
wieke.—-Mr R. Horne, of Gungay, to Mifs 
P.-W. Lande, eldeft daughter of Mr, RJ 
‘Lande,: grocer, Sc. of Catton. 
‘Diedej rr A® Norwich,” aged “°36,5-"Mrs: 
‘ 4 i 
- Norfalk—Su fall, 
[Sept, 1, 
M. Houghton, a maiden lady.—Aged 64, _ 
Mrs, Burrell, wife of Mr. Burrell, li-. 
quor. merchant.——Aged 24, Mr. B. Lowne, 
carpenter.—Aged 84, Mrs. F. Sparrow, re= 
lit of the late Rev. N. Sparrow, formerly 
one of the minor canons of the cathedral. 
Mr. Gilmore, fhoemaker, one of the fociety 
of Quakers. . . 
At Lynn, aged 22, Mr. J. Harwood, fure, 
geon, a gentleman of exalted virtues, and 
mild, manly, humane, manners. 
At Thetford, Mrs. Brewfter. 
At Cromer, aged 32, Mrs. Gregory, wife 
of W. Gregory, efq. I . 
At Ormfby St. Margaret, in his 66th 
year, Mr. Jon. Simonds, late of Yarmouthg. 
and one of the common council of that bo- 
rough. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Chellesford, Mr, R. Cox, 
attorney, of Saxmundham, to Mifs Page, 
late. of Clopton.—Mr. Brooke, of Capel . 
ae Green, to Mifs Gofnall, of Bentley 
oa ms 
. At Bury, Mr. J. Wilfon, fhopkeeper, of 
Gazely, to Mifs Houghton, fitter of Mr. 
Houghton, draper.—Mr. Parfons, attorney, 
of Hadleigh, to Mifs Jocelyn, of Belftead 
ot Ea e 
-At Framlingham, J. Edwards, gentleman, _ 
to Mifs H. Clubbe, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
N. Clubbe, attorney, 
At Ipfwich, Mr. J. Gowing, merchant, 
to Mifs Shave, 
Died.] At Buty, Mrs. Fairfax, wife of 
J. Fairfax, gent. one of the capital burgeffes 
of this town.—-Mrs Kenyon, wife of Mr. 
Kenyon, breeches maker. - 
At Stowmarket, Mrs, Viétor.—Mifs Ruft, 
only daughter of J. Ruf, gent. é 
At Saxmundham, Mr. J. Laft, farmer. 
At Brandon, Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. R.’ 
Smith, grocer. 
Mr. N. May, nephew of Mr. May, of 
Southwold, lately a midfhipman on board 
the Robuft thip of war. 
Aged 34, Mrs. Page, of Bawdfey: 
At Wooipit, in her 79th year, Mrs. Gar- 
diner, relict of the late’: Mr. D. Gardiner, 
furgeon, ~ 
At Stratford, St, Andrew, 
Newfon, furgeon. . 
At Ipfwich, in the 32d year of her age, Mifs 
Sufannah Notcutt, eldeft furviving daughter of 
Mr, William Notcutt, of Ipfwich. She fub-— 
mitted her underftanding to the claims, and her 
heart and life to the government, of Chrif- 
tian truth, fo that in her charaéter the world 
might fee that religion is neither an empty 
name, nor a mean inactive principle. 
the fummit of her ambition to be ufeful. 
She efteemed herfelf never more honoura- 
bly employed than in endeavouring to me- 
liorate the condition of the poor, the igno- 
rant, and the unhappy. Experiencing her- 
fel’, ux an “eminent degree, the benefits of 
intelieCtual 
aged 56, Mr. 
It was. 
