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and from having been dragged by the ftirrup 
a confiderable way, Mrs, Spillman.—-Mr. H, 
Butler. 
At Cirencefter, in his 86th year, Mr. C. 
Hiett. 
At Tewkefbury,——-Pinnock, efq. banker. 
At Cheltenham, J. Topham, eiq.—The 
lady of Sir John D‘Oyley, bart. of Ireland. » 
At Berkeiey, Mr. F. Norman, grazier, 
At Afhmead-houfe, near Duriley, Mils M. 
Morfe, a maiden lady. i 
At stowe, fuddenly, R. Chamberlayne, 
efq. 
At Wotton-under-Edge, Mrs. Hook, mo- 
ther of Mr. R. Hook, butcher.—Mifs F. 
Harving, of Rockfield, near Moamouth. 
At Hazlecote, in the parith of Kingfcote, 
Mr. Morfe, jun. fteward to Col. Kingtcote.— 
Mirs. Robinton, widow of the late Rev. Mr. 
Robinfon, rector of Treddington, nearTewkel- 
bury, — Mrs. Tolley, of Twining, near 
Tewkefbury —Mr. Poole, of Nerton, near 
Gloucefter.—Miis S. Iddols, of Grickitone 
farm, near Sodbury.. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Died. |] At Oxford, Mrs. jcficott, wife of Mr. 
Jeficott, carpenter.—-Aged 56, Mr. J. Tho- 
mas, butcher —Aged 66, Mr. J. Hiil, late 
of Holyweli-mill.-—— Aged 72, Mrs. M. 
Stewart, iace mittrefs of the Star inn. 
At Bicefter, Mr. T. Reading, poit-mafter, 
At Deddington, Mr. J, Hitchman, grocer. 
m—Mils M Wood, of Cut mill, near Stanton 
Harcourt, in her gsth year. 
At Chilworth, near Wheatley, aged 66, 
Mx. R. Griffin. 
At Headington, aged 47, Mifs Preftige. — 
Mrs. Hatftings. 
Lat.ly, on board the Vittorieux, fhip of 
war, in the Mediterranean tervice, aged 24, 
fincerely regretted, Lieut. P. Delamotte, fe- 
cond fon of Mr. P. Delamotte, of Oxford. 
Mifs C. E Downing, of Quainton, Bucks. 
At Woolvercott, near Oxford; aged 66, 
Mr. W. Lock, mill-wright. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, - 
The committee of proprietors of the Grand 
Junétion Canal have lately publifhed an adver- 
tifement, offering a premium of 2:1 to the 
perfon who fhall caufe to be built, a boat bett 
calculated tor the purpofe of conveying fat 
cattle, theep, and hogs, by the faid canal, 
with a view to facilitate the conveyance of 
fuch cattle, &c, tothe markets of the me- 
tropolis and the environs. A premiam of 
ten guineas, likewife, is offered for the fecond 
. beft boat, and five guineas for the third. The 
beats to be built within the fpace of fix 
months, reckoning from the date of Au- 
gut 18. 
Marr ied.] W. Maton, efq. of Somerfham, 
to Mis. Bond, daughter of the Rev. J. Wil- 
fon, vicar of Emperingham, in Rutland — 
Mr. G, Eaton, farmer, of Thorpe Malior, in 
this county, to Miis Hubbard, of Tamworth, 
in Staffordfhire.—Mr. J, Linnett, of Gayton, 
in this county, to Miis E, Sutton, of Bir- 
mingham. 
Died.} At Northarnpton, aged 57, the 
Rev. G. Watkyn, B. D. vicar of St. Sepul- 
ichres —-Aged 47, Mr. T,Cole, of the Mitre, 
public houfe.—Mr. Groom, fhoe-maker.— 
Mrs. Francis, wife of Mr. Alderman Francis. 
CAMERIDGESHIBE. 
Died.} At Cambridge, Mr. J. Key, many 
years verges of King’s College chapel, and 
pantler of the College, 
At Brent, ifle of Ely, the Rev. A: Clark, 
rector, | 
At Haddenham, ifle of Ely, the Rev. Mr. 
Wray, upwards of thirty years vicar of that 
parifh. 
NORFOLK. 
Marricd.] At Yarmouth, Captain S. Bar- 
ber, to Mrs. A’ Barrell. —Mr. Allcot, purfer 
of the Ganges fhip of war, to Mifs Heath.— 
Capt. J. Bifhop, to Mifs E. Hubbard 
Died | At Norwich, aged 47, Mr. E, 
Horne, mafter of the Green Dragon public- 
houfe.—-Aged 73, Mr. C. Todd,’ mafter of 
tne Black Horfe public houfe.—Mrs, Rogers, 
wife of Mr.T. Rogers, of London, and formerly 
of Mourning fhorpe.—Aged 65, Mrs. Pet- 
tingale.—-Aged 27, Mrs. M. Wrampley, of 
the Crown inn,—Aged 57, Mr. G. Newton, 
many years in the fervice of Mefirs. Marth, 
in the capacity of a London ftage-coachman. 
At Yarmouth, aged 38, Mr. W. Armitage, 
fchoolmafter.—Aged 27, Mrs. E. Milner, 
wife of Mr. J. Milner, druggift. 
At Shottifham, aged 40, Mifs Fulcher, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Fulcher, furgeon, 
Aged 13, Mary Hill, of Thorpe. The 
‘death of this young woman was occafioned by 
a mclancholy accident, whereby a feene of 
feftivity and gratificatian was fuddenly re- 
-verfed by a dreadful reprefentation of uhex- 
pected mifery and diftrefs. At the above 
village a number of perfons had affembicd to 
witnefs the jaunch of a fhip juft built there, © 
and about 150 perfons of all ages and fexes 
had got on board her, to facilitate the veffel’s 
going off the flocks This part of the bufi- 
nefs was.compleated with great eafe, and the 
people began to rock the fhip in order to free 
the bow{prit from a trée which had entangled 
the ropes, Allthe rigging being up, feveral 
perfons mounted into the tops, when the veffel 
fuddenly overfet, from her rolling fo violently, 
and upwards of 50 men, women, and children, 
were inftantly precipitated into the river. 
Fortunately, the bye-ftanders were prompt 
in giving aififiance, and only the above young 
. woman was drowned. 
The deceafed was 
forced into the mud near the ftern of the 
veffel, and her body, alchough indaftrioufly 
fought. for, was not difcovered until nearly 
three days after the accident. 
At Cromer, Mrs. Gregory, (whofe death 
was noticed in our laft) daughter of the late 
R. Suffield, efq. of Norwich, Her death 
was occafioned by the circumftance of her 
having been unfortunately. thrown from a 
curricle, in which fhe was riding with her 
brother. ; 
Pp2 SUFFOLK 
