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mealman, to Mifs E, Goodman, of Blunham, 
* both in Bedfordthire. 4 
Whifton, daughter of the late Rev. 
At Stamford Baron, Mr, 
Woodward, 
The Rev. J. Browne, reftor of Helmdon, 
in this county, to Mifs Miller, of Finedon, 
Bedfordihire.—Mr. B. Piatt, drapers to Mifs 
M, Davis, both of Old, in this county. 
Died.} At Northampton, Mr. J. Crofs, 
of te Swan public houfe. 
At Daventry, Mrs, Clay. 
In Charles-itreet, St. James’s-fquare, Lon- 
don, of an apopledtic fit, G. Biggin, efq. of 
Cofgrove Priory, inthis county. 
On the 23d of April laft, in North Ame- 
rica, P. Dayrell, efq. fon of the late Rev. Dr. 
Dayrell, of Lillinghone Dayrell, Bucks. 
At Culworth, in his 73d year, Mr. J. Lin- 
nell ; anda few days after Mrs. Linnell, wife 
of Mr. A. Linnell, of the fame place. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married | In London, Mr. S. Rowe, of 
Huntingdon, to Mifs Lancafter. 
At Impington, Mr. J. Porter, of Hadden- 
ham, to Miis Merrington.—-Mr. P. Grain, 
jun. of Trumpington, to Mifs Corney, of 
Shelford.—-Mr. J. Fletcher, of Burrough- 
green, to Miis M. Ruffle, of Gazeley, 
At Cambridge, Lieut. H. Balls, of the 
Cambridge volunteer infantry, to Mifs E. 
Tomfon. 
At Woodftone, G. Hart, jun. efq. to Mifs 
T. Whif- 
ton, of Ramfey, both inthe county of Hunt. 
Holmes, to Mifs 
AWE don. 
Died.) At Garbeicae) Mr. J Redhead, 
Gaep laa worker.—-Mrs. Watfon, miftrefs 
of the Bell public-houfe.—Mrs. 
wife of Mr. 'T. Newling, grocer. 
- At Doddington, in the ifle of Ely, the Rev. 
]. Fofter, D. D. re€tor of Ratington, in Ef- 
fex.—-Mr. S. Linton, farmer, of Weftwick, 
of the gout in his ftomach.—Mr.. T. Brown- 
ing, an intelligent and refpectable farmer, of 
Great Wilbraham. 
At March, in the ifleof Ely, W.Mathews, 
efy. a compaflionate and merciful friend to 
the widow, the orphan, and the aidided. 
At Godmanchefter, Mr. J. Scott, highly 
efteemed for his great abilities, as a farrier, 
and his very moderate charges in his bufinefs. 
—jJn the prime of life, Mits R. Tobito, of 
Kirtling.—Mr, C. Young, grocer, &c. of 
Feltwell.—In an advanced age, Mr. S. be 
farmer, of Burwell. - 
NORFOLK. 
Lately, at the Narrow Water Frolic, as it 
istermed, the beautiful expante of Braydon- 
water, before Yarmouth, was covered with 
boats of every decription, and the day be- 
ing remarkably fine, a truly-gratifying 
{pe@tacle was atiorded to the lovers of aquatic 
excurfions,. About twelve o’clock, the fol- 
lewing boats, the Telegraph, Tartar, and 
Britannia, all of Yarmouth, the Zephyr, of 
Geldeitone, and the Biss: of Wroxham, 
@arted, at a given fignal, to fail for a filver 
Montary Mac. No. 108, 
Newling, 
Cambridgefoire— Norfolk. 
the boats : 
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cup... The conteft continued through a dif- 
tance of not lefs than twelve miles, from 
buoy to buoy. The Union, however, was 
victorious by a confiderable diftance. The 
band of the Shropfhire militia accompanied 
and the whole feftival was ren- 
dered, in every refpect, agreeable » by the hof- 
pitality and polite attentions of the Captains 
of the feveral veflele. 
MMarricd.| At Norwich, Mr. C. Grant, 
taylor, to Mifs Watfon, daughter of Mr. 
Watfon, late of the poft-office in this city. 
By virtucof a licence fromthe Jewith high- 
prieft, Mr. M Levy, linen-draper, to Mifs 
Aaron, of Rumford, in Effex. The nuptial 
ceremony was performed in a room at the 
Crown-inn, in the prefence of feveral refpec- 
table perfons, who had received cards of in- 
Vitation, fur the purpofe. 
At Lynn, Mr. Payne, cabinet-maker, to 
Mifs Morecraft.—Mr. Rutteriil, ironmon 
ger, to Mifs Cellars. 
At Coltefhali, E. Rigby, efq. of Nor- 
wich, to Mifs Palgrave, ath daughter of W 
Paulgrave, efq. 
At Grefham, ‘the Rev. 
Mifs Pinkard, of Blickling. 
Mr. A. Spratt, of Mulbarton, to Mifs R, 
Mufkett, of Newton. 
At Aylfham, Mr J. Warnes, currier, to 
Mifs Soames.—Mr. J. Marfton, of Bradifton, 
to Mifs M. Allen, daughter of Mr. R. Al- 
len, flour merchant of Norwich. 
Died.| At Norwich, aged 98, Mrs. Ni- 
chols, relict of the late Ur. F. Nichols. —Mr. 
M. Lowne.—Mrs. Brazell, of the Wild-man, 
public-houfe.—Ayed 47, Mrs. C. Rowe, of 
the Buck public-houje.—-In his 77th year, 
Elias Norgate, efq. alderman of ‘this city ; 
he was a gentleman of confiderable literary 
abilities, pofiefling a fund of wit and fatirical 
humour, and formerly an ornament to the 
medical profeffion, although his latter days 
were fomewhat clouded by mental imbecility. 
—Mr. T. Jeckeil, corn-merchant.-—Mr. T. 
Balls, broker.—Aged 45, Mrs. Reymer.— 
Inher Sif year, Mrs. M. Andrews, wife of 
Mr. W. Andrews, fexton of St. Saviour’s.— 
Aged 23, Mrs. M. Graham... 
At the Mufic-houfe, in King-ftreet, aged 
53, Mr. R. Chapell. ~~ Mr. Drake, cabinet 
maker. 
At Yarmouth, aged 81, Mr J. Fletcher, 
basket maker.—Aged 45, Mr. R. Helfdon, 
town-jailor; being a member of the Apollo- 
nian lodge, his remains were interred with 
matonic honours. He was generality refpected, 
for the propriety cf his moral condu&, and as 
amanot general knowledge. ir. Garrard, 
of the Ferry-houfe, formerly. Scrivener’s.— 
Mrs, Walker, of Harpley.—Aged 46, Mr, 
RK Clarke, of Ludham.—Aged 22, Mrs. 
Reed, youngeft daughter of the late E. Cafe, 
efg. of Great Franiham.—Aged 28, Mrs. 
Norton, of Old Buckenham. 
At Lodden, aged 71, Mrs, Fayerman, wife 
of the Rey. J. Fayerman.—In his 29th year, 
3 5 Mr 
F. E. Arden, to 
