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’ At Painfwick, Mr. Williams, plumber and 
glazier.—Mr. J. Loveday, foapboiler. 
At Dowdefwell, aged 72, Mrs. Pace, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. Pace, an eminent at- 
torney, of Pairfw ck. 
At Barnwood, near Gloucefter, Mr. J. Jor- 
dan, farmer. 
At Coldwell, in the parifh of Newland, in 
her o1ft year, Mrs. Mudway. 
On the 17th of September lat, at Arunga- 
bad, in the Eaft Indies, in his 24th year, Mr. 
J. Brydges Frankes, lieutenant in the arrfiy of 
the Hon, Eaft indiaCompany, and of Cudhill, 
near Gloucefter. He had been about three 
years in Hindoftan, and at length funk under 
the complaints to which Europeans are un- 
happily fubjeét in that country and climate. 
He was a young gentleman of an amiable dif- 
pofition, refpeétable deportment, and lively 
talents; qualities which had the tendency to 
excite an unufual degree of perfonal efteem, 
and intereft in his welfare. ; 
At Frefhford, near Bath, aged 56, Mrs. J. 
Joyce, clothier.—T, Pettar, efq. of, Ryetord, 
hear Strowd. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Banbury, Mr. T. Hem- 
mings, mercer, to Mrs. M, Seaman.—Mr. 
R. Morris, of Bladon, to Milfs &. Brazer, of 
Kenfington. 
At Oxford, Mr. Billing, of Hazeley, to 
Mifs M. Holafhip —Mr, Holmes, to Mife S, 
Robins, third daughter of Mr. Robins, an 
eminent farmer, both of Weft Hanney. 
Died] At Oxford,-in his Ssth year, the 
Rev. C. Blackitone, eldeft brother of the 
late Sir William Blackftone, and upwards of 
50 years a fellow of Winchefter coilege.— 
In his 18th vear, Mr. Francis Elwyn, {cho- 
lar of Corpus Chrifti college. 
. NORTHAMPTONSAIRE. 
Married.] At Northampton, Mir. J. Whit- 
ney, plumber and glazier, to Milfs E. Thomp- 
fon.—Mr. R. Smith, of Gl tton, near stil- 
ton, to Mifs Morgan of King’s Cliffe ~The 
Rev. J. Checkley, M. A. of the univerfity of 
Oxford, to Mifs Waters, of Little Weldon, 
in this county —Mr. W. Coles, chemift and 
druggift, of Chipping Norton, Cxon, to Mifs 
S. Grimes, of Eydon, in this county —Mr. 
J. Watts, farmer and grazier, to Mifs M. 
Harris, both cf Killingfbury. 
' Died-} At Northampton, Mrs. Pointer, 
wife of Mr. W. Poiater.. 
“st Towceiter, Mr. W: Sheppard, chemift 
and drugegift. 3 
At Huntingdon, in his 68th year, Mr. J: 
Sperry, builder. 
“At Gundle, Mrs, Pole. 
At Bedford, in che prime of life, Mr. L, 
Harpman, fhoemaker. 
At Godmanchefter, Huntingdonfhire, in 
his 30th year, Mr. If. Sharplefs.’ 
At Stiltun, in Huntingdonshire, aged 73, 
the Kev. W. Whitworth, re€tor and arch- 
deacon of Sarum.—Aged 36, Mrs. J. Wor- 
ley, wife of Mr. G. Worley, furgeon, of 
Oxfordjhire—Northamptonfhire—Cambridgefhire, &c. | July i, 
Cranford.— Mrs. Sheldon, of Walgrave.—~ 
Mrs Eccles, reli@ of the Rev. f. Eccles, 
rector of Stoke Bruerne.—The Rev, W. Mi. 
Friend, re€tor of Chinner, Bucks. 
_- CAMBRIDGESHIRE. - 
Meteorological Journal, from May 2g, to 
May 29 3 as copied from the el 
regiftered in the Public Library of the Uni- 
verfity of Cambridge. (2 o’Clock, P.M. 
the Thermometer eftimated on. the Scale 
of Fahrenheit. ) 
Day. Month. Deg Weather 
Wednef. May 23 65 Fine. 
Thuriday 24 63 Rain. 
Friday 25 64. Fine. 
Saturday 26 65 Fine. 
Sunday 27 64 Fine. 
Monday 28 64. Cloudy. 
Tuefday ia 65 Cloudy. 
Married.| At Rampton, Mr. J Watfon, 
farmer, to Mrs. Thurley, eldeft daughter of 
the late Mr. W. Underwood, of Box worth.— 
Mr. H. D, Morgan, fack-manufa&urer, to 
Kaiis Founta‘n, both of Standground, in Aun- 
tingdonfhire.—Mr T. Greaves, of Cotten- 
ham._to Mifs Wation, daughter of the late 
Mr. Watfon, farmer, of Rampton.—Sir Wil- 
liam Darley, captain in the regiment of Cam- 
bridcefhire militia, to Mis Julia F. Hodges, 
of fiamfted, in Effex. 5 
Died |} At Cambridge, Mr. J. Favell, 
painter —In her 86th year,“Mrs M. Bithop, 
mother of the late Mr. 8. Bifhop, taylor and 
draper.—-Aged 70, Mr. W. Norris, many 
years permit-writer, at the excife-ofice in this 
town.—Mils M. Bond, fecond daughter of 
Mr. Alderman Bond. : 
At Wifbeach, Mifs Thompfon. 
At Chatteris, aged 21, Mr. T. Smith. 
At Sproughtun, aged 90, Mrs Nunn, re- 
liét of the late Rev. Mr. Nun, rector of Hol- 
brook, in Suffclk. 
At Taplow, in Buckinghamfhire, Mifs Jef- 
ferfon, daughter of the late C. [:fferfon, ef. 
and fifter of Lieutenant-colone? Jefferfon, of 
Dulingbam-houfe, in this county.—Aged 
34, Mr. J. Hodion,* farmer, of Outwell, in 
the itle or Ely 
NORFOLK. 
The paffage cver st. Michae!l’s Coflany 
bri¢ge, at Norwich, has been -latelycloics, 
for the purpofe of taking down the fais bridge: 
an iron one is intended Co be ereted, in lieu 
of the pBreient, and a temporary bridge of 
wood will be provided, for the wfe of foot- 
paflengers, until the faid new bridge can be 
completed. 
The ‘executors of the late Mrs. Greene, of 
Norwich, have lately tranferred to the truf- 
tees of the Norfolk and Norwich hofpital, to 
be added to the funded flock, a legacy of 
sool, three per cent ccnfois. “Fhe treafurer 
of the faid hofpital has likewife lately re- 
ceived the'fum of gol. a bequeft of the late 
Mr. James Norton of Yarmouth; and the 
fum of tocl, long ago bequeathed to the hof- 
pital, by the Rev. Richard Oram, formerly 
of 
