1807.] 
Bennitt, wife of Mr. B. store-keeper to the 
Royal Military College. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Jarriea.| Mr john Goodridge, of Blis- 
worth, to Miss E. Smeeton, of Harleston.— 
Mr. Walter Sponge, jun. of Chelston cum 
Caldecott, to Miss Jane Church, second 
daugnter of Mr. Alderman C. of Bigham 
Ferrers —Mr, W. West, of West Haddon, to 
Miss ‘Turvey, of Adston 
At Northampton, Mr. 
Elizabeth Cook. 
At Overstone, Mr. 
White. 
Died.] At Rushden, aged 86, Mr. Ar- 
thony Fletcher, who many years. kept a re- 
spectable lodging and boarding-house in the 
Circus, at Bath: he was held an high esteem 
by all who had any knowledge of, or connec- 
tion with him. Cumberland, in the memoirs 
of his own lite, has paid a most affectionate 
tribute to Mr. Fletcher, as the faithful attend- 
ant of his early years. 
At Boddington, the Rev. Richard Wain- 
man, rector of that place, 67. 
At Kettering, Mrs. Tingle. 
At Woodford, Mr. john Sanderson Collins, 
28. 
The Rev. Harry Burlewent, rector of 
Church Brampton. 
At lowcester, Miss Shepherd. 
At Tiigham Ferrers, Mr. james Brown. 
At Balse, near Brackley, Mr. ‘I’. Blen- 
cowe, 80. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Great Stukeley, the Rev. 
Thomas Lloyd, vicar of Lewesden, North- 
amptonshire, to Miss Adams. 
Died.] “At Hantingdon, Miss Grimwood, 
daughter of Men W, i ate bf Godman 
ter.—ir. Stone. Ms 
At Alconbury, ‘Mr Arthur, 67. 
CAMBUIDGESHIRE. 
The member’s prizes or fiiteen guineas each 
are this year adjudged to Mr. Wm. Grant 
Cantley, of Pembroke e-hall, Senior Bachelor, 
for his dissertation on the foliowing subject: 
—Urrum hares ciwiun emendet an corriimpat 
eorimercium Pam to Messrs. Wilkinson 
Matthews. of Trinit soleve, and John Tur- 
her, of Sc John’s, M le Rachilene 5 the sub- 
ject of whose dissertation was, Utrum literis 
prosit librorum, q anta nunc est exitorum cepia ? 
The Bishop oF Badan has trans erredtwelve 
hundred pounds stock to the Master and 
Feliows v r-college, and directed the 
W. Tear, to Miss 
Robert Pell, to Miss 
interest to heJaic out annually in the purchase 
ef three gold medals, to be contended for by 
the Stad S of that college; one of fifteen _ 
guineas, a prize for the best Latin Lissertation 
on some evidence bi christianity; another of 
fifteen guiricas, a prize for the best English 
composition on some moral precept of the 
gospel ; “and one of ten guineas, a prize to the 
Most distinct and graceful reader in, and re- 
guise attendant at, Chapel; and the surplus, 
= s 
Northamp'on—Huntingdon— Cambridge, Ke. 203 
if any,'to be laid out im books, and distributed 
by the Master. The subjects will not be 
given out till October; which, in this first 
instance, it is probable that the Bishop will 
propose himseli, 
Marred.] At Willingham, Alexander 
Powell, esq. of Hurdcott House, Wilts, to 
Joanna, second daughter of the Rev. Pry Law, 
prebendary of Carlisle. 
Died.] At Wisbech, Mr. William Scotch- 
brook.—-Mrrs_ Friend. 
At Cambridge, the Rev. George Downing 
Whittington, of St. Johns College, cldest 
son of Jacob W_ esq. of Theberton Hall, 
Suffolk.-Mrs, Comings, mother of Mr C. 
merchant. 
At Derwer, near Downham market, Mr. 
William Collingwood, 61. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| At Oby, thy Rev. Henry Bath- 
hurst, rector of that place, and chancellor of - 
the diccese of Norwich, to Miss Frances 
Mackenzie, daughter of the late John M. esq. 
of Strathgarve, Ross-shire. 
At Wymondham, Mr. John Mitchell, soli- 
citor, to Miss Jackson, daughter of William J. 
esq. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. L. C. Marsh, of Cam- 
bridge, to Mrs. Kemp, daughter of W. D. Pale 
mier, esq. 
At Norwich, Henry Hall, gent. to Mrs. 
Barker 
Died.] At Norwich, Mrs. Sarah Rockham, 
36.—M:. Joseph Johnson, 77.—Mr. Peter 
Neale, 87.—Mr. J. Watts, butcher, a well: 
known character, on Newmarket turf, 63. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] Mr. Edwaid Morse, of Barton 
turf, to Miss Morse, daughter of Thomas M. 
esq. of Lound. 
Mr. Isaac Snapes, second son of Mr. Samuel 
S. of Ousder, to Miss Elizabeth Cator, youngest 
daughter of Mr. William C. of Cowlinge.— 
Mir, W. Pryke, of Gieat Henny, to Miss 
Mary Brewster youngest daughter of the late 
Waldegrave B. gent. of Bevington house, 
Essex. 
At Ipswich, Mr. R. Aldrich, of Finboe 
rough, to Miss Davey.— homes C. Bunbury, 
esq. of the Pembroke Militia, to Miss Rod- 
well, daughter of the late J. R. esq. of Liver- 
mere. \ 
Died.| At Barking Hall, the Hon. So- 
phia Ashburnhem, second daughter of Vis- 
count, St. Asaph, 19. 
At Bradfield Lodge, near Bury, Fl liza, 
youngest daughter of J. B. Edwards, esq. 4., 
At Yoxtord, Mr. Turner, attorney. 
At Ipswich, W_ Bush. 
At Elden, Mrs Bull, wife of the Rev. Tho- 
mas B. 
At Bury, Mr. Walter.—Mirs. 
lant, a maiden lady, 88. 
At Bungay M. Abel, esq. bptoens 69. 
At Saxmundham, Mis. Andrews, 
At Stewupland, Mrs. Stedman, 38. 
Mary Gal- 
At 
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