608. 
children, and has died sincerely lamented not 
only by his family, but also by those whom 
he indeed always considered as his friends, his 
scholars. He succeeded Mr. Vaughan, and 
was first admitted into the school when a poor 
boy to clean knives, shoes, &c. and was taught 
to read and write by the under assistants 5 
and so clesely did he apply himself to learn- 
ing, that at length he was appointed as an 
assistant to teach writing, in which he was 
scarcely excelled by any. He endeared him- 
self to his scholars by his pleasing address and 
mild bebaviour, and was no less beloved than 
his amiable predecessor. He has let behind 
him large property, the fruits of his merited 
industry. 
At Bedford, Mr. John Kilpin. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.} At Northampton, the Rev. W. 
Wilkieson, of Wocdbury-hali, Cambridge- 
shire, to Elizabeth, secons (aughter of Row- 
jand Mainwaring, esq. - Rewles, jun. of 
Washingley, Huntingauonshire, to Miss Bul- 
livant, of Peterborough, only daughter of the 
late Capt. John B. of the East-India com- 
pany’s service. 
Dicd.] At Mears es Mrs. ether ine 
Thornton, 74, a maiden lady, universally 
respected and beloved for her many excelient 
qualities. She exercised the charity of a 
sincére Christian. Her good-humour wasac- 
companied with fortitude, and her piety was 
unaffected. 
At Aynho, the Rev. Francis Mapletoft, 
rector of that place, 
At Orlingbury, Mr. Wm. Manning, 81. 
At Welford, Mrs. Wood. 
At Irchester, Mr. Benj. Mather, 29. 
At Deenthorpe, Mr. Wells. 
At Northampton, Mrs. Freeman, wife of 
Mr. John F. of the Catherine Wheel public- 
house.— Mr. John Newcome, one of the senior - 
alderm:n of the corporation, 75. 
At Moulton, Mr. Walton Pell. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
Died.] At Cambridge, Mr. David Ford- 
ham, a person generally known, but only 
partially esteemed: though his merits as a 
horse-dealer were such as to give him the 
yeputation of a good jucge of that animal, 
still his failings as a man were too prominent 
to escape the just censure of many provoked 
individuals. In his person he was slovenly 
in the extreme ; and his mangers were boorish 
and truly forbidding ; 5 still princes of the blood 
and peers of the realm have equally courted 
his acquaintance and sought his approbation ! 
=—Mr. Thomas Adams —Mr. Robert Painter. 
w= Mrs. Ind, mother of Mr. Alderman I. 78. 
e—Mrs. E. Wildman, 79. 
At Lirtle Abington, aged 55, the Rev. 
Andrew Pern, many years an acting magi- 
strate for this county. By his death the 
rectories of Abington inthe Clay, near Roy- 
ston, and of Isham Inferior, in the county of 
Northampton, are vacant. 
At Chatteris, Mrs. Simpole, 68, 
Northampion—Cambridge—Norfolk—-Suffolk. 
[ Jameidg 
At Swaffham, Mr. Thomas Bowyer, only 
surviving son of Thomas B. esq. 19. 
At March, in the Isle of Ely, Mr. James 
Bacon, 82. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] At Bawdeswell, Mr. Robert 
Bircham, of Hackford, to Miss Margaret 
Lloyd, third daughter of Richard L. esq. 
At Old Buckenham, Henry Norton, gent. 
to Miss Smith. 
At Norwich, the Rev. Mr. Grove, late 
curate of St. Stephen’s,° to Miss Parker. 
Died.| At Norwich, Mr.Wm. E. Robberds, 
second son of J. W. R. esq. alderman, and one 
of the sheriffs of this city, 21.—Mrs. Hewitt, 
74.—Mr. Samuel Cubitt, 41.—Mr. Joseph 
Youngs, 25.-—-Aged 77, Mr. John Clarke 
Snell, formerly of Bury St Edmund’s, but 
for the last 25 years a resident in this city. 
He was remarkable for his eccentricities, and 
his extensive knowledge of mankind. For 
the last 20 years he deveted his time to the 
almost exploded science of astrology, which 
rendered him a well-known character.—Mrs,. 
Eliz. Miller, of the Raven tavern, 54.—Au- 
gustes, the infant son of Capt. H, Edgar.—" 
Mr. “x. Smith, 45.—Mrs. Seaman.— Walter, 
third son of Mr. J. Carter, merchant, 10.— 
Mrs. Baxter, 52 —Mrs. Beacham, 52. : 
At Brancaster, Mr. N. Raven, 71. 
In the 75d year of his age, the Rev. Tho, 
Bowen, upwards of 40 years rector of Palham 
St. Mary the Virgin, and Pulham St. Mary 
Magdalen. These valuable jivings are in the 
gift of the crown. 
At Blickling, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Jos. 
Dixie Churchill, rector of that place, 38. 
At Lyan, John Cary, esq. one of the alder- 
men of that corpuration, 72 —Alex Bowker, 
esq. an alderman and magistrate, 55.—Mr. 
Charles Newman, 66. - 
At Toft, near Bec.les, Mr. Dan. Dec! 88. 
At ep Miss Lancaster, 40. 
At Lakenham, Mrs. Phillips. 
At Holt, Mrs. Fisher, relict of Tho. F. esq. 
At Thorpe, Mrs. Sayer, relict of John S. 
esq. formerly of Trowse. 
At Trunch, Mrs. E. House, wife of Wm. 
H. gent. 67. 
At Burnham, Miss P. Allison, 
At Sculthorpe, Miss Green, 28. : 
At Attleburgh, Arthur Buttle, esq. many — 
years a captain in the marines, 71. 
At Wells, irs. Catherine Smith, relict of 
Press S. gent. formerly of Worstead, 82. _ 
At Snottisham, Mrs. Styleman, wife of 
Henry S. esq. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Earsham, near Bungay, John 
Waddams, esq. of the 67th regiment of foot, 
to Anna Maria, youngess daughter of Mark 
Butcher, esq.—Richard Rye, gent. late of 
Gosbeck, to Miss Whiting. 
At Kersey, Mr. Samuel Garrard, to Mrs. 
Fulcher. 
Died.} At Brandon, Miss Susan Harriet 
Willet, daughter of Mr. ts W. banker, 18, 
At 
