270 Northampion—Huntingdon—Cambridge—Norfolk. [Aprilt, 
At Padbury, James Burgess, esq. to Mrs. 
Sarah ‘lear, relict of Mr. John T. of Bourton. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. _ 
Died.] At Thrapston, Mrs. Blunsom, wife 
ef Mr. John B. of the George Inn, 42. 
At Northampton, Mrs. . Dennis.—-Miss 
BallieeMr. Gibbins, ironmonger and seeds- 
man. He was attacked by a disorder nearly 
resembling the croup.in children, which in- 
creased with such violence and rapidity, as to 
prove fatal in two days. 
At Eydon, Mrs. Susan Aspinwall, wife of 
Mr. John A. of Kempston, Beds. 
- -_ HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Fletton, E. Picking, esq of 
the 36th regiment of foot, to Miss Hudson. 
At Huntingdon, Mr. Bradshaw, to Miss 
Greaves.—On the same day, Mr. Johnson, 
to Miss Sarah Greaves, sister of the above.—— 
Mr. Travell, of Buckden, to Miss Mary 
Barnes. 
Died.] At Ramsey, Mr. John Brown, 59. 
At Eynesbury, the Rev. Richard Little- 
hales, more than forty years vicar of Eaton- 
Socon, Bedfordshire, and of Glendon in this 
county, 81. 
At Huntingdon, Miss Pelt. 
At Needingworth, Mr. Thomas 
76. 
Howard, 
CAMRRIDGESHIRE. 
A subscription has been commenced in 
Cambridge, for establishing a school on Mr. 
Lancaster’s plan, and a committee formed to 
conduct the business, consisting of the Rev. 
Dr. Ramsden, Rev. Dr. Jowett, and several 
other clergymen. It is ascertained that the 
number of children in the town amounts to 
4169 between the ages of six and twelve; 
and that the present established charity- 
schools contain but 288, of whom only 72 
are taught to write. Nearly 3001. has al- 
yeady been raised, and a schoolmaster adver- 
tised for, capable of carrying the plan into 
execution. ; 
The subjects for the dissertations of the 
Bishop of London’s medals in Christ College, 
are this year proposed by his lordship, and 
dre as follow: For the Latin——Doctrina Re- 
demptionis universalis per mortem Christi ex sacris 
Scripturis patet.—For the English —F oolish and 
unlearned questions avoid, knowing that they do 
gender strifes, Gc. Fea 2Zd Tim. ch. ii. v. 
23, 24, 25. ai ‘ 
_ Died.] At-Cambridge, the Rev. John Bar- 
ker, D.D. master of Christ’s College, aged 
30; and twenty-nine hours after, Mrs. Bar- 
ker, his widow, aged 75, both natives of New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, and much respected. They 
were buried in one grave, in the antichapel 
of Christ?s College.. Dr. B. proceeded B.A. 
1748, M.A. 1752, D. D. 1781. -He. was 
elected Master in the year 1780, and served 
the office of Vice-Chancellor for that year. 
He held two livings in Lincolnshire, in the 
gift of the. crown.—-Mr. Edward Gooder.— 
Mrs. Ives, wife of Mr. Gilbert G.—Mrs. 
Sproson.—Mr. William Scott, cook of St. 
John’s college, 65.—-Mr. Robert Barron.— 
Edward Ind, esq. one of the aldermen of the 
corporativn, 56. He was distinguished by 
his taste for poetry, but much more by the 
purity of his mind, the rectitude of his con- 
duct, and the benevolence of his heart.— 
Mr. Joseph Gray, upwards of 23 yea:s apo- | 
thecary to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, 47, 
At Granchester, Mrs. Butts. 
At the Manor Farm, Sutton, in the Isle of 
Ely, Miss Maylin, only daughter of Joseph 
M. esq. 
At Ely, Mr. Martin, wife of Robert M, 
esq.—Mrs. Saran Prior, 89.—-Mr. fohn For- 
tingdon, one of the lay clerks of the cathe- 
dral. 
At Fulbourn, Mr. Carr, 75. 
At Wisbech, Mrs. Curtis, 83. 
; NORFOLK. ~ . 
Married.| At Ormesby, James Corbett, 
esq. of the royal navy, to Miss M. Stringer, 
third daughter of Mr. R.S. ; 
At Shipdam, Mr. John Mann, aged#’5, to 
the Widow Sutton, 60. 
. Benjamin Wiseman, esq. of Diss, to Miss 
Arrow, of Lowestoft. ; 
At Lynn, Lieut. Spaldjng, of the 7th gar- 
rison battalion, to Miss Ann Howard. 
At Great Milton, Mr. S. S. Deacon, sur- 
geon, of Norwich, to Miss Wright. 
Died.} At Norwich, Francis Colombiney. 
esq. 83. He served the office of sheriff of 
that city in 1769, and of mayor in 1776, but 
had resigned his alderman’s gown some years. 
—Mr. John Howard.—Mr. Benjamin Wal- 
ker, 58.—-Mr. William Dayaes.—Mrs. Susan 
Jolly.—Mrs. Blake.—Thomas Garland, esq. 
organist at the cathedral 59 years, aged 77.— 
Mrs. Jary, €8.—Mr. Matthew Taylor, 63.—.< 
The Rev. J.D. Dreyer, 64.—Mrs. Edmonds, 
wife of S.G. Edmonds, M. D. and only daugh- 
ter of Mr. Wright, of Great Snoring, 28.— 
Mrs. Lydia Seward, wife of Mr. Emanuel S. 
and sister to Cammant Money, esq. of So- 
merleyton, near Yarmouth, 59. 
At Diss, Mrs. Nunn. 
At Acle, Miss K. Neave.—Mr. T. Boyce, 
of Repps, 67. 
At Wercham, near Stoke Ferry, Mr, John 
Balls, 58. 
_At Longham Hall, Mrs. Ann Hastings, 71. 
At Wareham, Mr. John Hubbard, 65. 
At Southwood, Mrs. Scott, sister to the 
Rev. J. Emeris, of Louth, Lincolnshire, 69. 
At Little Snoring, Mr. Thomas Cooper, 
fie 
At Banham, Mr. Thomas Syder, 89. 
At Thetford, Mr. W..C.,Clarke.—Charles, 
youngest son of the Rey. Joseph Wilkinson. 
—Mr. John Harvey, 81. a oy, 
At Weeting, Mr..Robert Jacob, 69. 
. At Lynn, Mr, Carr, merchant, 57. 
At Dilham, Mrs. Eliz. Joy, wife of Mr. J. 
“merchant, 62. 
At Swaffham, Mrs. Jeffery, relict of the 
Rev. Mr. J. vicar of Ludlam and Potter 
Heigham. . ee 
At 
