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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The subjects for the members’ prizes for 
this year are: for the senior bachelors, Que 
pracipue sint labentis Imperi: Indicia? For the 
middie-bachelors, Queanguam Histrionis Artem 
MIU CHUL y gueerendum tamen, utrum Mores Homi- 
num emendet magis, an corrunipat Scena 2? 
The chancellox’s two gold medals, value 
fifteen guineas each, for the two commencing 
Bachelors of Arts who shall acquit them- 
selves the best in classical learning, are this 
year adjudged to Mr. Charles James Blcom- 
field, and Mr. Richard Ward, beth of Trinity 
college. 
The postmasters general have lately esta- 
blished a post-office at Arrington, which can- 
not fail of proving a great_convenience to the 
places in its vicinity, at the same time that 
it will sfford much facility to the public in 
general, in travelling upon the north read, as 
it ane 1g them to ensure more earn 
their relays upon their journies. 
Married.} At Cambridge, John Isaac Heard, 
esq. of Peter-house college, and of Kinsale, 
dreland, to Miss Mary Wilkes, daughter of 
the late Hope, W. esq. of Lofts, Essex. 
At Denver, Mr. William Wiles, jun. at- 
torney,of Downham Market, to MissTubting. 
At Kneesworth, James Murkland, esq. 
of the 69th Ee to Miss Misttiuecicl, 
daughter of the late Sir Edward N. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mr. Dimmock.— 
Mr. James Lynton, of the George inn. 
At Royston, Mr. William Bucks 70.—- 
Mr. Edward Fletcher, of the royal navy, 19. 
At Harston, in consequence of being thrown 
from a chaise, Mrs. Watson, wife ot Mr. 
John W. 
At Sawston Hall, Ferdinand Huddlestone, 
esq. 71. 
Mr. Michael. Macormick, of Witcham, 
Isle of Ely. He was returning from Newmar- 
‘ket on horseback, when the animal run with 
him against the pele of a carriage, which broke 
two of his ribs and occasioned his instant 
death. 
At Bassingbourn, Mrs. ye ee wife of 
the Rev. Mr. C. 37. : 
NORFOLK. 
Married. ] At East Dereham, John Nelson, 
esq. to Miss Emily Smith, fifth daughter of 
Thomas S. esq. 
At Norwich, Mr. Thomas Cruso, to Mics 
Goodwin. 
At Lynn, Mr. Francis Goodwin, to Miss 
Stort, only surviving daughter oi the late Mr. 
Martin. 
At Cromer, Jahn Thruston Mott, esq. of 
Barningham Hall, to Sophia, youngest daugh- 
ter of the late Henry Partridge, esq. 
Died.| At Pulham St. Mary, Mr. William 
Webb, jun. attorney. 
At Aylsham, Mr. Charles Nealey upwards 
of thirty ‘years organist there, 63.—-Mrs. 
Chapman, $3.—Mr. John Fish. 
At Hardwick, Mrs. Page, wife of Mr. John 
P. 64 
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At Shipdam, Mr. William Farrer, 58. 
At Guton Hall, Mrs. Rackham, wife of 
Mr. Matthew R, 39. 
At Harleston, Miss §. Darby, only daugh- 
ter of Mr. Robert D. 21. 
At Geldestone, Miss Dowson, eldest daugh- 
ter of B. U. Dowson, esq. 
At Needham, Mis. Bensley, relict of Tho- 
mias B. esq. late of Norwich. . 
* At Wells, Charles Boyles, esq. 82. 
At Wimbotsham, Mr. Henry Raven, 46.. 
At Bunwell, Mr. Thomas Austin, 84.— 
Mis. Chasteney, wife of Mr. William C. 42. 
At Melton House, aged 18, Miss -Astley, 
eldest daughter of Sir Jacob Astley, bart. one 
of the representatives of the county. It is 
painful toadd, that this excellent young lady, 
whose virtues and acquirements added to the 
interesting period of her life, rendered her 
peculiarly an object of affection and source of 
happiness to her family, has fallen a sacrifice 
to an accident which has lately been alarming 
frequently. Standing near a fire, and in the 
act of threwing some coals on it, part of her 
dress caught fire, and being cotton, the whole 
cf it- was instantly in flames, and almost as 
instantly consumed; her person, at the same 
time, beingso dreadfully burnt, that she sur- 
vived little more than aA pee hours. 
At Loddon, Mr. Fhomas Burrell, 69.—0 
Mr, William Crisp, 69. 
At Norwich, Mrs, Fairhead, 48.——-Mr. Wil- 
liam Perkins. ao Mir Lack, $4.—Mirs. Eli- 
zabeth Hayward, 60.—Mr. Stephen Wilde, 
who established the silk crape manufacture in 
this city.——Mrs. Toll, relict of Mr. John T. 
73.—Mrs. Lens, widens of John L. esq. 79.— 
Mrs. Mary Nichols, 72.—Myrs. Bond, 24.— 
Mrs. Riches, 72.<—Mrs. Kett, 38.—-Miss M. 
A. Critchfeld, third daughter of Mr. John 
C.—WMrs. Dale, 69. 
At Yarmeuth, Lieutenant Henry Night- 
ingale, R.N. 33.—-Henry, second son of Wil- 
liam Paget, esq.—Miss Absolon. 
- At Thetford, Mrs. Elizabeth Mackenzie, 
mother of the Rev. Mr. M. of the same 
place, 76. ‘ee Ae 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| William Barthrop, : esq. of Par- 
ham, to Miss Keer, daughter of G. 5B. Keery 
esq. of Framlingham. 
Dr. Charles Wilson, of Yoxford, to Miss 
Coleman, of Beccles. 
Died.| At Lakenheath, Mrs. Newton, wife 
of Mr. Wiliam N. 38. 
At Bildestone, William Hines, gent. 56. 
At Bury, Mrs. Horsiey.—Mr. {. H. Fitch, 
Z.—-Mrs Fleetwood, wife of Mr. F. of the 
Excise Office, 69.—Mr. G. Fishpool, who — 
lived ne years in the family of Sir Patrick 
Blake, of this tow. 
At ane Mr. Tee Woods, 67. 
At Woodbridge, Mrs. Sarah Skinner. 
At Sudbury, Mrs. Andrews. 
a Earl Stonham, Mrs. Tricker, 104. 
At Ipswich, Mr, Buddry. —Mr, j. Roberts, 
guarter-master and siding-master to the 7th 
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