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Senior Bachelors.—Quzenam commoda lit- 
teris humanioribus oriri poflint ex Veterum 
Monumentis, nuper Egypto patefaétis ? 
Middle Bachelorss—Quid de Origine et An- 
tiguitatePoematum Homero vulgoafcriptorum 
pronunciari debeat ? 
The fubjeéts appointed for Sir W. Browne’s 
medals for the prefent year, are, 
Fer the Odes: In Obitum mezefiffimum 
Ducis D’Enghien. 
Epigram: Quid nofter Rofcius egit ? 
Married.} At Cambridge, Mr. Robt. Bar- 
ber, butler, of Trinity Hall, to Mrs. Mary 
Steers. 
At Great Stukeley, Mr. Raworth, of Lei- : 
cefter, to Anne, youngeft daughter of the late 
“Mr. Matthew Adams, of Mepal, inthe ifle 
of Ely.—Mr- Jas. Parker, of Kirton Holme, 
to Mifs Tookey. 
Died.| At Ely, Mr. Samuel Kempton, 
‘grocer, in his 67th year.—Mrs. Martin, 
aged 92. 
At Cambridge, aged 75, Mrs. Cory, mo- 
ther of Dr. Cery, mafter of Emanuet College. 
-—Mr, Facon, an eminent grazier, of Borough 
Fen. 
At Haflingfield, aged 84, Mrs. D. Young, 
of Lynn. 
At Moulton, Mr. William Spencer, of 
Balfham, farmer. He was overturned ina 
taxed cant, which fell upon him, when he 
received a fra€ture of his arm, and other 
contufions, of which he expired in an hour 
and a half, in the 79th year of his age. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.} Mr. George Jay, of Cromer, 
nephew of George Cubit, efq. of Catfield, to 
Mifs Elger, of Calkirk.—Mr. Thomas Pal- 
mer, of Conghsm, to Mrs, Weft, widow of 
_ Mr. Edward Weft, late of Bardon Bendith, 
near Stoke Ferry.—The Rev. John Glaffe, 
reCtor of Barnham, to Mifs A. M. Martin, 
third daughter of Sir Mordaunt Martin, bart. 
of Long Met!ford, Suffolkx—Mr. John Sayer 
Warmoll, furgeon, of Shottifham, to Mifs 
Sufannah Stone, daughter of Mr. W. Stone, 
tanner, of Hempnall.—-Mr. Thomas John- 
fon, of Swaftham, to Mifs Hunter, of Lynn. 
Died.| At Norwich, aged 70, Mr Georg- 
flenner, a native of Saxony, and for many 
years'a medical practitioner —Aged 33, Mrs, 
Sufannah Cock, wife of Mr. Jofeph Cock, 
wine-merchant.—Mrs, 
of William Taylor, efg.—Mr. Partridge, of 
the Old Barge public-houfe.—Aged 17, Mifs 
Lorena Walker, eldeft daughter of the Rev. 
John Waiker.—Aged roo, Mr. Hammond.— 
Mrs. Lawne, wife of Mr. B. Lawne.— Aged 
“26, Mrs. Eliz. Cubit, widow of the late Mr. 
“Robert Cubit, who died under-chamberlain of 
Worwich in Auguft, 1780.—Aged 24, Mr. T. 
Booth, printer.—Aged 74, Mrs. Judith 
Spencer —-Mr, William Crow, aged 72.— 
Mr. Robert Prentice, liquor-merchant.— 
Aged 20, Mr, S. J. Sherring, linen-draper.— 
Aged 63, Mrs. Gent, wife of Mr. Gent, of 
Neéton, near Swaffham. 
Morfolk—Su/falk. 
Mary Taylor, fifter 
(March 1, 
At Fakenham, Mrs. Norris. 
At Beccles, seed 73, the Rev. Mr. Saf- 
ford, rector of Mettingham, Suffolk. 
At Litcham High-houfe, aged 74, Mr. 
John Temple, farmer. 
At Wells, very fuddenly, Mr. H. Girdle- 
ftone, an eminent furgeon.—Aged 71, Mr. 
Jeremiah Cozens, of Weftwick; and, ag the 
fame day, aged 31, Mrs. Cozens, wife of 
Mr. Jeremiah Cozens, of Sprowftone.—Aged 
20, Mr. John Hubbard, only fon of the late 
Mr. John Hubbard, of Foulfham. 
At Sennowe, aged 57, Thomas Wodehoufe, 
efq. youngeft brother of Lord Wodehoufe.— 
Aged 67, Mrs. Cubitt, wife of Woolmer 
Cubitt, of Erpingham, gent. who, in the fe-. 
veral relations of wife, parent, and friend, 
was equalled by few; furpaffed by none. 
At Northwold, near Stoke Ferry, the Rev. 
William Hinton, D.D. re€tor of the former 
place, and one of his Majefty’s juftices of 
the peace for this county. 
At Oxburgh, aged 69, Mr. Robert Wright, 
a truly honeft and worthy map. 
At Ormelby, near Yarmout’r, Hefter Man- 
ning, the wifeof W. Marine, efq. aged Go. 
SUFFOLK, 
Mawied.} Mr. John Evered, of Tudden- 
ham, to Mifs A. Brooks, daughter of Mr. 
Thomas Brooks, of Weft Row, Mildenhall. 
At Worlington, Mr. Derifley, miller, of 
Brancafter, Norfolk, to Mifs Blinkinfop. 
At Alderton, Mr. Hughes, furgeon, to 
Mifs J. Whimper, youngeft daughter of the 
late John Whimper, efq. 
Died.} Aged 56, Mr. Thomas barra 
farmer, of Mildenhail, 
At Brandon, Mrs. Hull, wife of Mr. Wil- 
liam Hull, aged 54.—Mr. George Keer, of 
Parham Houfe, aged 36. 
At Woodbridge, aged 17, Mifs Brand, 
daughter of the Jate John Brand, efgq. of 
Hemingftone Hall.—Mrs. Aldis, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Aldis, builder. 
At Bungay, aged 8r, Mrs. Barnes, relict 
of dee Barnes, gent. late of Barfham. 
At Sudbury, aged 22, John Gibbon New- 
man, B.A. of Caius College, Cambridge. 
—Aged 43, Mr. Thomas Denton, farmer, of 
Great Barton. His death appeared (by the 
coroner’s inqueft taken the fame day) to have 
been octafioned by miffing the path whilft. 
examining the premifes, which he was often 
accuftomed to do, during the night, when, 
unfortunately, he flipped into a pond, from 
which he had not power to extricate himfelf. 
At Wherftead Lodge, near Ipfwich, the 
Dowager Lady Harland, reli€t of Vice-admi- 
ral Sir R. Harland, pe. 
At Bury, aged 59, aftera lingering illnefs, 
which he fupported with great fortitude, 
Matthias Wright, -efq. alderman of that bo- 
rough ; an office he had ferved at three dif- 
tinét periods with the greateft credit; and 
had alfo for many years been one of the af- 
fiftant-Juftices, in which capacity he always 
acquitted himiftlf as an able and a€tive ma~ 
giftrate, 
