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1803.] Oxford/hire.—Northamptonfbire.—Cambridgefhire, Fe. 295 
prime of l'fe, Mrs. Clutterbuck, wife of the 
Rey. L. Clutterbuck, of Newark park, and 
enly daughter of Thomas Partridge, efq. 
At Dymock workhoufe, aged 85, James 
Drew, elqs who once poffeffed a confiderable 
eftate in that parifh. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
,Married.| At Oxford, Mr. Hedges, to 
Mifs Field, of Thame. 
Died.}| At Oxford, aged 72, Samuel 
Wetton, efq.—Aged 56, Mrs. Mary Slatter, 
widow of Mr. John Slatter, glazier.—Mrs. 
Smith, wife of Mr. George Smith.—-Richard 
Fitzgerald Townfend, efg. gentleman com- 
moner of Chriftchurch.—Aged 84, Mr. 
William Bignell, many years fenior common- 
yoom man of New College.—Aged 78, Mr. 
William Anfon, taylor and falefman.—Mrs. 
Kirrey, wife of Mr. William Kirrey.--Aged 
74, Mr. John Probatr, mafter of the Roebuck 
inn.—Aged 72, Mrs. Elizabeth Thatcher, 
widow of ‘Mr. Thomas Thatcher, manciple 
of Trinity College. 
At Watereaton, near Oxford, aged 85, Mr; 
Richard Rewland. . 
At Woolvercot, aged 85, Mr. John Ha- 
milton, fhoemaker. 
At Iffey, aged 75, Mrs. Smith, widow of 
Mr. John Smith, an eminent farmer. 
At Cuckley Green, near Nettlebed, James 
and Jane Willis, a venerable couple, aged gs, 
having been born within a few weeks of each 
other. They had lived moft affectionately in 
the married ftate 65 years, having formed 
their union in the memorable hard fro& of 
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
The tunnel through Blifworth Hill, near 
Worthampton, is at length completed. The 
tunnel is nearly two miles long, and has 
been one of the greateft difficulties the Grand 
Junétion Canal Company have had to fur- 
mount in executing that important undertak- 
ing—-an undertaking which promifes more 
public benefit than any of the kind yet com- 
pleted in this kingdom, as it opens a direct 
intercourfe with the metropolis, by inland 
navigation, from the northern, north-eaftern, 
north-weftern, and midland, canals and ma- 
npfaétories. 
Married.j Mr. Wilfon, brewer, of Cot- 
ton End, near Northampton, to Milfs Baler, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. R. Baker, wool ftapler. 
_meMr. Pilkington, of Clipfhram, Rutland, te 
Mrs. Baines, of St. Miartin’s Stamford Baron, 
in this county. —Mr. William Wilkinfon, of 
Northampton, to Mifs Norton, of Yelvertoft. 
At Northampton, Henry Difney Roebuck, 
efq. late of Ingrees, Kent, to Mifs Delaval, 
daughter of Colonel Delaval, of Redbourne 
Houfe, Herts.—Mr. John Franey, to Mifs 
Penelope Todd, of Southwick, near Oundle. 
Died.j At Wollafton, Mr. William Lucy, 
farmer and grazier. 
At Weftby-by-Weedon, the Rev. John 
Law, upwards of thirteen years pattor of a 
diffenting congregation at that place. 
At Denford, Mrs. Jane Freeman.—=Mr. 
Thomas Horton, fen. of Yardly-Gobion. 
At Peterborough, aged 73, Mr. Robert . 
Miller, : 
At Oundle, Mr. Thomas Ragfdell, baker. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The two gold medals, value fifteen gui- 
neas, for the encouragemens of clafiical 
learning, are this year adjudged to Mr. Wil- 
liam Langley, of St. John’s College, and 
Mr. William Granger Cautley, of Pembroke 
Hall, Cambridge, Bachelors of Arts. The 
fubject of the poem for Mr. Seaton’s prize 
for the prefent year is, ‘* Chrift*s Lamenta- 
tion over Jerufalem.” 
_ Married.| At Cambridge, Mr. John 
Smith, butler of Magdalen College, to Mrs. 
Holland.—Thomas Belton, efq. Captain in 
the Shropfhire militia, to Mifs Butcher, 
daughter of Mr. Alderman Butcher.—Mr. 
James Lynton, to Mifs Sufan Hunt.—Mr, 
Frederick Giblin, of Wimbifh, to Mifs Sufan 
Leonard, of Caftle Camps.—-Captain Thomp- 
fon, of the Wifbeach volunteers, to Mrs. 
Clarke, widow of the late Mr. Clarke, of 
Colne, Huntingdonfhire. 
Died.| At Ickleton Abbey, Mrs. Cham- 
bers, wife of Mr. Chambers. 
At Newmarket, Mr. Richard Edwards, 
many years an eminent baker.—Aged go, 
Mrs, Mary Pettet, aunt to Mr. William Pet- 
tet, farmer and maltfter.—Mr. Charles Plan- 
ner, of the Horfe Shoe public-houfe. 
At Cambridge,- aged 48, Mrs, Sufannah 
Truffon, formerly of Bury.——Mrs. James, 
wife of Mr, Harman James, of the King’s 
Head, near Magdalen College.—Aged 82, 
Mr. Gilbert Ives.— Aged 74, George Barlow, 
efq. of Moulton, near Newmarket. _ 
At Wifbech, in his 52d year, Mr. Abrae 
ham Hardy, comptroller of the cuftoms. 
At Conington, Elizabeth Philips. 
was born, lived 85 years, and died, in the 
fame houfe. 
NORFOLK. 
A new ftreet is about to be built at Yar- 
mouth, by public fubfcription. It will lead 
from the bridge te the market, and afford a 
fhorter paffage for carriages. 
The late general meeting of the Norfolk 
Agricultural Society, at Lynn, was fully ate 
tended. The premium of a piece of plate, 
of ten guineas value, was voted to Mr. Be- 
van, of Riddlefworth, fora crop of lucerne. 
The premium for preferving the greatet 
number of acres of turnips, was given to Mr, 
Repton, of Oxnead, fubjeét to the infpece 
tion and report of three judges appointed. 
Two pens only of fhearling wethers were 
fhewn for the prizes, one of the Leicefter 
breed, belonging to Mr. Johnfon, of Kemp- 
fton; the uther, of the Southdown breed, to 
Mr, Hill, of Waterden ; being without com- 
P Pe petition, 
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