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Newton, Hunts, to, Mics Maydwell, third 
dashter of the late 1. Mi. esq. of Fothering- 
hay. 
fied.] At Peterborough, Mr. fohn Tayler. 
—Mrs. Whitsed, 65.—Jjohn Hetherington, 
gent. 83. 
At Walton, Nickie Wiecuis meatal aia Mr. Ro- 
bert Manton, 26. 
At Hardington, near Northampton, Benja- 
min Lever, esq. 
At Harleston, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, 
Flavell, 16. 
At Northamptor, Robert, eldest son of R. 
Fleetwood, esg. of the Victuatiing Office, 
London, 14 —=-Mr. Buceutt.- Mr. Levi, 66. 
-—-Mrs. Battin.—-Mr. Marriot.——Mr, A)der- 
man Hall. He thrice served the office of 
mayor, a cifcumstaoce unprecedented in the 
annals of that corporation. 
At Mears Ashby, Mr. John Church, 87. 
At Courtenhall, Miss Wake, daughter of 
Sir William W. bart. 16. 
At Pitsford, Miss Freshwater. 
At Hardinston, Benjamin Lever, esq. 
At Welford, Mr. Spencer, of the Talbot 
Inn, 77. 
At West Haddon Lodge, Mss Elizabeth 
Heygate, 14. 
At Harpole, Mr. Valentine Smith. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.} At Yaxley, Mr. Johr Bicd, of 
West Walton, Norfolk, to Miss ‘Warwick, 
of Stanground, near Peterborough. 
At St. Ake Mr. Edward Shinfield of Wis- 
bech, to Mrs. Wilson.—Mr. Bull to Miss 
Dancer. 
At Hemingford Grey, Henry. Fowler, esq. 
youngest son of the Rev. Mr. F. rector of 
‘Warboys, to Miss Holgate, daughter of the 
Rev. George H. tate rector of Eyston, Essex. 
Died.} At Godmanchester, Mr. Henry 
Halfpenny.—Mr. Veasly, 90. 
At St. Neots, Mrs, Sturtle, 76: 
At Sawtry, Mr. Isaac Wheatley, 59. 
At Huntingdon, Mrs. Cranwell, relict of 
the Rev. John C. late rector of Abbot's 
Ripton. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Marvied.| Mr. Charles Dodson, of Peter- 
borough, to Miss Eliz. Bellamy, of Gedney. 
AtCherry Hinton, Mr. John Reynold Ly- 
on, son of Mr. William L. of Cambridge, to 
Margaret, second daughter of Mr. Thomas 
Sumpter H. 
At Ely, William Carter, esq. of the Inner 
Temple, London, to Jane, youngest daughter 
of the late Matthew Brackenbury, esq. 
| Died.} At Royston, Mrs. Nash, wife of i 
Mr. N. attorney, 63.—-Mr. Norris, of the 
Cross Keys Inn. 
Ar Cambridge, Mr. R. Hopkins, ‘cook of 
Trinity Hall aad Caius College, 47.—Mre 
Richard Betson, upwards of 40 years keeper 
of Trinity College Library, 64. —Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Rogers, 74. 
At Littleport, Mrs. S. Crurap, 83. 
At Marsh, Ms. John Elwes, 54. 
Norfolk— Sufolk— Essex. 
[ Dec. } > 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] At Yarmouth, Miss oe 
daughter of Admiral Billy D. to Captain Adye, 
of his Mayesty’s ship Briseis.—Mr. Thomas 
Davison, of Sunderland, to Miss C, Barrett. 
Died ] At Thorpe, near Norwich, the Rev. 
Samutl Newton, upwards of thirty years mi-_ 
nister of ,the dissenting congregation, called 
the Old Meeting, 78. 
- At Rougham, Fountain North, esq. 
At Earsham House, Joseph Windham, esq. , 
At Norwich, Mrs. Smith, relict of the, 
Rev. foshua 5. rector of Holt, 61. 
At Thetford, Mr. Joseph Durrant, many 
years boule ibe: -to the Norwich mail- 
coach, 45. + 
At East Harling, Mr. Watson, of the Swan 
inn, 43. 7 
At Oxburgh, Mary -Margaret, only sar- 
viving daughter of the Rev. Joshua Whue, 
rector of that pzrish. 
At Wymondham, Mr. Robert Bowser. 
-—Mr. James Large.—-Mrs. Coates, of Tit- 
ney, near Yarmouth. 
SUFFOLK, 
Application is intended to be made to pare. 
ljament in the next session, for a bill for gi- 
viding, allotting, and inclosing, the half-year 
lands, whole-year lands, commons, heaths, 
and wastes in the several parishes of Acton, 
Great Waldingfeid cum Chilton, Newton, 
and Great Cornard, i in this county, and also 
for an act for better paving, likewise for 
lighting; cleansing, and yeiebnae and othere 
wise improving the town of Bury St. Ed- us 
munds. 
. Married] “At Kersey, the Rev. W. 
Bird, to Sarah, only daughter of the late 
eaten recorder of Exeter. 
At All Saints, ‘near Bungay, Mr. Fisher, 
aged 76, to Mrs, Toungate, 73. 
At Bury,’ Mr. John Cocksedge, to Miss 
Mary Bryant, 
At Ipswich, Mr. George Bush, to Mrs, 
Dorkin. 
At Hopton, Francis Turner, , esq. of Lon- 
don, to Miss Sayers, eldest daughter of, Jameg 
S. esq. 
Died.] At Lavenham, P. Burton, esq. 
At Bury, Mrs. Hasted, wife of the Rev, 
Henry H. lecturer of St. Mary's, and only | 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. Ons of Fornham St, 
M ary.—-john Mills, gept. a man of | the 
strictest. integrity, and who ae CONSi-+ 
derable abilities as a self-taught mathema- 
tician, optician, and astronomer, 76. 
At Bungay, Mr. R. Movre.—Mis. ‘Spall. 
At Wickham pear Mrs. Churchyard, 
-—Mrs. Steward, wife of Mr. S. governor of 
Tattingstone house of industry. Be fig 
At Malton,. Mrs. Heath. 
At Mildenhall, Mr. Thomas Dyson. 
| A ESSEX. 
Great improvements. are making in Har- 
wich, under the direction of the Board of 
Orcnance. Workmen are busily employed 
ip erecting a battery before the Angelgate, 
year 
