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NORTHAMP TONSNIRE. 
Died.] At Wollaston House, Frances 
Diana, youngest daughter of Francis Dickens, 
esg. 19. 
At Gretton, Mrs. Satchell- 
At Middleton Cheney. Mrs, Gardiner. 
At Duston, Mr. Robert Blewitt, 36. 
At Stoke Bruerne, Mr. John Skears. 
At Daventry, Mrs. Wadsworth, 74. 
At Wilby, Mrs. Knight, 45. 
At Cransley, Catharine, wife of John 
Capel Rose, esq. and eldest daughter of the 
late Wm. Symonds, esq. of Burys 28. 
‘At Peterborough, Mr. Francis Money. 
At Northampton, Mr. John Mather, 45. 
=—-Mrs. Tibbitts, relict of Richard-T. esqs 
banker, of London, 77. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
Died.] At Wratting Park, aged 85, Gee 
meral Hajl, colonel of the old buffs, a brother 
ef the late john Hall Stevenson, esq. of 
Skelton Castle, Yorkshire, and grand nephew 
of the first Lord Lowther, Viscount Lons- 
dale. He was one of the oldest officers: in 
bis Majesty’s service, and aid-de-camp to the 
Marquis of Graxby, at the battle of Minden. 
At Cambridge, Miss Lyon. —Mr. Matthew 
Underwood.—Mr. Hallack, jun. 
At March, Mr. Nathaniel Goodman, 56. 
At Horningsea, Mr. Moore, 
At Willingham, Mr. B. D. Cabread, 29, 
At Chesttxford, near Cambridge, Mrs. 
Fynes, wife of Henry F. esq. “M.P. and 
eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Wylde, rector 
wof St. Nichelas, Nottingham. 
At Ely, Mr. Paul Gotsbed, 82. | 
At Whittlesea, Mr. James Aveling, 34 
NORFOLK 
A petition is about to be presented to par- 
fiament, for Jeave to erect a new bridge at 
the Foundery, Norwich. This measure, when 
effected will bring into the centre of the 
town, all passengers to and from Yarmouth, 
and other parts of the county. 
Married.| At Norwich, John Brown, €8q. 
of Mattishall, to Mrs. Sarah Hudson, 
At Yarmouth, the Rey. Mr. Benyon, 
dissenting minister, to Miss Mary Steward. 
Robert Emerson, esq. of Titchwell, to 
Elizabeth, daughter of Matthew Nelson, esy. 
gt Holme by thie Sea. 
At Erpingham, Capt. Cubitt, to Miss 
Churchill. 
_ At Norwich, Starling Day, esq. alderman, 
to Mrs. Rodwell. vibe Rev. Dr. Turner, 
dean of Norwich, to Miss Taylor, niece of 
the Rev. Mr. Peele. 
At Lynn, Mr. Baly, to Miss F. Goodwin, 
daughter of Mr. G. architect. 
Thomas Wythe, esq. of Eye, Suffolk, to 
Miss Case, of Middleton. 
~ Henry Harvey, sq. of Catton, to Miss 
Dalton, eldest daughter of the late Francis D. 
esq- of Swattham, 
Died} At Harleston, aged 72, Mr. aa 
2 SHAY: master of the Mathematical Aca- 
| Northampton. Cambridge.—Norfotk, Kc. 187 
demy in that town, which ke had conducted 
for many years, with much credit to himself, 
and benefit to others. In justice to the 
memory of this worthy man, and to the ho-. 
nour of this academy, we mention, that those 
two highly-distinguished characters, the Rey. 
-Professor Vince, of the University of Cam- 
bridge, andthe Rev. Dr. Brinkley, Astro- ) 
nomer Royal at the University of Dublin, 
received the rudiments of their mathematical 
knowledge at this well-known seminary. 
Mr. Tilney’s great watchfulness over the con- . 
duct of his numerous pupils, and scrupulous 
attention to their improvement, will occasion 
his memory to be long remembered by them 
with gratitude, and his death to be lamented 
with much sorrow.—Harriett,, daughter of 
Captain Hicks, of the second eastern regi- 
ment of Norielk local militia. 
At Wymoxcham, Mrs. Wigg, relict of Ros 
bert W. esq. many yeats Captain and adjutant 
of the East Norfolk militia. 
At Saxlingham, Mr. Robert Dawson, 77. 
At Long Stretton, Mrs. D’Urban, mother 
of Lieutenant colonel D°U.—Mr, William 
Moore, 98. 
At Lyan, Mr. Watson. —Mr. James Howe 
lett.-Mr. Gressenthwaite, druggist. © 
At Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, Mr. 
John Whistler, 46. 
At Downham Market, Mr. William Man- 
by. 
At Geldestone, in his 62d year, Thomas ‘ 
Herrich, esq. He was an acting magistrate 
and deputy lieutenant for this county, and 
. served the office of high sheriff during the 
memorable years of 1788 and 1789. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married The Rev. C. Brooke, of Ufford, 
to Miss C. Capper, daughter of the Rey. Mr: 
C. rector of Earl Soham, - 
At Nayland, Mr. Norton, to Miss Sarah 
Potter.——-Mir. W. Thurston, of Westhorp, 
to Miss Sarah Simpson, of Walsham-le- Wil- 
lows.—-Mrs A, Pars, jun. of Newmarket, to 
Miss Rigby, of Islington, Suffolk.--Mr.Tho- — 
mas Dowty, of High Wycomb, to Miss R. 
Golding, of Hadleigh. —Mr. Richard Haynes, 
of Gazely, to Miss Norman, of Kentford.- 
Mr. John Langham, to Miss Wendley, both of 
‘Cockfield.—Mr. William Fairweather, to 
Miss Stocking, both ef Walsham-le-Wil- 
lows. 
At Bradfield Combust, Lieutenant Errache, 
of the 43d régiment of foot, to Annabella 
Raymond, widow of the late Rev. Philip 
Honeywood R. and daughter of J. B. Edwards, 
esq of Bradfield Lodge. 
Died.] At Sudbury, Charles Hurrell, es 
late of Brunden Hall, Essex,-and one of the 
justices of the peace for that county, 69.. 
AS Cheyeley, Mrs. Folkes, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late M, F. esq. 
At Ipswich, Lieutenant J. Bucke, late 
‘commander of the Acute gyn-brig.—Mrs, 
Abbott, wife of S. A. esy—John Lloyd, esy, 
collector 
