a 
terbury.—The Rev. T. C. Bailey, curate of 
Chiselhampton, Stadhampton, and. Baldon, 
38.—-Margaret, wife of Mr. C. Cox, jun. 32. 
At Blount’s Court, Lady Price, 85. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
An alarming fire broke out, on the night of 
May 26th, at the house of Captain Smith, at 
Thorney, which consumed the house, toge- 
ther,with four out-houses and six fine horses: 
The whele loss is estimated at 80001. not 
one-third of which was insured. 
Married.| At High Wycombe, W. Rose, 
esq. to Miss Baly. 
Died:| | At Great Hal! Barn, Beaconsfield, 
Edmund Waller, esy. a lineal descendant of 
the poet of that name. 
At Bradwell, Mrs. Head, 73. 
At Winslow, Mrs. Y exes: wife of ae 
Y¥. gent.—Mr. R. Barton. 
At Hagendon, Mr. Thomas Goodson, 71. 
At Tingewick, Mr. Jobn Perry, many 
years of the Waggon and Horses ieee Ban- 
bury. 
At Milton, Rosetta, only daughter of Mr. 
Wm. Ratcliffe. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Dicd.] At Hertford, Captain F. O. G. 
Skinner, late commander of his Majesty’ $ 
sloop, Trinculo, 25. 
At East Barnet, W. Ashhurst Smith, se- 
tond son of the late Dr. H. S. of Trevor Park. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Marrsed.| At Bedford, Barham Livius, 
esq. of Bartley Lodge, Hants, to Lucy, 
daughter of John Foster Barham, esq. of 
Exeter. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Dicd.] At Laddington, Fhomas Palmer, 
esq. eldest son of Sir Thomas P. of Charlton, 
39. Mr. P. married Sophia, third daughter 
of Sir Justinian Isham, bart. who, with three 
children, survives him. 
At Daventry, the Rev. Thomas Robins, 
75. 
At Northampton, ‘Mr. Inwood, 46. 
At Peterborough Charles Moore, esq. 69. 
At Higham Ferrers, Mr. Charles Malin, 
post-master. 
At Walgrave. Mr. Wm. Barker. 
At Dingley, Frances, daughier of the Rev. 
Edward Griffin, 23. 
At Holcot, Mr. Robert Ekins, 78. 
EUNTINGDONSHIRE. y 
Dicd.] At Hemingford, Wm. Desborough, 
esq. one of the aldermen of Huntingdon. 
At Huntingdon, Mrs. Atkinson. 
At Hilton, Mrs. Oakley, 
At Buckden, Mrs. Gilby, 41. 
At Addersley Hall, near Stoke Godisgton, 
Colonel Skene, formerly an American loyal- 
ist, 94, 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
A navigab‘e.canal, to be called the North 
London Canal, is intended to be cut from the 
metropolis into the river Cam: in this county, 
opening.a direct communication with several 
@ther counties. 
610 Buckingham— HE. ertford—Bed ord— Northampton, Kc. [July 4, 
Married.} The Rev. Daniel Twining, rec * 
tor of Stilton, to Jane, eldest daughter of 
John Wing, esq. of Thorney Abbey. 
Died.) At Wisteach, Lady Mary Knollis, 
eldest daughter of Charley, Creatine ad) Ear} 
of Banbury, and aunt to the present claimant 
of that title, 80.—-Mrs. Guest, wife of Mr. 
George G. 40. 
At Cambridge, Miss Raye, eldest daughter 
of Mr. Lucas R.=-Mrs. Walker.—-Mr. James 
Toakley, 40.—Mrs. Catherine Smith; who ~ 
had been 11 years a nurse in Addinbrooke 
Hospital, 65. : 
At Wimblington, Mr. Pesci Bavin, Sh. 
—Mr. Robert Sole, 82: 
At Grandford House, near thine, Natha- 
niel Goocman, esq. 23. 
| NORFOLK, 
The Lancastrian School Committee of Nor- 
wich, have purchased a most e‘ivible spot of 
ground jn College-court, between Tombland 
and St. Martin’s Palace Plain, where et 
purpose erecting a school room. 
A very rare and curious fish, called He 
Opah, or King Fish, was found on the 24th 
of May, cast on the beach at Mundesley. 
Ie is of that genus which Linnaus distir- 
guishes by the name of Chatodon, and is said 
to be very common on the coast of Guinea. ' 
Pennant, in his British Zoology, says, that 
there have been ares five instances of this. 
fish being in our seas; four were caught in” 
the north, and a fifth; at iki Devon- 
shite, 1792. 
Married | At Lynn, Mr. G. Hartwood, — 
of the Custom house at that place, to Miss’ 
Hémington, daughter of J. H. esq.—Thomas ” 
Brightwell, esq. to Miss Wilkin, "halaghieet of 
the late W. W. esq. of Costessey. 
At Norwich, Captain Richard Chetham, of 
the 47th regiment, to Miss Tomlinson, | 
danghter of the late Rev. Robert T. of Cley. 
—James Hales, esq. to Barbara, youngest ” 
daughter of the late J. G Baseley, esq." 
Captain Alexander Campbell, of the royal ar- 
tillery, to Constantia, daughter of the late ' 
Francis Gostling, esq. of Coulsey Wood, Suf- 
folk.--John Cobb, esq. of Lynn, to Miss M. 
G. Mundford, of East Dereham. 
Died.] At Wells, Mr. William Nettle-~ 
ton, 77. 
At Happisburgh Hall, Mr, Thomas ape 
76. 
At Woodton, Mr. Richard Matthews, 7 73. 
At Starston, in her 100th year, Mrs, 
Wralne. 
At Brockdish, Mrs. Hastings, 25. 
At Hemsby, Mrs. Huntington, 70. 
At Lynn, Mr. Putterill, 35. 
At Swaffham, Miss Charlotte Marcon. ~ 
At Despham, Mrs. Taylor. 
At Shotesham, the Rev. Mr. Ansdell, 97. 
At Loddon, Mrs. Woodrow, wife of Mr. W 
schoolmaster. | tas 
At Fordbam, Mis. Wright, wife of Joba 
W. gent. 
At Booten, Thomas Rump, esq. 65. “ 
. - fat 
