98 Northamptonshire—Buckinghamshire—Iuntingdonshire, §:c. fFeb. 7, 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
. Married.} Mr. Treflove, furgeon of Clip- 
ftone, to Mifs Bullivant, daughter of the late 
Rev. Jolin B. re€tor of Marfton Truffel. 
\At Northampton, Mr. Jofeph H. Lomas, 
ef Leicefter, to Mifs Manning, daughter of 
Wm. M., efg. 
At Welford, Mr. W. Adkins, of Lothbury, 
Bucks, to Mifs Mary Lowel, fecond daughter 
of Mr. Ff. Cook L. 
At Harpole, Mr. Collier, fchoolmafter to 
Mifs Smith. 
Mr. Harris, furgeon and apothecary of 
Long Buckby, to Mifs Sarah Coach, of Har- 
Jefton. 
Died.] The Rev. Jofeph Lodington, vicar of 
Oundle, Northamptonfhire, and of Horbling, 
Lincolnthire, formerly of Sydney College, 
Cambridge, B.A.1777; M. A. 1780. 
At Stamford, Mr. Alderman Elgen.——Mrs. 
Gilchritt, wife of Mr. Horatio G. 
At Oundle, ifrs. Sugars, wife of Mr. S. 
At Northampton, Mr. John F. Taylor, 75. 
—Mr Francis W. Jeyes, attorncy.<Mrs. 
Eliz. Davie, 94. , 
At Kingfutton, Mr. W. Lovell, 39. 
At Thorahaugh, Mrs. Scotney, wife of Mr. 
Bi &: 
At Elton, Mr. Clayfon, of the World’s 
End Inn. 
At Badby, Mre Rob. Marriot, 63. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
The military fehools at Marlow and Wy- 
#embe, aré to be removed to Winchetter, as 
foon as the neceflary arrangements can be 
made for that purpofe. 
RUN TINGDONSHIRE. 
PMarried.| Mr. Edward Martin, of Bramp- 
ton Ledge, to Mifs Srephenfon, of Buckden. 
Mr. John Waller, of Sturtloe, to Mifs ©. 
Martin, of Brampton Ledge. 
Mr. Robert Underwood, of Ipfwich, to Mifs 
Safanna Afhton, eldeft daughter of Mr. John 
A. of St. Ives. ; 
Died.} At Fletton, Mrs. Maxwell, wife of 
George M. efa. 
At St. Ives,-Mrs. Hutchinfon, wife of Mr. 
Tho. H.—Mr. John Conftable, 64—-Mr. John 
tenant T., of the royal marines. 
At Alwalton, Sir R. Hetley; 69; He 
ferved the office of high iheriff for the coun- 
ty In 1800, and rece:ved the hogour of knight- 
hood on occafion of prefenting the addreis to 
his majeity to congratulate him on his happy 
efcape irom aflaflination by Hatfield. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
The fubje& of the poem for Mr. Seaton’s 
‘prize for the prejent year, is The Shipwreck of 
ip ne t 3 
St. Paul.—-The iubje&s appointed by the 
Wice-Chancellor for Sir W. Browne’s Medals 
for the prefent year are, for the Odes—In 
4 
Obitum Gulielmi 
BiBariov petya Kandy. 
The Truftees for the Hulfean prize have 
given notice, that a premium of forty pounds 
will this year be given for the be Critical 
Efjay on the Ninth Book of Bifbop Warburton’s 
Divine Legation of Mofes.—The Rev. Clau= 
dius Buchanan, Vice-Prefident of the Col- 
lege at Fort William, in Bengal, having pro= 
pofed, that two fermons fhall be preached be- 
fore the Univerfity on the fubje& of Tranfla- 
ting the Scriptures into the Oriental Languages, 
by fuch members of the univerfity as the uni- 
verfity miay appoint, and at fuch times as ma 
be convenient ; and having requefted that 
each of the preachers will accept the fum of 
thirty guineas, to be paid by Mefirs. Roehm 
and Co. London, on delivery of a printed 
copy of the fermons for the college of Fort- 
William in Bengal:—The Vice-Chancellor 
with the concurrence of the heads of colleges, 
has given notice, that a grace will be offered 
to the fenate, early in the next term, for ves 
ing the election of the faid preachers, and the 
appointment of the days of preaching, in the 
Vice-Chancellor, the Regius and Norrifian 
Proieflors of Divinity, or their Deputies, and 
the two Proétors, or a majority of them, of - 
whom the Vice-Chancellor fhal! be one. 
Died.| At Saffron Walden, Mrs. Sparrow. 
At Cottenham, JolinCallender, éfq 
At Cambridge, Mrs. Jackfon, reli@t of ifr, 
J. apothecary —Mr. Joha Golland.—Mr, W. 
Cooper, formerly a bookfeller on the markce 
hill.—Mr. Peter Spencely.—-Mr.. T, Scott. 
The Rev. Baptit Proby, D.D. dean of 
Litchfield, re€tor of Doddington, in the ifle 
of Ely, and of Thornhaugh and Weénsfora in 
Northamptonihire, and formerly of Jefus 
College, Cambridge, where he proceeded 
B.A. 1717, M.A. 1755,:and D.D. 1769. 
He had he'd Doddington, which is faid to be 
the moft valuable re¢tory in the kingdom, up- 
wards of 55 years. Sir Henry Peyton is the 
patron of Doddington, and ‘lhornhaugh and 
Wansford are in the gift of the Duke of Bed 
ford. 
At Ely, Mrs. Cuttris, 92.—Mr. R. Met- 
caife, fecond fon of the Rev. Wm. M., 19, 
~The Rev Lewis Jones, vicar of Witchford, 
82. He was formerly of Jefus College, Came 
bridge, B.A. 1745, M.A. 1749.—Henry 
Lawrence, gent. : 
At March, Mifs Ann Townfend, youngeR 
daughter of the late Mr. I-attorney, ef Downs 
ham Market, 22, 
NORFOLK, 
Married.} At Lakenhzath, Mr. Henry 
Pitt. Epigrams.—_—Méye 
Beit, furgeon of Thetford, to Mifs Waddelow, 
elde(t daughter of Mr. Matthew W., of Und- 
ley Hall, Suffolk. 
At North Repps, John Gurney, jun. efg. 
of Lynn, to Miis Eliz. Gurney, able of 
Richard G. efq. af Kefwick. } 
At Lynn, Jofhua Hewitfon, efy. of Hicke 
ley 
