296 
At Chefterton, Mr. Walker, 53. 
At Padbury, Mrs. Burgefs, wife of Mr. 
James B. 21. 
At Huntingdon, Sir John Alfton, bart. 45. 
——MMr. William Graves, 65. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The reprefentatives in parliament for the 
Univerfity of Cambridge -having propofed, 
after the example of his Grace the Chancel- 
Jor, to give two prizes of 15 guineas each 
to two fenior bachelors of arts, and the like 
to two middle bachelors, who {hall compofe 
the bet exercifes in Latin profe, which are 
*o be read publicly by them on aday to be ap- 
pointed for the purpofe; the Vice- Chan- 
cellor has appointed the following fubjeéts 
for this year: For the fenior bachelors, Utrum 
mores civium emendet an corrumpat commer- 
cium ? middle bachelors, Utrum literis profit 
dibrorum quanta nunc eff editorum copia ? 
The Rev. F. Wrangham, M.A. of Trinity 
College, and the Rev. E. D. Clarke, LL. D.’ 
of Jefus College, are to preach the two fer- 
mons before the Univerfity, on tbe fubject of 
tranflating the Scriptures into the Oriental 
languages, agreeably to the propofition of 
the Rev.Claudius Buchanan, vice-prefident of 
the College at Fort William in Bengal, for 
which he reque(ts that each of the preachers 
will accept the fum of go guineas. 
The two gold medals, value 15 guineas 
each, given by the Chancellor of tnis Uni- 
verfity, for the encouragement of claffical 
learning, are this year adjudged to Mr. Jofeph 
Kirkman Miller, and Mr. John Goocrich, 
bachelors of arts of Trinity college. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mr. William Hin- 
well, of the Bird-boltinn.—Mifs Ann Nut- 
ter, third daughter of Mr. James N. 14.— 
Mr. John Paul.—Sarah, the youngeft fifter 
of, Mr. Thomas Sharp. 
At Upwell, Mr. Edmund Overton, $6. 
At Teverfham, Mr. Thomas Foot, 79. 
At Linton, Mr. Robert Chalk, fen. 75. 
At Wifbech, Mrs. Sarah Dewey.—Mrs. 
Wright, wifeof Mr. W, mafter of the board- 
ing fchool, Godmanchetter, 28. 
NORFOLK, 
At the general meeting of the Norfoik 
Agricultural Society, held at Lynn on the 
13th of February, the following premiums 
were propofed for the prefent year:—To 
thofe perfons who fhall produce the beft one 
year old rams of the Leicefter, Scuthdown, 
or Norfoik breeds, for each of the refpeGiive 
breeds, being the beft in competition, a piece 
of plate of 51. value; or being the fecond 
beft, or without competition, of 31. value. 
To thofe perfons who fhall produce the beft 
pens of ewes one year old, confifting of three 
each, of the Leicefter, Southdown, or Nor- 
folk breeds, for each pen of the refpective 
breeds, being the beft in competition, a piece 
of plate of sl. value; or being the fecond 
beft, or without competition, of 31. value. 
To the perfon who fhall produce the beft bull 
Somer fetshire—Norfolk—Suffolk. 
fApril 1, 
not four years old, a piece of plate of sl. 
value. To the perfon who fhall produce the 
beft boar, not more than two years old, a 
piece of plate of 2]. value. To the perfon 
who fhall produce the beft ftallion for the 
purpofe of breeding horfes to be ufed in huf- 
bandry, being his own property, and having 
been ufed this feafonin Norfolk only, a piece 
of plate of 51. value. Tothote thepberds who 
fhall have been found to have, upon any day 
between the 1{t day of May and the zoth, 
the greateft number of lambs in proportion 
totheir number of ewes, certified according 
to the form of a certificate, to be had by ap- 
plying to the fecretary, and to be returned to 
him on or before the 30th of May, 1807—= 
a premium of 
Two -y Pounds, if the (200 300 
Three number of 300 4g | 4028 
Four Ewes put to thes 4c0 re 500 
Five Tup was at 500 nt | 6oe 
Six leaft 600 
Ten pounds to be divided and difpofed of by 
the committee according to its difcretion, to 
Jabourers in hufbandry, regard being had to 
the mott deferving. Ten pounds to be di- 
vided and difpofed of by the committee, ac- 
cording to its difcretion, to dairy maids, whe 
fhall have livedeach at Jeaft five years in the 
fame fervice ; regard being had to the muft 
deferving. 
Died.| At Norwich, Mifs C. B. Burrows. 
-—Mrs, Durrant. Mrs. Robinfon. — Mrs, 
Sarah Legget, 70.—Mifs Ann Fairhead, 29. 
—Mrs. Elizabeth Thompfon, 77.=— Mrs, 
Chefnutt, 75.—Mr. Spooner Nafh, 26.— 
Mrs. Day, 63.—Mr. Robert Baldry, 77. — 
At Beccles, Mrs. Barcham, 73.—Mrs. 
Howes, a maiden lady, 81. 
At Eaft Dereham, Mrs. Wigg, 36.—Mr, 
Henry Keymer, 34. 
At Stoke Ferry, Mrs. Goodman, fifter te 
James Bradfield, efq. of that place. 
At Harlefton, Mifs Palmer, daughter of 
Mr. P. of the Pye inn. She was going ta 
take a walk one evening, when fhe fell down 
in the ftreet, and expired as foon as fhe was 
conveved home. 
At Aylfham, Mifs Cooke, 41. 
At Biofield, Mr. William Perrock, 72. 
At Lynn, Mrs. Wright, of Downham. 
Mifs Ann Pell Barnes, only daughter of 
the Rev. Mr B. vicar of Gorlefton and rece 
tor of Southtown, near Yarmouth, 
At Belaugh, Mrs. Miles, widow of Mr. 
John M. of Burgh Caftle,and fifter to the 
late Thomas and William Palgrave, efqs. of 
Coltifhall, 36. 
At Yarmouth, William Lane Cory, gent. 
fourth fon of Robert C. efq. 23. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Elmfwell, William G. Sa- 
Coen efq. of Greenwich, to Mifs Hodgkin, 
dadphter of the Rev. Jofeph H. rector of 
Elm{well. 
Died:] AtSt. Edmund’s Hill, near Bury, 
aged 
