’ wife of Mr. 
1807,] 
ter.—-Mr.. James Attwood, 34.-—Mrs. Etty, 
E. wine merchant, 28.—Mr. 
John Langiton, 17 .—Mrs. Williams, of the 
Barley Mow, in confequence of her clothes 
taking fire--Mr. Thomas Toovey, 60.— 
Mr, Richard Hooper, 80.—Mr. James Cole, 
engraver. 
At Afton, near Rampton, Mrs. Banting ; 
and about a fortnight aiterwards, her hufband, 
Mr. John B. 
At Adderbury, Mr. Richards, 89. 
At Burford, the Rev. lea Smith, diffent- 
ing Minifter. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Stony Stratford, Mr.William 
Godfrey, to Mifs Sarah Elliott. 
Died} At Buckingham, Mrs. Cacherine 
Treacher, wife of Mr. John T. of the Swan 
Inn. 
At Aylefbury, Peter Kennedy, M.D. He 
was a native of Ireland, but received his edu- 
@ation on the Continent, where he acquired a 
perfect knowledge of the French and Italian 
languages, which he fpoke with fluency and 
precifion. Aster refiding at Rome for a con- 
fiderable time, ‘he came to England, and 
fettled at Aylefbury, where he continued till 
his death- H4 married, firt, the widow of 
Mr Sam. Shrimpton, of Chipping Wycombe ; 
and his fecond wife was the fitter of ,the late 
Sir David Williams, bart of Sarret, Herts ; 
to both ef whom he was an affectionate huf- 
band. Asa companion, his fociety was en- 
tertaining, and his temper cheerful. Bleft 
with a handfome competency, and fond of 
retirement, he did not feek exténfive practice, 
but was at all times forward in affording pro- 
feilional atliftance to the poor and afflicted 
He publithed an Acconnt of the’ Diftemper in 
the Aylefbury Gaol in 1784. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Died.| At Glinton, near Peterborough, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, alias Granny Gray, who 
had been more than 60 years keeper of the 
Biue Bell public-houfe there. In the former 
part of her lite fhe had, by two hufbands, 11 
children, 6 of whom lived to be married, and 
all it feems made good ufe of thei: time ; fo 
that the old woman had 52 grand children 
(26 of whomi are now living), 71 great grand 
children (42 now living), and 3 great great 
grand children, now living—amounting alto- 
gether to a family of 137 children, of which 
number 75 are living: 
At Kettering, Mifs Mary Kempfton, only. 
furviving daughter of Mr. James K. 
At Little Creatony Mr. Groom, 82. 
At Northampton, Mrs. Fitch, 82.—Mr. 
John Donne, a member of the Mor hatipron 
troop of yeomanry cavalry.—Mrs. Elizabeth, 
Brown, 62. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Cole, reliét of Mr. 
James C.—Mr. William Milwood, keeper of 
the goal for that liberty, 65. 
At Wellingborough, Mrs. Mather, wife of 
Benjamin M. efq. 68. 
At Cold Higham, Mrs Bithopy wife of the 
Rey. John B. rector of that parith. 
Buckinghamshire—Northamptonshire, &c. 
401 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE: 
Married.| At Godmanchefter, Mr. R. 
Hicks, furgeon, to Mifs Mary Miles. 
Died.} At the Views, near Huntingdon, 
George Sharpe, efq. 53. 
At Elton, Mr. Hollidge, 34. 
At Water Newton, aged 87, the Rev. 
Edward Ketterick, upwards of 54 years rector 
of that place. 
At Huntingdon, Mrs. Stocker, 62. 
At Little Stukeley, Mrs. Elizabeth ENing~- 
ton, 70, 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The Norrifian prize is this year adjudged 
to the Rev. Thomas Broadley, M.A. of Tri- 
nity-college, for his Effay on “ The fullnefs 
of the time when Chrift came into the 
world.” 
Married.| At Cambridge, Mr. Stewart, 
furgeon, of Hatfield, Effex, to Mifs Bond, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Alderman B. 
At Ramfey, Thomas Pooley, efq. to Mifs 
Deicow. 
Dicd.j The Rev. Edm. Trant, re€tor of 
Toft and Hardwick, and vicar of Ca!decot, 
in this county. He was formerly fellow of 
Chrift - college, Cambridge 5; B.A. 1771, 
M.A. 1774. Toft and Caldecot are in the 
gift of the mafter and fellows of Chrift-col- 
lege, and Hardwick is in the gift of the 
Bithop of Ely. Mr. Trant was an active 
county magiftrate, and was much beloved by 
the inhabitants of Toit, among whom he con- 
fiantly refided. 
At Ely, Mrs. Elizabeth Poole, fitter of 
Mr. Thomas P. 68. 
At Buckden, Mrs Green, wife of Mr. c. 
G30; 
At Cambridge, Mrs. Mafgrave, relict of 
the Rev. Edward M. reétor of Knapweil.oe, 
Mrs Stuart. 
At Harfton, Mr. George maar 
At Wilbeach, -Mifs Marlon. <= 
Kilby, merchant. 
At Soham, Mrs. Pechey, 82. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| At Catton, Mr, Robert Fitt to 
Mifs Clarke. 
At Norwich, Mr. C. W. Corfield , to Mifs 
L. R. Moore.—=Mr. James Harvey to Mifs 
Ann Newman.—Mr. jaines Simms to Mifs 
M. See 
ied,} At Denton, 90, the Rev. George 
SE D.D EEGLOS of that pavith in 1750, 
and chancellor of Norwich in {768. He was 
formerly of-Merton College, Oxford, where 
he took the degree of M. A. in. 1740. He 
was afterwards matter of Magdalen College, 
Cambridge, where he took his doétor’s ue 
gree in 1760, and ferved the office of vice 
chancellor of that univerfity the fame years 
With Dr. Sandby died the oral tradition of 
the expulifion from Merton College, Oxford, 
of fix Fellows, by James Il. in 1684, which 
was the caufe of the,Revolution; he was or. 
dained by Dr. Hough, bithop of Worcetter, 
one of the faid fix Fellows. 
At Downham Mar! ket, Mrs. Ohora, 638. 
‘ At 
1. William 
