1807.] 
present reign, and placed over them a plate, 
on which was engraved an inscription, con- 
taining a short aenaprial of the origin of the 
foundation and the objects of the institution. 
Mr. Watts, the university printer, deposited 
in the stone the first stereotype plate cast in 
this university. 
Died.| | At Cambridge, the Rev. John 
Mainwaring, Lady Margaret’s. Professor of 
Divinity in the University of Cambridge, 
1788. He was a native of Warwickshire ; 
educated at St. John’s College; B A. 1745; 
M, A; 175Q3..8..0 «Be AMDB 4. rector of 
Church Stretton, Salop, in the gift of Lord 
Weymouth; and of Aberdaron, co, Caernar- 
von; and was highly esteemed for his classical 
knowledge and taste. He published, in 178 
a volume of Sermons on several Occasions, 
preached hefore the University, most of whith 
had before appeared singly. ‘These discourses, 
and the elegant prefixed dissertation on that 
species of composition, have been admired as 
polished specimens in their kind, and place 
the genius and judgment of their author in a 
most respectable point of view. He pub- 
lished a few occasional single sermons since 5 
also a Sermon, at the primary visitation of 
Dr. Butler, bishop of Hereford; aiid was en- 
gaged in a controversy with :the Ja SCE SDISHAD 
Hallifax, about the proper way of quoting 
passages of Scripture. 
Mrs. Longley, wife of John L. esq. of 
Chichester.—Mrs. Beales, wife oi Mr. B. 
surgeon and apothecary, 64. 
At Ely, Mrs. Freeman, niece to the late 
Thomas Gotobed. esq.—Dr. William Royle, 
F.R.S. eldest son of the nak William R. 
of Crimplesham, Norfolk, 28. 
At Trumpington, Mr. Dimas Headley, 47. 
At Swaffham Prior, John Peter Allix, esq. 
At Witcham, Mr. Thomas Ware, 82. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| Anthony Gwynn, esq. of Earon’s 
Hall, Fakenham, to Miss Stedman, of Paken- 
Eira Suffolk. 
At Norwich, Lieut. P. Faddy, of the Royal 
Artillery, to Miss Sarak Rose. 
At Vhargarton, Mr. Robert Wegg, su 
to Miss Fish, daughter of John F. cane 
of Aylsham. f 
Died.| At Southtown, near Yarmouth, 
John Burton, esq. 80. 
At Walsingham, the Rev. Michael Bridges, 
rector of Berwick St. Leonard, with Sedgehill 
annexed, in Wiltshire, 88. 
At Wereham, near Stoke Ferry, Mrs. Mary 
Pilgrim, 88. 
At Aylsham, Mr, Shadrach Ives, 38.— 
Mrs. E Francis, 64, the death of whose hus- 
band is mentioned ip our last number. 
_ At Loddon, Mr. John Upton, 20 —Mrs. 
<li as i ot ‘Robert S. gent.—Mr. 
W. Pawsey, 2 
At eth. Mrs, Gill.—Mrs. Aldred, 
wife of Mr. A, of "the custom: house. 
At East Ruston, the eldest son of John 
Rudd, gent. 
MontTury Maa, No. 157. 
Norfotk—Suffolk. 
At Watton, Lydia, youngest daughter of 
Mr. J. Bishop. 
At Massingham, Mrs. Godfrey, 75. 
At Northwold, Mr. John Beales, 60. 
At Swaffham, Mrs. Crown, wife of Mr, 
Gilbert C, 58. 
At Coltishall, Mr. George Boorne, 67. 
At Wells, Mr. Francis Jickling, 69. 
At North Walsham, Mr. John Debenne,y 
Ae) 
At Acle, Mrs. Wigg, 86. 
At Happisburgh, Mr. John Summers.—« 
Mrs. Sieley, wife of Mr. Andrew S. of the 
customs. 
On his passage from Jamaica to England, 
Lieutenant William Cady Fromow, of the 
Royal Navy, son of Mr. John F. of Horsford, 
in this county. Lieut. F. was in his 33d 
year; he had particularly distinguished him- 
self in the West Indies; for three years He 
commanded La Superieure schooner, but was 
lately appointed First Lieutenant on board 
Admiral Dacres’ flag ship. That officer ho- 
noured him with the greatest regard, and 
exercised towards him a care almost paternal, 
in the hours of his sickness. Lieut. F. was 
eminently distinguished for the virtues which 
adorn private life, as well as for those which 
attract public admiration. In all the relations 
of society his conduct was exemplary, aad his 
connexions and his country have alike to la- 
ment his loss. 
At Norwich, Mrs. Barber, wife of Mr. 
Joseph B. of Mundesley, 55 —Miss Deacon, 
23.—Iin his 60th year, James Hudson, esq. 
banker. He was electéd an alderman of 
Mancroit Ward in 1791, and served the office 
of sheriff in 1788, and that of mayor in 1794. 
—Mr. T. Elston, of Birmingham.—Mr, ‘Tho- 
mas Taylor, 49.—Mr. George Dady, of the 
Imperial Arms Tavern, 35.—Mr., Walle am. 
Miller, t3. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Gretna Green, Wilham 
Green, esq. procter of Doctors’. Commons, 
London, to Miss Mary Brewster, eldest 
daughter of John B. esq. of Barndon, in this 
county. 
Captain Ray, of the East Suffolk Militia, 
to Miss Bridgman, daughter of Edward 5. 
esq. of Weston. 
Die way At Wetheringsett Lodge, - Jamés 
Press, pent. eldest son of ‘James Pod. Hoxne, 
a 
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vv 
At Barnham, Mr. W. Davey, 65. 
At Chevington, Mr. john Kemp, 25. 
At Saxmundham, Mr. Thomas Farrer, 84. 
At Bury, Mrs. fron, 69.—Mr. James Hail- 
stone, one of the burgesses of the common 
council, 77.—Mrs. F wlelbes wife of Mr. Jolin 
F. surveyor.— Mr. Richard Hide, hevaldie 
painter,’ who, as a self-taught artist, pos- 
sessed considerable abilities. ; 
At Finningham, Mr Edward Moon, only 
son of ithe Rev Mr. M, 80. 
At Great Barton, Mer. Vahuiaiaiond) 89. 
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