1807.] 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
The first meeting of the noblemen, gentle- 
men, and farmers, lately associated under the 
nime of the Hererondanice Agricultural So- 
ciety, was recently held at Great Berkhamp- 
stead, in order to witness the match between 
several ploughs, whieh, to the number of 40, 
started in a field about a mile from the town, 
as competitors for the prizes offered by the 
Society. The premiums were awarded as fol- 
lows.-Ten guineasto Mr. Howard, of Kings- 
worth, as the owner ‘of the best plough, Mr. 
Wood’s West Sussex plough, improved since 
its adoption in Hertfordshire last year — 
Fhree guineas to Daniel Levett,servant to 
Mr. Pope, of Whelpley-hill, as the best 
ploughman with the improved Berkshire 
plough.-Two guineas to William “ules, 
servant to Mr. Pickford, of Market-street, as 
the second best piouphman with Mr. Wood’s 
West Sussex plough.—One guinea to Wiliam 
Grace, servant to Mr. John Couper, of King’s 
Langley, as the third best ploughman with 
the improved Berkshire plough 
Died.| » At Herttord, John Carr, L. L: D. 
many years master of the free school in that 
town, and well known to the literary world 
as the translator of Lucian. He had: felt a 
gradual decay for nearly a year previous 5 but 
on the day of his death was, as he supposed, 
in much better health than usual. He lived 
six hours after he was conveyed to bed, ap- 
peared to suffer no pain, and expired witout 
a struggle. His library will be disposed of 
by public auction. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married | Henry Bell, esq. of Woolsing~ 
ton, Northumberland, to Miss Meera. 
youngest daughter of Rowland M. esq.—Mr. 
William. Tyler Smith, to Miss Levi. 
John Russel, esq. of Bugbrook, to Anna 
Maria Weaheere, daughter of the Rev. Mir. J. 
late rector of Kislingbury. 
Died.j At Oundle School, of water in the 
head, Master Charles Manton, 12. 
At Geddington, “r. Samuel Ashby. 
At Spration, Mr. George Pierson, &6. 
at Lowick, Mrs. Margaret Bradley. 
At Allesworth, near Peterborough, Mr. 
George Smith, of the Wheatshea> public- 
house. The night preceding his death he 
drank a bottle of brandy, the etlects of which 
are supposed to have proved fatal. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died |] At St.Neot’s, Mrs. Esther Dunch, 86. 
She was one of tie daughters of john Lay, 
esq formerly of Great Lversden, Cambridge- 
shire. 
At Wansford, Mrs. Norton, widow of Mr. 
George N, 30. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
The late Sir William Browne’s three gold 
medals, value five guineas euch, are this year 
adjudged as follows: to Mr, Thomas Hughes, 
fTertforé—Northampton— Huntingdon, &c. 61 
-of St. John’s-college, for the ‘* Greek Ode ;”* 
to Mr. John Lonsdale, of King’s, for the 
‘* Latin Ode ;” and to Mr. Edward Alderson, 
_ sen of Catus-colleze, for the ¢* Epigrams.” 
Married.) At Downham Market, Mr. Wile 
liam Dobson, to Miss Martha Bell, 
At Cambridge, Mr John Ashton, of St. 
Ives, Bucks, to Miss Eliz. Simpson, second: 
daughter of Mr. Richard S. 
Dien At Wisbeach, Mrs. Darlow, wife 
of Mr. Jos. D. 
At Cambridge, Mrs.. Gregory, youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. Anthony Marshall, 
of Standground, and wife of Mr. G. of the 
Royal Military Academy, Wovlwich, 
NORFOLK, 
Married.] At Tasburgh, Vhomas Fowell 
Buxton, esq. to Miss annah Gurney, daugh- 
ter of John G. esq. of oe 
At Yarmouth, Captain ‘Tnomas Grim- 
stone, to Miss Ann se ecetain —Mr, Themas 
Ransome, to Miss Sarah Breize. 
William Firth, esq, attorney-general of 
Upper Canada, to Miss Ann Walts, youngest 
daughter of Mr. Robert W. of Crostwick. 
Mr. Edward Parson, of Attleburgh, to 
Miss A. ‘T. Barlow, youngest daughter of the 
late Thomas B. esq 
Died | At Norwich, Mrs. De Visme, 
wite of Philip De V. esc. —Mr. Abraham 
Howard, 68.— Mrs. Mitchell, 85.—Mr. 
John English, 74 —Mr. Isaac Hoyle, sure 
veyor of his Majesty’s customs for this city, 
77,.—Mr. John Barwell, 65.—Miss Rebecca 
Campin, 15.—__-—Mr. G. King, ?7.—:Mirs. 
Prentice, 71. 
_ At Hilborough, Mrs. Stanton, wife of Mre 
S. or the Swan Inn, 27. 
At Holt House, near Lynn, Mrs. Forster. 
At Lynn, Mr Scarnell.—-Mrs. Hamilton, 
relict of Dr, H.-—-Mr. Daniel Browne, an 
officer in the Lynn and Freebridge rifle corps. 
— Mr. Goodear, coachmaker. 
At Worstead, Mrs. Ann Miller, late ap 
Yarmouth, 102. During her lite, the uni- 
form milanees of her manners, her sound 
understanding, and sincere piety, rendered 
her an object of esttem and reverence. She 
retained her faculties to the last moments 
of her long protracted life. 
At Carlton Rode, Mrs. Woudrow, 32. 
At Reymerstone, the Rev. William Grig- 
son. 
At Cranwich, Mr. John Whistler, 94. 
At Ormsby, near Yarmouth, Mrs. Maria 
Beart, wite of Mr. Jehosaphat B. and only 
daughter of the late Francis Hogan, esq. of 
Norwich, 28. 
At Aslacton, Mr. Richard Utting, 55. 
At Calton, Mrs. Spalding, mother of Mr. 
S. wine merchant of Norwich, 78. 2 
At Swaffham, Mr. Nichols Martin, 54.— 
Mrs. Wright, 96. 
At Foulsham, Mrs. Ann Bell, a maiden 
lady, 78. 
At Blickling, Mrs. Hannah Greenacre, 86. 
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