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At Oxford, Mr. John Tyror, tailor, a1. 
— Mr. Thomas Stanton, cosch-maket, So. 
At Culham, Jonn Philipps, efg. Go. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
PMarried.} Mr. Langley, of Scaldwell, to 
Mits Ann Pearfon, -of Spratten. 
At Barton under Needwood, R. Faux, efq. 
ef CH Hounfe, atheeieae, to Mifs D. Hol- 
er, of Blakenhail. 
Mr. William W biiccies of Eari’s Bar- 
ton, to Mifs Lydia Bond, of Wollaften. 
Died.] At Northampton, Mrs. Gates, 
wife of Mr. G. 58.—-Mr. John Gardner, a 
refpeftable wine-merchant of London.—-Mrs. 
Pointer, wife of Mr. P: of the Crown and 
Anchor public. houfe.—Mr. Richard Baker, 
many years an eminent wool fiapler. 
At Great Oakley, the feat of her fon-in- 
law, Sir Richard Brooke, Mrs. Werge, wi- 
dow of Major-General W. and mother of La- 
éy Brooke. 
At Welton, Mr. Jofeph Wafforne, farmer 
and gragier, 25. 
At Oundle, 
Monger, 73. 
At Eaftcote, Mrs. Howes, mother of Mr. 
H. attorney, of Northampton. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
A very large majortty of the refident meme 
bers of the Senate of Cambridve Univer- 
fiy having exprefled an anxious defire 
that fome honourable and cermanent mark 
of re‘pect fhould be fhewn by the Univerfity 
tu the memory of Mr. Pitt, a meeting was 
held at Trinity Lodge, at which it wes una- 
pimoufly refolved, that a fubfcription be im- 
meGiately opened among thofe who are or 
have been members of the Univerfitv, for 
the purpofe of erecting a fiarue to his me- 
mory, to be offered to the Senate, anda 
committee was appointed to conduct the ex- 
ecution of the defign. The fum fabfcribéd 
tothe 19th of Aprit was 62941 ¥s. 
Married.] Mr. Wright, of Godmanchef- 
ter, to Mifs Refe, of St. Ives. 
At Emneth, near Wifhech, Mr. Benjamin 
Bayin, of Wimblington, to Mifs Marthall, 
daughterof Mr. James M. farmer and grazier. 
AtSeham, Mr. Jobn Peete, 7: to Mifs 
BKannah White. 
Diced} At Fulbourn, Mr. Gesu Man- 
ning, 68. 
At Newton, in the Ifle of Ely, Mr. Sa- 
muel Taylor, an eminent farmer and gra- 
Riot. 
At Cambridge, Mr. William Hague, mu- 
fic-feller, 58. ; 
At Great Everfaen, Mrs. Anne French, 
78. 
Mr. Thomas Bull, fell- 
NORFOLK. 
At a general meeting of the Norfolk 
Agricultural Society, held at Lynn on the 
1oth of February, the. following premiums 
were offered, to be adjudged:at the next gene- 
ral meeting at Swaffham.—To thofe perfons 
who fhall produce the bef two-years old 
raws of the Leicefter, Southdown, or Nor- 
Northamptonfbire.—Cambr ig efhire.—Norfolk. 
’ 
(May 1, 
folk breeds, for each of the refpettive breeds, 
being the beft in competition, a piece of plate- 
ef five guineas value; or being the fecond 
heft, or without competition, of three gui- 
neas value.—-fo thofe perfens who fhall pro- — 
_duce the beft pen of ewes, not lefs than two 
years old, confifting ef ten each, of the Lei- 
cefter, Southdown, or Norfolk breeds, for 
each pen of the refpective breeds, being the 
beft in corrpetition, a piece of plate of five 
guineas value 3 or-being the fecond beft, or 
without competition, of three guineas value. 
—To the perfon whovthall produce the bet 
bull, not four years old, a piece of plate of 
five guineas value. <ueb the perfon who fhall 
‘produce the heft boar, not more than two 
years old, a piece of plate of two guineas 
value.—To the perfon wha fhall produce the 
be(t ftalliony for the purpofe of breeding 
horfes to be ufed in hufbandry, being bis own 
property, and having been ufed this feafon in — 
Norfolk only, a piece of piate of five gui- 
reas value.—-To thofe fthepherds who fhall 
have been found to have, upon any day be- © 
tween the rf day of May and the 1ft of 
June, the greateft number of lambs, in pto- 
portion to their number of ewes, a pre- 
mium of 
2) Guineas, if ¢200 300 
3. | the number ] 300 409 
4 pof ewes puts goo and not< soo 
5 | to the tup |-500 600 
6/ was at leaft \ 600 
A meeting of the 
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fubferibers te the Initi- | 
tution for the Indigent Blind at Norwich, ~ 
was lately held; when it appeared that ten 
-pupils and two aged perfons bad been admit+ 
ted. The proficiency the pupils had made, 
conficering the thort time the Inftitution has 
been eftablifhed, was highly gratifying to the © 
meeting, tor whofe infpeétion a great variety 
ba 
of bafkets with different forts of fath line © 
were exhibited. A ftatement of the tranf- 
actions of the Society fince its inftitution, 
will fpeedily be printed. 
Married ] At Norwich, Thomas Amyot, 
efq. private fecretary to che Right Hon. W. 
Windham, to Mifs. Coiman, daughter of 
Mr. C.—Mr. Nath. Roe, grocer, to Mifs 
Freeman, daughter of Mr. F. carver and 
gilder. 
At Leverington, Mr. Shepherd, linen dra- 
per, of Lynn, to Mifs S. Slater 
Mr. jamez Smyth, firve yor of the ai. 
toms, Lynn, to Mifs Swaine, of Witheach. 
Died.| At Dranfham, William Nelfon Ho- 
fier, only child of Mr. John HY 44 
At Snettifham Lodge, Thomas Daniel, efq. — 
attorney-general of Dominica. 
At Reepham, Mys, Symonds, wife of Mr. 
William S. fchool matter, V2 
At Colkirk, Mrs. Martin, wife of the . 
Rev. Thomas M, re&orwf that place, 57. 
At Long Stratton, Mrs. Aldis, widow of 
Mr. Edward A. fchooimatter, 74. 
At yam Mr, See bcig. 3 Evert, thipmater, 
50. 
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