562 Hertfordbire—Bedfordfhire— Northampton hire, &SFe. 
HERTFORDSHIRE- 
Died.| At Baldock, of an apoplexy, aged 
60; the Rev. Caleb Hill, M. A. formerly of 
Catherine Hall, Canbae chaplain to the 
late Earl of Salifbury, and upwards of thirty- 
one years rector of Baldock. This worthy 
man difcharged all the duties of his important 
fituation with confcientious, fidelity to his 
flock 5 and his charity and beneficence to the 
poor will be long remembered. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] At Shefiord, in the 824 year of 
his age; Mr. Hicks, furgeon and apothecary. 
By an unremitted and fuccefsful attention to 
the duties of his profeflion, which he had 
practifed upwards of fifty years, at Shefford, 
he was enabled to bring up a numerous fa- 
mily, twelve of whom furvive him. 
At Woburn, Mr, John Thornton, an emi- 
nent linen and wooilen draper and wool 
buyer, 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
In confequence of the complaints that have 
been made refpecting the want of a proper 
theatre in the town of Northampton, it is 
propofed, immediately to ereét a new one by 
tontine, confiiting of fixty fhares, of 251. 
each. 
Married-} At Gayton, 
George, to Mifs Braneld: 
At ifham, Mr. Thomas Daintry, to Mifs 
Hayes. 
At Brackley, Mr. Frederic Gee, furgeon, 
to Mifs Sarah Yates, youngeft daughter of 
John Yates, efq. 
Died. | At Banbury, Mr. 
piuth manufacturer. 
At Clipfton, Mrs. 
William Hartfhorn. 
At Watford, in her 33d year, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Abbott, wife of Mr. T. Abbott, gra- 
zier. : 
At Northampton, Mr. Vicars. 
At Peterborough, in zhe 64th year of her 
age, Mrs. Bertie, fitter of General Gertie, 
M. P. for Stamford.—Mr. Martin Simpkin — 
Mrs. Golding, wife of Mr. Goiding, tanner. 
John Cox, efq. 
At Whifton, in the gift year of her age, 
Mrs. Knapton. She was thirty years ma- 
tron of the county infirmary, and, as a re- 
ward for the fidelity with which the executed 
that truft, the governors, wien age obliged 
her to refign the fituation, fettled upon her 
20]. per annum, for the remainder of her life. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married] At Cambridge, Mr. E. Fofter, 
erchant, to Mifs Finch, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. Charles Finch.—r. John Goodman, of 
the Excife-office, to Mifs Mary Lound, of 
North Waltham, Nortel!k. 
At Ely, Mr. Jefetfon, to Mis Bafe.— 
Mr. Giles, to Mrs. Lawrence. 
Died} At Melbourn, in the $24 year of 
his age, john Hitch, efg- one of the deputy 
ieee name of the county: He f-rved the 
since of ver ft for the couames of Cambridge 
Mr. William 
William Clarke, 
Harthorn, wife of Mr. 
(Jan. f; 
and Huntingdon in the year 1774.—Mrs. 
Brackenbury, wife of J. Brackenbury, efq. 
of Spilfby. 
At Ely, Mr. G. Bennett, one of the lay 
clerks to that cathedral. His fine toned bafs 
voice will long be remembered by the ad- 
mirers of eirer mufic in Ely 
At Cambridge, aged 76, Mr. William 
Gregory, many years keeper of the counry. 
goal and houfe of cavrustiag —-In the 84th 
year of her age, Mrs. Daintry, widow of the 
late Mr Thomas Daintry. 
At Kneefworth, Sir Edward Nightingaie, 
bart. 
NORFOLK. 
The manufa€turers of Norwich have it in 
conteinplation to eftablifh a moge of infur- 
ance among themfelves of all goods fhipped, 
at London, Hull, and other parts. A meet- 
ing on this fubje@t has already taken place, 
when it was refolved to procure information, 
and to calla general meeting of thofe inte- 
retted as foon as pottible. 
The inhabitants of Loddon have entered 
into afubfcription for the purpofe of defray- 
ing the expence of lighting that town, and 
the contributions already sentir have 
been very liberal. 
Married J At Norwich, Mr. Fela Por- 
ter, to Mifs Spratt.—Mr. James Gooch, to 
Mrs. Mary Barker.-~Mir. J. Freame Ranney, 
attorney, of Yarmouth, to Mifs Mary Ro- 
berts, of Halfted, Efiex.—-Mr. William Stur- 
ley, of Docking, to Mifs Hull, eideft daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. James Hull, of Wolver- 
ton. 3 
At Wootton, near Loddon, Mr. Salter, of 
Lendon, to Mifs Chanfellor, of Beccles. 
At Billingford, Mr. Edward Miils, farmer, 
of Pickenham, to Mifs Sarah Blomfield, 
daughter of Mr. Blomfield, an opulent far- 
mer of the former place.—— Mr. William 
Wright, of Finiham-houfe, Rougham, te 
Mits H. A. E. Fofter, fecond daughter of Mr. 
Peter Fofter, of Great Witchingham. 
Died | At Brooke, near Norwich, aged 45, 
Mrs. Saran Barnard, reliét of the late Mr. 
Barnard, of London, coachmaker to his Ma- 
jetty. 
At Beccles, aged 38, Mr. Robert Burtong 
many years gardener to the Rev. H. Suck-: 
ling, and a member of the volunteer corps of 
that town.--Aged 67 years, Mr. Crowe, a 
refpettable farmer at Catfield. He might. 
truly be iaid to be the poor man’s friead and 
ho man’s chemy. 
At Norwich, aged 29, Mifs Gynae, grand- 
daughter of the late Mr. George Gynne, 
keeper of the county gaol. 
At Lynn, aged 7 5, Maxey Allen, efq. who 
had three times ferved the office of mayor.— 
Aged 75, Mrs Swaine, reli&t of Daniel 
Swaine, efq. late of Leviington, in the ifle of 
Ely. 
At Walfingham, Mrs, Gunns, upwards of 
thirty’ years houfekeeper to the lace Henry 
Lee Warner, efa. 
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