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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM.

Married.] At Newcastle, Mr. Jofeph Snowball, wharfinger, to Mrs. Embleton, innkeeper. Mr. Ralph Hindinarfh, to Mifs Scott. Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. J. Taylor, maltfer. Mr. R. Crowe, publican. Mr. Jofeph Brunten, fon of Mr. B. Brunten. Aged 61, Mr. Thomas Gaul.

At Williams-wyke, Mr. John Magnay. At Sands, after a few days illness, aged 11 years, the Mifs Ords, twin-daughters of Ralph Ord, Efq.

In the beginning of May laft, at Kingston, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, aged 21, Mr. Thomas Ayrey, ion of Mr. Ayrey, of Hexham, who failed with the fleet from England in February laft; he had fcarcely landed on that inhofpitable foil, when he was feized with the dreadful malady, to which in a few days he fell an early facrifice. He was a young man of the most amiable difpofition and promifing abilities, of which he has given early proofs in various Effays, which have, at different times, appeared in this and other periodical, publications; and which evince a propriety of taste and ftrength of judgment rarely found at fo early an age.

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND.

It is in contemplation to cut a level carriage-road, at the foot of the rock on the fide of Gromark Lake, into the vale of Buttermire; which will afford an easy opportunity of viewing three beautiful lakes, and the grand cafeade of Scale Falls, accompanied with the most magnificent mountain fcenery.

Married.] At Kendal, Mr. Waller Smith, to Mifs Bownas.

At Witheral, Mr. J. Robinfon, of Corby, to Mifs Mary Carrick.

At Burgh, Mr. John Lamb, to Mifs Ann Kirkpatrick.

At Workington, Mr. C. Hunter, to Mifs Levis.

Died.] At Carlife, Mrs. Letitie James, a Quaker. Mrs. Jane Melville, wife of Mr. W. Melville. Mr. Wm. Coulthard. Mrs. Jane Giles, well known by the appellation of the wife woman. In the prime of life, Mr. Thomas Hodgson, mercer and draper; his amiable difpofition and exemplary probity, endeared him to anumerous and refpectable ac quaintance, by whom his premature death will long be remembered with forrow and regret. At Kendal, Mrs. Taylor; fhe kept the new inn at Kendal for many years. Aged 33, Mrs. Eden Ion, wife of Mr. T. lon. Aged 72, Mr. Jofeph Cundal, rope-maker. Aged 68, Mr. John Rocking.

At Workington, Mr. Thomas Dawson. At Kirkby-Stephen, in the prime of life, Mr. Thomas Sanderfon, grocer and liquormerchant.

At Covo-hall, near Workington, Mr. Matthew Fofter, a refpectable farmer.

At Troutheck, near Kendal, William

Brown, a lunatic; he was confined in one room more than 50 years.

YORKSHIRE.

Married.] At York, Mr. James Kilching, glove manufacturer, to Mifs Johnion.

At Hull, Mr. Gilder, to Miis Fearne Mr. George Greenwood, to Miis Sarah Clapham. Mr. George Cookman, currier, to Mifs Chambers.

At Leeds, Charles Dymoke, efq. merchant, to Mifs Glover, of Leeds. Rev. S. Mitton, of Fewfton, to Mifs J. Garforth.

At Sheffield, Mr. Luke Palfreyman, of Snig-hill, to Mifs Sewell, of Sheffield. Mr. James Wilkinson, to Mifs Jowett.

At Brantingham, near Hull, Mr Wm. Green, jun. to Mifs Sarah Elifs, daughter of Mr. R. Elifs, of Brough.

At Halifax, Mr. Thomas Sutcliffe, of Woodhoufe, to Mifs Sutcliffe, daughter of Mr. Sutcliffe, of Wafher-lane. Mr Thomas Ramfden, cotton-merchant, to Mifs Gledhill, of Bridge-house.

At Knaresborough, Mr. John Knowles, of Plumpton, to Mifs Firth, of York.

Died.] At York, Mrs. Richardfon, widow of the late Mr. Richardfon, brazier. The Rev. Luke Thompson, rector of Thwing. Mrs. Shaw, relict of the late Mr. J. Shaw. Mils Alice Margrave. Aged 93, Mrs. Tra vis, a maiden lady.

At Leeds, Mifs Ann Sayner, daughter of the late Mr. Sayner, dyer. Mr. Elam, a quaker. Mr. John Floyde.

At Hull, aged 29, Mr. Francis Hurstwick. Mrs. Nicholson, wife of Mr. Nicholson, of the Customs.

At Sheffield, Mr. Jofeph Machin, son of Mr. Machin.

At Balby, near Doncafter, Mr. Atkin,

tanner.

At Pocklington, aged 20, Mifs Ann Hewett, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Richard Hewett, vicar of Thornton.

At Scholes, near Leeds, fuddenly, Colonel Brooke.

LANCASHIRE.

It appears from the following return of the dock duties at Liverpool, that the trade of that port has increated very confiderably in the courfe of the last year. The annual receipt from the 24th of June, 1798, to the 24th of June, 1799, exceeded 14,0col. which is nearly 2,00cl. more than the receipt of the preceding year, and above 700l. more than that of any former year.

Married.] At Lancaster, Mr. C. Sherfon, ironmonger, to Mifs Herdman.

At Liverpool, Mr. Thomas Sutton, watch. maker, to Mifs E. Blackhurst. Walter Scott, efq. to Mifs E. Moore. Mr. Richard Roberts, linen-draper, to Mifs M. A.. Ledward. Mr. Lavater, merchant, to Mifs Breeze. Mr. Ed. Nixon, furgeon of the Difpenfary, to Mifs Pownall, daughter of Mr. John Pownall.

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William Afhcroft, efq. captain of the Prefcot volunteers, to Mifs J. E. Rimmer. Mr. William Stoakes to Mifs Hobart, of Dublin. Mr. John Coward, to Mrs. M. Trout. Rev. Thomas Bold, to Mifs Rutfon. Mr. Robinfon, to Mifs Harrocks.

At Manchefter, Mr. William Walsh, to Mifs Ann Marth. Mr. Henry Geary, to Mifs M. Collinfon. Mr. John England, of Salford, to Mifs S. Turner, of Manchester. Mr. Thomas Mafon, to Mifs Bennett. Mr. John Owen, corn-merchant, to Mifs Sandford, of Salford. Mr. Chadwick, to Mifs Leftwick. At Poulton, Mr. William Gore, to Mifs Whitefide.

At Caton, Mr. E. Chefyre, attorney, of Manchester, to Mifs Capstick.

At Wigan, Mr. John Crowther, to Mifs Afton.

At Warrington, Mr. John Booth, to Mifs Sarah Hatton.

At Childwall, Richard Wefton, efq. to Mifs Makin.

At Ormskirk, Mr. J. Robinfon, to Mifs Aftley.

Died.] At Lancaster, the Rev. Jas. Watfon, chaplain at the castle, and many years master of the free grammar school.

At Liverpool, aged 50, Mr. Jas. Thompson, ftone-mafon. Mrs. Mary Lewtas, widow of the late Mr. Lewtas. Mr. Thomas Dawfon, merchant. Aged 84, Mr. Peter Banks, fex

ton of St. Nicholas church. Mrs. Willis. Aged 58, Mrs. Maty Rebecca Campbell, After to J. Campbell, efq. lieutenant-governor of Plymouth. Mifs M. Rathbone. Aged 51, Mr. Edward Greenwood, agent to the proprietors of the Leeds and Liverpool canal. Mr. W, Jackson, merchant. Mrs. Cafs, wife of Mr. Cafs, druggift. Aged 36, Capt. James Bachope.

At Manchester, aged 53, Mrs. Newton, of Liverpool. Mr. William Rodgers. Mr. T. Whitlow, attorney.

At Fazakerley, Mrs. E. Farmer, wife of Capt. James Farmer.

At Upholland, near Wigan, aged 94, Mrs. Holme, relic of the late H. Holme, efq.

At Mofsley-hill, aged 17, Mifs E. Dawson, daughter of J. Dawson, efq.

At Much Hoole, near Prefton, the Rev. Roger Barton, rector of that place. He was a good claffical fcholar, well verfed in the polite arts, and fufficiently acquainted with the principles of phyfic to render effential fervices to the poor of his neighbourhood, by whom he was affectionately esteemed.

At Prefcot, lieutenant Robert Molyneaux, of the Prefcot independent volunteers.

At Salford, Mr. Edward Lightbourne, butcher.

At Vernons Hall, near Liverpool, aged 67, the Rev. Wm. Cowley. In the early part of his life he taught natural philofophy and divinity with great ability and reputation at a Roman Catholic college on the Continent, of which he was afterwards chofen Principal. During

a refidence of fixteen years at Paris, where he occupied a fimilar fituation, he received with politenefs and treated with hofpitality many of his countrymen who visited that capital. Liberality of fentiment was his peculiar characteristic; to promote harmony and peace was his conftant study. Dr. Johnfon, to whom he was perfonally known, ufed to call him the amiable Mr. Cowley.

At Bolton, the Rev. Robert Dean, one of the justices of the peace for the county of Lancashire.

At Dam Houfe, near Aftley, T. M. Froggart, efq.

At Hallingden, Mrs. Martha Howarth, an eminent preacher among the quakers. At Richmond, near Liverpool, aged 77, John Strong, efq.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] At Chester, Mr. Thomas Brofter, to Mifs Evans.

At Bolefworth, Mr. Daniel Williams, of the Nag's Head inn, Chefter, to Mifs Ann Heppard, of Bolefworth.

Died.] At Farndon, Mr. Robert Miller, farmer.

At Poyton, Mrs. Barber, wife of Mr. T. Barber.

At Natwich, Mr. Edward Aldersey, son of Mr. Alderfey, of Chefter; he was thrown from his horfe, and pitching upon a ftake by the fide of the road, expired on the fpot.'

At Gibb-hill, aged 47, Mr. Bayley Peacock.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Stanton, the Rev. Paul Belcher, of Afhbourne, to Mifs Greaves, daugh

ter of the Rev. George Greaves, rector of Stanton.

At Foremark, Mr. William 'Bancroft of Sinfin, to Mifs E. Spurr, of the former place.

At Chesterfield, Mr. Wilfon, attorney, of Albreton, to Mifs Bower, daughter of Mr. Bower, attorney.

Died.] At Derby, aged 55, Mrs. Tipper, wife of Mr. Tipper. Aged 68, Mr. John Steer.

William Hunt, one of the Derbyshire volunAt Wefton-under-Wood, aged 37, Mr. teer cavalry.

At Postern Lodge, aged 72, after a few hours indifpofition, Mrs. Adfetts, fen.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

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· At Bottesford, Mrs. Moggs, widow of the late Mr. Moggs.

At Farndon, near Newark, Mrs. Sumner. At Southwell, Mr. John Twentyman, fon, of the late Mr. Alderman Twentyman, of Newark.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married.] At Stamford, Mr. Thomas Seaton of Tinwell, Rutlandshire, to Mrs. M. Sputtleworth, of Stamford.

At Boston, Mr. Linton, to Mifs Johnson. Mr. Hildred, to Mifs Rofe.

At Eafton, near Grantham, James Johnftone, efq. to Mifs E. Cholmeley.

At Upton, near Gainsborough, Mr. William Hird, of Heapham, to Mifs Ann Stanwell.

At Wragby, Mr. Phillips, farmer, to Mifs R. Burrows.

'At Partney, Mr. Barron, of Spilsby, fchoolmafter, to Mifs Lowis, of Partney.

At Langham, near Stamford, Mr. Pope, to Mifs Beaver.

At Lufhly, Mr. William Wright, to Mifs Wilfon.

At Donnington, Mr. John Worfdal, to Mifs Wright.

At Louth, Mr. Thomas Ball, to Mifs Ann Rhodes.

Died.] At Lincoln, Mr. Edward Moilom, common-councilman. Aged 50, Mr. John Merryweather. Aged 44, Mr. R. Curtis.

At Stamford, Mr. F. Blades, of the Black Harfe.

At Bofton, Mr. John Darwin.

At Aflackby Park, Mr. Batty.

At Eveden, aged 58, Mrs. Bailey.

Woodcock, relict of Mr. William Woode cock, formerly of Mount-Sorrel.

At Kegworth, Mrs. Stevenfon, wife of Mr. Steventon, furgeon.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Charles Wright, to Mifs Partridge.

At Uttoxeter, Mr. Jofeph Burton, hatmaker, aged 70, to Mils Alport, aged 14.

At Madely, Mr. Thomas Remer, of the Hill-top, Warningham, to Mifs E. Sutton of the former place..

At Rugeley, Mr. J. Hart of Birmingham,. to Mifs Fortefque, of Rugly..

At Colwick, Mr. Boden, of Bishton, to Mrs. Martin.

At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. William Smith,. merchant, to Mifs Bagthaw. Died.]

At Stafford, Mrs. Clarke, relict of Thomas Clarke, Efq.

At Burton-upon-Trent, aged 24, Mifs H. Spender, daughter of Mr. Spender, furgeon. At Elford, aged 56, Mr. William Hopley.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Warwick, Mr. Stanbridge,. jun. of Birmingham, to Mifs F. Lillington, daughter of the late Rev. G. Lillington of Warwick.

At Coventry, Mr. William Payne, attorney, to Mifs Brierley, of King's-Newnham.

At Birmingham, Mr. Fallows, of Springgardens Deritend, to Mrs. Mafters, late of Soho. Mr. Holmes of Walfall, to Mifs S. Mafon. Mr. William Field, of Henley-inArden, to Mifs E. Bott.

At Afton, Mr. William Johns of the White Lion, Afhted, to Mifs S. Green, of

At Burgh in the Marfh, Mr. Richard Jen- Deritend. Mr. Samuel Turley, to Mifs M. nings, innholder.

At Barn Oak, Mr. Gamble.

At Gate Burton, near Gainfborough, Mrs. Hutton, wife of W. Hutton, efq.

At Wainfleet, aged 84, Mrs. Ann Allenby. At Saltfleet, Mrs. Sewell, many years keeper of the bathing-houfe.

At Langtoft, Mr. Thomas Holland.

At Ketton, near Stamford, Mr. Eayres, of the Black Bull.

At Eafton, aged 64, Mr. William Porter. At Linwood, aged 73, Capt. Berry. At Cottesmore, Mrs. Brereton, wife of the Rev. Mr. Brereton, of the former place. At Prefton, Mr. Macklin.

At Uppingham, Mr. Aris, fchoolmaster.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Blaby, Mr. Blunt, furgeon of Wigston, to Mifs Thornton of Blaby-hill. At Metton, Mr. John Hawley, farmer of Gaudaloupe-lodge, to Mrs. Freer, relict of Mr. Freer, hofier, of the former place.

At Great fton, Mr. Whiteman, of Kilby, to Mifs M. Goodrich of the former place. Mr. Smith, of Daventry, to Mifs Coltman of Great Wigfton.

Died.] At Leicester, Mr. Gibbs, grocer.
At Afbfordby, Mr. Thomas Green.

At Melton-Mowbray, aged 67, Mrs. E.

Beft, both of Birmingham.

Died.] At Coventry, Mrs. Pope, wife of Mr. G. Pope. Mr. Nathaniel Lowe, grocer.. Aged 73, Mr. John Downing.

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At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas Wooldridge, keeper of the prifon. Mr. Samuel Lowe, fon of the late Mr. J. Lowe, fhoe-maker. Mifs Mary Barclay, third daughter of R. Barclay, efq. M.P. Mr. Edward Kettle. Mr. Ford, tea-urn maker. Mr. Crofs. Aged 58, Mr. Thomas Mynd, he was a man of very great mechanical abilities. Aged 23, Mr. William Kennedy, fon of Mr. Kennedy, furgeon of Birmingham.

At Standon, aged 53, Rev. Thomas Walker. At Smethwick, Mr. Davis, one of the proprietors of the brafs works.

At Wafperton, near Warwick, Mr. Archer, farmer.

At Bath, June 29th, in the 79th year of his age, Samuel Galton, efq. of Dudderton, near Birmingham, one of the people called Quakers; a gentleman no lefs diftinguished; by the excellent faculties which he had received from nature, than by the active, fuccefsful, and uniform exertion of thofe faculties, during a long and useful life, for the benefit of his family, his friends, and the dif treffed part of the community. A found and

acute

acute understanding, a quick and clear conception, extended views, and a mind active and firm, joined to the habits of unremitting induftry, commanded fuccefs with regard to the improvement of his fortune: the fame talents were ever ready to be employed in giving advice and affiftance to thofe who asked; and in framing and directing charitable inftitutions. His liberal contributions to the hofpital at Birmingham, and to other focieties for relieving and ameliorating the condition of the poor; his annual diftribution of thofe effential comforts of life, bread and coals, during the fevere feafon of the year; and his numerous acts of private beneficence, to an extent that has few parallels, will make him long regretted by the poor, whilst they afford an honourable example to the affluent. Thefe excellent qualities were accompanied with great hofpitality, and their effect improved by the urbanity and courtesy of his manners, by an agreeable well-formed perfon, a countenance expreffive of the intelligence of his mind, and the cheerfulness of his difpofition. He encountered the various accidents of life, and the infirmities of old age, with uncommon dignity; the energies of a ftrong and powerful mind, enabling him to support those trials which related to himfelf, without relaxing in his attentions to the diftreffes of others. The fame firmnefs of character accompanied him in death-he clofed an active, an ufeful, and honourable exiftence here, with exemplary philofophy and refignation.

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At Pontefbury, Mr. M. Field, to Mifs M. Rogers.

At Weft-Felton, Mr. Cartwright, furgeon, of Ofweftry, to Mifs M. Peplow.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, aged 95, Mrs. Ann Birch, widow. Mr. Richard Hill, undertaker. Mrs. C. Jacquet. Aged 70, Mr. J. Evans, cooper.

At Newport, aged 70, Mr. S. Smallwood, At Ofweftry, aged 15, Mr. Roger Jones, fon of Mr. L. Jones; his death was occafioned by a fall from his horse.

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At Nunnerley, aged 25, Thomas Noneley, At Hopefay, Mrs. Braithwaite, wife of the Rev. G. Braithwaite, curate of that place.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Worcester, Mr. Samuel Bray, of Penfax, to Mifs Whitty. MONTHLY MAG. NO. XLVII.

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Mafters, to Mifs Hinton.
Married.] At Cirencefter, Mr. Richard

Mifs Mary Ofborne, of the former place.
At Cold-Afhton, Mr. Mofes Garland, to
At Alvefton, Mr. John Lawrence, to Mifs
Scott.

Died.] At Durfley, Samuel Phillimore, efq. At Tetbury, aged 74, William Wood, efq. Aged 70, Mr. S. Merrot.

At Cheltenham, Thomas Waldron, efq. At Slad, near Stroud, Mifs Groom, daughter of Mrs. Groom.

At Whittington, aged 67, Rev. W. Tho mas, Rector of that place; he was esteemed by the rich, and beloved by the poor.

At Wootton-Underedge, Mrs. Veel, relict of W. Veel, efq. of Symonds Hall, in Gloucestershire.

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At Headington, the Rev. W. C. Ellis, A. M. vicar of Stoke-Lyne, fellow of Mereton College, and fenior proctor of the Univerfity of Oxford.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At King's Cliffe, Mr. William Burton, to Mrs. Dixon.

At Apethorpe near Oundle, Mr. Cheefeman, to Mifs M. Gaudern.

At Duddington, Mr. Malin,' to Mifs S. Wilkinson. Died.] At Northampton, Mr. James Cooper; he was drowned, whilft bathing in the river Nine. Mr, Alderman Hillyard. Mr. Thomas Ratnett.

At Dufton, Mr. John Smith; he was drowned whilft bathing.

At Thwining, Mr. Fafcutt, farmer; he was found drowned in a pond.

At Woodcroft-houfe, near Peterborough, Mr. Large, fenior; he was killed by a blow which he received whilft infpecting earl Fitzwilliam's threshing machine.

At Dogsthorpe, near Peterborough, Mr. Job Johnson.

At Pitton, near Oundle, aged 75, the Rev. John Hewitt, vicar of Twywell, and one of the juftices of the peace for the county.

At Stanwick, aged 55, Mrs. Drage. At Wellingborough, Mr. James Richards; he was killed by a cart-wheel paffing over him.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

The Duke of Bedford has upwards of 20 acres of land at Wooburn cultivated with carrots, which his grace has found from experience to answer better than any other article as winter feeding for his deer as well as sheep and horned cattle.

Died.] At Chalton, Mr. Thomas Jones: he was working in a chalk-pit, which had been undermined, when a very large quantity of chalk fell upon him and crushed him to death.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Married.] At Godmanchefter, the Rev. D. Williams, of Alconbury, to Mifs Hyde, of the former place.

Died.] At Godmanchefter, H. G. Sharplefs, efq.; he was accidentally drowned as he was fifhing in the river near that place.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

The prizes of fifteen guineas each, given by the reprefentatives in parliament for the Univerfity, for the best exercifes in Latin profe, are this year adjudged to Mr. Leigh of Christ College, and Mr. Carr, of Trinity College, fenior batchelors :-the fubject, Utrum animum lectoris acriùs pertentet Ariftoteli, an Platoni, proprius fermo? And to Mr. Howes and Mr. Williams, both of Trinity College;the fubject Utrum Statuarum, et Numifmatum, inveftigatio ad rem literarium promovendam fit atilis? Sir William Browne's medals are adjudged to John H. Smyth, efq. Fellow-commoner of Trinity College, for the Greek and Latin Odes. The medal for the best Epigrams, is adjudged to Mr. James Durham, student of Bennet College.

It is in contemplation to invite a number of Dutch families to fettle in the Isle of Ely and the fen country, for the purpofe of inftructing the inhabitants in the method of bringing into cultivation large extents of naturally rich foil, which, from the want of fuch knowledge only, are at present peftilential to the furrounding diftricts.

Died.] At Cambridge, Mr. Richard Comings, merchant. Mrs. Cutchey, widow of Mr. Richard Cutchey. Mifs Blackman, fifter of Mr. Blackman, fadler. Mr. J. Smith, fhoemaker.

At Newmarket, Mr. William Kettle, a well-known character on the turf.

At Haddenham, Ifle of Ely, aged 65, Mr. Thomas Goodday.

At March, Ile of Ely, Mr. Mofs, liquormerchant. Mr. John Skeeles, farmer. Aged 70, Mr. William Vawfer, senior member of the Doddington affociation.

NORFOLK.

At the laft Thetford wool-fair, among a very numerous affemblage of the maft refpectable perfons, were the Duke of Bedford, Lord Clermont, Sir Charles Davers, and fome of the most diftinguished growers and dealers in the neighbouring counties. The prime Norfolk and Southdown wools were offered at 50s. per tod, but none were fold. The Duke of Bedford produced the fineft famples of Suffex and Spanish wool (of his own growth) ever. feen in this country; a refpectable dealer of fered his grace 5s. per lb. for the Spanish, and 4s. for the Southdown; but he had already difpofed of all his produce.

Married.] At Norwich, the Rev. Edward Cuthbert, rector of Bulphan, Effex, to Mifs Clarke, daughter of Mr. D. Clarke. Mr.Wm. Dalrymple, furgeon, to Mifs Bertram. Mr. H. Seaman, to Mrs. Jane Haywood. John Saville, efq. of Bocking, Effex, to Mifs Webb.

At North Walfham, the Rev. Henry Atkinfon, of Bacton, to Mifs Hepworth, daughter of the Rev. J. Hepworth.

At Swaffham, Mr. Caftle, of Magdalenbridge, to Mifs P. Powlay.

Died.] At Norwich, aged 80, Mrs. Jefferies, relict of T. Jefferies, efq. formerly collector of excife. Aged 54, Mr. James Goodwin, liquor- merchant. Aged 86, Mrs. Fearman, relict of Mr. C. Fearman. Aged 57, Mr. Rt. Camplin; he was feized with an apo plectic fit, and expired immediately.

At the Maid's Head-inn, on his way from Scotland to Buckingham, Captain Holmes, of the Pembroke Fencibles.

At Norwich, Mrs. E. Spawl, wife of Mr. Spawl, carpenter. Aged 84, Mr. John Clark.

At the barracks, quarter-nafter Collins, of the 14th Light Dragoons; he was buried at the Cathedral with military honours. Aged 84, Mrs. S. Brownfmith, relict of T. Brownfmith, formerly furgeon of this city. Aged 66, Mrs. H. Hugman. Aged 47, Mr. Wm.. Barber. Aged 70, after an

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