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Junius Brutus over the dead body of Lucre- by one of each breed, seven years old, being tia."

A cat, belonging to Mr. Gothridge, at the top of Princes street, Plymouth, lately gave birth to a kitten, having three bodies, eight legs, and two tails, all perfect. The monster was born alive, but existed only a few

minutes.

Preferred.] The Rev. Henry Huntingford, to a fellowship of Winchester College, in the room of the Bishop of London, resigned. Married.) At Winchester, Geo. Atherley, esq. of Southampton, to Fanny, second daughter of the late P. Gauntlett, esq.-Mr. Notley, of the Academy, to Mrs. Dent, widow of Chaloner D. esq. formerly storekeeper at Gibraltar.

At Boldre, the Rev. Mr. Comyn, of Vicar's Hill, to Miss Eling, of Lymington,

At Lymington, Mr. Z. Gale, to Miss Verling, daughter of the late Mr. V, of the Red Lion Inn.

At Alresford, Jas. Teissier, esq. of Woodcote Park, Surrey, to Henrietta, eldest daughter of Henry Lane, esq.

At Portsmouth, Mr. Thomas Stedman, to Miss Charett, first cousin to the Duchess of Roxburgh.

At Alverstoke, the Rev. Dav. Parker, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Rev. D. Bogue, of Gosport.

At Jersey, Phil. Dumaresq, esq. captain in the royal navy, to Mary, daughter of Jas. Pipon, esq. receiver-general in that island,

At Millbrook, C. D. Wittenoom, esq. of Southampton, to Miss Charlotte Julia R. Wilmot.

At Kingston, Edm. Rouse, esq. to Miss Heather, daughter of Thos. H. esq. both of Portsmouth.

Died.] At Southampton, Richard Crewe, esq. only brother of Lord Crewe.-Mrs. Bayard, relict of Wm. B. esq. 82.-Henry, youngest son of F. L. Becktord, esq. 15.

At Ringwood, Mrs. Brown, wife of Mr. Wm. B.

At Appleshaw, Mr. Thos. Buckland, many years house steward and huntsman to the late Peter Delmé, esq. of Earl Stoke, near Devizes, 73.

At Emsworth, Miss M. A. Thresher, youngest daughter of Capt. T. late of the Royal Marines,

At Wonston, Honora, second daughter of the Hon. and Rev. A. G. Legge,

At Guernsey, Carteret, second son of Adm. Sir Jas. Saumarez, 17.

At Alton, Mr. Corn. Reeks, surveyor of taxes.-Miss Sarah James, 14.

At Romsey. Mrs. Black, wife of Mr John B.

At Portsmouth, Mr. Meredith.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

There having been a great competition in the feeding of the Herefordshire and longhorned breeds of cattle, it was lately decided

selected from the prime stocks of Messrs. White and Pensom. Each having had a calf last summer, they were put up to feed on the same quality of food, and were lately slaughtered by Mr. J. Cale, butcher, in Ledbury - Mr. White's cow weighed 182st. 4lb. Mr. Pensom's long-horned 154st.į which shews the decided superiority of the Herefordshire cattle to any other in the kingdom, for quality of meat, thickness of fat, and acquiring the greatest weight in the shortest time.

Preferred.] The Rev. John Birt, vicar choral of Hereford Cathedral, to the rectory of Putley.

Married.] At Kington, Mr. James Morris, of Presteign, to Miss Anne Davies, youngest daughter of the late Mr. James D. of the Rorld.

At Hereford, Mr. John Lander, of Gloucester, to Miss Watkins.

Died.] At Morton Jefferies, Margaret, daughter of Mr. T. Taylor, 19.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Birth.] At Sundridge Lodge, the lady of G. S. Marten, esq. of a son.

Died] At Braughing, near Puckeridge, Mrs. Hughes, wife of Mr. H.

At the Cottage, Hertford. Mr. Win,
Squire.

At Shenley Hill, Thos. Bartlett, esq.
At Wymondley House, the Rev. Hering
Parry, 31.

HUNTINGDON.

Lord Proby has been unanimously elected representative in parliament for this county, in the room of Lord Hinchinbrook, now Earl of Sandwich.

Married. At Huntingdon, Mr. Thos. Taylor, to Miss F. Beavor.-George Fred, Maule, esq. to Miss Edwards, daughter of the Rev. Edw. E,

At Stilton, Brigade-major Kelly, to Miss

Vyse.

Died.] At Huntingdon, Mrs. Hall, wife of Mr. H. gardener, 51.

At Bluntesham, Mrs. Squires, wife of Mr.

Jos. S.

KENT.

The committee of the Sunday and day schools of Maidstone are erecting near the church a weekly school for 200 boys, and the same number of girls, which will be completed by Michaelmas next, when all children of six years and upwards will be admitted. They have received towards their undertaking the sum of 2001. from the National Society for educating the poor in the principles of the established church, and have engaged a master and mistress properly qualified and recommended by that society.

The first general session was held July 5 at Maidstone, under the new act of parliament, for regulating the rates and expendi ture of the whole of this county. A rate

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was ordered at two-pence in the pound, for the whole county, and a gaol rate of three pence in the pound on the rental, at which cach parish or place is as essed to the county stock. One half of the gaol rate is to be paid by the landlords. The act directs the gaol rate to be paid in the first instance by the parish officers, out of the poor rates, to the high constables, and afterwards the parish officers are to make a rate to reimburse the parish in the same way as poor rates, and collect it of the occupiers, who are authorized to deduct one-half of such gaol rate from

their rent.

Preferred.] The Rev. Mr Brown, rector of Wouldham. to be a minor canon of Rochester Cathedra!.

The Rev. J. Gill, BD. to the rectory of Staplehurst.

Married.] At Canterbury, Mr. Richard Young, of Dover, to Miss Sarah Hawkes.

At Hougham, Mr. C. P. Horn, of Dover, to Miss Anne Holmes.

At Chatham, Lieut.-col. C. W. Pasley, of the Royal Engineers, to Harriet, eldest daughter of W S Cooper, esq

At Deptford, Robt. Adcock, esq. of Haverhill Place, Suffolk, to Mrs. Woodward. Died] At Minster, Isle of Sheppy, Mr. Henry Wanstall, of Green-street, 66.

At Canterbury, Mrs. Elizabeth Gipps, relict of Geo. G. esq. many years representa tive in parliament of that city, 65.

At Wittersham, Miss Eliz. Holdstock, 26. At Greenwich, R. Cattarns, esq. 52. At Horsmonden, Thos. Twort, esq. At Maidstone, Rob. Peckham, esq. late justice of the Bridge-yard, Southwark, formerly an eminent merchant and alderman of London, 83.

At Rochester, Mr. Jaques, many years one of the coal-meters of that city.

At Chathani, Mr. Wm. Foster.-Mr. T. Gilbert, tailor, 65.

At Blackheath, Sam Brent, esq. shipbuilder, 54.

At Woolwich, Lieut. Robe, proof-master

of the ordnance.

At Wateringbury, Miss Cornford, sister to Mrs Cooper, of that place.

At Maidstone, Mr. John Feddon.
At Halstow, Mr. Blissington, 23.

LANCASHIRE.

At a general meeting of the subscribers to the Liverpool Institution, held on the 20th June, it was resolved that the amount of the subscriptions should be extended from 20,000l. to 30,000l.,, and that the whole additional sum should be appropriated to the purposes of the permanent fund.

In the garden of Mr. G. Shawcross, the Coach and Horses Inn, in Longsight, near Manchester, is a strong wasps' nest, built by the winged architects in a thorn bush. It is nearly in the shape of a cow's heart; is about 16 inches long and about 24 inches in diameter, and probably will be considerably NEW MONTHLY MAG,-No 7.

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larger before their labours are concluded What is remarkable, about twelve years ago a swarm of bees took possession of the same hedge, and formed themselves a local habitation. This method of providing for futu rity is common among the bees in the woods of America, but we never before heard of similar economy on the part of the wasp.

Preferred.] The Rev. P. G. Slatter, M. A. of Christ Church, Oxford, to be head master of the Grammar School, Kirkham.

The Rev. J. Swainson, to the living of Church Kirk.

Married.] At Manchester, Chas. B. Nor ton, esq. of Eyam, Derbyshire, to Miss Tucker, of Higher Ardwick.

At Ulverston, Mr. Dan. Mandell, cottondealer, of Liverpool, to Miss Hannah Strick land.

At Huyton, Jas. Heyes, esq. of Knowsley, to Miss Heyes, of Frescot.

At Wigan, the Rev. Sam. Hall, Fellow of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, to Laura Matilda, youngest daughter of the late A. G. Karr, esq. of Highbury Grove, Middlesex.

At Preston, Mr. Rich. Townson, solicitor, to Miss Alice Parkinson.

At Caton, the Rev. W. Lamport, minister of the Presbyterian Chapel, Lancaster, to Frances, daughter of Mr. Jas. Noble.

Died.] At Mayfield, near Manchester, John Leigh Philips, esq. 52.-His active, firm, and benevolent mind, was stored with all useful knowledge, and adorned with the elegant acquirements of art and science. He presided at the head of the Infirmary for nearly 20 years, and for the same period commanded, with the esteem of his brother soldiers, a volunteer corps of 1000 men. On all occasions of public emergency he was one of the first to stand forward for the good of his country, and in his social intercourse he was respected, admired, and beloved.

At Stott Park, near Hawkshead, Geo. Braithwaite, esq. a magistrate for this county. At Manchester, Mr. Wm. Wade.-Wm. Thorn, esq. late captain in the 43d regiment. He served at Quebec under the immortal Wolfe. Being severely wounded in America, he was obliged to quit the army, but has been subsequently barrack-maker at Manchester.--Mr. Rob. Challerton, 68.

At Blackburn, Mr. Rob. Pickup.

At Heywood, Mr. Edm. Taylor, more generally known by the name of the Heywood Doctor, 63.

At Liverpool, Mr. P. Bellis, 47.-Mrs. Payne, relict of Mr. P. brewer.-Mrs. Rawlins, 32-Mary Anne, daughter of Willis Farle, esq.-Miss Stewart, sister to Dr. S.Mrs. Vigneaux, wife of Mr. V. surgeon, 28.

Mr. Geo. Mackay, merchant-Jeremiah Bower, esq. late of Manchester, 59.-Miss Ann Williams, 24, and four days afterwarde her mother, Mrs. Jane W, 61.

On her journey home from Buxton to Westwood, in this county, Mrs, Reade, VOL. II. M

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Died.] At Liddington, where she was on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Needha n, of Stamford, formerly mistress of the Royal Oak, in that town.

At Hinckley, Mr. Edw. Gunton, 28. At Quorndon, Miss Ewin, daughter of the late Mr. E. of Derby, 15.

At Normanton Hall, Nicholas Buckley, esq. one of the oldest and most eminent breeders of the New Leicester sheep.

At Colston Hall, suddenly, E. T. Phelp, esq. a magistrate for the county.

At Loughborough, Mr. Day. Fox, 81.Mrs. Chaplin, of the Nelson public house,

45.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Much distress has been occasioned in this and the adjacent counties, in consequence of the stoppage of Barnards and Sheth's banks, at Boston. The latter firm, besides four principal banking concerns at Boston, LinColn, Spilsby, and Wisbech, had agencies at thirteen other towns, and it is said, paper issued to the amount of 500,000l. Several other banks have been compelled to suspend payment, including those of Bellairs and Co. at Derby, Stamford, and Leicester. These failures are ascribed principally to unfortunate speculations in grain.

Preferred.] The Rev. S. Elsdale, to be master of the Grammar School, at Spalding.

The Rev. S. Flowers, to the rectory of Partney,

Birth.] At Caswick House, the lady of Sir John Trollope, Bart. of a son.

Married.] At Louth, Mr. F. Lucas, attor ney, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Overton, surgeon.

John's Coll. Cambridge.

At Grantham, Mr. J. Holt, master of the Lancasterian School.

At Freiston, Wm. Potter, gent.

At Sleaford, Mrs. Flint, relict of Mr. F. formerly steward to the family of Chas. Chaplin, esq. of Blankney, 100.

At Spilsby, Miss Coot, 16.

At Yarborough, Mr. Thos. Allen, 19. At Gainsborough, Mrs. Fowler, 54. At East Keal, Mrs. Gildon, wife of Mr. Rich. G.

At Crowle, Thos. Johnson, esq. 52. At Lincoln, in the workhouse, Mr. Edw. H. Armstrong, long a travelling comedian,

62.

At Whitton, Mrs. Collingwood, wife of Capt. C. of Gainsborough.

At Coning by, the Rev. Jas. Langhorn, curate of Coningsby and Tattershall, 55.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Preferred.] Rev. John Collowhill, A. B. to the rectories of Llanmartin and Wilcrick. Birth.] At the Mount, near Chepstow, the lady of J. Baldwyn, esq. of a son.

Married.] At Newport, Mr. Chas. King, of the Bank, to Miss Rogers, mistress of the Ladies Boarding School.

At Monmouth, Mr. Jas. Rugg, to Miss Mary Powles. Mr. Evans, excise officer, to Miss Prichard, of Curncarvan.

Died.] At St. Pierre, near Chepstow, Henty, youngest son of Chas. Lewis, esq. 19. At Penmoil, Jas. Campbell Smart, esq. many years of Jamaica, 72.

At Monmouth, Mary, youngest daughter of Mrs. Pearce, 19.

NORFOLK.

Preferred.] Rev. T. B. Greaves, to the vicarage of Wiggenhall St. German.

Married.] At Tasburgh, at the Friend's Meeting-house, R. Barclay, jun. esq. of Lombard-street, banker, to Elizabeth, third daugh ter of J Gurney, esq. of Lakennam.

At Lynu, Mr. John Kendle, of Brandon, to Miss Towell, daughter of Mr. 1, mer chant.

At Yarmouth, Mr. Edw. Greenwood, to Miss F. Greenwood.

Died.] At Norwich, Mrs. Sutton, mother of the Rev. Dr. S. minister of St. George's Tombland, 65.-Mr. Thomas Lamb, 42.— Mis Francis, wife of Mr. F. hosier, 40.-At Canwick, the Rev. C. Proby, of Tach- Mr. Bell, baker.-M:s. Boulter, 28.-Eliz. brook, Warwickshire, to Frances, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Sherrar,

At Barrowby, Wm. Dorr, jun. esq. to Miss Anne Clarke.

The Rev. Wm. Bolland, M. A. vicar of Swineshead, and of Frampton, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Mr. John Harrison, of Walcott.

Died.] The Rev. Wm. Berriman, 30 years rector of Saxby, domestic chaplain to the

wife of Mr Wm. Sexton.

At Wood Norton, at the house of his son, the Rev. M. Skinner, Matthew S. esq. late of Richinond, Surrey, 84.

At Cawston, Mr. P. Rainbird, surgeon. At Calton, Elizabeth, widow of Mr. Thos. Sewell.

At Yarmouth, Ann, relict of Mr C. Spanton, 63.-George, youngest son of Mr. Wm.

Diver, 15.

1814.] Northampton--Northumberland-Nottingham-Orford.

At Swanington, Mrs. Vicke s, wife of the
Rev. John V. rector of that parish.
At Stratton, the Rev. H. D'Oylv.

Mr. John Last, 50 years clerk of the parish of Old B.ckenham, 80.

At Anford House, near Swaffham, Sarah, wite of Mr. Francis Bayfield, 86.

At Lynn, Mr. Fuller, master of a gang of lighters from Wilney, Cambridgeshire. Mr. Rich. Harwick, many years sword-bearer to this corporation, 64.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Preferred.] The Rev. H. Atlay, rector of St. George's, Stamford, to the rectory of Wakerley.

The Rev. Geo. Butler, D D. master of Harrow School, to the rectory of Gayton. The Rev. J. Rose, to the rectory of Whit

ton.

Married. At Towcester, Mr. Sam. Perkins, to Sarah, fourth daughter of the late Mr Adams.

Died.] At Oundle, Sam. Langton, secord son of Peregrine Massingberd, esq. of Gunby Park, Lincolnshire, 9.

At Wellingborough, Mrs. Hilhouse, relict of Wm. H. esq. of Bristol, 79.

At Northampton, Amy, relict of the Rev. John Sanford, rector of Cottesbrook, and diughter of the late N. Payntz, esq. of Hitche en House, Herts, 61.

At Peterborough, Mrs. Meadows, wife of Mr. John M. of Thorpe.

At Wellingborough, Mrs. Rachael Hilhouse, 81.

At Teeton House, John Langton, esq. 81.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

The inhabitants of Newcastle, with a humanity highly creditable, resolved, in a meeting held on the 22d June, to enter into a subscription for the relief of the liberated prisorters of war belonging to that town and neighbourhood, in lieu of any farther illumination on account of the peace. The inhabitants of Tynemouth have likewise opened a subscription for the same laudable pur

pose. Died.] At Newcastle, in consequence of his horse falling with him, Mr. Rob. Spenfet, surgeon, 37.-Mr. Thos. Deals, 80.Ann Corby, 105. She earned a subsistence by selling greens, and retained her faculties to the last hour of her life.-Catherine, wife of Win. Taylor, 27. This poor woman was biten about six weeks before her death by a mad dog, and was delivered while under the influence of the hydrophobia, of which she died, but the child appears in good health and likely to live.

At Tynemouth, Mr. John Armstrong, 82. At North Shields, Mr. David Davidson, baker, 89.-Mr. Wm. Robson, 101. At Bywell, Julia, daughter of the Rev. H.

Johnson.

At Spittal, Mr. John Swinney, pilot, 68. At Camphouses, of the small-pox, Mr. Jas. Carr, 27.

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The able conductors of that truly loyal and useful print, the Nottingham Gazette, have thought it right to contradict a falsebood which has been industriously propagated, that their paper would not continue to be published much longer. They declare, on the contrary, that, favoured with distinguished support, and a circulation embracing England, Scotland, and Ireland, they have no such intention, which would be not less a mark of fully and ingratitude, than of high treason to the cause which induced them to commence their labours: and that as long as the Nottingham Review, or any other similar dangerous publication exists, so long shall they consider it their duty to persevere in lending their aid to the cause of religion, morality, and patriotism.

Preferred.] The Rev. R. Almond, B. A. to the rectory of St. Peter's, Nottingham,

Married] At Nottingham, Mr. Goodacre, of Stane and Hill Academy, to Miss Silverwood, of the Ladies Boarding Sehool.-The Rev. Rob. Wood, D. D. vicar of Cropwell Bishop, to Miss Weston, niece to Jas. Green, esq. of Lenton Abbey.

At Mansfield, Mr. Hind, to Miss Milnes. At Hickling, the Rev. M. Jonnson, of Moulton, to Frances, daughter of the late Wm. Post, esq. of Hall Place, near Maidstone, Kent.

Died.] At Barford, Mr. Francis Garton, 69. At Nottingham, Mr. John Miller, the oldest burgess of that town, 95.—Mr. G. Yeomans, 99.- Mr. N. Clough, 70.

At Sutton Borington, the Rev. Jas. Tabberer, M. A. 28.

OXFORD.

The vice chancellor and mayor of Oxford have published an address, requesting the inhabitants of that city to abstain from giving alms to street beggars, an office having been established at the town hall for investigating the cases of persons asking alms, and affording relief to such as really require it; those who are found to be beggars by proJession are taken into custody, and dealt with according to law.

Preferred.] The Rev. D. G. Davies, to the perpetual curacy of Ascott under Whichwood

Married] At Harpsden, Oxon, the Rev. Jas. Knollís, B. D. of Donnington, Berks, fellow of Lincoln College, to Frances, second daughter of Thos. Hall, esq. of Harpsden Court

At Henley, the Rev. J. Whitehouse, of Dorking, Surrey, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. S. Allnut, wine merchant.

At Oxford, Mr. G. Rackstrow, attorney, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Thos. Chillingworth.

Died.] At Newington House, the seat of G. White, esq J Martindale, esq.

At Kidlington, Mrs. Ann Dawson, 76.

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daughter of the late Rich. Walmsley, esq. Earl of Harrington, and formerly of St.

23.

The Rev. Jas, Barton, rector of Aldingham, near Ulverston, lecturer of Rodborough, Gloucestershire, and a magistrate for this county.

At Edgend, near Colne, Mr. John E. croyd, 84.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Loughborough, Capt. Burkill, of the Loughborough Local Militia, to Miss Lucy Nash.

Mr. John Hurst, jun. of the Queen's Head Inn, to Miss Simpson, of South Conx

ton.

Died.] At Liddington, where she was on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Needha n, of Stamford, formerly mistress of the Royal Oak, in

that town.

At Hinckley, Mr. Edw. Gunton, 28. At Quorndon, Miss Ewin, daughter of the late Mr. E. of Derby, 15.

At Normanton Hall, Nicholas Buckley, esq. one of the oldest and most eminent breeders of the New Leicester sheep.

At Colston Hall, suddenly, E. T. Phelp, esq. a magistrate for the county.

At Loughborough, Mr. Day. Fox, 61.Mrs. Chaplin, of the Nelson public house,

45.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Much distress has been occasioned in this and the adjacent counties, in consequence of the stoppage of Barnards and Sheth's banks, at Boston. The latter firm, besides four principal banking concerns at Boston, LinColn, Spilsby, and Wisbech, had agencies at thirteen other towns, and it is said, paper issued to the amount of 500,000l. Several other banks have been compelled to suspend payment, including those of Bellairs and Co. at Derby, Stamford, and Leicester. These failures are ascribed principally to unfortunate speculations in grain.

Preferred.] The Rev. S. Elsdale, to be master of the Grammar School, at Spelding.

The Rev, S. Flowers, to the rectory of Partney.

Birth.] At Caswick House, the lady of Sir John Trollope, Bart. of a son.

Married.] At Louth, Mr. F. Lucas, attor ney, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Overton, surgeon.

At Canwick, the Rev. C. Proby, of Tachbrook, Warwickshire, to Frances, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Sherrar,

At Barrowby, Wm, Dorr, jun. esq. to Miss Anne Clarke.

'The Rev. Wm. Bolland, M. A. vicar of Swineshead, and of Frampton, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Mr. John Harrison, of Walcott.

Died.] The Rev. Wm. Berriman, 30 years rector of Saxby, domestic chaplain to the

John's Coll. Cambridge,

At Grantham, Mr. J. Holt, master of the Lancasterian School.

At Freiston, Wm. Potter, gent.

At Sleaford, Mrs. Flint, relict of Mr. F. formerly steward to the family of Chas. Chaplin, esq. of Blankney, 100.

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At Spilsby, Miss Coot, 16.

At Yarborough, Mr. Thos. Allen, 19. At Gainsborough, Mrs. Fowler, 54. At East Keal, Mrs. Gildon, wife of Mr. Rich. G.

At Crowle, Thos. Johnson, esq. 52. At Lincoln, in the workhouse, Mr, Edw. H. Armstrong, long a travelling comedian,

62.

At Whitton, Mrs. Collingwood, wife of Capt. C. of Gainsborough.

Ac Coning by, the Rev. Jas, Langhorn, curate of Coningsby and Tattershall, 55.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Preferred.] Rev. John Collowhill, A. B. to the rectories of Llanmartin and Wilcrick. Birth.] At the Mount, near Chepstow, the lady of J. Baldwyn, esq. of a son.

Married.] At Newport, Mr. Chas. King, of the Bank, to Miss Rogers, mistress of the Ladies Boarding School.

At Monmouth, Mr. Jas. Rugg, to Miss Mary Powles.-Mr. Evans, excise officer, to Miss Prichard, of Curncarvan.

Died.] At St. Pierre, near Chepstow, Ilenty, youngest son of Chas. Lewis, esq. 19. At Penmoil, Jas. Campbell Smart, esq. many years of Jamaica, 72.

At Monmouth, Mary, youngest daughter of Mrs. Pearce, 19.

NORFOLK. Preferred. Rev. T. B. Greaves, to the vicarage of Wiggenhall St. German.

Married.] At Tasburgh, at the Friend's Meeting-house, R. Barclay, jun, esq. of Lombard-street, banker, to Elizabeth, third caugh ter of J Gurney, esq. of Lakennam.

At Lynu, Mr. John Kendle, of Brandon, to Miss Towell, daughter of Mr. 1. merchant.

At Yarmouth, Mr. Edw. Greenwood, to Miss F. Greenwood.

Died.] At Norwich, Mrs. Sutton, mother of the Rev. Dr. S. minister of St. George's Tombland, $5.—Mr. Thomas Lamb, 42.MIs Francis, wife of Mr. F. hoster, 40.Mr. Bell, baker.-M:s. Boulter, 28.-Eliz. • wife of Mr Wm. Sexton.

At Wood Norton, at the house of his son, the Rev. M. Skinner, Matthew S. esq. late of Richinond, Surrey, 84.

At Cawston, Mr. P. Rainbird, surgeon. At Calton, Elizabeth, widow of Mr. Thos. Sewell.

At Yarmouth, Ann, relict of Mr C. Spanton, 63.-George, youngest son of Mr. Wm. Diver, 15.

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