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... his annual donation of purchase clothes to' distribute amongst the poor of his Lordship's Manor of Great Gidding, county. . MARRIED. Tuesday last, at St. Sepulchre's Church, London, Mr. George Fox, cabinet maker, this town, to Miss Elizabeth Ashton, DIED ...

Distressed Seames.—A hundred Rnd sixty poor fellows, who had been examined befpre the Committee, and deservinfj ..

... time induced her to leave him but in the interval she had won the affections his son, who followed andprevailed upon her to marry m , and they are now arrived London, ir, hopes mend their fortune. The Suffolk lady js our pr«wut gigtuuic \ ■~ .. *SSS . -' ...

flic Huntingdon, Bedford, Cambridge and Pttoboruiiiju Ga-itte. Sin. Having some time since read in your well ..

... business of the tatler to interfere, and she determined lo punish their officialisms*. A lady of the first rank Petersburgh married Doctor F. who had formerly been favourite with the empress. —It seems that the curiosity the doctor's lady wormed many secrets ...

BEDFORD

... 13th at Bushrmad. Thursday • -Cranfield Green. Saturday; .Swiueshead W„od. At half past Ten-each day—weather permitting. _ married; Thursday at Ruzzard, (by her brother, the Rev. Christopher Wftaop •Vicar Waresle y> Huntingdonshire.) June bett., only daughter ...

a watch and sundry articles of wearing apparel, from the house of J. S. Green, in Trinity parish - were

... fortune, was sentenced lo six months' solitary confinement. A noKNÃ?Ã?ooKr.'s Hospital, Jay. 14, â??Pa- in the House. 43. MARRIED. On Saturday last, Mr. Samuel Kent, plumber and glazier, of Newmarket, to Miss Traylen, of \V r rickluunbrook. DIED. Th ursdfty ...

The Duke and lies of Bedford understand are arrived Abbey. Lord and Lady Holland left Holland-house, Thursday ..

... , and never knew him to behave uncivil to any one; and had good character where had been lo work. Verdict— Nat Guilty. 1 MARRIED. * ' , the instant, the Fi4eflicW Meeling- House, Amptlnll, in this county, John B'cli, Maidenhead, Berks, third daughter ...

BEDFORDSHIRE SESSIONS

... but heWshecVt .• leave before rhae-lmas, for the express purpose of not belonging Clopl.ill, and h s sanctioned it-, was married th? beginning bay 'ime, and slept out of the sometimes, with hi* masters leave; he wished leave because did not wai:t' belong ...

PETERBOROUGH. :.. -„In.the first page this day 's paper, vve present to our readers, delaired piospectus ofte ..

... of his age, Mr. Ridlington. Lately, aged 01, universally by all who knew R. Wood, surgeon and apothecary.. N&fiTffAMPTQN. MARRIED. Mr. J. Siir.r.nan, of Hardwick, to Miss Stanton, A Mr. \V. B, Chapman, this town, to Mrs. Rose of Kettering. advanced age ...

supplied with bread and beef and blankets,, their Rector, Jicv. E. M. Peek, of Witr ton; this county. The COO

... Ancaster, Esq. Norfolk —Edward Lomlie, of Great Melton, Esq. Northamp— J Booth, of ndon, Esq. Butl.— Robert Peach, of Esq. MARRIED; Tuesday last, Mr. William Blanchard, of York, to Miss Asbby, this place. few days since, Mr. Cooper, baker, of this town ...

two large ditto table spoons; with which: the thief made his escape without detection. Last Saturday, a liftle ..

... ..48. BIRTH. On de loth ult. at Pisa, the Lady of Colonel Pembet on, of Trumpington, was safely delivered of a daughter. MARRIED. On Tuesday last, S. H. Le Neve Gilman, Esq. of Hingham, in Norfolk, to Ann, only daughter to Philip James Case, Esq. of Bury ...