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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| The Rev. Ed. Goldsmith, of 
Howorth, to Miss E. Miller, of Thames- 
street, Windsor.—Mr. T. Jones, of Staines, 
to Miss Batton, of Eton.—Capt. H. Baker, 
n.A., to Harriet Selma, daughter of the late 
William Pigott, esq., of Dedshershall-park. 
Died.| At Ailesbury, Mrs. Fell. — At 
Reading, in Southampton-street, 88, Mr. 
T. Maclean.—In Crown-street, Frederick 
Teush, esq., of London.—At Windsor, 22, 
Mr. Ophferman.—At Brackly, 56, Mr. 
Polter.—At Cheynies, the Rev. Wo. Morris, 
M.A., rector, and of Foxley.—At Southcot 
Lodge, near Reading, J. Rockett, esq.— 
At Binfield-park, Henrietta, sister of the 
late Lord Sunderlin, generally esteemed 
and lamented. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
At the Hertford assize, five convicts were 
left for execution: namely, James Harris, 
James Davis, and James Green, for bur- 
glary in the dwelling-house of Mr. Haines, 
steward to Earl Cowper; and Wm. Mar- 
shall the younger, and Charles Cartwright, 
for a burglary and robbery in the dwelling- 
house of Charles Gordon, esq-, at Berk- 
hampstead. Thesetwo last were executed, 
but a respite was granted to the former, :to 
prove an alleged alibi. 
Married.| Jotm Barnes, esq., of Chorley- 
wood house, to Miss S. Medley, of Bar- 
ringdon.—R. T. Heysham, esq., of Stagen- 
hoe-park, to Frances, daughter of Barring- 
ton Price,.esq.—At Chesham, Mr. Shromp- 
ton, of Huddenham, to Miss Sophia Hep- 
burn. 
Died.| At Herts, 66, Mr. R. Carter.— 
78, Thomas Grenall, esq., generally es- 
teemed and regretted. 
At Watford, Mrs. Ardenoif, widow of 
Stephen Ardenoif, esq. — At Rickmans- 
worth, 91, Mrs. J. Wankford.—89, Mr. 
John Sibley. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. W. Haydon, of Northamp- 
ton, to Miss E. Cee, of Devonshire-street, 
Queen-square, London.—Mr. W. Dickins, 
of Northampton, to Miss A. Woodford, of 
Cold Ashby Lodge. 
Died. AtNorthampton, 78, Thomas An- 
grave, esq., late of Great Haughton, de- 
seryedly lamented.—73, Mr. J. Law, ge- 
nerally respected. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
The annual prize of Caius College, Cam- 
bridge, for the Latin oration on the im- 
provements in physic, has been Jately ad- 
judged to G. F. H. Greenhalgh, M-B.,. of 
that society. . 
Married,] The Rev. E. Neale, of .Cam- 
bridge, to Miss M. Fielding, of Hull.— 
Mr. Heslop, jun., of Cambridge, to Miss 
Hattersley, of Ely. 
Died.| At Cambridge, in King’s-college, 
Benjamin Shepherd, esq., senior fellow of 
that society At Huntingdon, Mrs. Sarah 
Rowe, much respected, , 
Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, Northamptonshire, &c. 
(Sept. 1, 
; NORFOLK. 
A botanical garden has lately been es- 
tablished at Norwich. 
A steam packet has recently been esta- 
blished between Lynn and Cambridge. 
ESSEX. 
Married.) John Osmond, esq., of Em- 
berton, to Miss Withers, of Colchester.— 
Mr. J. Suree, to Miss Strutt, both of Brain- 
tree.—At Barking, the Rev. W. R. Skilton, 
B.A., to Miss M. Biggs, of the Manor, -— 
Mr. Jas. Biggs, to Miss Charl. Martin, of 
Great Ilford.— Mr. H. Greenhill, of Piasket- 
house, to Miss A. Ridge,. of Lewis. 
Died.] At Sible Hedingham, Mrs. S. 
Todd, widow of Purl. Tood, esq., of Stur- 
mer-hall. 
KENT. 
A praiseworthy public meeting was lately 
held at Maidstone, the Earl of Romney in 
the chair, when it was unanimously resolved 
that ‘‘ a Society be formed for the assistance 
and reformation of offenders discharged from 
the county gaols; and for affording the 
means for juvenile offenders returning to 
their trade, or some other proper situation.’” 
For this purpose a fund is to be raised by 
donations and annual subscriptions. : 
Married.| Mr. Jas. Holdstock, to Miss 8. 
Rainer; Mr. Horman, to Miss Wise; Mr. 
Geo. Harnett, to Miss M. Horn: all of 
Canterbury.—Mr. W. Philpot, of Canter- 
bury, to Miss F. Croasdill, of Tyler-hill.—=. 
Mr. W. Teveline, of Dover, to Miss Mor- 
fell, of Canterbury.—John Wm. | Fagg, esq., 
of Westbeare, to Frances, daughter of the 
late William Carter, M.D., of Canterbury. 
Died.] At Canterbury, in St. Peter’s-lane, 
Mr. Chas. Blackman.—Mr.G. Hawkes.—In 
Wincheap-street, at an advanced age, Mr. 
Smith.— At Dover, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Nash.—In Snargate-street, 38, Augusta, 
wife of Col. Latour, 14th light dragoons, 
justly lamented.—At Chatham, 60, Mr. 
Jas. Cork.—62, Mr. Jas. Read. 
At Maidstone, 68, Mrs. Smith —Mr. J. 
Sage.—At Folkestone, 61, Mrs. Simpson. 
—Mrs. Law, of Bermondsey.—37, Miss 
Marg. Clarke.—At Lydd, 44, Miss P. Dray. 
—At West Malling, 30, Mr. Wm. Sim-. 
mons, of the firm of Messrs. Simmons and 
Harvey, Lambeth.—At Hythe, Mrs. Rye 
—At Bredgar, 70, Mr. T. Pye, much and 
justly respected. fy c 
SUSSEX. 
The influx of the best company into 
Brighton within the month has been more 
than usually numerous; and the libraries 
well attended. 
A floating-bath, to be attached to the 
chain-pier, is being’ construeted by Mr- 
Balley, of Shoreham. It will he commo- 
diously fitted up with dressing rooms, &c, 
Five hundred new houses, one-feurth on 
a large scale, are building one mile east of 
Brighton, and as many more are engaged 
for one mile to the west ! i 
Married.} Mr. W. Field, to Miss Kegpets 
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