1S11.] 
marshal; to Miss Elizabeth’ Harvey.—Mr._ 
Kite, to Miss Gardner, daughter of Mr. G: 
of Edmund Hall, 
© Diéd.] At Henley vpon Thames, Wm.- 
Combes, esq. formerly of Chandos-street, 
/ Covent Garden, 88 
“At Bloxham, Robert Potter, gent. 
At Enstone, Mr, S. Cartwright, 37. 
* At Oxford, ‘Mrs. Weston, 76.—Mr. Norris. 
—Mrs. $;monds.—Mrs. Wilmot, 69.—Mrs. 
W2trs, 92.—Mr. George Carey.—Mrs. Bar- 
nett, wife of Mr. ‘thomas B.—Mr. Richard 
Stevens. 
* At Golder; Mrs. Cesens. 
wAt Broughton, | W. Haywood, sen. gent. 
forendtly a surgeon and apothecary, of Ban- 
bury, 85. 
’ At Banbury, Mrs. Usher, wife of Mr. U 
dissenting.minister. 
At Woodstock, 
daughter of Mr. C. Palmer, 25. 
At Worting, Harriet, youngest daughter 
of the late Rev. Henry Blackstone, of Ade 
derbury. 
, At Dea r, John Tubb, 78 
At So Rogers, of the Fox 
inn. 
At » of Donnington, 
Berks. 
IRE. 
ge, Beds. 
Hannah, wife of Mr. Thos. 
Berry, 5% 
other, Mr, James Finch, 63, and his wife 62. 
Tt was'a singular circumstance, that Mrs. F. 
had often expressed a wish not to survive her 
husband | one hour. 
“SER TFORDSHIRE. 
me ol i is now opened at Hertford, by 
one rt. Lancaster’s young men. The 
relation passed i in the town-hall, at a most 
numerous and respectable assembly, breathe 
a‘spirit of liberality worthy of an enlightened 
age. 
the time of proposing and establishing the 
school, 
Married.} At Cheshunt, the Rev. Sa nel : 
Halworthy, vicar of Croxall, Derbyshire, to 
Diana Sarah Bayly, daughter of the late Na- 
thaniel B. esq. of Jamaica. 
Died.) At Hertford, Robert Bellew, esq. 
ef Balandinish, county of Cork. 
At. St. Alban’s, Mrs. Anna Maria Jones, 
spinster. Her father is said to have been an 
officer inthe army, whoserved under John Duke’ 
of Marlborough. It isacknowledged that she 
was 96 or 97 years of age, but it has often been 
_ asserted that she was born in the year 1712. 
She retained her eye-sight in patticular, and’ 
all her faculties mental and corporeal, in an 
extraordinary and uncommon degree, consi~’ 
dering her great age, till 1st February last, 
wken she was struck with a paralytic stroke, 
under the effects. of which she languished 
wear a month, when a second stroke perfected 
Monruty Mag, No. 212, 
Bucks—UWerts—Bedford—Northampton, Xe. 
Maria Titley, eldest ’ 
» Mrs. Dorothy. 
Scarce a month has elapsed between ° 
369 
the work that the former had begun, and a 
few days put an end to a life which had Jost 
all remains of comfort and enjoyment. She 
was buried in the chancel of the Abbey- 
church. ‘ 
* BEDFORDSHIRE. 
The Duke and Duchess of Bedford aré 
- now about’ establishing a school for girls, at 
Woburn. The system of tuition is the same 
for reading, writing, and arithmetic, as that 
in the boys’ school, established three years* 
ago by the duke, on the Lancasterian plan,” 
which has been attended with the highest 
success. ‘The new system of teaching needle= 
work practised at the school, in Southwarle, 
instituted for girls by the two sisters of Mr. 
fuancaster, in 1804, will be Introduced into 
‘this institution by a young person from the 
Royal Free School, 
wark, : 
A piece of land has been marked. out, for 
the erection uf- a school-room at Bedford, on 
the British (not thé Madras) system of ease 
cation. The Duke of Bedford is the active” 
and generous patron of this establishment. 
Murried] At Biddenham, William, second 
son of the Rev. Dr. Moore, to Elizabeth, 
daughter of the late Capt. Brookes, R.N. 
: NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
In consequence ‘of a lecture delivered by 
Mr. Lancaster, at Northampton, some time 
past, a town-meeting was called, and the 
respectable inhabitants, in a most liberal man- 
Borough Road, South ° 
- ner came forward with a subscription to szt 
Act Taplow, within a few minutes of each’ 
up aschool, in which bigotry and intolerance 
should have no share. 
Married.| At Desborough, Mr. F. Morley, 
of Liverpool, to Miss Cave. * 
At Kettering, Mr. Wm. Dainty, third son 
of Mr. D..of Loddington, to Miss Wallis. 
Died.| At Laxton Hall, Major John Evans, 
of the 87th regiment of foot, aged 27 years. 
The death of this gallant officer was o=ca- 
sioned by the many and severe Avounds he 
received at the storming of Monte Video, in 
February 1807. It is a remarkable circum- 
stance, that at the time he was wounded, 
every man in his section was killed by his ' 
side at the first discharge. 
“At Thrapston, Mrs. Crampton, wife of Mr. 
C. surgeon, 2%." : 
“At Oundle, Mr. Wm. Parnell. 
At Wellingborough, Mr. John York, 63, 
At Northampton, Mrs. Cooper.—Mrs. Eliz. 
Adsom.—Mr. John Fletcher, 69.—Mrs, Ball, 
86. 
* At Marston St. Lawrence, Susannah, wife 
of Mr. Wm. Jeffs, 34. 
wae Hellidon, Mr. John Carter 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
“Married. At Huntingdon, Mr. Charles 
Harris, to Mrs. Goodger, daughter of the late 
Mr. Mills, of White Hall, Brampton. 
Died.| The Rev. Mt. Pery, rector of 
Houghton-cum-Wilton. 
CAMERIDGESHIRE. 
March 26th, came on the election for the 
5D Chancellorship 
