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Chancellorship of the University of Cam- 
bridge, vacated by the death of his Grace the 
Duke of Grafton. The candidates were, his 
Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, and 
his Grace the Duke of Rotland, The poll 
finally closed at twelve o’clock at night, 
when the numbers were— 
For the Duke of Gloucester. .470 
For the Duke of Rutland....356 
The greatest number ever polled before 
at an election for this university, The former 
was of course declared to be duly elected. 
The following day commenced the election 
for a Member of Parliament for this uni- 
versity, a seat being. vacated by the Harl of 
Eustoa (the late member) succeeding to the 
title of Duke of Grafton, The candidates 
were, Viscount Palmerston, and the Hon. Mr. 
Smyth. At the close of the poll the numbers 
were— 
For Viscount Palmerston... .459 
For Hon. Mr. Smyth 347 
‘THe two Gold Medals, value 15 guineas 
each, given annually by the chancellor of 
this University to two commencing Bachelors 
of Arts, who have obtained the degree of 
Senior Optimes, and acquit themselves the 
best in classical learning, are this year ad- 
judged to Mr. Blomfield, of Caius’ Colleges 
and Mr. Evans, of Trinity College. 
The longevity of the chance!lors of Cams 
bridge has been remarkable, there having 
been only three since 1688, a period of 122 
yeass. The Duke of Somerset held that 
office GO years ; the Duke of Newcastle 20 ; 
and the Duke of Grafton 42 years. There 
have been seven chancellors of Oxford during 
the same pericd. 
Married. | Thomas Hurrell, esq. of Chishill 
Hall, Essex, to Martha, only daughter of the 
Rev. }. Perkins, rector of Rampton. 
At Ely, Mr. Robert Scott, to Miss Henly. 
Died] At Cambridge, Mr. G. Cooper, 94. 
=Mr. Eddleston, ot the Dolphin Ino.— Mr, 
George Wynne, many years organist of Great 
St. Mary’s and St. Michael’s churches.—The 
Rev. Dr. Price, of Trinity-college, formerly 
xector of Great Houghton, Northamptonshire. 
“At Ely, Mr. J. Rayner, 76. 
At Barwell, Mrs. M. Isaacson, a maiden 
lady, and the Jast of that ancient family, 
At Litlingten, neat Royston, Mr. Robert 
Baldrey, 39. — 
NORFOLK, 
‘Aschool on the Royal Lancasterian system 
js opened at Norwich, tor 450 children, by one 
of Mr. Lancaster's young men. This undertake 
ing is patronized by the Bishop o; Norwich, and 
much praiseworthy zeal has been shewn by 
many members of the establishment, as well 
as dissenters, in that city. 
Married.| B. Edwards, esq. of Browick, 
Lincoln, to Emily, youngest daughter of John 
Custance, esq. of Weston House, in this 
county. 
P, M. Martinean, esq. of Norwich, to Mrs. 
Somers Clarke, late of Tasburgh. 
Cambridge-Norfolk—Sufolk. 
[May 1, 
Mr, Joseph Haycock, of Wells, to Miss 
Harriot Jackson, of Thorpe Hall, near Nore 
wich. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. James Boult, jun. to 
Miss Sarah King, of Gorleston.—Mr. Joseph 
Green, of Beccles, to Miss Jenkins. 
Lionel Self, gent. of Elmham, to Miss 
Breese, of Bawdeswell. 
At Norwich, the Rev. W. F. Drake, of 
Bene’t College, Cambridge, to Harriet, 
daughter of Mr. VW. Tomlinsun. ‘ 
Died.] At Norwich, Miss ChristianaSwann, 
55.—Mr. Joseph Clover, well known for his 
skill as a veterinary practitioner, 85.—Miss 
Cotman, niece of Mr. Edward C.—-Mrs. Mary 
Taylor, 77.—Mr. J. Futter, 47.—Mr. James 
Brunton, one of the mace-beareis of this 
city, 77. 
At Watton Green, Elizabeth, 
daughter of the late Rev. T. Scott. 
At Felmingh3m Hall, Mrs. Eliz. Seaman. . 
At Stoke Ferry, Mrs. Hebgiry 77. 
At Tivetshall, Sarah, daughter of Mr. Robt. 
Dix. 2 
At Great Witchingham, Mr. Jas. Beeston, 
jun. 29. 
At West Winch, near Lynn, Mr. Samuel 
Browne, 73, 
At ‘Pulham, Mrs. Wake, relict of Mrz 
John W. ' 
At Watton, Mrs. Bream, 66.—Mr. Walter 
Lake, 63. 
At Lyon, Mr. Jeffery Goddard, 56.—Miss 
E. Collins, second daughter of Mrs, Sharpe, 
wife of E. Sharpe, esq. collector of Excise, at 
Lynn.—Mrs. Bunnett.—In the 56th year of 
his age, Samuel Baker, esq. who by dm uni- 
form adherence to the assiduity and probity 
by which an English merchant is proverbially 
distinguished, acquired an ample indepen- 
dence.—Aged 61, Sarah, relict of Mr. Bowles, 
late of the Norwich Theatre.—-In the 111th 
year of her age, Elizabeth Jarrard, who re- 
tained her faculties very perfect for such’ ex- 
treme age till within the last few weeks of 
her life. 
At Blofield, Mrs. Saul, 62... 
At Heywood Hall, Diss, William, son of 
Mr. Biddell. 
At East Dereham, Marianne, eldest daughter 
of the Rev. Edward Codd, 13. : 
The Rev. Mark Burn, vicar of All Saints 
in South Lynn, and of Geyton, the former is 
the gift of the bishop of Ely, the Jatter in 
that of the bishop of Norwich. , 
The Rey. Joseph White, 45° years rector 
of Oxburgh with Foulden. This valuable 
preferment isin the patronage of Caius Col- 
lege, Cambridge. 
Aged 77, the Rev. Repps Browne, rector 
of Great Melton and Wood Dalling, the 
former in the gift of Sir Jacob Astley, bart. 
and the latter of Trinity college, Cambridge. 
_ At Aylsham, in consequence of her clothes 
taking fire, Mrs. Susannah Baxter. 
SUFFOLK. 
_ A 4School- room for 350 children is erected: 
ae 
second. 
