1816.] Northamptcnshire — Camhridge and Hunts — Norfolk^ S)'C, 



Thomas Field, to Miss Isabella Homes : 

 both of Chesham. 



Dkd.'] At Pt'nn, 72, Robert Harrisan, 

 esq. tbrnierly pf Lombard-street, banker, 

 universally regretted. 



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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



The d welling-liciise of a Mr. John Peach, 

 ef Northamptoi), was lately broken into, 

 and bills of exchange to the amount of 

 131,5<. together with some cash nates 

 and silver, were stolen. 



fliariud.] The Uev. H. Palmer, of Carl- 

 ton, to Miss Elizabeth Hcyrick, of Bramp- 

 ton. — At Market Harboroiigli, Mr. Eyre, 

 of Hereford, to Miss Harriet Vardy, of 

 Yelvertoft. — John Mould, esq. of Oiindlc, 

 to Miss Mary Ann Meckic, of Lewisham. 



Difd.] At Northampton, at an advanced 

 4ge, Mrs. Fitton. 



At Thrapstone, 61, Mr. Samuel Beal, 

 much respected. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTS. 



On the 17th of June, the Hon. Mr. 

 Justice Abbot, Mr. Justice Burroughs, 

 and Ed. Christian, esq. Chief Justice of 

 tli« island, arrived at Ely, where they 

 opened a special commission for the trial 

 of the persons charged with having com- 

 mitted variotis felonies at Littleport and 

 Ely. The calendar consisted of 82 per- 

 sons. The trials -were concluded on Fri- 

 <Jaj'; and on .Saturday, June i!2, jiulgmcnt 

 of death was passed on 24 prisoners, con- 

 victed of capital offences. — Mr. Justice 

 Abbot then severally addressed William 

 Beamiss, the elder, George Crow, John 

 Dennis, Isaac Harley, and Thomas .Smith, 

 the younger, exhorting them to prepare 

 for their sentence, which has since been 

 carried into execution. 



Distress warrants lately have been exe- 

 cuted on some of the yeomanry cavalry in 

 Huntingdonshije, for not paying the horse- 

 duty with which they were surcharged, 

 because, through some omission, they weie 

 not called upon by their commanding offi- 

 cer to perform the whole of the parade 

 «iays in the last year; in one instance, an 

 auctioneer Wcts called in to sell a cart and 

 some sheep, which had been thus seized, 

 and, although nearly a hundred individuals 

 w ere present, not one bidding was ottered. 



Married.] Mr. John Buswell, of March, 

 to Miss Taylor, of Wisbech, — Mr. John 

 Wilson, of Landbeach, to Miss Mary Gran- 

 ger, of Strethani. — T. Seppings, esq. of 

 ^oliam, to Miss E. Squire, of Norwich. — ■ 

 Mr. J. Hardy, to Miss S. A. ISrighton, of 

 Sohatn Toncy. 



Died], At Cambridge, Richard Pawson, 

 esq. of Thctford, an alderman of that cor- 

 poration. 



At Littleport, 95, Mrs.£llen Siudall.— 

 At Fordham, the Uev. John John. — At 

 March, Mr. Wandby, who was eminently 

 distinguished for general knowledge in the 

 '^rariiage and maua;i«inent of f«u3. 



NORFOLK. 



The general mesting of the Union In- 

 surance Institution was held at the office, 

 in the maket-place, on the 28th ult. (alder- 

 man Starling Day, esq. in the diair,) when 

 a considerable number of respectable m- 

 surers attended, and were much gratified 

 with the statements laid before them. 



The late Hulkham sheep-shearing wa.« 

 numerously atiended, and much new in- 

 formation obtained upon the best breeds. 



Married.] Mr. K. A. Firth, of Hamp- 

 stead, to IMiss Charlotte Elizabeth Beck- 

 with, of Norwich. — Mr. W. Pettengal, 

 merchant, to Miss Paget, of Yarmouth. — 

 Mr. Charles Cooke, of Garboldisham, to 

 Miss Bray, of Diss.— Mr. Cole, of Faken- 

 ham, to Miss Elizabeth Skrimshire, of 

 South Creake. 



Died.] At Norwich, CO, Mrs. Peterson. 

 —75!, Mrs. Eliz. Sutton.— In St. Laurence, 

 52, Mr. Francis Hill.— 7 .S, the wife of tha 

 Rev. Mr. Day.— 72, Mrs. Susannah Sharpc. 

 At Yarmouth, 70, the wife of J. Fisher, 

 esq.— 39, Mr. William Gedge, 



At Barford, Miss Rachel Allen.— At 

 Costessey, 8J-, Mr. Robert Fox.— At At- 

 tleburgh. Mis. Cockell.— At North Lop- 

 ham, 61, Mrs. Ann Minton, lamented. — 

 At Northwould, 72, Mrs. Elizabeth Slade. 

 —At Kirstead, 83, Mr. R. Whall. — At 

 East Dereham, 50, Mr. Thomas Gostlino-, 

 — At Shotcsham, suddenly, .32, Mr. John 

 Spratt, jim.— At Earsham, 56, Mr. William 

 Woolnough. — At Fouldon, 46, Edmund 

 Horrex,esq.— At Brinton,60, Mr, Richard 

 Rouse. 



SLFFOLK. 



A case of considerable iinportance to 

 the vendors of merchandize at Bury-faiu 

 was lately decfded in the Court of King's 

 Bench. It came before the Court in the 

 shape of a special case, under the Hawkers' 

 and Pedlars' Act, of a Mrs. Green, re- 

 siding in London, a grocer and oil-dealer, 

 who, for a number of years, vended goods 

 at that fair. It was asserted by the chief 

 magistrate of Bury, that the fair was legal 

 for six days only : to this conviction IMrs, 

 Green, (or more properly the London 

 traders, who made it a common cause,) 

 appealed ; aud the court establislicd th« 

 usual period of thirty-two days. 



Married.] Mr. Jary, to Mrs. C, Batley : 

 Lieut. George Samuel Fabricius, to Miss 



Jane Maun : all of Ipswich. Chaston, 



esq. of Witheisdalc, to Miss Sheppard, of 

 Bungay.— Mr. John Hamilton, ot Ipswich, 

 to Miss A. L. J. Wasbroiigh, of Upper 

 Kuowlc.— Mr. R. Ewer, of Hadleigli, to 

 Miss M. Hall, of Fo.xearth,- Mr. William 

 Miller, of Walsham le Willows, to Mrs. 

 Lorick, of Diss.— Mr. William Stopher, of 

 Woodbridgc, to Miss E. Reid, of Ipswich. 

 — Mr. Samuel Symonds, of Ashticld, to 

 Miss M. A. Rusliinore, of Ipswich.— 'I'lie 

 Rev. W. Kirby, A.M. of Barhaiu, to Miss 

 Rudwell, of Baylham. 



N 2 Died.} 



