18 16.] Oxfordshire — Bucks and Berks — Herts and Beds, 3)'c. 477 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



Married.'] My. W. Tiinberlake, of Ox- 

 ford, to Blis Allam, of i;eck!«y. — Mr. 

 BidiarU Siieit, of Bicester, to Miss Aun 

 Hawkins of ;i(ickiii<!liani. — Mr. WiMiam 

 Billint;, of Pyrton, to Miss JIary Billing, 

 of P.eadi!)^. — Mr. John Jacksou, to Miss 

 Aun Brfulin;;, biit!; of 'VVitney. — Mr. Wil- 

 liam Ti:3, to Miss Ha.iua',1 Hunt, both of 

 Banbury. — Mr. Witlit'i's, of Chiseihanip- 

 ton, to Miss Stronti, of JJarbican, London. 



£>!>,<.] At Oxfo:.l, Mr. Alloi. 



At Woodstock, Miss Susamiah Townes- 

 Cnd, jnolly refrrettetl. 



At Headington, Mr. Bryan. 



BUCKS AND BERKS. 



AJurvied.] Mr. J. Rhymer, of Denhani, 

 to Miss Raniiall.— Mr. Noah Belcher, of 

 Goosey, to iliss Giles, of Leytlirop. 



Died.] At \7ar?iave, tlie widow of the 

 Rev. J. Tickell, rector of Gawsworth. 



At Tiirweston, Miss Mary CaustoD. 



HERTS AND BKIIS. 



The deposits ijito tiie Bedford Savins- 

 Bank, since its estajjiishnieut in May, 

 amotmt lo near 1,3U01.; iieni-fit .Societies 

 being permitted to put tlieir stock into 

 tliat bank, not exceeding iOOl. 



Slurried.'] Mr. Chinery, of Cheshnnt, 

 to Miss Emma Rivers, of Triniley St. 

 Mary. 



Died.] At Bedford, 26, Fiederirk Jo- 

 seph Levins, esq. 

 . At Cheslmnt,70, Thomas Sanderf, 1\LD. 



At Leighton Buzzard, 79, Mr, Thomas 

 White, 



At Watford, the wife of Harrold .Stew- 

 art, esq. 



At Potton, Mrs. H. VcnaH. 

 . At Bishops Stortibrd, (V.i, Isaac Lake, 

 deeply regretted by iiis relations, nor letis 

 by his empioycis, (ffXess^s. liav.'kcs and 

 Co.,) in whose sei-vice, as a brewer, iw 

 had been upward^ of twenty years. His 

 talents and i:;foiniation were liiglily re- 

 spectable; and tiie zeal and himesiy lie 

 displayed in the discharge of t!ie duties 

 which, in liissitiiatioii, dcvtilved upon him, 

 are beyond all praise, ftliitlifnl, jocose, 

 fond of anecdote, pecHliar in ins habits, 

 manners, and appeariinco, he IimJ mnch 

 original cliuiacler, and it will be long eie 

 lie is forgotten by his townsmen. 

 N<);:THAM?Tt)Nsi;iP". 



The Noiiliampicn Savin;;-Bauk has, in 

 eleven weeks, received various deposits, 

 amonniiii-; to l,8.i31. 



Marriid.] Mr. John Wilson, of Petev- 

 boroitgli, to Miss E, Parkicson, df Norili- 

 borough. — i\lr. l^'raiicis .Sheppaid, of Paii- 

 Icrspnry, to Miss .Sarah Browne, of Toiv- 

 cesier.— .Mr. T, Merry, of Abingtmi-Miils, 

 to Mi^xKurricl Pell, of Ovcrstone. 



Did.] A> iN'ortliampton, 71, Mu. Ar- 

 deii. — O'J, Mr. E. Law. 



At Pelcrborou!,'li, 5i, Mr. Edw. .Sijsons. 



At WrUiiigboryii^ih, (jy, Mr..,CharUs 

 Rdbinsoii. 

 . .At Tiittford, 70, Michael Wodliu!!, exq. 



CAMBRIDGE ANU HUNTS. 



The Seaioniau prize is this year adjndged 

 to the Rev. C. H. Teriot, iNLA. of Trinity 

 Collei;e, for his poem on Htzcldah and 

 Sciinaclirrib. 



The subject of the Norrisian prize essay 

 for the present year is, Tkc. hiicniat ci'idence 

 of the gcnuineniss and uulUent'tc'dtj tif the 

 Gosptls. 



Marrird.'] The Rev. Mr. Rogers, FeliovT 

 of Sidney-College, to Miss Hackney, of 

 Caniliridge. — William Asplin, j'in. esq. of 

 Wjlltii^liam, to ftli.ss Mary Bletsoe, of 

 Astchcrton. — Thomas Brown, esq. of 

 Shippv Hill, to Miss Shearing, of Paxficld- 

 hall. 



Died.] At Ely, 60, the Rev. Stephen 

 Stejiiiiens, B.A. Minor Cauou of Ely. — Mr. 

 Tlioma.s Weteiihail. 



At Newmarket, IMiss Charlotte Tuting. 



.At Chatteris, 78, Mrs. Elizabelii Isaac- 

 sou, much and justly lamented. 



At Wyton, Miss Frances Peck. 



NOI!FOI.I£. 



At the last Quarterly Assembly of the 

 Corporation of Noiwicli, an Address was 

 voted to tile Regent, requesting him to 

 enforce the utmost economy in tlie public 

 c.xpeiiditure, and to countenance every 

 financial retrenchment, compatible with 

 the security and welfare of the community ; 

 and that couimer<'ia! and agricultural pros- 

 perity may he lestored. 



Marrifil.] Mr. John Kidd, to Miss Mary 

 Ann Foister. — Mr. R. H. Harris, to Mis.% 

 Clabon. — Mr. Warner, to .Miss Stevens: all 

 of Norwich. — Mr. C. C. Daniell,of Uavey- 

 place, Norwich, to Miss .Saiali Ursiii^ 

 Nr.thall, of Ludlow. — R. liallmrst, esq. 

 to Miss Jane Nonis, of Tatterford. — Mr. 

 John Bales, to Miss Mary Ann Simmonds, 

 botii ol' Yariiiouth. — Mr. Richard England, 

 jiin. of Hindringham, to Miss Mary Ami 

 Reeve, of Wighlon. 



Died.] At Norwich, 50, Mr. Sieley.— 

 Mr. Pigge. — In St. Aiigiisiines, at an ad- 

 vanced age, j\Ir. Brittiughuru.— Mrs. de 

 Rouillon. — In Ma^'dalen-slreei, the wite ofv 

 Mr. Alderman Burrows. 



At Yai month, 'i9, Mrs. Bond.— 60, Mrs, 

 Olley.— 56, Mrs. Eaton. 



At Eau Ueithaiii, fllrs. E. Drozier. 



At Nortii Elinftaui, 80, Mr. Peter Jolin- 

 soii. — At North Walsham, 8J, Mrs. Mary 

 Fiddy. — At Foujsham, ftjr. T. iManning, 

 sen. — AtRyburgli, Mr. Gardji!er,justly la- 

 mented.- -At Freeliiorpe, Oii, Mi. Trevett 

 Read. — At I'aston, -11, Mr. I'rancis 

 Cremer.— At T.iooke, 10.;, Hirs. TuMha 

 Starlin!:. — At Tacolneston, 87, iilii, Elu.i- 

 beih Vv'arreii. 



SUFFOLK. 



Manii'd.] Ml. W. C. Stafford, of Bury, 

 to MissiM. ,\. Cuilini;tou, of Norwich. — 

 Mr. E. Thompson, of Biiiy, to Mis-S 

 Thompson, of Framiiugiiaiii. — Mr. 'I'ho- 

 mas Archer, of Ipswieli, to Mi.ss Patience 

 ClK.piiiaii, of Fiiininyham. — Mr. Thomas 

 DuicC; of Biiry, i« ."Miss Ciickmoic, of 



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