18-21. 



Heitford — A' 



W\ 



«o Miss M. L. Maurice, late of Fetter-lana, 

 I,ondon.— Mr. W. Harris, of Hanney, to 

 MissM. Gee, of HanningtoD. 



Died.] At Reading, in Mill-lane, S8, R. 

 Hanson, esq. — Mr. Golding. 



At .-iylesbury, Mr. J. Margerson, greatly 

 respected. 



At Great Marlow, 78, Mr. H. Alniitf, 

 many years clerk to the commissioners of the 

 Thames navigation, deservedly respected. — 

 At Diutou-vicarage^ <J7, the Rev. R. W. 

 Williams. 



Ki Neasdon, Mrs. Cunningham, wife of the 

 Rev. J. W. C. Vicar of Harrow, greatly la- 

 mented. 



HEHTKORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHin E. 



A meeting of the county of Bedford was 

 lately held, convened by the High .Sheriff, 

 when resoliiiions, strongly conileniniiig Mi- 

 nisters, were adopted. — That it is the opinion 

 of this meeting, that the distress now so gene- 

 rally felt and acknowledged by all ranks and 

 classes of his Majesty's subjects, and which 

 threatens every branch of the national industry, 

 is owing to no crime or fault, or insensibility to 

 moral or religious duty on the part of the peo- 

 ple of England, but to the long wars in which 

 we have been engaged, to the taxation conse- 

 quent on those wars ; to the want of fore- 

 sight, and knowledge of the true interests of 

 the British Empire, evinced by his Majesty's 

 Ministers at, and subsequent to, the settle- 

 ment of peace, to their continuing on foot 

 expensive establishments, justifiable only by 

 a state of war ; to their refusal of uU re- 

 treuehment affecting their own power and 

 emoliimeDts, and their persisting in a general 

 course of administration, which proves and 

 makes manifest an absence of all sympathy 

 between the governors and government. 



Married.] Mr. Kingham, of Tring Grove, 

 to Miss Foster of Tring. 



Died.] .\tWoburn, 63, W. Runciman, esq. 

 of Birchmore-house. 



At Hoddesdon, 82, W. White, esq. 



At Gubbin's Park, Mrs. Kemble, wife of 

 T. K. esq.— At Box Moor, Hemel Hemstead, 

 2i, Mrs. N. E. Hobsou. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



A fracas lately took place at Northamp- 

 ton, between a party of the SSth regiment, 

 and a number of the inhabitant', in which 

 one man was killed and four others wounded. 

 Four soldiers are in custody. 



Married.] The Rev. H. Salmon, rector of 

 Culworth, to Miss Oakley, of Severn Stoke. 

 A. Briggs, esq. of Great Easton, to Miss E. 

 Henton, of Hoby. 



Died.] At Peterborough, 66, Mrs. Squire, 

 widow of Thorn.? s S. esq. 



Tt^ Rev. T.Walts, vicar of St. Sepulchre, 

 Northampton, and of Preston Deanery. — At 

 Cotterslock, 70, Daniel Chapman, esq. 



CAMRRIDGE A.VD HU NTINODO.N. 



The Norrisian prize is adjudged to Mr. 

 Kenulm Digby, B.A. of Trinity College, for 

 an essay, " shewing from a review of the 

 civil, moral, and religions atate of mankind 

 »t to* time whuQ Christ came into (ht world, 



uffulk. 



bow far the reeeptlon whtch hi.s reiigion.|]f(^'it 

 with is a proof of its Divine origin." 



Married.] Mr. G. Wicks, to Miss Barbage, 

 both of Cambridge. — The Rev. Fearn Fel- 

 lows, Fellow of St. .Tohn's College, Cam- 

 bridge, to Miss M. A. Hervey, of Bridekirk. 

 — Mr. M. Clarke, of Newmarket, to Miss 

 Mildenhall. 



Died.] At Cambridge, Mrs. Ind.— Mr. E. 

 Mills. 



.4t Great Stukely Vicarage, 67, Ann, wife 

 of the Rev. J. Bailey. — ki Grancbester, 67, 

 Mrs. Page. 



At Soniersham, Bartholomew Ibbott, esq. 



NORFOLK. 



Married.] Mr. .7, P. Crowe, to Miss D. 

 Paraman,bolh of Norwich. — Mr. J. Wood, of 

 Norwich, to MissS. Teppell.of New Becken- 

 ham.— Mr. .T.Hawkins, of Hadleigh, to Miss P. 

 Olyott, of St. Stephen's, Norwich. — Mr. J. 

 Leeds, of Burnham Thorpe, to Miss M. A. 

 Rudkiu, of Langham Lodge.— At Bakenbam, 

 Mr. G. Platteu, to Miss Massiugham.^— The 

 Rev. G. R. Leathes, of Roydon, to Miss 

 Helhersett, of Shropham Hall. 



Died] At Norwich, .58, Mr. E. Bleakley. 



— In St. Giles's, 49, Mr. S. Cushing, de- 

 servedly respected.— SO, Mr. R. Sewell. 



At Yarmouth, 69, Mrs. M. Brown. —79, 

 Mr. Kazlip.-80, Mrs. Howmun.— 70, Mr.c. 

 Brewer.— SO, Capt. E. Ballard.— 82, Mr. I. 

 Lee. 32, Mrs. .4.. Soanes. 



At Lvnn, 60, Mr. Hawkins. 



At fhefford, 37, Mr. S. Branch. 



AtCley, at an advanced age, Mrs. Bolding. 

 —At MattishaU, 61, Mr. S. Hubbard. -At 

 Hempnall, at an advanced age, Mrs. U. 

 Robberds, suddenly. — At Hayneford, 78, 

 Mr. W.Smith. 



SUFFOLK. 



Married.] Mr. Clarke, to Mrs. Dewe3', both 

 of Ipswich. — Mr. W. Turner, of Ipswich, to 

 Miss K. Rush, oi Hatfield. — Mr. Gooch, of 

 Southwold, to Miss R. Pashley, of Harles-too. 

 — Mr. J. Stems, of Sudbury, to Miss S, 

 Smith, of Bo.\ford. — Mr. Barnes, of Hailes- 

 ton, to Miss D. Heam, of Stowmarkpt. — Mr. 

 R. Runacles, of Earl Stonham, to Miss M. 

 Bureh, ofMeudlesham. — Jlr. W. Tibbenbam, 

 of Bla.xiiall, to Miss S. Sawyer, of Colchester. 



Died.] At Bury, 88, Mr." Hogg.— 36, Mrs. 

 Middleditcb, much respected. 



At Ipswich, Mrs. Cooper. — 24, Mr. B. 

 Head.- 35, Mr. G. Ciubbe, jun.— 77, Mr. G. 

 Clubbe. — .Mr. Andrews. 



At Wondbridgp, 76, .\rr. ,T. Tyrrell. 



At Sudbury. 59, Mrs. Sikes, widow of John 

 S. esq. of London. — 72, Mrs. Barkitt, highly 

 esteemed and regretted. 



At Framsden, ()S, Mr. Birch.— At Eriswell, 

 79, Mr. .T. Fuller, deservedly regretted. — At 

 Norton, 63, Mr. T. Gould, much iind justly 

 lamented. — At Hadleigh, 75, Mrs. F. Brome. 



— At Meudlesham, 48, Mrs. D. Percy. — At 

 Hengiave Hall, Lady Throckmorton. 



K3Sl;X. 



.Some fossil remains of elcp'u.".nts bones 

 were lately discovered on the estate of Mr. 

 Thompson at llford, which hava probably 



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