1821. 



Norfolk — Kent. 



197 



CAMBRIDGB AND HUSTINODON. 



The subjet't of iLe Seatonian Prize Poem 

 for tbrt present year is — The Old Age of St. 

 John the Evuiigelisi. 



Married.] Mr. J. Hardnian, to Mrs. Thrift, 

 both of Cambridge.— J. F. Ocfle, esq. Fellow 

 of Jesus College, Cambridge, to Miss F. 

 Couinglon, of Honicastle. — Thomas Taylor, 

 esq. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Miss 

 Fanny Mansel, daughter of the late Bishop 

 of Bristol. — Mr. WooUey, of Newmarket, to 

 Mis* M. Mayston, of .StanningfteUI. 



Died.] At Cambridge, 46, Mrs. Ruther- 

 ford. — t^, Mrs. Geer. 



At Ely, 38, Mrs. Wilks. 



At Bartlow, 83, Mr. G.Payne.— At Stunt- 

 n«y, Mr.J. Hatch. 



NORFOLK. 



The poor round Holkham, *he residence of 

 the patriotic Mr. Coke, are employed in 

 breaking, dressing, and spinning hemp ami 

 fiax grown on that gentleman's estate, un- 

 der the superintendence of Miss Coke. 



Married.] Mr. J. Kerr, to Mrs. A. Gage. 

 Mr. D. Beusley, to Miss M. A. Balls : all of 

 Norwich. — .Vlr. S. Lovick, of St. Andrew's, 

 Norwich, to Miss A. Pearson, of Nortlirepps. 

 —Mr. J. Green, to MissM. Wright; Mr. R. 

 Woolstoue, to Miss E. Mitchell.— Mr. R. 

 Cates, to Miss M. A. Read win, both of 

 Fakenhani.— Mr. Bateman, of St. Martin's, 

 at Oak, to Miss L. Holding, of Beccles. — 

 Mr. Howes, to Miss Bateman ; J. Keer, to 

 Miss S. Todd : aU of St. Martin's at Oak. 



Died.] At Norwich, in Surrey- street, 72, 

 Mr. Brookbank. — In St. Benedict's, 73, Mrs. 

 Lock. — 40, Mrs. M. Curtis.— 6(), Mrs. S. 

 Briggs. — In St. Margaret's, 77, Mrs. Middle- 

 ton. 



At Yarmouth, 84, Mr. M. Thompson.-- 

 84, Mr. E. Crabtree.— 81, Mrs. E. Grey.— 

 78, .Mr. J. Durrant.— 78, Mrs. H. Hewitt.— 



At Lynn, 48, Mr. Hammond. — Mrs. Lj'ther. 

 —Mr. True.— tj6, Mrs.Turnbull.- Mr. Felt- 

 well. 



At Litcham, 81, Mr. J. Kennedy. — At 

 Cromer, 49, Mrs. M. Pearson, greatly re- 

 gretted.— At Watton, 84, Mrs. M. Pilgrim, 

 much respected.— At Walsingham, 86, Mr. 

 J. Hague, de.servedly lamented. — At Holt, 

 19, Miss C. Seppings. — At East Dereham, 

 %i, Mr. J. Smith Street. 



SUPPOLK. 



The Botanic Garden, Bury St. Edmund's, 

 is in a flourishing coiirlition ; it has lately 

 been su|)plied with a collection of seeds from 

 the Royal Garden at Gottingen, also a packet 

 containing some from Syria and Egypt, in 

 addition to n selection recently transmitted 

 by the President of the Linnaean Society. 



Married.] Mr. Smith, to Mi.ss Hoy, of 

 Bury St. Edmund's.— Mr. B. Norman, of 

 Bury St. Edmund's, to Mi.ss E. New.stead, 

 of Lyuii. — Mr. .1. .lackson, of Bury St. Ed- 

 mund's, to Miss A. F. Nottidge, of EastHan- 

 niiigfield. Mr. Everett, of Falkenham, to 

 Mi»s M. Rivers, of Trimley.— Mr. W. Pet- 

 tet, to Miss E. Payue, both of Woolpit. — 



Mr. W. Paine, of Barrow, to Misj F. Hutchi- 

 son, of Haughley. 



Died.] Ac BurySt. Edmund's, 28, Mr. H. 

 Mudd. 



• At Ipswich, 56, Mrs. A. Enefer.— 28, Mr. 

 R. West. — In Silent-street, Miss Green. — 

 25, Mr. T. Strowlger.— Mr. Jas. Death. — 

 58, Mrs. S. Trott.— 96, John Sherman, esq. 

 late Capt. East Suffolk militia. — 70, Mrs. 

 Caston. 



At Southwold, 88, Mr. J. Sayer. 



At Sudbury, Mr. J. Godfrey. 



At Cotton-hall, 83, Mr. f. Durham.— At 

 Lindham-hall, 71, Jacob Whibread, esq. de- 

 servedly lamented for his general benevo- 

 lence. — At Moulton, 59, Mr. W. King-, 

 greatly and justly regretted.-At Great Welne- 

 thani, 35, Mrs. Cooper. — AtStradbrooke,79, 

 Mrs. S.Grenling. 



ESSEX. 



The magistrates of Essex have lately re- 

 solved to erect a spacious penitentiary for 

 that county, in which all the prisoners are to 

 be classed, and those who are able, oblige 

 to work for their own support. 



Married.] Mr. Bond, of Colchester, to 

 Miss Bowland.— Mr. J. Busby, to Miss L. 

 Eagles, both of Romford. — Thomas Sadler, 

 esq. of Breewood Hall, to Miss S. Simpson, 

 of Horkesley. — George Whitby, esq. major 

 of the Staffordshire militia, to Miss Emmu 

 Ratoliffe, of Wood Hall, Warmingford. — Mr. 

 R. King, of Foxearth, to Miss L. Halls, of 

 Great Waltham. 



Died.] At Colchester, Mr. Tomkins, sud- 

 denly. 



At Billericay, Mrs. Douglass. 



At Wix, 84, Mr. W. Nichols.— At Brun- 

 dish, Mr. P. Martin.^ At Wanstead, Miss S. 

 Knowles. — At Radwinter Rectory, Mary 

 Roberts, wife of the Rev. J. Bullock, greatly 

 regrelted. — At Bow Bridge, Richard Meeson, 

 esq. of Meeson, Salop. — At Great Warley- 

 place, 92, Samuel Bonham, esq. 



KENT. 



The inhabitants of Dover lately agreed to 

 petition the House of Commons for the fol- 

 lowing object: — that the Queen's name bo 

 re-inserted in the Liturgy ; to effect a refor- 

 mation iu the construction of the House of 

 Commons ; and that the attention of the 

 House be given to the distressed state of the 

 country. 



Married.] Mr. Crure, to Miss Archer, both 

 of Canterbury. — At Canterburj', Capt. W. 

 Davis, late of the 1st Swiss, to Miss H. Beale, 

 of Wingham —Mr. Holmes, of Dover, to 

 Miss E. Weekes, of Canterbury. — Mr. S. 

 Sniithyer, to Mrs. E. Mount, both of Dover. 

 —Mr. H. Wells, of Deal, to Mr*. Pollock, 

 widow of James Henderson, esq. R.N.- Mr. 

 J. Brittain, of Chatham, to Miss Wellfeur, 

 of Peckham. — Mr. A. Harrison, of Rush- 

 borne, to Miss WootioUjOf Westbere. — Mr. 

 W. Lambert, to Miss F. Milton, both of 

 Hollingboume. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in Best-lane, Mr. 



R. Pottman, sen. — Iu Mercery-laue, 86, Mr 



A. Read. 



