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bury, io Miss Frankis, of Easte^ate-street, 

 Gloucester. — Mr. S. Stocker, to Miss S. Ro- 

 gers ; Mr. C. Emlstring-, to Miss J. Mills, 

 of Clarence-row, Kiugsdown : Mr. W. 

 Wallis, to Miss Lydia Clarkson : all of 

 Bristol. Mr. G. Heywood, of Bristol, to 

 Miss M. Burton.— Mr. H. Child, of Bristol, 

 to Miss F. Thomas, of Tenby.— Mr. L. 

 Taylor, to Miss Boltori, both of Clifton. 



Died.'\ At Gloucester, Mr. J. Norman, 

 much and deservedly regretted. — Mrs. 

 .Spencer, wife of Mr. Chas. S.— 46, Mr. F. 

 Reeves. 



At Bristol, John Page, esq. senior alder- 

 man. — Samuel Heudersou, esq. — 60, Mrs. 

 A.Dezel. — In Merchant-street, .Mrs. Fether- 

 stone. — .Miss. J.E. Jarvis. — On St. Michael's 

 Hill, 77, Samuel Cox, esq. — In Princes-st. 

 Mrs. Alexander, greatly regretted. 



In College-Green, 82, Mrg. Eliza Tyler, 

 the last representative of that very ancient 

 family the Tylers of Herefordshire. This 

 once celebrated lady was classid among 

 the most distinguished beauties whom Eng- 

 land produced during the 18th century. 

 At the Court of IJsbon, as well as at .St. 

 James's, she moved for many years a bril- 

 liant star; and some few are still surviving 

 in Bath, who may remember the homage 

 rendered to her charms at the old Assembly 

 Rooms, during the reign of Beau Nash Mr. 

 Southey, Poet Laureat, was nephew to this 

 lady, and received his earlier education 

 under her auspices. 



At Tewkesbury, at an advanced age, 

 Mr. Mew. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



At Oxford, twelve prisoners received 

 sentence of death, seven to be transported 

 for fourteen years, and 2 for seven years. 



Married.'] Mr. J. Coleman, of Oxford, 

 to Miss A. Whitaker, of Ordsall. — Mr. 

 Powell, of Witney, to Miss Bozley, of 

 Bamptun. — Mr. Gibbard, of Chalcombe- 

 hill-house, to Miss S. Sabin, of the Ark- 

 house, Neithorp. 



Died.} At Oxford, 27, Mr. T. Scraggs. 

 — In Holywell, 76, Mr. Pinfold, sea. 



In -Magdalen parish, Mr. Vincent. — 29, 

 Mrs. Fell.— In St. Clement's, 64, Mrs. 

 Olive.— .31, Mrs. S. Bliss. 



.4t Banbury, Mrs. Taylor.- Mrs. Hill. 



Mrs. Needle. 



At Henley, Mr. J. Piper Ive. 



At Forest-hill, 36, Mr. G. Davies.— At 

 Horsepath, 71, Air. R. Surman. — At Kid- 

 diugton-house, 40, Charles Mostyn, esq. 



nuCKIKGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 



.4t the late assizes held at Readinsr, 

 there were forty-t%vo prisoners for trial, of 

 J whom ten were capitally convicted, but 

 , reprieved ; four were sentenced to trans- 

 portation. 



.Mr. Dundas, M.P. for Berkshire, lately 

 preHi'iiled to the House of Commons no 

 less than twelve petitions from the farmers 

 of lliat county, praying for relief. 



don, to Miss .M. H. Smith, of Ashley-place, 

 Bristol. — Mr. J. Wheeler, to Miss Allen, 

 both of Abingdon. 



Died.] At Reading, in Broad-street, 79, 

 Mr. R. Richards. 



At Windsor, 47, Mr. W. Osborn, much 

 respected. — 57, Mr. R. Kelsey — 78, Mr. 

 R. Merrick. 



HRRTFORDSHIRE AND HEDPORDSHIRB. 



At the late Hertford assizes nine pri- 

 soners received sentence of death. 



Married.] William Griffin, esq. to Miss 

 M. A. Elliman, both of Tring.— J. F. Ma- 

 son, esq. of Aldenhara Lodge, to Miss Jane 

 Dormer, of Rowsham.— The Rev. AV. S. 

 Chalk, of Barton, to Miss E. Gregory, of 

 Henlow. 



Died.] At Baldock, 79, Mrs. Hinison, 

 widow of the Rev. J. H. rector of that 

 place. 



At Bi'auraont-green, Cheshunt, 65, Mrs. 

 Caroline Carter. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



A new road from Northampton to Ket- 

 tering is nearly completed, which opens 

 a direct line of communication with Ox- 

 ford to Stamford. The saving in distance 

 is considerable. 



Married.] Mr. R. Jones, to Miss Marlow, 

 both of Northampton. — Mr. Jefferson, of 

 Sherrington, to Miss S. Checkley, of North- 

 ampton.— Mr. J. Strange, of Kettering, to 

 Miss E. Palmer, of Wold. 



Died^ At Northampton, Mr. Buruh«m. 

 —77, Mr. W. Mallard, greatly and deser- 

 vedly regretted. 



At Peterborough, 7.5, Mr.R. Whitwell. — 

 Louisa, widow of J. F. Richardson, esq. 

 and sister to the late Earl of Lindsey. 



At Loddington, 82, .Airs. A. AVarner, 

 much respected.— At AA'inwick AVarren, 76, 

 Thomas Lovell, esq. deservedly regretted. 

 —At Desborough, 76, Mr. AV. Cave. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 



A county meeting took place at Cam- 

 bridge, the Duke of Bedford in the chair, 

 to petition the House of Commons for a 

 reform of parliament, and the restoration 

 of the Queen to " her rights and privi- 

 leges." 



Married.] George Trent, esq. R.N. to 

 Miss Bennington, of Ely. — Mr. W.Tebbut, 

 of Chatteris, to Miss M. Bailey, of St. 

 Ives. 



Died.] At Cambridge, 82, Mrs. Han. 

 cock.-ln Bennett-street, 40, Mr. T.B. Gro- 

 mout.— 49, Mr. S. Petit.— .Mr. James Win- 

 ders. 



At Newmarket, 45, Mr. A. Gardiner. 



At Barnwell, 67, Mr. W. Norris Wilson. 



NORFOLK. 



Married.] Mr. P. Copley, to Miss A. 

 Rocklow; Mr. R. Morgan, to Miss J. D. 

 Clarke : all of Norwich.— xMr. M. Turner, 



to MissH. Hutchinson, both of Yarmouth. 

 —Mr. Pond, to Miss S. Tills; Mr. Brad- 

 field, to Miss Blythe : all of Lynn.— Rgbert 

 Murrried.] ' Mr.'c.°Tomkins, of Abing- Campbell, esq. to Miss F. Rudger, both of 

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