Oxford— Norfolk. 



[May ]; 



At Clifton Wood, in his 20th year, W. 

 R. Heaven, only son of the late R. H. esq. 

 of Barraset in the East ladies. 



At Hangallon House, near Monmouth, 

 Mrs. Michell, wife of the Rev. Mr. M. She 

 was kind to her humble neifrhbours, re- 

 lieving their wants, and sympathizing with 

 their sorrows. 



William, the second son of J. James, esq. 

 of Lansoar, Monmouthshire. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



The Picture Gallery in (he University 

 has received some additional embellish- 

 ments, by models of the Temple of Nep- 

 tune, at Peestum, and of the Amphi- 

 theatre at Verona. 



Married.] At Oxford, Mr. Joy, to Maria, 

 youngest daughter of J. W. Thorp, esq. 

 — Mr. Mather, grocer, to Miss C. E. Law- 

 rence. — At Cropredy, Mr. F. Amos, of 

 Castle Thorpe, Bucks, to Sliss S. Eagles. 

 — Mr. T. Saunders, o( Reading-, to Miss 

 Walker, dauarhter of the Rev. Mr. W. of 

 Pepper, iu this County. 



Died.] At Oxford, 72, Mr. S. Dewc, up- 

 wards of twenty years collector of the 

 paving and lighting assessments within 

 the city. 



. At Thame, Mr. Lunn, clerk to Mr. HoU 

 lier, solicitor. 



In his 37th year, of an apoplectic fit, Mr. 

 V. Cherril, of Dorchester. 



BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 



At the Buckingham assizes, eight pri- 

 BODers were capitally convicted, but were 

 all reprieved. 



Married.] At Clewer, J. Brooks, esq. 

 late captain in the 29th regt. to Catherine, 

 daughter of Lieut. Col. Basset of Windsor. 

 • — At Aylesbury, Mr. J. Town, to Miss J. 

 Bullock, of Uppingham. — E. King, esq. 

 surgeon of Brill, to Ann Smith, relict of 

 the late T. S. esq. of Addingrove. 



Died.] At Reading, J. Bayley, esq. late 

 collector of excise at Bristol. 



At Windsor Castle, Mr. J. T. Merrick, 

 porter at the royal entrance for 16 years. 



Mr. S. Chandler, of Tyringham farm, 

 Bucks. 



At Clifton, near Bristol, Au. Charlotte, 

 daughter, of J. Prettijohn, esq. of Hare- 

 hatch, Berks. 



Aged about 13, Master Angerstein, a 

 young gentleman of Eaton College, son of 

 Mr. Angerstein, M.P. The skill of the 

 scholars in rowing is universally acknow- 

 ledged. He went up the river in a skiff, 

 but dropped his oar into the water opposite 

 Boveney Chapel, and reaching to recover 

 it, fell over-board. A scholar standing on 

 the bank gave the alarm, but the current 

 being particularly rapid, assistance was 

 unavailing. The body was discovered near 

 Clewer Point. 



HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 



At the Bedford assizes, 14 prisoners 



were capitally convicted. Six for highway 

 robbery, were left for execution. 



Married.] At Watford, Herts, S. Smith, 

 esq. of London, to Miss J. E. Wilmot. — 

 Mr. R. Jacorabe, of Riseley, Bedfordshire, 

 to Miss S. Kemp, of Broomhills, near 

 Rochford, Essex. — At Henlow in Bedford- 

 shire, the Rev. W. S. Chalk, of Barton, to 

 Eliza, daughter of the Rev. T. Gregory, 

 Vicar of Henlow. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Married] Mr. W. Dix, surgeon of Long 

 Bugby, to Miss E. Ridley of Croydon, 

 Surrey. — At Peterborough, the Rev. H. 

 Parsons, curate of Stoke Doyle, to Miss A. 

 Hopkiuson. 



Died.] At Peterborough, 65, Mrs. Tay- 

 lor, relict of the late J. T. gent, for some 

 years a resident in Leicester. 



In August la't, at sea, off the coast of 

 China, Mr. J. Swaun, second son of Mr. S. 

 Royal Ordnance Surgeon,at Weedon Depot. 



CAMBRIDOE AND HUNTINGDON. 



The further drainage of Bedford Level, 

 known by the name of Eau Brink Cut will 

 be opened in June. 



Married.] At Whitflesea, Mr. J. Blunt, 

 farmer, to Miss A. Bridges. — At White- 

 ham, in the Isle of Ely, Mr. J. Giles, only 

 son of Mr. W. G. of C'olne, to Miss Long. 

 — W. Chalk, esq. to Miss Good, both of 

 Linton. — R. Mathews, esq. to Miss E. Cat- 

 tin, both of March.— Mr. R. Holland, of 

 Tid Goat Inn, near Wisbcach, to Miss 

 Birks, cf Brook Holes, near Doncaster. 

 The Rev. C. E. Keenc, Fellow of All Souls' 

 College, Oxford, and second son of B. K. 

 esq. of Westoe Lodge in this county, to 

 Miss R.F. Shiffner, second daughter of Sir 

 G. S. bart. of Combe Place, Sussex. 



Died ] At Ely, 63, Mrs. Reb. Durhanij 

 of the College. 



At Huntingdon, 64, R. Gooeh, esq. se- 

 nior alderman of the corporation. 



At Newmarket, Mrs. Robson. 



At Chatteris, in her 78th year, Mrs. .M. 

 Warth, widow. — In his 74th year, Mr. B. 

 Wayman, farmer. 



At Whitchford, near Ely, Mr. C. Cross, 

 fanner. 



At Rome, on the 10th of March, aged 

 30, W. P. Waddingtoii, esq. M.A. of Trinity 

 College, Cambridge, eldest son of the lute 

 W. W. esq. of Bromplon. 



At Warboys, in his 80th year, Mr. Long- 

 land — At GrafFham, near Kimbolton, in 

 the prime of life, after 24 hours illness, 

 from an inflammation of the bowels, Mr. 

 Goodgamc. — At Great Catworlh, Hunting- 

 don, in his 90th year, Mr. Howell. 



NORFOLK. 



The times have produced so great a di- 

 minution of law business, that at TTietford 

 assizes, April 2, only eight causes were 

 entered for trial. Several of these not being 

 defended, the whole business of the court 

 atNisiPrius was disposed of in three hours. 



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