Ihrts. and Beds. — Cambridge and Huntingdon. 



1821.1 



vicar and chaplain to the Duke of York. — 

 E. Taylor, esq. one of the Knights of 

 Windsor, and formerly surgeon to the 15th 

 dragoons. 



At Great Marlow, J. Johnson, esq. a 

 member of the Hiinipden Club, and author 

 of many able political letters, which ap- 

 peared in the Statesman, under the signa- 

 ture of Timothy Trueman. 



At Wormiugham, tiO, l\Irs. Brooks. 



At Durnford, Mr. G. VVyatt, late of Hiuk- 

 sey. — At Wokingham, Mr. J. Wheeler, of 

 St. Paul's Church-yard. 



At Aston Sandford, Bucks, the Rev. T. 

 Scott, rector and formerly chaplain to 

 the Lock Hospital. He published several 

 religious tracts, and his valuable com- 

 mentary on the Bible has passed through 

 many editions. 



At Gibraltar, lieut. H. M. Buckbridge, of 

 the Royal Engineers, son of the late Col. 

 B.ofBenfield. 



HEHTFORDSHIRE A\D BEDFORDSHIRE. 



The six prisoners left for execution at 

 Bedford were all reprieved. 



Slurried-'] At Watford, S. Smith, esq. to 

 Miss J. E. Wilmot.— The Rev. C. Bridges, 

 ofWoblirn, to Miss H. Torlesse, of Ips- 

 wich. — N. Hatley, esq. of Langley Lodge, 

 to Elizabeth, widow of the late J. G. Jones, 

 esq. of Kingsland-road. — S. Burr, esq. of 

 Luton, to Miss Richardson, of Craven- 

 street, Westminster. — At Eaton, in Bed- 

 fordshire, 3Ir. Hilyam, farmer, of Totten- 

 ham Lodge, Northamptonshire, to Miss 

 Capps of Leadenham. 



Died.] At Hertford, in her 79th year, 

 Mrs. R. Marshall. — Mr. B. Squires, wife of 

 Mr. S. veterinary surgeon. 



At Bedford, 50, the Rev. W. Freeman, 

 minister of a Baptist Congregation at Car- 

 dington Cotton End. — Of a decline, 31, 

 Eliza, wife of W. A. Soaraes, esq. of High- 

 Willows, Cheshunt. 



Catharine, wife of the Rev. J. F. Greene, 

 rector of Graveley. — Anne, relict of the 

 late J. Smith, of Revel End. 



At Broxbourne, in his 87th year, P. 

 White, esq. 



NORTH AMPTOKSMIRE. 



Married.] Mr. R. Bray, jun. of Chapel 

 Brampton, to Miss Bray. — .Samuel, eldest 

 son of S. Sharraan, esq. of Wellingborough, 

 to E. Mary, daughter of the late Rev. G. 

 P. Malin. — Mr. J. A. Lovell, of Mears 

 Ashby, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. 

 W. Gandern. — Mr. T. Smith, salesman, of 

 Grendon, to Miss E. Brown, of Brixworth. 

 — At Yai-dley Hastings, The Rev. J. Hop- 

 pus, sen. to Miss Berrill. — Mr. J. Birdsall, 

 eldest son of Mr. Alderman B. of Northamp- 

 ton, to Miss A. Violls, of Bampton Lodge. 



Died.] At Northampton, in his 5l8t 

 year, Mr. Alderman Kershaw. — In her 

 83d year, Mrs. J. Newcomb, relict of the 

 late Mr. Alderman N. — In bis 97lh year, 

 Mr. J. Meiinard, gardener. 



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At Peterborough, 71, Mrs. E. Wright. 



At Long- Buckby, Sarah, wife of W. Lee, 

 woolstcipler. 



In her 83d year, Mrs. Callice, of Mears 

 Ashby. 



In her 73d year, at Thrapston, Mary, 

 wife of Mr. W. Ueale, draper. — In his 78th 

 year, Mr. T. Watford, of Welford. — Mr. J. 

 Bland, farmer and grazier, of Grafton XJu> 

 derwood. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HCNTIKGDOK. 



The stupendous drainag-e of the Eait 

 Brink, extending over some hundreds of 

 thousands of acres, is rapidlj- drawing to- 

 wards its completion. The Eau Brink Cut, 

 about two miles and three quarters in 

 length, is nearly completed; as is the new 

 bridge across it, which is to be a draw- 

 bridge for the admission of ships to pass 

 and repass through it to Saint Germain's. 

 The new bridge is of timber, which is so 

 combined as to produce strength and dura- 

 bility. Its length is about 820 feet ; the 

 versed sine or spring of the arch is 3 feet 

 11^ inches. On this canal and its appen- 

 dices there will probably, before the works 

 are completed, be expended nearly half a 

 Biillion sterling ! 



From the inadequate state of its funds, 

 the Agricultural Society of this county will 

 give no premiums this year. 



Married.] G. F. H. Greenhaigh, esq. of 

 Caius and Gonville Coll. to Miss Hunt of 

 MaUlon. — ^J. Sharp, esq. of Islem House, 

 Newmarket, to Eliza, second daughter of 

 Signior C. Lee Sugg, the ventriloqui.-t. — 

 Mr. F. Sharp, of Newmarket, to Mii-s Lee, 

 of the Norfolk company of comedians. — 

 Mr. Rawlins, tanner, of Wisbeach, to Miss 

 Read, of Stauground. — At Isleham, the 

 Rev. J. Reynolds, dissenting minister, to 

 Mrs. S. Norman. — Edward, third son of W. 

 Layton, esq. of Woodhouse, Ely, to M. 

 Amelia, only daughter of the late S. Miller, 

 esq. formerly of Fort Marlborough, Ben- 

 coolen. — At Bourne, Mr. J. Standard, build- 

 er, of Norwich, to Miss H. Currie. — Mr. L. 

 T. Martin, grocer of Lynn, to Harriet, third 

 daughter of Mr. D. Bowker, of Stanground, 

 Huntingdonshire. — Mr. R. Smith, of Ram- 

 sey, to Miss Campion, of Bury, in Hunt- 

 ingdonshire. 



Died.] At Cambridge, aged 50, Mr. W, 

 Halls, publican. 



In October last, in America, 60, Mr. T. 

 Grant, formerly, of Chatteris, in the Isle of 

 Ely. 



Mr. H. English, occupier of a consider- 

 able farm in the parish of March, leaving- 

 ing a widow and 1 5 children, the youngest 

 an infant. From the pressure of the times 

 his atfairs became embarrassed, and hi* 

 family are now deprived of the mean» of 

 subsistence. 



At Colne, in Huntingdonshire, 86, Mrg. 

 S. Charter, vyidow and formerly of March. 



At St. Neot's, 66, Mrs. Stevens, widow. 



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