“606 
shire, an eminent couveyiticer of that place, 
60.—Mrs. Margaret Allbury, 78. 
At St. Alban’s, Robert Hodgson, esq. 67. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Bedford, Mr. Porter, of Saf- 
fron Walden, Essex, to Mrs. Palmer. 
Died.] At Silsge, Joseph Pawsey, esq. 64. 
‘NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . 
The intended line of the Grand Union Ca- 
ial, to unite with the Grand Junction, is 
“abandoned, for one of a shorter extent by 
seven miles, which wiil join the Oxford 
canal at Braunston. The very recent dis- 
covery of so great a saving of space will pre- 
vent the intended application to parliament in 
the ensuing session; nevertheless, there isa 
probability of an early completion, and a very 
increased value to the proprietors, as the 
money already subscribed is expected to prove 
sufficient for the completion of the new line. 
The Northamptonshire and Leicestershire 
Union Canal Property will be much improved 
by the plan now adopted, shares having sold 
from 391. to 401 ; and from the certainty of 
the progress of the new line, the estimation 
of the Old Union Canal Shares may be very 
speedily expected to advance at least to their 
original value. 
Married.) At Bugbrook, Mr. Glover, to 
Miss Sheppard, both of Daventry. 
At Floorey Mr. Wm. Rodais, to Miss Su- 
Sannah Roddis.—Mr, Edward Flowers, to Miss 
ollete, 
At Northampton, Mr. Linney, of London, 
to Miss Johnson, eldest daughter of the late 
Rev. Mr. J. dissenting minister. 
Died.} At Thorpe Abchurch, Mr. 
Priestley. 
At Little Everdon, Mr. John Goodman, 27. 
At Holdenby} Mrs. Wright, wife of Mr. 
ohn W. 75, - 
At Tiffield, Mr. Wm. Plowman, 84. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.| At St. Neats, Mr. James Swep- 
son, to Miss Sarah Leonard, of New Inn, 
Beds. 
_ Died.] At Huntingdon, Mr. Reynolds, of 
the Dolphin Inn. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.] At Newton, Isle of Ely, Mr. 
Robert West, to Miss Sarah Ream. ~ 
At Wisbech, Mr. Johnson Elsey, to Miss 
Walton, of Friday Bridge, in the parish of 
Elta. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mr. John Jones, 
master of the Dog and Duck public-house.— 
Mrs. Cocher, relict of Mr. John C. 
At Chatteris, Mrs. Sewell, wife of Mr. 
John s. i 
Wm. 
NORFOLK. 
Married. At North Yarmouth, Captain 
Bradby, of his Majesty’s ship Calypso, to 
Miss Catherine Douglas, second daughter of 
Admiral D. commander in chief at Yar- 
mouth. 
C. J. Clifton, esq. of Trinity-hall, Cam- 
bridge, to Miss Catherine TAY ANOES eldest 
; 
Bedford—Northampton—Huntingdon, Ke. 
(Jan. 1, 
daughter of the Rev. Charles M. rector of 
Garboldisham, in this county. 
At Hopton, James Turner, esq. of Yar- 
mouth, to Miss Sayers. 
Died.] At North Elmham, Wm, Cham- 
bers, gent. 80. 
At Wymondham, Mr. Robert Bush, 64. 
At Honingham, Mrs. Goodear, wife of or. 
James G. of the Half Moon, West Smith- 
held, 21. 
At Thorpe, Mr. Benjamin Brinded, 22. 
At Holt, Mr. Isaac Strange, 76, 
At Yarmouth, Robert Johnson, esq. sur- 
geon of his Majesty’s ship Monarch, 24, 
/ SUFFOLK, 
Ata numerous meeting of gentlemen of 
the town and neighbourhood of Ipswich, held 
at the Town hall, for the purpose of consider-" 
ing of a plan for cheetidg a Suite of Public 
Rooms in that town, a large subscription for 
shares of 501. each was immediately entered 
into, and a committee appointed to forward 
the object of the meeting. 
Married] At Eye, the Rev. R. Rolfe, of 
Sahen Toney, Norfolk, to Miss Rose, only 
daughter of John R. esq. 
Mr. S. Harwood, jun. of Belstead Hall, to 
Miss Corsbie, daughter of Joseph C. esq. of 
Stanton. 
At Gazeley, Beijhinty Cornell, gent. of 
Barrow, to Miss Ann Cornell, daughter of 
Wm. C. gent. of Needham-street. 
At Stonham Aspal, Captain Gore Browne, 
of the Royal Artillery, to Miss Eliza Theed. 
—J. Turner, esq. banker, of Halesworth, to 
Miss Mary Ann Sayers, second daughter of 
J. S. esq. of Hopton. 
At Ipswich, Capt. Mitcham, of the 24th 
regiment, to Miss Coote, daughter of the 
late Capt. C. 
Died.] At Newmarket, Mr. Jolin Hilton, 
- many years judge of the course at Newmar- 
Ket, Epsom, and Bibury, and‘publisher of the 
Race Lists at the former place. He was greatly 
and justly esteemed by all ranks on theturf, 
being a man of inoffensive manners and stricf 
integrity.’ ; 
At Fpswich, Miss Forsett, who wasa con- 
siderable Jegatee under the will of the late 
Lord Chedworth. 
’ ‘At Yoxford, Mr. John Smith, 62. ‘ 
At Faraiten St. Mary; near Bury, Mr, 
John Last. 
At Stradbrook, Mr. Simon Borrett, sen. 75, 
At Beccles, in the TAs if of his age, 
Henry Alexander, esq. who formerly com: 
manded the forces of the Nabob of Arcot. 
By his military skill and daring courage, he 
early raised himself to rank and affluence ; 
and by his strict integrity through life, he 
deservedly obtained the respect of all who 
knew him. 
ESSEX. 
Marricd.] At Leyton, the Rev. E. Repti; 
to Mary Ellis, eldest daughter of the Hon. 
Joseph Herbert, president of his Majesty’s 
Council of the island of Montserrat. 
. At 
2 
/ 
