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Buckingham and Berkshire— Hertford Sf Bedfordshire, !^c. [Feb, I, 



At Henley, 58, Mrs. Chambers.— A t 

 Noithfiekl End, Mrs.Laurance. 



At Chipping Norton, 86, Mr. T. Bait- 

 ktt.— At Little Milton, 71, Mr. W, 

 Barker.— At Sherburn-castle, the Countess 

 of Macclesfield. 



BUeKINGHAMSHIRE ANn BERKSHIRE, 



At a county mcfthig held on the tlWh a 

 series of very spirited resolutions on the 

 (kslresses of the country were passed, wiUi 

 only two dissentient voices, alter most 

 eloquent speeches from Messrs, Mar.>h, 

 Hallet, Dundas, Palmer, and others. 



A petition to parliament has been agreed 

 to at Keading, praying for abolition of the 

 assessed taxes. 



I'lie anniversary of the Society for pro- 

 curing; I'urity of Election, was lately held at 

 Reading; James Whoble, esq, in the chair. 

 Thirteen new members had been admitted 

 within the year, and the funds were in a 

 satisfactory state. 



Mmiied.] Mr. J, Hill, to Mrs. Bonham, 

 both of Aylesbai-y.— Mr. F. W. Davis, to 

 Miss M. Grout, both of Windsor. — 

 William Felix Kiley, esq. of I'oiest-hill, 

 near Windsor, to Miss M, Harcourt 

 11,'inisbottoni, of Woodside, 



Died.} At Luckingham, 28, Mr. 

 Chaplin. 



At Windsor, 75, Mr. W. Baker.— At 

 the Queen's Lodge, 90, Mr. Jeremiah 

 Gaskoin, generally respected. 



At Eton, Mr. Stephen IJogcrs.— Mr. R. 

 Barnes. — 68, Mrs. Seagrove. 



lIERTFOnUSHIUE ANl> BEDTOUDSH I It E. 



MairkdJ] Mr. R. Sanders, to Miss 

 Anne Chew, both of Leighton Buzzard. — 

 John Ciirric, jim, esq. of Esscndon, to 

 MissE. A. Pattison, ot C'ongleton. 



Dird.] At Herttbi J, i>'>, Mrs. Royd, 



At llitchin, .i.S, Mv, Farmer. 



At Cashio-bridgc, Watford, Miss M, 

 Kent. 



At Lidlington, 2S, Mr. E, G. Piatt.— At 

 Barley, 8h, Mr. H. Walbey, sen.— At 

 Royston, (5",, Bliss Moule. 



NORl HAMPTON sill RE, 



Mr. Cobbett and Mr. Samuel Wells, of 

 Huntingdonshire, have become candidates 

 for the repiesentation of Peterborough in 

 parliament, in opposition to Mr. .Scarlet, 

 who has again addressed the electors. 



Murrlcd.^ Mr. Chas. Gilbert, to Miss F. 

 Peach ; Mr. E.Phipps,to MissE. Outlaw: 

 all of Northampton. — Mr. J, Hoyes, to 

 Miss Tobbs, both of Peterbo'ough. — Mr. 

 R. Marsh, of Kirby Lodge, to Miss Marsh, 

 ■ of Harrington. — Mr. J. Avcl, of Hardings- 

 ton, to Miss E. Hands, of Roade. 



D'ud.'^ At Northampton, 66, Mrs. Mar- 

 shall.— 43, Mrs, Whitray.— 74, Mr. J. 

 Odell.— 8.3, Mr. K. Bates.— 30, Mr, E. 

 Heighiiigton. 



At Peterborough, 71, Mrs. Dent.— 68, 

 Mr. Knight.— 65, Mr. J. Shcpheard. 



AtTowcestcr,7t', Capt. H, Dayrcll, R.N, 



At Staverton, 49, Mr. W. Hands, deser- 

 vedly regretted. — At Bulwick, at an ad- 

 vanced age, Mr. Preston. — At Papley 

 Lodge, 48, Mr. R. Fowler, greatly la- 

 mented. — At Adderbury, 93, Mr. W. 

 Steel. 



CAMBRIDGB AND HUNTIN«I>«>N81II IvE, 



TIjc subjects for Sir Wm. Browne's 

 me(tals for the present year are — Greek 

 Ode; In Ohitum Viri udmodum Revcreiidi 

 Duclissiniique Tlwiiue Pdiixliaive Middletott,. 

 Ei>iscniii C«/6'«/<tf)isis— Latin Ode ; Afriiani 

 Ciitinis Dnrincti.— Greek Epigram ; 'Eav n; 

 <}MAo/xa&nj, Ifn OToXu.ua&nc — Latin Epigram; 



Atmried.] Mr. I has. Kuthorford, toMiss 

 S. D, Pryor; Jlr. Wonfor, to Miss Crop- 

 ley ; IMr. W. Case, to Miss A. Wicks: alt 

 of Cambridge. — Mr, Bell, of Ely, to Miss 

 Cook, of Erpingham,— Mr. W. Huckle, tc 

 Miss P. Cleaves, both of Williugham — 

 John Taylor, esq. of Newton, Isle of Ely, . 

 to Miss Amelia Witty, of Leiston. 



Died.] At Cambridge, in Slaughter- 

 house-lane, 42, Mr. G. Field. — In Jesus- 

 lane, 81, Mrs. Cowling. — In Trinity street, 



Mr, J. Tupping. Mr. Pauley, much 



respected. — 79, Mrs. Monlem,— 44, Miss 

 S, Monlem, 



At Littlrport, 78, Mr;:. R, Stirason, 



greatly regretted At Bassinghourn, 75, 



Mr. S. Sill.— At Chesterton, 06, Mr. W, 

 Brown.— At Long Stanton, 55, Mr. Peek. 



NORFOI-K. 



A meeting of the freeholders and inha- 

 bitants of this county was lately held at 

 Norwich, Mr, Alderman Thuitcll pro- 

 posed, that a petition should be founded 

 on his resolutions, which set faith, in 

 strong terms, the present depression, and 

 declaring that an abolition of all needless 

 places and pensions, and a large I'tduction 

 of taxation and of the national debt, were 

 the only complete remedies, Mr. Watson 

 and Mr. Coke spoke in favour of the reso- 

 lutions, and Mr, Wodehouse against them. 

 ]\lr. Cobbett, amidst much clamour, pro- 

 posed a petition, calling upon the legisla- 

 ture for a further repeal of taxes, and to 

 enact a law to prevent landlords, for the 

 next year, from issuing any distresses 

 against their tenants, and demanding of 

 the clergy a restoration of a million of 

 Jiioney, which it accuses them of having 

 taken from the people. On a division the 

 latter petition was carried by a large ma- 

 jority ; but the friends of Mr. Coke having 

 asserted that its spirit had not been under- 

 stood, a second division took place with 

 the same result. 



Marriid.] Mr. D. Hodgson, to Miss F, 

 Stone, both of Norwich. — Mr. S. Dixon, 

 of South Pickenham, to Mrs. M. Mills, of 

 St. Andrew's, Norwich. — Mr. G. Lane, to 

 Mr. Ladle; Mr. A. Wright, to Miss S. 

 Lane ; Mr. J. Pilgrim, to Miss S. Rust : all 

 of North Walsham. — Edward Everanl, 



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