1823.1 



Oxjordshire — Buckingham and Berkshire, Sfc. 189 



At GlippstOw, 69, Thomas Jane, esq. — 

 99, Mr. F. Keiiiys. 



AtTewkesbiiiy, Mrs. Eiii:conil)P. 



At Stroud, 31, Mrs. M. Fisher.— Mr. 

 Oiiruer. 



At Berkeley, 76, William Joyner 

 Ellis, esq. 



OXFORDSHIRi:. 



Tlie Agricultural Association of Baiihury 

 lias lately adopted separate ami distinct 

 petilions to parliament tbi tlie repeal of 

 Mr. Peel's Bill, and for adequate protect- 

 ing duties, both repeals very ervoiieous in 

 principle. 



Married.] Mr. J. Cooper, to Miss E. 

 Couldry ; both of Oxford. — Mr. W. Gaw- 

 thorn, of London, to ftliss E. Honn<low, 

 of Holywell, Oxford.— Mr. T. Eiiibery,of 

 Bloxhani, to Miss M. T. Shepherd, of Ban- 

 bury.— i\lr. W. Hickman, of Henley, to 

 Miss Spirnan, of Henley \Vharf. 



Died.] At Oxford, in St. Clement's, 

 Mrs. Talboys.— 82, Mr. J. Muddle.— 14, 

 Mr. T. Arnatt.— 88, the Rev. John Couke, 

 u.D. nearly forty years prchident i)f Corpus 

 Christi-college, and rector of Woodeaton 

 and Bij;brooke. 



At Bicester, 85, Mr. Ball. — AtNeithrop, 

 Mr. J. Kirby. — At Hanborough, 7'.', Mrs. 

 E. Eley, much respected. 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 



A meeting of the freeholders of Berk- 

 shire was held at Abingdon, to take into 

 consideration the question of Parliamen- 

 tary Ret'orui, and several spirited resolu- 

 tions were unanimously adopted. 



Married.] Edward ijartlett, es<|. to Miss 

 Eliza Holloway, both of Buckingham. 



Died.] At Ajlesbnry, Mrs. S. Kirby. 



At SpeenLamland, at an advanced age, 

 the Rev. John Winter. 



At Hagbourn, 63, the Rev. J. Schultes, 

 vicar. 



At Weedon, at an advanced age, Mr. 

 B. Smith. — At Donnington, 8J, INIrs. 

 Vincent. 



HERTFORDSHIRE AND EEDFORDSHIH R. 



A meeting of the freeholders of the 

 county of Hertford lately took place at 

 Hertford, for the "purpose of addressing 

 the Houses of Parliament on the subject 

 of reform :'' the High Sheriff in the chair. 

 Mr. Wedd proposed a petition, which was 

 seconded by Mr. Wiltshire, and which 

 expressed the opinion of the petitioners 

 against the unconstitutional system pur- 

 sued in returning members to Parliament, 

 the increase of patronage, the wanton and 

 profligate expenditure of the public re- 

 sources in the maintenance of an overgrown 

 civil, military, and colonial, peace esta- 

 blishment ; that, in the present convulsed 

 state of Europe, it behoved them to look 

 to retrenchment and fair representation ; 

 arid that they were anxious, that the pre- 

 sent period of peace should be embraced 

 by parliameut to inquire into the state of 



the House of Commons, and to effect a 

 speedy and effectual letorm thereof. — This 

 petition WHS finally carried. 



Married] ?lr. G. l" . Odel!, to IMiss Hop- 

 kins, both of Leigluon Hiiz/ard. 



Died.] At Bedford, Mr. K.Lnvell. 



At Dunstable, Mr. W. Gieshaui.— Miss 

 Maniott. 



At Li-ishton Buzzard, Mr. W. Saunders. 



At Aldeuham, the Rev. Meth. Davies. 



At Ledbum, 7;>, Mr. J. Monday. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Married] Mr. W. J'.ul-e, to Miss E. 

 Norman, both of Biackley. 



Died.] AtStaveiton, 4'.J, Mr. W. Hands, 

 one of the most eminent London salesmeu 

 in tliu kingdom. 



At Little Bowden, 67, Mr. T. West. 



CA.MHRIUOB .IMI) IILNTINUOONSUIKE. 



A numerous and re,«pectable meeting of 

 freeholders of Cambridgeshire was lately 

 held at Cambridge, to consider the pro- 

 priety of petitioMiiig Parliament for re- 

 form ; the high sheriff', H. Rayiier, esq. in 

 the chair. Mr. C. Bealts, alter an excel- 

 lent speech, introduced several resolutions; 

 which, with a petition founded on them, 

 was carried bv acclamation. 



Mitrried.] Mr. I'. BIyth, of Langham, 

 to Miss Foster, of Cambridge. — The Rev. 

 W. H. Markby, B.D. rector of Uuxtbrd St. 

 Peter's, to MissS. Randall, of Wiucanton. 



Died.] At Cambrulge, 67, Mrs. Titch- 

 marsh. — 19, Miss Ann Mason. 



At Waterbeach, Mrs. Garrett. — At 

 Chatteris, at an advanced a^e, Mrs. Trip- 

 low. — .At March, S6, Mrs. Pope. — 26, 

 Mrs. Saberton.— 67, Mr. W. Cave. 



NOKFOI-K. 



Meetings were lately held in the hun- 

 dreds of North Erpingham and North 

 Greenhoe, and in both the petition of the 

 late county meeting has been disclaimed; 

 but a resolution was passed at the former 

 meeting, praying " that the property of 

 the public debts be made, hke other pro- 

 perty, available towards supplying the 

 public expenses of tiie state, eitlier by a 

 diminution of the interest, or by a direct 

 tax upon the funds." At both meetings a 

 prayer for a reform in Parliameut was in- 

 cluded in the petition. 



A meeting of Humbleyard hundred also 

 lately took place ; E. Lomhe in the chair: 

 when Mr, Norgate moved a series of reso- 

 lutions, which animadverted in strong 

 terms on the petition of the late county 

 meeting; and, in the stead of reducing the 

 debt of the pubhc creditor, recommended 

 severe economy, and the abolition of all 

 useless offices. The whole series was 

 agreed to. 



Married.] Mr. Williamson, to Miss D. 

 Jay, both of Norwich.— Mr. J. Woods, of 

 Garbnidisham, to Miss M. Stiles, of Nor- 

 wich.— 31r. J. U. Whiucop, to Miis Eieles, 



both 



