2S6 Buckinghamshire and Berkshire— Herl/oi'dshire,3fc. [April I, 



At Milton, Mr. Yoiinp, rci^retted. — At 

 Kii-tlington, at an advanced age, Mr. 

 Walklett, mucli respected. — At Burwcll, 

 Miss Staley. 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 



At the late assizes tor Berks, held at 

 Rcadinit, four prisoners received sentence 

 of deatli, four to he iransporied, four- 

 teen to be imprisoned, and fifteen were 

 acquitted. 



Married.] Mr. T. Mills, of Old Windsor, 

 to Miss A. Sawyer, of New Windsor. — 

 Jolni Terry, esq. of Warfield, to Miss Ann 

 Terry, of Oldham, 



Died.] At JJuckinghain, Mr. W. Gage 

 Baxter. 



At Reading, Mary, wife of Stephen 

 Maberley, esq. — 79, Hichard Mant, esq. — 

 Mrs. M'Naire, suddenly. 



At Hungerford, Mr. Jas. Hall, solicitor. 



At the Priory, Abingdon, Thomas 

 Prince, esq. deservedly regretted. 

 heutforushihe and Bedfordshire. 



A petition to Parliament for retorm was 

 lately presented to the House of Commons 

 by the county of Hertford. 



At the late Bedford assizes the calendar 

 wa-s one of the heaviest ever known in that 

 county; forty-one prisoners took their 

 trials; eight were sentenced to death. 



Married.] Mr. H. Franklin, to Miss S. 

 Sanders, both of Lcigliton Buzzard. — Mr. 

 T. Lancaster, to Miss M. Biggs, both of 

 Wootton. 



Died.] At Bedford, Mr. R. Saville, 

 deservedly esteemed and re^'rctted. 



At Koyston, S7, Mr. D. Crispin. 



At Lin<len, the Hon. F. Henley Ongley. 

 —At Wobuin, the Rev. John Harry. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



At the assi/.es for tliis county, nine pri- 

 soners received sentence of deatli, but 

 were reprieved. 



Married.] Mr. Agor, of Nonhanipton, 

 to Miss Gow, of Craven-buildings, Strand, 

 l^onilon. 



Died.] At Y,nrwell, 57, Mr. J. Askew. 

 — At iMilton,Jlrs. .S. Haslop.— At Kaunds, 

 £1, Sophia, wife of the Kev. B. Lye. 



CAMURIUOE AM) lIl/NTINGDONSillKE. 



The subjects of the members' prizes for 

 the present jear aie: — for the Senior- 

 Biichelurs — • 



Qua>naui sunt Kcelesiee Legibus stabi- 

 litae Beneficia et qua Kat'one inaxinid 

 promovenda? 



Middle Bachelors. — Qui Fructus His- 

 torias EcclesiasticiB Studiosis percipicndi 

 sunt ? 



Porsnn Prize.— The passage fixed upon 

 for this year is :■ — Sliakspeare, Henry VIII. 

 Act 5. .Scene vi. beginniu!; with ^^Tliis 

 liinyal Infant" Sic. and ending with '■'■And 

 so slutid fix'd." The metre to be 

 'I'lagicnm Jambicnni Trimetruin Acaia- 

 kcticnm. 



The freeholders of Hiiiiliu;;don lately 



met at their Sliirc-hall, to petition Parlia- 

 ment for reform, when various resolutions 

 were moved by Mr. Roper. Tliey were 

 supported by Lord Milton and Lord John 

 Russell. — Mr. Wells proposed other re- 

 solutions, in which a reduction of the debt 

 was called for. These were rejected, 

 and the original ones carried almost una- 

 nimously, as well as a petition founded on 

 them. The meeting was one of the most 

 numerous ever collected. 



Married.] Mr. Jas. Smith, to Miss S. 

 Curtis, both of Chatteris. — G. A. Park, 

 esq. to Miss Maria Coppard, of Gravely. 



Died.] At Cambridge, Field Dunn 

 Barker, esq. of the firm of Messrs. Skrine, 

 Barker, and Co. bankers, and a mauistrate 

 of that town. — In Bene't-street, 77, Mrs. 

 Swan, much respected. — 82. Mrs. E. 

 Battyl. 



At Cotteuham, 7f, Mr. W. Smith, de- 

 servedly respected.— At Barrington, at an 

 advanced age, Mrs. Jane Underwood. 



NOKFOLK. 



Married.] Mr. G. C. Burrows, of St. 

 Clement's, to Miss Hall, of St. Paul's ; Mr. 

 Gooch, of St. George's, Colegate, to Miss 

 Ninham : all of Norwich. — Mr. G. Hazaid, 

 of Yarmouth, to Miss Read, of Reedham. 

 —Mr. W. Baycs, of Lynn, to Miss M. A. 

 Yonell, of Southdown. — l\lr. C. Gostling, 

 of Diss, to Miss Potter, of Pakenhain. 



Died.] At Norwich, Mr. J. Dye, deser- 

 vedly lamented. 



.At Yarmouth, 39, Mrs. R. Dove. — 34, 

 Mrs. M. Took.— 66, Mrs. S. Smith.— 52, 

 Mrs. E. Key.— 58, Mr. J. Barnes.— 25, 

 Mr. F. Emms, 



.M Lynn, 65, Mrs. R. Mann. — 83, Mr. 

 J. Oliver. 



At Diss, 56, Mr. R. Newson, deservedly 

 regretted. 



At Shipdam, 67, Mrs. Chapman, widow 

 of the Rev. Jon. Chapman, of S waff ham. 



SUFFOLK. 



A public inceting was lately held at 

 Ipswich, B. Brame, esq. in the chair, to 

 consider the propriety of petitioning par- 

 liament for a repeal of the duties on sea- 

 borne coal. A petition was agreed upon. 



Married.] Mr. Sizer, of Woodbridge, to 

 Miss Cole, of Ramsey. — Mr. S. C. Dennant, 

 to Miss E. F. Moore, both of Halesworth. 

 — Mr. Rush, to Miss Roper, both of Eye. — 

 Mr. R. Brooks, of Needhara-niarktt, to 

 Miss Cooper, of West Greeting. 



Died,] At Ipswich, Mr. Steph. Kitchiii, 

 formerly of the R.N. — 81, Mrs. S. Reeve. 



At Woodbridge, 76, Mrs. S. Cutting — 

 51, Mrs. A. Hieice. — Caroline Levett, one 

 of the Society of Friends. 



At Sudbury, 77, IMr. K. Campin. 



At Ixvvorth, 64, Mr. R. Lowe, deser- 

 vedly regretted.— At Eye, 82, Mr. J. 

 Marsh.— At West Bcrgholt, 78, Mrs. M. 

 Reynolds.— At Petlaugh, 73, Mr. S. Sher- 

 man— At Westcrfield, 39, Mrs, Hitch, 



wife 



