Oxfordshire — Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, Sfc. [ May 1 , 



At Shefford, tlie Rev. Clias. Portier, 

 Roman Catholic priest. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Married.'] The Rev. R. R. Hloxham, of 

 Giiilsboroiijih, to Miss E. Harper, of the 

 Heath, Alcester. 



Died] At Northampton, at an ad- 

 vanced age, Mr. Newland, late of Leigh- 

 ton Blizzard, cousin to llie late Abraliam 

 N. esq. 



At Peterhorongh, 33, Mr. T. Goodman. 



At Raiinds, Mrs. Sophia Lye. 



At Spiatlon, 42, Mrs. Hannah Biitlin, 

 deservedly esteemed. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 



Married.'] Edward Venden, esq. of 

 Gloucester-place, to Miss Hiinnvbun, both 

 of Cambridge — The Rev. E. Miller, b.a, 

 of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, to 

 Emily, daughter of the late Dr. Mansel, 

 Bishop of Bristol.— Mr. H. Sawyer, 

 to Miss Edwards, of Clieveley.— Mr. Jas. 

 Band, to Miss Cox, both of March. 



Died.] At Cambridge, 36, Mr. D. 

 Shaboe,— Mr. E. Rallclifle.— Mrs. Bal- 

 drey.— 2'2, Mr. F. Boultbee, b.a. of St. 

 John's College. — 20, Miss Sophia Pye. — 

 Mr. Peter Wedd, of the firm of Messrs. 

 Comings and Wedd. — Miss S. Law. — At 

 an advanced age. Sir Corbet Corbet, barf. 



At Honey, 70, Mr. T. Benfield.— At 

 Trumpington,76, Mrs. Haslop, — At Little 

 Eversden, Mr. T. Crisp. 



NORFOLK. 



At the late assizes held at Thetford, 

 twenty-six prisoners vpere capitally con- 

 victed, but reprieved, except one. 



Married.] Mr. Wheelhouse, to Miss A. 

 Woodlioase, both of St. Peter's, Mancroft; 

 Mr. Sloman, to Mrs. Dowton : all of Nor- 

 wich. — Mr. Eglinton, of St. Stephen's, 

 Norwich, to Miss Woodrow, of Carlton 

 Rode. — Mr. Sutton, to Miss E. Lancaster, 

 of Yarmouth.— Mr. J. Masters, to Miss 

 Saddleton ; Mr. W. Rowe, to Miss M. A. 

 Gibbons: all of Lynn. 



Died.] At Norwich, 62, Mr. C. Keith. 

 —In the Close, i25, the Rev Robert Par- 

 tridge.— At an advanced age, Mr. E. Gost- 

 ling. — In Wensuni-street, 80, Mr. Jos. Gel- 

 dart, a member of the society of friends. 

 —86, John Wells, esq. 



At Yarmouth, 92, Mrs. M. Harper. — 

 52, Mis. M. Balls —87, Mrs. R. Pock.— 

 In Southtown, 64, Joseph Ainge, one of 

 the society of friends, much esteemed. 



At Lynn, 35, Mrs. Allison.— 72, Mr. W. 

 Carter — 80, Mr. J. Hardwick.— Mr. W. 

 Warner, deservedly regretted. 



At Happisburgh-Hill House, major Gib- 

 son, of the East India company's service. 



SUFFOLK. 



Married.] Mr. John Bradley, of Isling- 

 ton, to Miss S. King, of Hartest. — J. 

 Wightman, esq. of Framlingham, to Miss 

 Sophia Gessing, of Mendlesham. — Mr. J. 

 Garrard, jun. to Miss M. A. Flatman, both 

 of Laxfield. 



Died.] At Buiy, in Nortbgate-strcet, 

 Mrs. 



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the RcT. Charles Bishop, of Elmore- 

 court. 



At Bristol, 43, Mrs. Parry, wife of 

 Henry P. esq. of Monmouth, deservedly 

 regretted.- 68, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas 

 Pole, M.D. 



At Cheltenham, Miss Eliza Grant Hart, 

 daughter of Gen. H. 



At Cirencester, Mrs. Kimber, deser- 

 vedly regretted.— 70, Mr. J. White. 



At Old-street, near Blakeney, 73, 

 Thomas Jones, esq. many years Purveyor 

 of the Forest of Dean. 



OXFORDSHIRL. 



Married.] Mr. J. Evans, to Miss S. 

 Tubb, ofSt. Aldate's; Mr. J. A. Smith, 

 to Miss M. A. Clements : all of Oxford.— 

 Mr. Kirwood, of Cassiiigton, to Miss 

 Rolls, of Coombe.— Mr. J. Shiimpton, 

 ofTetsworth, to Miss Barnard, of Thame. 

 —Mr. Newell, of Briglitwell, to Miss 

 Hunt, of Cuxhaui. 



Died.] At Oxfoid, 85, Mr. T. Wyatt.— 

 74, Mrs. Halse.— 41, Mr. Hartley.— In 

 the Gravel-walk, 82, Mrs. E. Perkins. 



At Dorchester, 33, Mr. Robert Davey. 



At Wilney, 57, Mr. W. Long, much 

 respected. 



At Headington, 82, Mrs. Popham, 

 widow of the Rev. Dr. P. rector of 

 Chilton.— At Merfon,78, Mrs. Tanner. 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 



At a late meeting of several respectable 

 agriculturists, held at Reading, to consider 

 of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's New 

 Beer Law, it was unanimously agreed that 

 the Bill by no means niceis the wishes of 

 the public, and to the agriculturists will 

 be worse than useless. It was resolved 

 to represent to the county members, that 

 if, instead of being obliged to brew four 

 barrels and a half of beer from eight 

 bushels of malt, the price only of the 

 article was fixed by law, and that price to 

 be threepence per quart, every end would 

 be answered. 



Married.] At Reading, Frederick 

 Bailey, m.d. to Elizabeth, daughter of the 

 late John Rainier, esq. — Mr. W. IJollis, to 

 Miss M. Warner, both of Windsor. — Mr. 

 B. Todd, of Sedrup, to Mrs, Heritage, of 

 Little Marsh. 



Died.] At Aylesbury, Mrs. A,usted. 



At Reading, Mrs, Goodwin, widow of 

 George G. esq. of the Inner Temple. — Mr. 

 J. l^aylis, greatly respected. — Mrs. 

 Mares, suddenly. — Mr. B, H. Cooper. 



At Abingdon, Mr. Keene, deservedly 

 respected — At Ellesborough, the Rev. W. 

 J. Mansel, greatly lamented.— The Rev. F, 

 S. Glubb, B.D, vicar of Long Whittenham, 

 Berks. 



HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. Stanton, to Miss M. 

 A. Bailey, both of Berkhamstead. 



Died.] At Bedford, Mrs. Nash. 



At Dunstable, Mr. J. Gilbert. 



At Leigbton Buzzard, 74, Mr. J. C. 

 Millard. 



