4/6 Oxfordshire -~-Bucktnghamtihirii and Berkshire, Sfc. 



•At Kinggcoto, Mr. W. Wiglit.— A» Hart- 

 piiiy, ftliss M. Chandler.— At Clialford, 

 67, Mrs. E. Gardiner, deservedly regretted. 

 — At Tliornbnry, Mr. W.Virgo, greatly 

 respected. — At Diirsley, Mrs. Williams, 

 widow of Dr. W. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



The Goldsmith's Company has recently 

 founded three exhibitions of 20/. each for 

 students at Oxford. 



The ancient pile, Stonehengc, forms the 

 subject of the Newdigate Prize Poem this 

 year, at Oxford. 



Married.] Mr. D. A. Tolboys, to Miss 

 M. Wheeler; Mr. B. Griffin, of St. 

 Mary Magdalen, to Miss M. A. Belcher, of 

 the Corn-market: all of Oxford.— Mr. T. 

 Pitts, to Mrs. Hickman, both of Bicester. 

 —Mr. Smither, of Whitcluirch, to Miss 

 Sainiders, of Frome. — Mr. T. Rowland, of 

 Wolvercot, to Mrs. Bishop, of Godstow- 

 lionse. — Mr. W. Gougli, of Henton-on-the- 

 Green, to Miss Ashwin, of Bradforton. 



Died.] At Oxford, 81, Mr. Southby, 

 much respected.— In High-street, Miss M. 

 Fidler.— 65, Mr. H. Bardgctt.— 6.5, Mr. 

 Allen. 



At Henley, 68, Mr. W. Lamb, sud- 

 denly. 



At Lob, Great Haseley, Mr. Partridge, 

 respected. — At Ensham, 54, Mrs. S. 

 Ensham. 



BUCKINGHAMSHinE AND BERKSHIRE. 



A very destructive fire lately happened 

 at Windsor. Six principal houses i i the 

 town were burnt, and five others injured. 



3Ianied.] Mr. E. Beasley, to Rliss E. 

 Ivey, of Abingdon. — Mr. Eales, of Great 

 Marlow, to Miss Wallatts, of Hurley. 



Died.] At Aylesbury, 33, Mr. Provost. 

 — 68, Mr. Turner.— Mrs. Marlow.— Mr. 

 Pox. — Mr. W. Monk, sudflenly.— 23, Mr. 

 AV. Miles. 



At Wycombe, Mr. Hipps. 



At Windsor, 74, William Pitt, esq. late 

 of Eton. 



■ HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 



A nuraerons and highly respectable 

 county meeting was lately held at Bedford, 

 pursuant to notice, to petition parliament 

 on the subject of burning Hindoo widows ; 

 when, after an interesting dlscu^sion, a 

 petition was adopted. 



Married.] At Hertford, Mr. F. Gil- 

 bertson, of Egham, to Miss Fanny Gil- 

 bertson.— The Rev. W. B. Heyne, vicar of 

 Henlow, to Miss Emma Wilmot, of 

 Tottenham, 



Died.] At Hertford, Moonshce Gholam 

 Hyder, many years Persian wrifmg master 

 at the East India College, Haylcybury. 



At Hertingfordbury, Mr. Jas. Griibb. — 

 At Caldecolt, Mr. Inskip. — MissCatherine 

 Symonds, of Ware, much regretted. 



NORTIIAiMPTONSHIHE. 



Mairiid.] The Rev. T. S. Hughes, m. a. 

 of Peterborough, to Miss A. Foster, of 



[June I, 



Yarmouth, — The Rev. J. Shillibeer, of 

 Oundle, to Miss M. Freeman, of Peterbo- 

 rough. — The Rev. R. Roberts, d.d. of 

 Barnwell, to Miss S. A. Wheelwright, of 

 London. 



DiM.] The Rev. Wm. Buller, son of the 

 late W. Buller, esq. of Maidwell hall. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON, 



Married.] Mr. G. H. Bays, to Miss M. 

 Redhead ; Mr. S. Mordecai, of Sidney- 

 street, to Miss C. Wilhtt : all of Cam- 

 bridge. 



Died.] At Cambridge, in Qneen's-col- 

 lege, Mr. J. Wade Jones, studeiit.— 64, 

 Mrs. Waterfield.— Mr. J. Pryor.— 67, 

 Mrs. Sanders. — 69, Mr. Alderman Bot- 

 tomley. — 23, Mr. Ratclitfc; 67, Mrs. 

 Ratcliffe, his mother. — 33, Mr. Jas. Bid* 

 well— 60, Mr. L. Barnard. 



At Burwell, Mr. Gittus.— At Balsham , 

 65, Mr. R. Fletcher, deservedly regretted. 

 — At Chesterton, 36, Mrs. Harvey, justly 

 lamented. — AtSwavesey, 77, Mrs. Garner. 

 —62, Mr. Chas. Cole. 



NORFOLK. 



Considerable disagreements have lately 

 happened between the master weavers of 

 Norwich and their workmen. The latter 

 stood out for increase of wages. 



Married.] Mr. R. J. Brown, to Mrs. A. 

 Roberts, both of Norwich. — Archibald 

 Morrison, esq. of St. Faith'scottage, to 

 Miss Harvey, of St. Clement's, Norwich. — 

 Mr. J. Fodder, to Mrs. M. Amis, both of 

 Yarmouth. — Mr. F. Ward, jun. to Miss 

 Brown. — Mr. Morrcs, to Miss J\L A. 

 Roofe; Mr. Starman, to Miss Howes: all 

 of Aylsham. 



Died.] At Norwich, in Pnlham, St. 

 Mary Magdalen, 33, Mrs. S. Warne, re- 

 gretted.— In St. Gregory's, 43, Mrs. S. 

 Gray.— 74, Mr. PL Ashley. 



At Yarmouth, 73, Mr. W. Eggleston. — 

 73, Mrs. M. Taylor.— 86, Mrs. A. Shep- 

 herd.— 51, Mr. S. G. Bowles. 



At Haydon, 83, Mr. R. Kiddell.— At 

 the Lawn Farm, Holt, 61, Mrs. Dawson, 

 — At Beeston-hall, 55, Sir Thomas Pies- 

 ton, bart. — At the Parsonage-house, Fers- 

 field, near Diss, 83, the Rev. James Lam- 

 bert, senior fellow of Trinity-college, Cam. 

 bridge, lamented, honoured, and beloved. 



SUFFOLK. 



Mairied.] Mr. C. Elven, jun. to Miss 

 M.A. Vinsen, both of Biuy. — The Rev. T. 

 Rogers, of Luckford, to Miss S. Mills, of 

 Bury — Mr S. Ray, of Bury, to Miss E. 

 Leggatt, of Ipswich. — Mr. H. Bennett, 

 to ftliss L. Green, both of Ipswich.^ — Mr. 

 G. Adams, to Miss Ferret; Mr. Charles 

 Clarke, to Miss M. Adams : all of Lowes- 

 toft.- — Capt. Job Hanmer, of Holbrook- 

 hall, to Miss Harriet Dawson, of Edward- 

 ston-hall. — W. Peche, esq. R.N. to Miss 

 M.Jones, of Eye. — Mr. N. Kerry, to Miss 

 E. Codd, both of Ncedham market. 



Died.] 



