1822.] Gloucester and Monmouthshire—Oxfordshire— Bucks. §c. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. W. Barrow, to Miss L. 
Gwinnett, both of Gloucester.—Benjamin 
Heywood Bright, esq. to Miss M. E. 
Rowe; Mr. Turner, to Miss Allen; James 
Guichard Clifton, esq. to Miss M. Bulgin, 
of Corn-street: all of Bristol.— William 
Ford, esq. of Clifton,to Miss S.M. Fowler, 
of Berkeley-square, Bristol—Mr. E. 
Jones, of Monmonth, to Miss Dudley, of 
Usk.—Mr. J. Overbury, of Horfield, to 
Miss Parker, of Almondsbury. 
Died.| At Gloucester, in Eastgate- 
street, 57, Mr. J. Maclaren, deservedly 
regretted, 
At Bristol, in Park-row, 25, Mrs. Julia 
George.—In  Trinity-street, 36, George 
Lax, esq. of Wells —Mr. R. Freeman. 
At Cheltenham, Mrs. A. Cooper.—Mr. 
S. Blackwell. — 65, Edward Leighton, 
esq-—67, Major James Graham. 
At Chepstow, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
M. Jones.—John Bousher, esq. greatly 
regretted. a ee 
At Stow, 86, the Rev. J. Hippisley.— 
At Leighterton, Mrs. M. Luton, re- 
gretted—At Sherehampton, 102, Mrs. 
Agnes Clarke, a native of Barbadoes.—At 
Painswick, 28, Mrs, Hogg.—At High- 
nam, 70, Mr. S. Murrell.—At Thornbury, 
Mr. W. Cowley, of Bristol. 
OXFORDSIIIRE. 
Married.] Mr. Chas. Chatto, of Ebbe’s, 
to Miss A. Saunders, of St. Aldate’s, Ox- 
ford.—Mr. E. Wells, of Oxford, to Miss 
M. A. Tanner, of Broadwell.—Mr. S. 
Byles, of Henley-upon-Thames, to Miss E. 
Burbet, of Oxford,—William Leaver, esq. 
of Islington, to Miss Charlotte Cozens, of 
Watlington. 
Died.| At Oxford, in St. Aldate’s, 42, 
Mr. G. Sykes.—In St. Peter le Bailey, 
39, Miss M. Grabb.—37, Mr. W. Arrow. 
—45, Mr. J. Betteridge.—In Broad- 
street, Miss C. Forster.—67, Mr. J. Cooke, 
deservedly regretted. 
At Banbury, 35, Mr. W. Watson. 
At Radley, 36, Mrs, E. M. Gould, highly 
esteemed and regretted.—At Ensham, 62, 
Mrs. Parker, deservedly lamented. 
BUCKINGUAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE, 
‘The ceremony of laying the first stone 
ofa new bridge ove: the Thames at Wind- 
sor, was lately performed by the Duke of 
York. 
Marricd.| The Rev. W. D. Carter, of 
Abingdon, to Miss E. Bingham Gauntlett, 
of Winchester.—The Rev. W. M. Allen, 
of Watlington, to Miss L, E. Bell, of Stowe. 
—J. Wilkins, esq. of Hasloe-house, to 
Miss S. Wright, of Cuthumpstead Com- 
mon.—Mr. W, Pegg, of \iedlow Mills, to 
Miss M. A. Jackson, of London. 
Died.) At Reading, 33, Mrs. M. S. 
Darvell.—51, Martin Annesley, esq.; he 
was president of several of the public in- 
stitutions at Reading. 
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At Wind:or, in George-street, 58, Mr. 
G, Morgan.—In Peascod-street, 62, Mr. 
W. Hickson, of the Strand, London. 
At Auburies, 72, Mrs. Hammersley.— 
At Shaw Place, near Newbury, Mrs. E. A. 
Andrews. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Samuel Crawley, esq. of 
Stockwood, m.p. for Honiton, to Miss 
Maria Musgrave, of the Rocks, Sussex. 
—Mr. Day, of Chertsey, to Miss Dyson, 
of Claydon.—Peter Browne, esq. M.p. to 
Miss C. E. Puget, of Totteridge.—C. G. 
Payne, esq. to Miss M. E. Salusbury, of 
Gravely. 
Died.] At Apsley, 37, the Rev. G, P. 
Kerr, 
_ NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married.) The Rev. John Otter, of 
Walgrave, to Miss Mary Scott, of Penge- 
place, Surrey.—The Rev. J. L. Sutton, 
vicar of Weekley, to Miss Bowen, of 
Euston-place, New Road, London. 
Died.| At Northampton, Mrs. Tuffnell, 
wife of the Rev. C. H. 'T. vicar of All 
Saints.—A4, the Rev. C. H. Tuffnell. 
At Sudborough, 66, the Rev. Sir T. 
Hewet, bart. rector. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
At the late audit of the Duke of 
Rutland, when it was expected that his 
tenantry near Newmarket would pay 
rents dne to the amount of between eight 
and nine thousand pounds, not a single 
thousand was received by tle steward. 
Married.) Mr. W. Mackintosh, of Mar- 
ket-street, to Mrs. Goode, both of Cam- 
bridge.—G. Nightingale, esq. Grenadier 
Guards of Kneesworth-hall, to Miss Mary 
Knowlys, of Stockwell. 
Died.) At Cambridge, 24, Mrs. Chevell. 
At Newmarket, Mr. Alexander. 
At Chesterton, 70, Mrs. M. Williams.— 
At Abington, Mrs. Adams, lamented. 
—At the rectory-house, Orwell, Mrs. 
R. E. Renguard.—At Haslingfield, 78, 
Mrs Coxall. 
NORFOLK. 
A new mail has recently been establish- 
ed between Yarmouth and Leicester, by 
which the communication between the 
eastern, the northern, and western coun- 
ties, will be more direct and expeditious. - 
Married.} Mr. Walker, to Miss B. 
Alexander ; Mr. J. Fountain, to Mrs. R. 
Birrell: all of Norwich.—Mr. E. Newton, 
of Norwich, to Miss E, Hickling, of Cat- 
ton.—Mr. T, Harrison, of Norwich, to Miss 
Greengrass, of Red Lion-square, London. 
—Mr. H. Hemet, to Miss Hamond, both 
of Lynn.—Mr. Patrick, of Gayton, to 
Miss M. Masters, of Lynn. 
Died.] At Norwich, in St. Peter’s Hun- 
gate, 66, Mrs. Rackham, widow of Baker 
R. esq. of Aylsham.—73, Mr. C. Brown. 
At Yarmouth, 77, Mrs. E. Robinson. 
22, Mrs. M. Nestling.—70, Mr. Meek. ¥ 
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