1822,] 
—In the Castle, 80, Mr. Ingram Neal, a 
peor knight, regretted. } c 
At Newbury, 35, Chas, Edward Atkins, 
esq. lieut. R.M. 
_ At Fern-hill, 58, Sir T. Metcalf, bart.— 
At Calcot-park, the Rev. W. Beville, rec- 
tor of Enford. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
_A number of the inhabitants of Leigh- 
ton have lately agreed to refrain from all 
exciseable articles. They use burnt wheat 
instead of coffee. 
Murried.] The Rev. J. P. Dobson,, to 
Miss K, Metcalfe, of Roxton-house. 
Died.] At Leighton Buzzard, Mr. Ser- 
jeant-major Whitehead, of the Bedford- 
shire Yeomanry cavalry. 
At Berkhampstead, Mrs. Compigne. 
At Mundsley, the Rev. P. Godfrey, B.p. 
rector of Ayot St. Lawrence, and a magis- 
trate for Herts. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Three malefactors,—W. Meadows, W. 
Gent, and R. Middleton,—were lately 
executed at Northampton, for having ra- 
vished, and otherwise dreadfully ill-used, 
Ann Newman, of Bozeat, a young girl of 
unimpeachable. conduct. They were all 
married men, with families. Two youths, 
one only seventeen, and the other nineteen 
years of age, were condemned to death, 
as parties with the above men, and ano- 
ther, only eighteen, was acquitted. 
Married.] William Cartwright, esq. son 
of William R. Cartwright, esq. M.P. for 
this county, to Mary Anne, daughter of 
the late Henry Jones, esq.—Mr. W. Hines, 
of Woodford, to Miss C, Hebstonstall, of 
Kirbstall. 
Died.| At Northampton, 64, Mary Tur- 
ner, a member of the Society of Friends, 
—51, Mr. Allen. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. J. Law, of Trinity-street, 
to Miss S. Freeman; Mr. W. Wiseman, of 
Jesus-lane, to Miss L. Vaughan: all of 
Cambridge.—Wm. Rayner, esq. to Mrs. 
Life, of Wisbech. 
_ Died,| At Cambridge, 77, Mrs. Hague. 
—58, Mus. Case. 
At Ely, 77, Mary, wife of Wm. Harlock, 
esq. much respected. 
At March, 67, Mr. J. Abbott.—81, Mr. 
Franks, of Gedney. 
At Chatteris, at an advanced age, Mr. 
W. Cave, sen.—Mrs. S. Cawthorne.— 
Mrs. M. Cave, 
NORFOLK, 
At the late Norfolk assizes six prisoners 
received sentence of death. 
At the late Thetford Wool-fair, there 
was a numerous and highly respectable 
attendance ; but there were few sales. 
Wool of the first quality was in request at 
rather more than last year’s prices; but 
that of an inferior description was lower. 
Married.) Mr. T, R, Booth, to Miss 8. 
Hertford and Bedfordshire— Northamptonshire, &c. 
189 
Francis, of Calvert-street; Mr. J. Whitta, 
to Miss J. Rix; Mr. W. Thompson, to 
Miss A. Green, of Crook’s-place: all of 
Norwich.—Mr. J. Lettice, to-Miss Boyce, 
both of Yarmouth.—The Rev. R. Smith, 
to Mrs. Lockett; Mr. J. Ayre, to Miss 
Burrell: all of Lynn. 
Died.] At Norwich, in Prussia-gardens, 
21, Mr. J. G. Simmons,—In Hamlet- 
place, 24, Mrs. C. Simpson, 
At Yarmouth, 62, Mrs. H. Corp.—51, 
Mrs. H. George. —59, Mrs. A. Crawford, — 
78, Mr. J. Salmon. 
‘At Lynn, 85, Mr. G. Hall.—64, Mr. J. 
Hedley, regrettea. 
At Diss, 36, Mr. H. Howell, 
. At Bawburgh, Mrs. E, Candler, late of 
Ipswich.—At Catton, Mr. White, father of 
the late lamented Henry Kirk White, 
SUFFOLK. 
A numerous party of gentlemen, friends 
of Constitutional Reform, lately assembled 
at Lowestoft; John Fowler, esq. of Cor- 
ton, in the chair. Much unanimity pre- 
vailed, and several energetic speeches 
were delivered. % 
Married.} Mr. J. Little, to Miss De 
Carle, of Bury.—Mr. S. Ridley, of Bury, 
to Miss E. Ranson, of Ipswich.—Mr. 8S. 
H. Cowall, of Ipswich, to Miss E. Doggett, 
of Winfarthing Lodge.—Mr, W. Childs, of 
Ipswich, to Miss H. Burch, of Bealings.— 
Mr. S. Burroughs, of Ipswich, to Miss 
Roberts, of Kirton. 
Died.| At Bury, Mrs. Swan.—In North- 
gate-street, 69, Mrs, Parker.—49, Mr. J. 
Nunn, respected. p> 
At Ipswich, Mrs. Wells.—Mr, W. Grim- 
wood.—91, Mrs. Milborn. 
At Woodbridge, 22, Mr. G. Topple. — 
Mr. J. Christopher. 
At Tannington, 64, Mr. Sutton—At 
Whepstead, Mr. W. Mead.—At Milden- 
hall, Mrs. E. Orman.— At Needham-mare 
ket, 81, Mr. R. Bowl.—At Clare, 31, Mr. 
D. Green, regretted. 
ESSEX. 
At the late Assizes for this county, four 
prisoners received sentence of death, but 
were reprieved. 
Married.|] Mr. E. Gray, of Hadleigh, to 
Miss E. Nunn, of Colchester,—The Rev. 
E. Curteis, of Thundersley, to Miss Susan 
Syer, of Rayleigh.—The Rev. H. Norman, 
A.B. to Miss E. Carrington, of Little 
Bromley.—B. Golding, m.. of St. Osyth, 
to Miss S. P. Blew, of Warwick-street, 
Pall Mall. — Horatio Vachell, esq. of 
Copfold-hall, to Miss M. Honeywood, 
daughter of the late William H. esq. M.p. 
for Kent. 
Died.| At Great Clacton, 81, the Rev. 
R. Willan, vicar. 
At Margaretting, Mr. Bateman.—At 
East Hanningfield, 27, Mr. James Bought- 
wood, jun.—At Layer Mersey, 44, Mr, J. 
B. Ley. 
KENTe 
