1822.] Buckinghamshire and Berkshire— Northamptonshire, §c. 381 
Died.| At Oxford, in St. Aldate’s, 29, 
Mr. G. Davis.—Mrs. Burke, suddenly.— 
Mrs. M. Bobart.—iIn Holywell, 36, Mr. 
R. East.—58, Mr. R. Cook.—85, Mr. M. 
Ward, 
At Henley-on-Thames, Mary, wife of 
Thomas Cooper, esq.—Mrs. M. Leigh, 
At Northmore, 22, Mr. James Wake.— 
At Mongewell, Miss E. V. Durell.—At 
Great Tew, Miss C. Nash.—At Kedling- 
ton, 27, Miss M. Rouse, deservedly re- 
gretted.—At Holton, 22, Mr. J. Frewin, 
justly lamented. - 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 
At the late Reading fair a greater quan- 
tity of cheese was pitched than for many 
years past: a few prime dairies realized 
50s.—but the general price of thick 
cheese was 46s. The shew of cattle was 
very ordinary, and the fewsold brought 
low prices. 
The new navigable cut at Old Win dsor 
was opened on the 26th of September. 
The advantages of this improvement to 
navigation will be considerable. 
~ Married.} Jolin Bartlett, esq. of Buck- 
ingham, to Miss Reynolds, of Bank-house, 
Salop.—Mr. H. Langton, of Maidenhead, 
to Miss M. Stephenson, of William-sireet, 
Blackfiiars.—Mr. J. Monk, of Grove, to 
Miss Greenaway, of Steventon.—Mr. Jas. 
Booker, to Miss M. Belcher, both of 
Denchworth. 
Died.] At Buckingham, 42, Mr. W. 
Newton, of London.—G. Newman, esq. a 
justice of the peace, and deputy-lieutenant 
of the county of Buckingham. 
At Reading, Mrs. Catharine Biggs, wife 
of John B. esq.—In Oxford-road, Miss 
Woodroffe. 
At Aylesbury, James Grace, esq. ge- 
nerally esteemed and regretted. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Woodley-house, the seat of R. W. 
Bullock, esq. was lately destroyed by fire; 
no part of its contents was saved. 
Married:] The Rev. T. F. Green, rector 
of Gravely, to Miss Mary Lee, of Dickle- 
burgh.— Mr. G. Mackaness, of Stevenage, 
to Miss E. Watts. 
Died.] At Hertford, Mrs. Squire, wife 
of Mr, Alderman S.—Mr. J. Mackenzie. 
At Royston, 75, Mrs. Haines, of 
Woburn. 
At Sawtry, 61, the Rev. Jas. Saunders, 
—At Watford, Mr. Whittingstall.— At 
Aldenham Abbey, Miss Charlotte Jemima, 
daughter of Sir C, Pole. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
The prices of cheese at the late Nor- 
thampton fair, for prime dairies, were, 
from 42s. to 50s. ‘The quantity pitched 
was much less than usual. 
Marvied.} J. 1. Hall, esq. to Miss Capp, 
both of Northampton,—The Rev. James 
Heury Monk, v.v, dean of Peterborough, 
to Miss Jane Hughes, of Nuneaton.— 
George Eland, esq. of Thrapston, to Miss 
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Matilda Fowler, of Bellevue-Cottage, 
Gate Fulford, Yorkshire. 
Dicd.| At Northampton, the Rev. Robt. 
Thornton, A.M. vicar of Cold Ashley, and 
of Weedon Beck.—56, Mr. 'T. Hilliard, 
At Middleton-Cheney, 75, Mr. Lf. 
Penn, deservedly respected.— At Trchester 
Lodge, 22, Mr. T. Battams, justly re-« 
gretted. — At Dodford, 76, Mrs. M. 
Dunckley. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRN. 
Married.| Mr. W. Nunn, to Mrs. Witt. 
—Thomas Henderson, esq. of Long Burgh, 
to Miss WiJson, of Trinity-st. Cambridge, 
. Died.] At Cambridge, in Regent-street, 
47, Mrs. A. Lowe. 
At Newmarket, 45, Mr. W. H. Parr. 
At Harston, 71, Joseph Pomfret Vander 
Muelen, esq. regretted.—At Over, Mr, J. 
Giffard. 
NORFOLK, 
The depression of the agriculturists of 
this county increases : the stock of no less 
than one hundred and fifteen farms was 
lately advertised for sale. This distress 
must continue to increase as long as thie 
circulating medium of the country con- 
tinues to be drawn to London twice 
a year, in the collection of the taxes, and 
is there employed in foreign wars and 
funding speculations. 
Married.] The Rev. George Taylor, to 
Miss E. Burt; Mr. R. Paraman, jun. to 
Miss Rollins; Mr. Johnson, to Miss 
Paraman; Mr. R. Mann, to Mrs. Sizeland ; 
Mr. Jon. Stockens, to Miss E. Hilling: all 
of Norwich—Mr. T. W. Child, of Yar- 
mouth, to Miss M. Letch, of Manningtree. 
—Mr. R. Platten, of Fakenham, to Miss 
A.White, of Whissonsett.—Edmund Kenr, 
jun. esq. to Miss E. Savory, of Syder- 
stone. 
Died.| At Norwich, in Lady’s-lanc, 
Mrs. Allen.—Mrs. J. Brunton.—In St. 
Peter’s Permountergate, 80, Mr, J. 
Athow.—25, Mr, J. Bell. 
At Yarmouth, 76, Mrs. 8S. Guyton.— 
358, Mr. T. Lingwood.—79, Mr. P. 
Manclerk.—In Southtown, 70, Mrs. 
Gilham.—30, Mrs, D. Gamble. 
At Lynn, Mrs. Platten. 
At Swaffham, 29, Mr. M. G. Coward. 
At Attleburgh, Miss Hawkesley, much 
respected.—At North Walsham, Mrs. P, 
Bunton.—At Holt, Mr. Love.—47, Mr. J. 
Wright. — At Hardwick, 22, Miss M. 
Booty.—AtWood Norton, Mr. R. Cooper, 
deservedly regretted, — At Brookdish, 
Miss E. Walne. 
SUFFOLK. 
As a sign of the times, no less than six 
national schools in this county, six in Dor- 
setshire, and one in Westmoreland, have 
ceased to exist, for want of subseriptions. 
Married.) Mr. Cole, to Miss Fuller, of 
Ipswich.—J. Orford, esq. of Brook’s-hall, 
Ipswich, to Miss H, Giles, of Holbrook. 
—The Rev. G, 8. Crisp, of Lowestoft, to 
Miss 
