9'2 Hertford and Bedfordshire- 



Kiniber, of Reading to Miss S. E. Avery, 

 of London. — JVIr. Pouiton, of Great Mar- 

 low, to Miss Webl>, of Hurst. 



Died.^ At Biickingliani, Miss Prentice. 



At Aylesbury, 7 4, Mr. Francis Fleet. 



At Reading, Mrs. CIrinnock. 



At Eton, 79, Mr. J. Piper, suddenly. — 

 In the College, Miss M. A. Hexter, ge- 

 nerally lamented. 



At Pofley-farm, Cheddleworth, Mrs. 

 Mtillelt. — At Amersham, 81, Mr. J. 

 Fowler. — At Colnbrook, Mrs. Bailey. 



HERTFORD ANU DEDFOKDSHIRE. 



On tlie 6tli nit. the trial of JolinThurtell 

 and Joseph Hunt took place at Hertford, 

 before Mr. Justice Park, for the murder 

 of Mr. Weare, of Lyon's Inn. The pri- 

 soners were found guilty upon convincing, 

 but entirely circumstantial evidence. The 

 defence of the unhappy culprit, Thurtell, 

 did him great credit; evinced great 

 powers of mind, and shewed him worthy, 

 had be been morally deserving, of being 

 ranked upon the higher order of the intel- 

 Jigents of the country. His extraordinary 

 lirmness never forsook him ; and he died 

 amidst the general sympathy, which, 

 amidst the deserved odium for the crime, 

 did not, or could not, forget that there 

 had been provocations which stimulated 

 bira to the offence. 



Died.l At Chertsey, Mrs. M. Rusbridge, 

 justly lamented. 



At Bedford, 67, James Lilburn, esq. of 

 Southill. — Elizabeth Ann, wile of Thomas 

 Gurney, esq. 



At HoddesdoD, Mrs. Christian, widow 

 of Professor C. 

 . At Bayfordbury, 80, Wm. Baker, esq. 



At Broxbourne, 79, Mary, widow of 

 Nicholas Lutyens, esq. — At Berkliamp- 

 stead, 89, Mrs. Avis. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Marri^d.l James Woolley, esq. of Wel- 

 lingborough, to Mrs. Wallace, of New- 

 hall, Birmingham. 



Died.] The Rev. J. Lloyd, rector of 

 Burnock. — Mary, widow of Sir W.Wake, 

 of Courteen-hall.^Mr. J. Bull, of Green's 

 Norton.— At Middleton Cheney, the Rev. 

 Fran. Lloyd, assistant-master of the Char- 

 ter-house School. 



CAMBRIDGE ANU HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



The prize for the Hulsean Dissertation 

 for the year 1823, at Cambridge, was ad- 

 judged to Wm. Clayton Walters, esq. b.a. 

 Fellow of Jesus College.— Subject, the 

 Nature and Advantage of the Influence of the 

 Holy Spirit. — The following is the subject 

 of the Hulsean Uisseitaiion for the pre- 

 sent year : — The Dnctrinea of our Saviour, 

 as derived from the Four Gospels, are in per- 

 ft'ct harmony with the Doctrines <tf St. Paul, 

 as derivalfrom the Epistles, 



Sir William Browne's Gold Medals. — 

 The subjects for the present year are — ■ 

 For the Greek Ode : the beautiful exhor- 



- Northamptonshire^ bjCk [Feb. 1, 



tation to the Greeks at the battle of 

 Salamis, extracted from the Persm of 

 ^schylus—" Oil, sons of the Greeks, go on 

 —free your country, free your children, 

 your wives — it is now for all these you 

 struggle"— Latin Ode : Ahppo Urbes Syria 

 terra molu funditns eversa." — Ejjigrams : 

 " Scribimvs in docli doctiijue ." 



A requisition wilhin the month for a 

 county meeting has been in the cTiurse of 

 sigiraturc, to consider the proper measures 

 to be pursued, in order to return to Par- 

 liament, at the next general election, two 

 nirmbers for the county, free of expense^ 

 following ilie noble example of the tree- 

 holders of Lincoln. 



3JaiTied.] The Rev. S. Lee, m.a. Pro- 

 fessor of Arabic, to Mrs. Palmer, of Cam- 

 bridge. — Matthew Tibbiit, esq. of Blun- 

 tisham, to Miss M. A. Clarke, of Wisbech. 

 — Mr. J. Fish, of Upwell, to Miss M, 

 Hyani, of March. 



Died.} At Cambridge, 62, Mr. J. 

 Laughton.— 32, Mr. H. Chune.— 67, Mr. 

 S. Sharpe. 



At Chatteris, 25, Mr. W. Warwick. 



AtWalton, Mr. G. Bailey.— .At Icklefon, 

 Miss R. Webb.— At Chesterton, Mr. T. 

 Ind.— At Ashley, 89, Mrs. M. Twitchett. 



NORFOLK. 



The inhabitants of Norwich have re- 

 solved to petition Parliament in the next 

 sessions for a repeat of the duties on coals 

 carried coastwise. 



Married.} Mr. E. Browne, to Miss E. 

 Fiskjboth of Norwich. — Mr.T.R. Norton, 

 to Miss S. Burnett ; Mr. T. Hanmiond, to 

 Miss Horn: all of Yarmouth.— Mr. H. 

 Holditch, to Mrs. Arger, both of Lynn. — 

 Mr. J. Langham, to Mrs. Bell; Mr. J. 

 Davis, to Miss P. Harrison ; Mr. C.Jacob, 

 to Miss A. Bruse : all of Cromer.— Mr. T. 

 Wells, of Benham, to Miss E. Parr, of St. 

 Giles's, Exeter. 



Died.} At Norwich, 36, Mrs. A. Brady. 

 — TnSt. Simon and Jude, 67, Mrs. Lack. 

 —In Bethel-street, 69, Mr. T. Springall. 

 — In St. Gregory's, 22, Miss Faiibroiher. 



At Yarmouth, 47, Mrs. M. Palmer. — 

 64, Mrs. A. Story — 47, Mrs. F. A. Heach. 

 — 48, Mr. S. CoHzens. — 30, Mr. J. Salmon, 

 suddenly. — 72, Mrs. E. Harrison. 



At Wicklewood, 44, Mr. T. T. Colman. 

 — At Breckles, 83, Mrs. M. Margram, de- 

 servedly regretted. — At Guist, 66, Mr. 

 J. Russell. — At Foulsham, 46, Mr. J. 

 Shcrrioghani. 



SUFFOLK. 



Mairied.} Mr. J. Edwards, of Bury, to 

 Miss S. Mower, of Exnmg.— Mr. S. B, 

 Chapman, to Miss F. E. Meudhani; Mr, 

 R. Prentice, to Miss P. Andrews: all of 

 Ipswich. — J. H. Amys, esq. of Parham, to 

 Miss A. Harrison, of Rockinghall. — Mr. 

 F. Ribbans, of Lavenham, to Miss H. 

 Williams, late of Shrewsbury.— At One 

 houiie, Lieut. J. Garubam, r.n. to Miss 



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