Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire — Northamptonshire, 8(e. 

 This is 



1S24.] 



less Uian three hundred children 



true patriotism ! 



Married.^ Mr. J. B. Buliey, of Reading, 

 to Miss M. J. Briscoe, of Laytonstone. — 

 Mr. Boorne, of ihe London-road, Reading, 

 to Miss M. WillianT:, of Cheltenliani. 



Died.'] At Buckingham, Miss Julia 

 Elli.«, late of Henley. 



At Aylesbury, ai, Mr. W. Bull. — 52, 

 Mrs. E. Wheeler. — 59, Mary, wife of tiie 

 Rev. J. 33orley, vicar, generally and 

 justly esteemed. 



At Reading, 85, Ellen, widowr of W. 

 Palairet, esq.; and, 53, John G. Walter 

 Palairet, esq. barrister-at-law. 



At Donnin;4ton-priory, 70, Admiral 

 Sir A. Bertie, bart. k.c.b. — Jas. Riimsey, 

 M.n. an eminent physician, generally and 

 justly esteemed. 



At Marlow, 36, Sarah, wife of Mr. B. 

 Baiues. 



HERTFORDSniRE AND BEDFORDSHIRf. 



At the late Hertford assizes, the prin- 

 cipal indictment was against Mr. Conolly, 

 his pervant, Moran, and Mrs. Brown, 

 Amelia iMorgan, and Edward Trayers, for 

 the wilful murder of James Grainge, a 

 constable, at Shenley-Hill, ontlieSlst of 

 December. The Grand Jury returned a 

 bill of manslaughter only, against Conolly 

 and Moran, and ignored those against the 

 others. Tlie two prisoners were tiied, 

 found guilty, and sentenced — Conolly to be 

 transported for life, and Moran imprisoned 

 for six months. It is however expected 

 that lliese unusually severe sentences will 

 be commuted by the crown, their report 

 having excited an extraordinary sym- 

 pathy in the public mind in behalf of 

 the sufferers. 



Married.] Tlie Rev. W. Pepper, of Mel- 

 bourne, to Miss E. Scrubb, of Meldreth. 



Died.] At Wobiirn, Mr. Thomas Day. 



At Pishobury, Rose, wife of Rowland 

 Alston, esq.— At Watford, Mr. J. W. Reeve. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Murried.] Mr. S. Walker, of Northamp- 

 ton, to Mi»8 J. Chapman, of Orton Lodge. 

 — Mr. T. Cuffley, late of Northampton, 

 to Miss Huucock, of Stantonby-Dale. — 

 Mr. J. Elkins, of Elklcgton, to Miss E. 

 Wood, of Welford. — Mr. G. Nippin, to 

 Miss Ricby, both of Weston Favcll. 



Died.] At Northampton, in the London- 

 road, Mr.s. Leader, 



At Peterborough, 47, Mr. W. Johnson. 

 — In Ills lOOth year, Mr. Shelfton SheMon. 

 — 36, Mrs. E. Edwards. 



At Floore, 35, Mr. W. Hawthorn. 



CAMBKIDUB ANI> HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. T. Wood, of Cambridge, 

 to Mrs. Gowiug, of Westhori)e- Lodge. — 

 Mr. H. Pigoit, of Ely, to Mi^s Can ington, 

 of Wichford. — Mr. J. Custaiice, juii. of 

 .S4itton, to Miss Shaw, of Ely. 



IMed.] At Hiuitingdon, Mr. George 

 Humphrey. 



At Ncuniarkct, 66, Mrs. E. M, Thorpe. 



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At Ely, 38, Miss Fysh, generally 

 esteemed and regretted. 



At Little Eversden, 25, Mr.W. Looker. 

 — At Bassingbourn, 76, Mr. James Cole. 



NORFOLtC. 



Married.] Mr. W. Pifiott, to Mrs. R. 

 Cullington ; Mr. J. Walker, to Mrs. 

 Norton, both of All-Saints; Mr. Bell, to 

 Miss Bossley, of St. Clement's; Mr. W. 

 Bennett, to Miss M. Ferrow : all of Nor- 

 wich. — Mr. Thou)pson, of Norwich, to 

 Miss A. Tatham, of Aylsham.— Mr. M. 

 Blyth, of Lyng, to Miss H. Jay, of 

 Norwich. 



Died.] At Norwich, in St. Clement's, 

 43, Mrs; Lovick.— In St. Paul's, 63, Mr. 

 J. Goodwin. — In Crook's-place, 57, Mrs. 

 Cattermoul. — Mr. J.Lowter. — InChapel- 

 field, 70, J. Clayton Hindes, esq. deser- 

 vedly regretted. 



At Yarmouth, 56, Mr. George Story. 



At Thornhain, 94, Mrs. E. Bell.— At 

 Downham-Maiket, at an advanced age, 

 Mr. John Weston, sen. — At Haywood- 

 hall, near Diss, Mr. W. Biddett. 



SUFFOLK. 



A numerous meeting lately took place 

 at Ipswich, Sir William Middletou, bart. 

 in the chair, for forming a branch com- 

 mittee in aid of the Greeks. Resolutions 

 were entered into, and a committee 

 formed. 



Married.] Mr. R. Hayward, to Miss E. 

 Caston; Mr. T. Read, to Miss M. A. 

 Read: all of Ipswich. — Mr. J. O. Francis, 

 of Ipswich, to Miss H. Kershaw, of Ha- 

 lifax.— Mr. T. Kent, of Beccles, to Miss 

 Chambers, of Henstead. — M. J. Laws, 

 of Beccles, to Miss Nixon, of Gottingliam. 



Died.] At Ipswich, 80, Mrs. Heathfield. 



At Woodbridge, 65, Mr. A. Ide.— 63, 

 Ml . Step. Studd, suddenly. 



At Lowestoft, 97, Mr. Sim. Woods, 

 much respected. 



At Westerfield, the Rev. Jas. Hitch.— 

 AtWrentham, Mrs. Howlett — At Long 

 Melford, 34, Mr. J. Roper.— At Greeting, 

 22, Mr. J. Craske. 



ESSEX. 



Married.] Mr. W. Ketcher, of South- 

 minster, to Miss C. Rogers, of Maldon. — 

 G. A. Clark, esq. of Rollestons, Writtle, to 

 Miss J. Moore, of Wanstead. — Mr. A. 

 Daking, to Miss Watkinson, of Abberton- 

 hall. 



Died.] At Rorafoid, 31, Mr. W. 

 Mosebury. 



At Weeley, 78, Mrs. Jefferson, widow 

 of Ihe Rev. Jolm J. rector of King's 

 Langley.— At Felsted, 25, the Rev. W. 

 Wilkinson, curate of Black Chapel. — At 

 Coptford, 63, Mr. Cobb. 



KENT. 



It is in contemplation with the members 

 of the Historical Society, of Canterbury, 

 to erect a coiniuodious lecture-room, and 

 lo fornr a public library and museum of 



natural history. 



Married.} 



