Buckinghamshire and Berkshire — Htrl/ardshire, S(C. 379 



1824.] 



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

 Davis, bdth of Oxfonl. — Mr. L. Adkiiis, 

 of Baubury, to Miss M. Haltlon, of 

 Oxford.— Mr. T. Day, of Ainport, to Miss 

 M. Parsons, of Oxford. — Mr. W. Staple- 

 don, to Miss Kniglit, botii of Henley on 

 Tbames. 



Dwrf.] In St. Clement's, Mr. J. Bull.— 

 Mrs. A. Cross. — In Bear-lane, .'j8, Mr. 

 W. Davies.— In St. Giles's, 41, Mr. J. 

 Luailey. 



At Hanburv, Mr. W. Judd. 



At Great Haseley, 58, Mr. R. Sanders. 

 — At Appi.eton, Mr. J. Hardin?. — At 

 Cowley, 80, M's. M. Haines.— At Steeple 

 Aston, 24, Miss E. Wing. — At Sandtird, 

 ."jO, Mr. Clarke. 



BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 



The inhabitants of Hiinp;erford, lately 

 petitioned the House of f'.oninions for a 

 repeal of the house and window taxes. 



A petition, numerously sitrned, was lately 

 forwarded to the House of Commons from 

 Abingdon, praying for abolition of the 

 assessed taxei:. 



Married.'} Mr. Nixon, to Mrs. Young, 

 both of Stoney Stratford. 



Died.} At Buckingham, Mr. T. Castle. 

 —Miss J. Ellis. 



At Aylesbury, Miss M. S. Franklin, 

 deservedly lamented. — Mr. Hyriott. 



At Newbury, Captain Welch. 



At Wendover, 75, Mrs. Rapcr. — At 

 Beaconsficid, 75, Harry Baker, esq. de- 

 servedly lamented.— At Amersbam, Mr. 

 Rusell, suddenly. 



HERTFORD AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 



3Jarried.} At Busby, Lieut. F. Monro, 

 of the Artillery, to Sarah, daughter of 

 Thomas Monro, bid. 



Died.} At Hertford, Miss S. Simson. 



AtBaldock, Mr. R. Richardson. 



At Ampthill, 90, Stawel, widow of 

 Henry Boult Cay, esq. — At Broxhain, 79, 

 J. Keeling, esq. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. A. Chambers, of North- 

 ampton, to Miss F. Smith, of Hirmiughani. 

 —Mr. J. Wilton, to Miss C. Barnatt, 

 both of Peterborough. — Mr. B. Mather, 

 to Miss A. Woolston, both of Welling- 

 borough. 



Died.] At Petcrborongh, 71, Mr. G. 

 Pinckney. — At an advanced age, in the 

 Cathedral Close, Mrs. Sherman. 



At Polebrook, John Webster, esq.— 

 At Wadenhoe-hoiise, Frances, wife of the 

 Key. S. Hodson. — -At Bulwick, 48, Mrs. 

 Dash. 



CAMIiRIDGE AND HUNT! ^GDONS^IRI^ 



The Chancellor's gold medals for the 

 two best proficients in classical learning 

 among the commencing Bachelor of Arts, 

 at Cambridge, were lately adjudged to 

 Mcssis. Frederic Malkin and William 

 Barham, btrtii of 'I'riiiity College. 



Married.] Mi. S, Yorke, of Cambiidge, 

 to Miss S. Harlock, of Ely.— Mr. Went- 



worth, of Cambridge, to Miss Newport, 

 of North-place, London. — The Rev, D. 

 Laing, of St. Peter's-hill, Cambridge, to 

 Mary Elizabeth, daughter of J. West, esq. 

 — Mr. J. Preston, of Barnvyell, to Miss 

 M. Lilly, of Royston. 



Died.] At Cambridge, on the Rlarkef- 

 hill, 28, Mr. W. Brown.— In Cains Coll. 

 Edward Rogers, esq. m.a. and l.m. 



At Ely, 99, Mr. Kenipton. — 18, Mis. 

 S. Claxton, generally esteemed and la- 

 mented. 



At Wisbeach, 51, Mr. P. Cleave. 



At Thriplow, 40, Mr. J. Prime.— At 

 Littlepoit, 71, Mr. W. Shreivsbury, gene- 

 rally respected. — 74, Mrs. E. Clarke, 

 suddenly. 



NORFOLK. 



No less than 40,000 pieces of bomba- 

 zines and crapes were lately warehoused, 

 to get the drawback altered. 



An election lately took place at Lynn, 

 for its representation in Parliament; the 

 candidates were the Marquis of Titcli- 

 field and Sir W. B. Folkes, bait. At the 

 close of the pole, and after an arduoas 

 struggle, the numbers were 



Titchtield 177 



Folkes 89 



Married.] Mr. G. Kett, of Norwich, to 

 Miss E. Smith, of Eaton.— Mr. J. Cozens, 

 jnn. of Benedict-street, Norwich, to Miss 

 Baker, of Gosberton. — W. Carman, esq. 

 to Miss Clifton, of Yarmouth.— Mr. S. T. 

 Crickmay, to Miss A. Blowers, both of 

 Yarmouth.— Mr. S. Tooke, to Miss M. 

 Goskar, both of Lynn. 



Died.] At Norwich, in St. Giles's, Mr. 



D. Sewell In St. Peter's, Mancroft, 



Mrs. M. Butler.— 65, Mrs. Newen, one of 

 the Society of Friends. 



At Yarmouth, 76, Mrs. A. Mully.— 36, 

 Mrs. E. Hubbard.— 85, Mrs. M. Last. 



At Lynn, Mrs. Melborn. 



At Downhani, at an advanced age, Mrs. 

 Chambers. — At Geldestone, 65, the Rev. 

 Pendiebury Houghton, an eminent Unita- 

 rian minister. 



SUFFOLK. 



Married.] Mr. J. Burton, to Miss M. A. 

 Potter, both of Bury. — Mr. T. Berryniaii, 

 to Miss C. E. Coe ; Lieut. George Gooch, 

 West Suffolk militia, to Miss J. Roe : all 

 of Ipswich. — Mr. S. Elmer, of Ipswich, to 

 Miss M. Clarke, of Woodbridse.— Mr. B. 

 Grayston,*to Miss Sutton, both of South- 

 wold. — Mr. T. Turner, of Lavenliam, to 

 Mrs. E. Coverdale, of Mildenhall. 



Died.] At Bury, Mr. Addison, libra- 

 rian to the Suffolk Public Library. 



At Ipswich, 71, Mr. J. Edwards. — '23, 

 Mr. J. Curtis Beard, generally esteemed. 

 —53, Mr. Kudland. 



At Southwold, 47, Mr. G. Nauntou. — 

 Mis. Hunt. 



At Slowmarktl, at an advaticcd age, 



Mrs. Theresa Buyly, formerly ol Norwich. 



At M'ymondham, Mr. E. (Heed.- At 



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