Hcrlfoi'dshire — Bedfordshire — Norlhamptonshire, SfC. 475 



1824.] 



At Win(Ji>or, 60, Mr. Sexton, organist 

 of St. Georae's Chapel.— 72, Mr. Agncw. 



HEUTFORUSHIRE AND BEUFORDsHIRE. 



Tlie late rains harl considerable effect 

 upon llie riviT Colne, near Ricknicis- 

 wortli— a greater flood liad not been wit- 

 nessed for nine and twenty years. The 

 waters undermined and carried away the 

 highway-bridge, near the chiMch, and 

 their d wellinn^, and the lives of t!ie adjacent 

 inhabitants were in conMJera!)le dana;er. 



Married.] Mr. J. Baker, of Heittord, 

 to Miss Taylor, of Brickculon. — Mr. 

 T. Heath, of St. Albans to Miss K. A. 

 Machell, of Potter's-Bar. 



Died.] At St. Albans. 79, Mrs. Evans. 



At Waltliam Cross, Mr. G. Fanbert.— 

 At Sawbridseworlh, 85, Mr. Bride.— 

 The Rev. F. T. Haniond, reelor of 

 Wydford.— At CUeshuut, 70, Mrs. M. 

 Hooker. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. A Chambers, of Norih- 

 anipton, to Miss F. Smith, of Birniingiiani. 

 — Mr. Haddon, of Leicester, to Miss A. 

 Laylon, of Peterborough. ■ — Edward 

 Gdhee, esq. of Bach, to Miss H, Hawkes- 

 ley, of Beanchicf Abhey— Mr. W. T. 

 Pears, of Thorney, to Miss E. Reynolds, 

 of Bowden Parva. — Mr. Bradshaw, to 

 Mrs. Sherman, both ot Corbv. 



Died.] At Peterboroagh," 51, Mr. W. 

 Smith. 



At Oiindle, Mrs. Simimers. — Mrs. 

 AVebster, deservedly rc^retied. 



At Preston Deanery", i'O, Mr. W. Bull. 

 —At Bulwick,43, Mrs. Dash. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



Within the month, an election took 

 place for a representative iu I'arlianient, 

 for the borough of Huntingdon, in the 

 room of Jjord Aiicrain, now Marquis of 

 Lothian. There were two candidates: 

 James Stuart, esq. supported by tlie 

 Hinchinbrooke party, and IMr. Wells. The 

 following was the final state of the poll, 

 including disputed votes, to be seitled by 

 a Coraaiittec of the House of Coniincns : — 



Mr. Stuart 65 



Mr. Wells 66 



Miijorily for Mr. M'ells— 1. 



The qualified poll, declared by tiie 

 Returninu' officer, was, for Mr. Stuart, 

 65 ; for Mr. Wells, 22. 



The late rains have occasioned ag'eater 

 flood of the Cam, than ha-t occuned for 

 thirty years; the water reached the 

 foundation ot Trinity College bbrary, and 

 covered the gardens of all the Colleges, 

 except the raised centre walks. 



Murriid,] Mr. J. Moulc, of Green- 

 street, to Miss M. Parkinson, both of 

 Cambiidge. — Mr. G. P. Ashby, of Cam- 

 bridge, to Mixs H. Rowbottom, of Hamp- 

 stead.— Mr, T. Woodlcy, of Cambiidge, 

 10 Miss C. Smith, of Sidbury-hali. — Mr. 

 J. Fitzliii<:li, to Miss Ballard, both of 

 ajarch.— The Kcv. F. Swan, jun. rector, 



of Sanstliorpe, to Susan, daughter of John 

 Linton, esq. of Stirtloe-liouse. 



Died.] At Cambridge, Mr. Henry White. 

 —Mrs. Rawlings. 



At Newmarket, Mrs. I'otter. 



At Wisbech, Mrs. Taylor, late of Elm, 

 isle of Ely. — Mr. Houselcy, of the Ferry- 

 house. — Mrs. JMarriott. 



At Swafi'hain, T. Bowyer, esq. an emi- 

 nent merchant. — 30, Dinah Barbara, wife 

 of the Rev.T. Steele, late of Hatley St. 

 George. 



NORFOLK. 



The Norwich branch of the Fakenliain 

 Provident Society lately held their anni- 

 veisary. Tiiis Society, which is become 

 one of the most important of its kind in 

 England, now consists of 1:557 members, 

 and it appears by tlie annual report, that 

 the fund amounts to 21,995/. 17s. 2(i. and 

 that an increase of 1773i. 7s. 6d. has taken 

 place in the last year. 



Married] Mr. R. Shinfield, to Miss L. 

 Liddelow, both of St. Giles's, Norwich. — 

 Mr. S. P. Willsea, of Norwich, to Mi.ss E. 

 Dowson, of Wi^bech.— Mr. Barv?ell, of 

 Norwich, to Miss L. M. Bacon, of Cot- 

 tessy. — John Beart, esq. of Yarmouth, to 

 Miss i\L F. English, of Loudon. 



Died.] At Norwich, 57, Mr. J. Royal, 

 late of Carlton Rode. — In St. Stephen's, 

 79, Mrs. Margetson, 



At Yarmouth, 45, Mrs. M. Maloy. 



At Eaton-lodge, near Norwich, Mary 

 Ann, wife of J. H. Yallop, esq. alderman 

 of that city. — The Rev. 'Win. Cooke, m.a. 

 rector of Henistead with Les'inghani. In 

 1780 he was elected Regius Professor of 

 Greek, and was succeeded by the learned 

 Profe.ssor Porsou iu 1792. 



SUFFOLK. 



The niacistrates of this county lately 

 petitioned the House of Common-, pray- 

 ing them to intri^duee some amendment lo 

 the Game Laws, and relieve Ihemlioai the 

 painful duty those laws imposed. 



Several petitions were presented within 

 the niontii fnim the agriculturists of this 

 county to the House of Commons, praying 

 that the proposition of Mr. Hiiskisson, 

 allowing the bonded wheat to be ground 

 into flonr, and mi.\ed v.ith that of Englisii 

 growth, may not pass into a law. 



Blanied.] Mr. J. Bayley, jun. to Miss 

 ^L Newson, both of Bury. — The Rev. Sir 

 T. Miiler, hart, to Miss M. Holoics, of 

 Bungay.— The Rev. W. M. Mavcon, of 

 I..ong JMilford, to Miss S. Hickman, of 

 Heitingfndbury. 



Died.] At Bury, in Brentcrovel-strcet, 

 eo, Mr. Baxter.— 39, Mr. J. Ellis. 



At Ipswich, 87, Mr. William, an able 

 mathematician and land-surveyor, aad 

 well .skilled in music. — 65, Mrs. Carr. 



At Woodbridge, 41, Mr. F. Brecklis 



60, Mr. William Rogers. 



At Surlinghain, 84, Mr. Barnes.— At 

 Barningliam-park, Mn. Eiiiiiia Boby. 



ESSEX. 



