1 824.] Biickinghammlre — Berkuhim — Utrlfm^dshire, Sj'c. 



Latin Essay : *' Colonianini apuri Grsecos 

 ft Romaiios inter se Coiiiparatio." Kwd. 

 Boiiverie Piisey, B.A. of Cliiist Cluircli, 

 now Fellow of Oriel CoWe.:^. — English 

 E.-:say: "Athens in the time of Pericles, 

 and Rome iii the time of Aii.austn^." 

 ■VVilliam Ralph Chiirtcn, b.a. of Queen's 

 CnlleiiP, now Fellow of Onel Collei^e. — 

 Latin Verses: '^Habylon." Rohert Wr.i. 

 Maokay, Commoner of Brasenose Colioiie. 

 —Sir Rngtr Neiidigat(.'s Prize — EnsUsli 

 Verse: "The Arrli of Tttiis," John 

 Thomas Hope, Commoner of Christ Church. 



Married.] Mr. J. Bowers, to Miss S. 

 Ashley; Mr. T, Dilly, to Miss E. Harris: 

 all of Oxford.— Mr. W. Jordan, of Alarton, 

 to Mrs. C Bodington, of Banbury.— Mr. 

 W. Jones, to Miss Styles, both ofNuneliam 

 Courtenay. — Mr. E. L. Franklin, of 

 Ewehne, to Miss M. M. Taylor, of Bur- 

 colt. 



Died.] At Oxford, in Grove-street, 73, 

 Mr. \V. Eustace.— 59, William Tnbb, esq. 

 banker. 



At Hen'ey on Thames, Miss M. W. 

 JJorlnn. — Miss P. Cooper. 



At Great Milton, 63, Mr. W. Eustace. 



BUCKINGHAJISIIIRE AND BERKStllRE. 



The Society of Arts, at their late meet- 

 ing, presented to Messrs. Cowley and 

 Staines, of Winslow, Bucks, for culilvatiiii; 

 twelve acres of poppies, and ohlainini^ 

 therefroiri 1961b. of opiuni, thirty guineas. 

 It was by the chairman, the Duke of 

 Sussex, stated, that this opiuni had been 

 fiold for 2.«. per lb. more than any of 

 foreign growth which had been brought 

 into the market. 



Married.] Mr. Avery, to Miss Kinsr, 

 both of Aylesbury. — John Bis,'gs, e>(|. of 

 Readini;, to Mrs. Bailey, of Castlc-liill. — 

 William Codrington, esq, of Newliouse, 

 Kerki-, to Miss Lelitia Wyndham, of 

 Dinton. 



Died.] At Aylesbnry, Mr. J. Peck, 



At Windsor, 43, Mis. A. Heiford, much 

 respected. 



At Eton, 31, Mr. J. Hurst— Mr. Levy. 



At Hii;h Wycombe, 76, Catherine, 

 widow of — Stanton, esq. — At Olney, 'il, 

 Miss Lydia Gaunlett. 



HEIITFORDSIIIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 



Four or tive men, armed, laiely broke 

 open the house of Mr. John Haines, at 

 Cole Green, near Hertford, siewaid of 

 Earl Covvper. Their attack was resisted, 

 but they succeeded in taking away pro- 

 perty 10 the amount of 'iOOO/. 



Marrid.] 'I'lie Rev. — Walter, a pro- 

 fessor at the East India College, to Miss 

 Baker, of Bayfordbiiry. 



Died.] At Hertford, 72, Mrs. Ann 

 Medcalle. 



At Wynchcs, William Anthony, esq. — ■ 

 Thoin^is itlackmore, esq. of Uriggins-park, 



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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Slurried.] George Platel, esq. of Peter- 

 borough, to Catherine, daughter of Geoige 

 Greenway, esq. nf AtlleI)oroHs;h-hall.— 

 Mr. J. Leeto, of Finedon, to Miss Hanf- 

 wicke, of Wellmg;boiou<:h. — Mr, J. B. 

 Howes, of Irthliii^borough Grange, to Miss 

 S. Lucas, of Hollowell. — John Scott, esq. 

 of Maidsuiorton, to Miss Avis, of Wedon. 



Died.] At Northampton, 61, Mr. D. 

 Grilfiths, generally regretted.— In St. 

 Giles's-sqiiaip, 73, Mrs. Elizabeth Rokehy. 



At Peterborougii, 6I, Mrs. M, Wyld- 

 bore. 



At Daventry, Elizabeth, daugiitcr of 

 Charles Kattray, m.d. 



At Barby, »7, Miss S. Abbott.— At 

 Glaston, the Hou. G. Watson.— At MiUon, 

 60, Mr. Jos, G-.bbs. — At Westwood, 38, 

 Mr. P, Ellis. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDO ^JSHIRE. 



The clianccllor's gold medal for the 

 best English pneiii, by a resident inidergra- 

 duate, WHS lately adjudged to W. M. 

 Praed, scliolar of Trinity College. Sub- 

 ject, — Athns. 



Married.] Mr. T. Wondley, of Cam- 

 bridge, to Miss Caroline Suiitli, of Sidbury- 

 liall, Salop. — Mr. J. Feast, to Miss Heiiv 

 minj;ton, botii of Chatteri". — Mr. Barlow, 

 to Miss C. Smith, of March.— Mr. J. 

 Blackborn, to Mrs. Calling, of Elm. 



Died.] .4t Cambridge, 84, Mrs. M. 

 Leathley — 21, Mrs. R. Smith. 



At Newmarket, 41, Miss Harnet 

 Edwards. 



At Soham, 75, Mrs. Elsdcn. — .At M.ircJi, 

 78, the Rev. R. Kevie. — At an advanced 

 age, Owen Gray, esq. — At Up well, Mr. F. 

 Smith. 



NORFOLK. 



Married] Mr. W. Bambridge, of S». 

 Andrew's, to Mrs. J. Procter, of St- 

 Peter's Mancroft ; IMr. G. Grinling, to 

 Miss Baker: all of Norwich. — Mr. C 

 .■Mdis, to Miss M, A. Webb, ixitli of Yar- 

 mouth. — Mr. W. Hunter, lo MUs Raven, 

 both of Lynn.— Mr, W. Chuicli, jiin. of 

 Diss, to Miss E. Church, of Eye. 



Died.] At Norwich, in Calvcrt-strcet, 

 67, Joseph Clover, esq,— 21, Mr. G. D. 

 Stone.— In .St: Slcplien's, Bli's. Niidd.— 

 In Goat-lane, Mr.s. Nudd.— In King- 

 street, 8t, Mrs. Forster. 



At Yainioiith, 59, Mr. T. Butcher 42, 



Ml. W. Hayes.— j8, Mr. J. Day 40, 



Mrs. S. Lake.— 79, Mr. H. Knowles.— 79, 

 Mrs. H. Tiirrell —74, Mrs, M, M^ek. 



At Thctford, 83, iMr. J. Tiieodorick.— 

 — 34, Geoige Mingay, esq, of the West 

 Suffolk militia, deservedly regretted. 



At Saxthoipe, 75, Mr. T. Davev. — At 

 Thuriiini:, 6'i, Mrs, A. Sidney.— At'Soiith- 

 town, 56, Mr. J. Lovewell.— At Biiinliaiii 

 Sutton, Mrs. E. Overman, generally and 

 deservedly beloved and lamented, 



(VFFOI.K, 



