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to Miss A. Watkins, of Kingston —Mr. 
Mitchell, of Windsor, to Miss E. Hitchens, 
of Penhillock-house, Cornwall.—The Rey. 
Thos. Boys, to Miss Somers, of High Wy- 
comb.— Capt. Batdwin, R.N. to Miss D. 
J. Lorraine, of Middleton Keynes. 
Died.) At Reading, 67, Mr.J. Cooperson. 
At Maidenhead, 77, James Payn, esq. 
recorder of the town and treasurer for 
Berks. , 
At Wallingford, Mr. W. Munt, sen. 
At Windsor, in Wellington-place, 62, 
Buckle Wild, esq.—69, Thomas Hatch, esq. 
—65, Mrs. Addion.—Mrs. Summerfield. 
At an advanced age, Rev. E. Barry, D.D. 
rector of St. Mary’s, Wallingford. 
At Wallingford, the Rev. Edwd. Barry, 
M.D.and D.D. He was anative of Bris- 
tol, and bred to physic ; but after practis- 
ing sometime in that profession, he entered 
into holy orders, officiated some time as 
assistant-preacher at Fitzroy and Bethel 
chapels, and as chaplain to the Bishop of 
Kildare, till he was collated to the rectory 
of St. Mary and St. Leonard, Wallingford, 
where he resided till he reached his eighty- 
fifth year. He is the author of several 
small works, among which are “ A Letter 
to Mr. Cumberland, occasioned by a Letter 
to the Bishop of Llandaff (Dr. Watson) ;” 
“Twelve Sermons on Particular Occa- 
sions ;” ‘“ A Letter on the Practice of 
Boxing, addressed to the Kings, Lords, 
and Commons;” and several single ser- 
mons. ‘ 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
, Ameeting of the landholders and far- 
mers of the county lately took place at 
Hertford. The Marquis of Salisbury, the 
Earl of Bridgewater, Viscount Cran- 
bourne, Lord Dacre, Sir J. Sebright, and 
the Hon. W. Lamb, members for the 
county, were present.—Lord Dacre pro- 
posed a series of resolutions, stating that 
the manner in which the circulating me- 
dium had been settled bore severely 
against the agriculiurists, as a virtual 
increase of taxation, of which they, there- ~ 
fore, prayeda reduction. Mr. G. G. Ford- 
ham addressed the meeting on the weight 
of taxation, and the extravagance of 
the expenditure. He moved a resolution, 
praying the repeal of the duties on malt, 
salt, soap, candles, and leather. 
Died. At Woburn, Mary, wife of the 
Rey. J. Parry. 
At Leighton Buzzard, Miss C. Claridge. 
—At Great Berkhamstead, Mr. Thomas 
Dupré. 
4 Hertfordshire, Miss Jane Jenner, of 
Battle, author of “ Melmoth House.” 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.\ At Northampton, the Rev. J. 
Riddel, to Miss D. Foster, of Leicester- 
Grange -——Mr. Birdsall, of Syston, to Miss. 
‘Segary, of Northampton. —Mr. T, Felton, 
Northamptonshire.— 
{March 1}, 
Norfolk. 
of Peterborough, to Miss Sisson, of” 
Thorney. 
Died.) At Kettering, 77, Johu Keep, esq. 
At Dogsthorpe, 53, Mr. Holdich, deser- 
vedly regretted.—The very Rey. Thomas 
Kipling, D.D. Dean of Peterborough, Ree- 
tor of Holme and Vicar of Holme in Spa!d- 
ing Moor, Yorkshire, and -formerly Fel'ow 
of St. John’s college, B.A. 1768, MA, 1771, 
B.D. 1779, D.D. 1784. : 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
The late Dr. Smith’s annual prizes of 
251. each, to the two best proficients in ma- 
thematics and natural philosophy among 
the commencing Bachelors of Arts, were 
lately adjudged to Mr. Hammet Holditch, 
of Caius College, and Mr. Mitford Pea- 
cock, of Bene’t College, the first and se- 
coud Wranglers. 
A meeting lately took place at Hunting- 
don, on the agricultural distress. A peti- 
tion to the House of Commons was agreed 
to, praying for the usual remedies, of 
great reduction of taxes, and diminution 
in the expenditure. 
A Meeting of the farmers in the eastern 
division of the Isle of Ely was lately held 
at Ely, to take into consideration the dis- 
tressed state of agriculture. Petitions to 
both houses of parliament were agreed to. 
A gentleman stated to the meeting that, 
within the Jast month a distress was taken 
upon the overseers of Downham for the 
county rate; the collectors had been ex- 
chequered for the assessed taxes; a tithe 
audit had been held, at which 9-10ths of 
the occupiers were defaulters ; the over- 
seers had proceeded against twenty indi- 
viduals for the poor-rates; and some of 
the principal cceupiers in the parish had 
absconded. 
Married.| Mr. Brown, of Cambridge, to 
Miss E. Richards, formerly of Chatteris. 
—The Rey. John Fishpool, to ‘Miss. Cock, 
of Cambridge. 
Died.) At Cambridge, 76, My: Smith. 
At Newmarket, 65, Mrs. Smallman. 
At Ely, 56, William Ingram, esq. lamented. 
At Godmanchester, 84, Mr. J. Reid, one 
of the Socjety of Friends. : 
At Great Staughton, 65, the Rey. James 
Pope, B.D. deservedly regretted. —At Far- 
cet Fen, 58, Mr. J. Marshall.—At Chester- 
ton, Mr. Morley. 
NORFOLK. 
A dinner was given to Mr. Cobbett at 
Lynn, when 150 gentlemen attended. The 
proceedings, after the cloth was drawn, 
were similar to those at Huntingdon, Mr. 
Cobbett made an able speech; resolutions 
were passed in favour of retrenchment and 
reform, and a petition to parliament drawn 
up for signature. 
Married.) Mr. P. Mazzotti, to Miss M. 
Leeds; Mr. T. Harper, to Miss M. A. Ba- 
con: all of Norwich—Mr. B. Paul, to 
Miss 
