1822.}. 
esq.-of Courteen-hall,.to. Miss Chelette 
Tate, of Harviestown, 'N.B. 
Died,| At Tarthingo, Mrs, E. Ore. 
CAMBRIDGE AND; HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
The. Chancellor's. gold medal for “the 
best English poem by a resident undergra- 
duate, was lately adjudged to. Mr. John 
Henry Bright, of St. John’s College:  sub- 
jeet--“/Palmyra.” 
Married.] Mr. T. Shallow, to Miss 
Legge, both of Cambridge. — Mr. P. 
Spenceley, to Miss R. Kempton, both of 
Ely.—Mr,, D. Day, of Linton, to Miss M. 
Phillips, of Hadstock.—Mr. E. A. Friend, 
of Marston, to Miss D. Climenson, of 
Walsoken. 
Died.) At Cambridge, 49, Mr. W. Witt. 
—Mr..R. Ind, deservedly regretted. 
_ At Quy-hall, 18, Mrs. A Payne.—At 
Rampton, Mrs. Watson.—At Weston Col- 
ville; Mr: W. Cowl. 
NORFOLK, 
The farmers; of North Greenhoe lately 
agreed to petition the House of Commons 
for relief from their distress. ‘Their peti- 
tion stated that they could expect no re- 
lief while the House of Commons was 
constituted as it now was,—the majority 
of which, consisting of. boroughmongers, 
placemen, and_ pensionets, could at all 
times be procured to support, in the most 
mnblushing manner, whatever taxes minis- 
ters thonght fit to impose; which were 
afterwards ‘expended ‘on placemen and 
“peusioners, in supporting an undue influ- 
“ence of the crown, in obtaining majorities 
in that’ House, and keeping up standing 
‘atmies to suppress the constitutional spirit 
of the people. 
This county, also, lately petitioned 
the House of ‘Commons a second time 
for relief of agricultural distress. Their 
petition contained the following energetic 
passage :—“ Any minister who is base 
enough to assist in carrying on such a 
‘system of government deserves the execra- 
‘tion of every honest man, as a traitor to 
his sovereign, and an enemy to his country ; 
the safety and the glory of the crown of 
England resting not apon a rottensystem 
of corraption, but upon the uninfluenced 
support of a fiee, enlightened, and loyal 
penele.’ 
Married.) G. Seppings, esq. to Miss S. 
Booth; of Kodney-street, both of Norwich. 
—P. N: Scott, esq. of Norwich, to Miss 
‘E, Browne; of € ‘ringleford.--Mr, Dunean, 
to Miss Fabbe; Mr...S. Jaggs, to. Miss 
D. Andrews: all ‘of Lynn,—Geo. Bunyon, 
esq. of the E. I. Co.’s service, to Miss H. 
Bignold;,of Cromer,—Mr, R. Ward, of 
Acie, to Miss Burton, of Sprowston., 
Died.j At Norwich, in Common-pump 
street, 58, Mrs. Andrews,—In St. Bene- 
dict’, 73, Mrs, M. Bradford. 
At Yarmouth, 45, Mrs. §. Alexander.— 
#4, Mrs, M. Bracey.—69, Mra. Roberts. 
Norfolk —Suffolk— Essexr— Kent. 
573 
At Lynn, 74, Mrs. S. Danderson.—In 
High-street, Mrs. Peck.—107, Mrs. Miller. 
At Fakenham, 52, Mr. R. Catton:.—At 
Cromer, 70, ‘Mis. ‘P. ‘Alsop:—At Hack- 
ford, 70, Mi. S> Ha'l.—At etiogs, 94, 
Mrs, E. Gaze.—At Aylsham, 79, Mr. J. 
Overton.—At Limpenhoe, 59, Mr. B. 
Maddison.” 
SUFFOLK. 
This county has been within the month 
busily employed in preparing petitions from 
every individual parish, to the House of 
Lords, against the Corn Bill. 
The Society of Arts lately presented a 
large silver medal to Mr. Arthur Biddell, 
of Playford, near Ipswich, for his inven- 
tion of an implement called the hay- borer, 
hy which an aperture may be made 
through a large stack in ten or fifteen mi- 
nutes, in case of over-heating. 
Married.| Mr. G. Moss, “of Bury, to 
Miss F. Nuna, of Hargrave.—Mr R. Ash- 
ford, of Witnesham-hall, to Miss B. Bristo, 
of Ipswich. —Mr. J. Clover, of Creeting 
St. Mary, to Miss E. Woodward, of Need- 
ham-market. — Mr. Robinson, ‘of Albo- 
rongh, to Miss Catt, of Woodbridge. —The 
Rev. B. Philpot, of Walpole, to “Miss E. 
Vachell, of Littleport. 
Died.] At Bury, at an advanced. age, 
Mr. J. Harvey, of Market Deeping. 
At Ipswich, 26, Mr. J. Hewitt.—20, 
Miss M. Ray.—70, Mrs. Elliston, late of 
Billingdon.—40, Mr. E. Sherman. 
At Woodbridue, Mrs- Gosling.—At an 
advanced age, Mr. J. Godbold. 
At Layham-hall, Assington, '86, Mrs. 
Tiffin.—At Woolinuton, 82, Mrs. Macro. 
—At Ufford, 29, Mrs. M.oEdwards.—At 
Melford, 66, Mrs. Fitch.—At Elmswell, 
60, Mr. W. Turner.—At Needham, 52, 
Mrs. M. Johnson. 
ESSEX: 
Married | S. Waterhouse, esq. of Col- 
chester, to Miss E. Wright, of Aldbury- 
hall.— Mr. J. Head, of Banbury, ‘to. Miss 
E. Cross, of Colchester, ‘both of the Society 
of Friends.—Mr.'S. Sherman) jun. ‘to Miss 
Hood, both of Harwich At Dover-court, 
Mr: Billingsley, to Miss M..M. cere of 
Harwich. 
Died.] AtChelmsford, 79, Mrs. Brown, 
—Mr. J. Whitaker, late of Colchester, 
At Harwich, Mrs. W. Parsons, sen, 
At Manningtree, Mr. W. Worts: 
At Southend; Eliza, wife of the Rey, 
W.S. Gilly, rector of North Fambridge. 
At Blake hall, Wanstead,’ 65, G. Dett- 
mann, esq.— At "Shelley, 72) wW. ‘Bullock, 
esq: clerk of the peace forithis county. 
“KENT. 
A meeting of this cotinty was lately held 
at Maidstone, to consider’ of a petition to 
Parliament ‘on the’ distressed state of ‘the 
country, and the’ defective representation 
of the people.’ 
Married.| My, R. Marsh, to Miss M, 
3 Wellard ; 
