1823.] Cambridge and Huntingdonshire—Norfolk—Suffolk, &c. 
Greenwood, s.p. rector of Culworth.— 
Joseph Pitches, esq. of Hawnes, to Miss 
Birch, of Beddenham. \ 
Died.} At Northampton, 80, Mary, 
widow of Thomas Pewtress, esq. 
At Chapel Brampton, Mrs, E. Tab- 
berer.—At Guilsborough, 73, Mr. H. 
Evans. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE, 
Married.] Edward Semple, esq. of Clare- 
hall, Cambridge, to Sarah Helen, daughter 
of the late John Dean, of Parrock’s Lodge. 
—{i. T. Thompson, esq. of St. John’s-col- 
lege, to Miss Harrington, of Bury.—The 
Rey. T. Clare, vicar of Great Staughton, 
to Miss M. A. Lee, of King-street, 
Covent Garden, London. 
Died.}. At Cambridge, 60, Mrs, Chane.— 
In the Petty Curry, 97, Mr. S, Wheldon. 
—59, Mrs. A.’ Pawson. 
At Huntingdon, 22, Mr. F. Cole, of the 
firm of Messrs. Wellsand Cole, attorneys. 
At Chesterton, 74, Mr. W. Tuffill. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] Mr. Jas. Wright, to Miss 
Cross; Mr. H. Ninham, to Miss Bean: all 
of Norwich.—Mr. H. Baloe, of Norwich, 
to Miss Ostler, of Great Yarmouth.—Mr, 
R. Barber, to Miss P. Seaman; Mr. W. 
Tooke, to Mrs. S. Baker; Mr. A. Thrower, 
to Mrs. Allcock: all of Yarmonth.—The 
Rev. T. Harrison, of Tivetshell-parsonage, 
' to Miss F. Cooper.—J. Porrett, esq. to 
Miss M. Souibgate, of Cawston.—Mr. L. 
Lewis, of Winch, to Miss M. Stimpson, of 
Cawston. ; 
Died.] At Norwich, in St. Peter’s Man- 
croft, 77, Mr. James.—84, Mrs, Trull.— 
In Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place, Mrs. 
Cundall.—In Pulham St. Mary, 48, Mr. 
W. Carron, much respected,—36, Mr. Jas. 
Smith, 
At Yarmouth, 63, Charlotte, wife of 
Dover Colby, esq.—40, Mrs. E. Boggy.— 
69, Mrs. E, Norton.—21, Mr. W. Piper. 
—81, Mrs. M. Smith.—40, Mrs. Page.— 
54, Mr. J. Lancaster. : 
At Swaffham, 43, Mr. J. Rust. 
At Stiffkey, Col. Loftus, of the Cold- 
stream Guards.—At Tivetshill-mill Green, 
77, Mr. J. Holmes, a member of the So- 
ciety of Friends, deservedly regretted.— 
At Ripon-hall, 52, Mr. D, Ebbett.—At 
Hackford, 46, Mrs. M. Reeve. 
SUFFOLK. 
The women and children paupers in Bury 
are about to be employed in plaiting grass 
for hats, somewliat in the manner proposed 
by Mr. Cobbett. The Court of Guardians 
of the Poor have determined on an expe- 
rimental trial. 
Married.| Join Henry Heigham, esq. 
of Hunston-hall, to Maria Catharine, 
daughter of colonel Gould, of Bury.—At 
Bury, Mr. J. Barwick, to Miss L, Stur- 
geon, of Horningsheath—Mr. Dale, to 
Mrs. Barker, both-of Ipswich—Mr. J, 
Nunn, to Miss M, Barnes, of Beccles.x—Mr, 
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Stannard, to Miss R. Cole, of Woodbridge. | 
—Mr. H. Smith, to Miss P. Deane, botly 
of Southwold.—Brazier Jones, esq. to Miss 
Wright, both of Sudbury.—The Rev. ¥. 
A. Norton, of Alderton, to Miss E. D. 
Fox, late of Great Doods, Reigate—Mr, 
R. Jannings, of Stowmarket, to Miss E. 
Cockrell, of Pakenham. 
Died.] At Bury, 80, Mrs. Cobbin. 
At Ipswich, 38, Andrew Creagh, esq. 
Lieut. Irish Hussars,x—Mr. S. Ruffell. 
At Woodbridge, 70, Mr. B. Turtle. 
At Southwold, 57, Mr. T. Pott. 
At Pulham, 48, Mr. W. Carron.—At 
Melford-house, Mrs. Plunkett, wife of 
Major P.—At Charsfield, 27, Mr. J. Ran- 
dall.—At Long Melford, 50, Mrs. Norman. 
ESSEX. 
A Botanical and Horticultural Society 
has been recently established at Colchester, 
Lord Braybrooke patron ;/it is called the 
Colchester and Essex Botanical and Hor- 
ticultural Society. It is intended to com- 
bine a nursery with the botanic garden. 
The horticultural shows will take place 
eyery two months, and prizes will. be 
awarded to the finest specimeas of each 
class. 
Four hundred looms are now in full 
work in the parishes of Braintree and 
Bocking, by which the poor are fully em- 
ployed. The chief manufacture is silk 
crape; and many deserving involuntary 
paupers or labourers have turned from the 
plough to the shuttle. 
Married.) George Haycock, of Chelms- 
ford, to Sarah Reynolds, of Clerkenwell, 
both of the Society of Friends.—Mr. R. 
Cremer, of Chelmsford, to Miss Parker, of 
Badwell Ash.—-John Windus, esq. of 
Thomwood, to Miss J. Yarrington, of 
Swaffham.—Mr. J. Stebbing, of Westhall- 
farm, Paglesham, to Miss A, Salmon, of 
Great Oakley.—Mr. R. Adams Newman, 
of Witham, to MissGrimwood, of Kelvedon. 
Died.) At Colchester, Mr. W. Game, of 
the Old Heath. 
_ At Chelmsford, 22, Miss E. Mace.—19, 
Miss S. Archer, of Saffron Walden.—32, 
Mr. H. Y. Wiffen, deservedly regretted. 
At Harwich, Mrs, Cottingham.—77, Mr. 
R. Ackfield. 
At Great Waltham, Mr. A. Bentall. 
At Leytoustone-house, Mr. Letchworth, 
of Katesgrove, near Reading,—At Lexden, 
Mrs. Round,wife of George R. esq. banker, 
of Colchester.—At St. Osyth, 69, Mr. R. 
Mayhew.—At Debden, Mr. R. Levrett. 
KENT. 
Married.] Mr. E. Flocks, to Mrs, Hooke 
er; Mr. S. Newington, to Miss E. Clarke : 
all of Canterbury.—Mr. J, Hutt, to Miss 
E, Jarvis, both of Dover.—Mr. L. Patter- 
son, to Mrs. J. Christian, both of Roches- 
ter.—Mr. E. Jeyes, of Chatham, to Miss 
C. Budds, of Milton.—Mr. E. Hammond, 
to Miss A. Gandon; Mr. V. H. Robinson, 
to Miss M. Fuggles; Mr. C, aoe 
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