286 Northamplonshire—Cambridge and Huntingdonshire, &c. (Oct. 1, 
B.D, vicar of Ashbury, to Miss J. Fell, of 
Brereton. 
- Died.] At Reading, Mr. J. B. Drover. 
—Mr. H. Higgs. 
At Newbury, Mrs. Honora Fowle. 
At Litilecote, 35, W. Hedges, esq. of 
Newbury, deservedly regretted. — At 
Sonthcote, 70, Mrs. Wall, widow of the 
Rev. Gilman W. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Marvried.| H. P. Hicks, esq. to Miss M. 
B. Pluillimore, of Kendall’s-hall.—William 
Batt, esq. of Corneybury, to Miss C. 
Cowley, of Abingdon-street, London. 
Died.] At St. Aiban’s, Mrs, E. Lovell, 
of Long-Ashton. 
At Watford, 78, Harriett Steward, esq: 
many years a respectable warehouseman 
in Cheapside, London. 
At Chesham, J. Ba'l, esq.— At Shefford, 
Mr. Bayman.—Mr. Massey. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Five young children, the oldest only 
eight years, and the youngest four years 
and a month old, were recently committed 
to prison at Oundle, by the Rev. C. E. 
Isham, for being found playing in a turnip- 
field, belonging to W. Walcott, esq. of 
Oundle. 
Marricd.| Mr. W. Nippin, of Northamp- 
ton, to Miss Wedding, of Crick.—The 
Rey. G. Bateman, of Easton, to Miss A. 
Richmond, of Peterborough.—The Rev. 
Joseph Brooks, to Miss E. Heygate, both 
of West Haddon.—The Rev. R. Waldy, 
m.A. to Miss J. Greenwood, of Culworth, 
—The Rev. W. Butler, of Blisworth, to 
Miss C. Butcher, of Northampton. 
Died.) At Peterborough, at an advan- 
ced age, Mr. J. Bridge. 
At Wellingborough, 79, Dowager Lady 
Isham. 
The Rev. J. Chartres, vicar of West 
Haiddon, and Godmanchester. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.| Mansel Oliver, esq. of Dow- 
ning-college, Cambridge, to M, E. daugh- 
ter of Rev. M. M: Jackson; of Warminster, 
—Mr. Beath’s, of St. Neots, to Mrs.West, 
of Ramsay.—The Rev. W. Hicks, B.A. of 
Chesterton, to Miss C. Willimott, of Cam- 
bridge.—At Soham, Capt. Dale, R.a. to 
Lonisa, daughter of the late James Grigg, 
esq. *¥ 
Died.] At Earith, 79, Susannah King, 
a much esteemed member of the Society 
of Friends. 
NORFOLK, 
At the late Norfolk assizes, a respectable 
person named Fuller, of Swaffham, ob- 
tained 200], damages from an attorney of 
that place, for placing out 10001. on in suf- 
ficient security. 
Marricd.| Mr. R. Spooner, to Miss Ann 
Deacon, of Norwich.—Mr. J. Barnes, to 
Miss M, Morling, both of Yarmouth.— 
Joseph Taylor, esq. R.N. late of Lynn, to 
Harriet, daughter of Lieut. Col. Duncan, 
he 
1st regt. of foot.—At Lynn, Joseph Doyle, 
to Miss E. Clarke, of Downham, both of 
the Society of Friends.—Charles Edwards, 
esq. of Lakenham, to Harriet, daughter of 
the fate Mr. Fran. Smith, of Norwich. 
Died] At Yarmouth, 63, Charlotte, 
wife of Dover Colby, esq. 
At Swaffham, 76, Mr. G. Crown. 
At Stow-hall, Hon. Lady Hare —At 
Helhoughton, 24, Miss M. Gunton,.—24, 
Miss E. Gunton.—At Sall, 73, Mrs, 
Palmer, late of Morton.—At Shading- 
field, 84, Mr. J. Julians. ; 
SUFFOLK, 
In different parts of this county, notices 
were stuck upon the church doors, within 
the month, by many considerable farm- 
ers, that they would cease to use the 
thrashing machine during the distresses of 
their labourers and families. 
Married.) Rev. T. Thomason, M.A. to 
Miss Harrington, of Bury.—Capt. Fore- 
man, to Mrs. E. Miller, both of Wood- 
bridge.—Brazier’ Jones, esq. to Miss 
Wright.—Mr. T. Collis, to Miss True- 
man; all of Sudbury.—Mr. Barthrop, to 
Miss Gall, both of Easton.—Mr. Fran. 
French, of Hundon, to Miss J. Wing, of 
Mildenhall. 
Died.] At Bury, 71, Mr. R. Marshall, 
late Quarter-Master of the West Suffolk- 
militia, 
At Ipswich, Mr, Chas. Mendham.—64, 
Mr. J. Bowman. 
At Sudbury, 25, Mrs. E, Buck. 
ESSEX. 
Numerous depredations have within the 
month been committed in this county: a 
great number of horses have been stolen 
and conveyed to London. 
Married.| James Catchfoot, of Witham, 
to Mary Kendall, of Colchester, both of 
the Society of Friends.—Samuel Taylor 
Herringham, esq. of Brentwood, to 
Miss M. A. Woodroffe, of Oakley, 
Surrey.—Mr. F. W. Lemon, of Brent- 
wood, to Miss M. Joslin, of Upminster.— 
The Rev. G. Rogers, of Upminster, to Miss 
S. Broughton, of Manchester.—Mr. R. A, 
Newman, of Witham, to Miss Grimwood, 
of Kelvedon. — John Winders, esq. of 
Thornwood, to Miss J. Yarington, of 
Swaffham,—John ©. Whiteman, esq. of 
the East India Company’s Service, to Miss 
Sarah Horsley, of Little Hallingsbury. 
Died.] At Colchester, 88, Mr J. Oats. 
At Bucking, 74, Ann Brockway, one of 
the Society of Friends.—At Stebbing, 48, 
Elizabeth Jasper, member of the Society 
of Friends.—At Hornden-.on-the-hill, Miss 
M. Barnard,—At Kelvedon, 64, Robert 
Toom, esq. 
KENT. 
The influx of visitors into Margate this 
season is without precedent: no less than- 
1500 persons were brought from thence to 
London by three steam-vessels in one days 
Tue ceremony oj opening the new — 
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