188 Provincial Occurrences: Northamptonshire, Cambridge, §c. [Sept. & 
ter of J. H. Williams, esq. of. Yarmouth— 
At Ellesmere, R. D. Vaughton, esq. of 
Wall, in the county of Stafford, to Mary 
Anne, -daughter of E. Dymock, esq. of 
Penley-hall, in.the county of Flint. 
Died.| At Studley Priory, in this county, 
15, Charlotte, fourth daughter of Sir Alex- 
ander and Lady.Crooke— At Little Missen- 
den, Bucks, 82; W. Moore, esq.—76, B. 
Hawkins, esq. of Speen, an Alderman of 
Newbury—At the rectory house, Ellesbo- 
rough, 37, the Rev. Mr. Hamilton—At 
High Wycombe, J. Gomme, esq. F.A.S. 
—F’. Parfet, esq. of Missenden, Bucks—At 
Great Brick Hill, Bucks, 65, W. H. 
Hamunu, esq. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORD. 
‘Lately Mr. Wilson, Governor of Here- 
ford gaol, had a sow farrow 12 pigs, one of 
which was born dead, and on examining it, 
it was found to have a human face growing 
from its mouth, We have been favoured 
with a sight of it. ‘The lower jaw of the pig 
is complete, and the tongue protrudes nearly 
an inch out of the mouth; the snout is 
turned backwards towards the ears, and 
from the mouth a human facé projects. 
The eyes, eye-brows, and nose, are com- 
-plete, and the mouth marked. There are 
no eyes but those in the human face.— 
County Herald, 
. A meeting of the Bedfordshire Bible As- 
sociation was held on Wednesday the 27th 
of July. : 
Married.| At Baldock, the Rev, J. La- 
font, rector of Hinxworth, Herts, to Eliza, 
eldest daughter of Izard Pryor, esq. of the 
former place—At Cheshunt, Herts, G. F. 
Walker, esq. of Chalk Lodge, Herts, to 
Julia, second daughter of T. Sanders, esq. 
of Cheshunt—At Hatfield, Herts, J, Parn- 
thu, esq. of Jamaica, to Elizabeth, daugh- 
terof the Rev. P. Grantham, p.p., of Scary- 
by, Lincolrishire. 
Died.] 67, A. Rowlandson, esq. of 
Wyddiall-hall, Herts— At Hoddesdon, 
Herts, 'T. Edwards, esq.—Elizabeth, wife 
of IT. W. Hearne, esq. of Deanes-hall, 
Herts. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
At an assembly of the Corporation of 
Northampton, held lately, eighteen loans of 
£100 each, out of the proceeds of Sir T. 
White’s charity, were granted to the same 
number of freemen of that borough; and, 
-as a proof of the increasing prosperity of this 
charitable fund, we are happy to say, that 
there were two loans more than applicants 
(making in the whole twenty), which remain 
to be added to the number to be disposed of 
next year ! 
Died.| -— Boon, esq. of Gretton, Nor- 
thamptonshire— At his father’s house, Ged- 
dington, in Northamptonshire, the Rev. H. 
Boulton, Vicar of Sibsey, Lincolnshire. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
A gentleman of Cambridge, who is skilled 
in the science of experimental chemistry, 
and also mechanism, has lately brought to 
perfection a time-keeper, so simple in its 
construction, that its entire moyement con- 
sists of only one common wheel and a lever, 
which act by a chemical process, which may 
be applied as necessity requires. This inge- 
nious piece of mechanism, will neither re- 
quire the operation of winding or cleaning. 
Married.] At Cambridge, W. Hopwood, 
esq. A.zB., of Trinity College, and second 
master of Falmouth grammar school, to 
Mary Sophia, daughter of the late Mr. Red- 
head, of Cambridge—At Somersham, Hun- 
tingdonshire, Mr. W.O. Aikin, grandson 
of the late Dr. Aikin, to Mary Ann, only 
daughter of W. Mason, esq. of the former 
place. 
Died.|_ T. Smith, 2.a., scholar of Trini- 
ty College, Cambridge. 
NORFOLK. 
On Wednesday July 20th, as some work- 
men belonging to Sir T. Hare, bart. of 
Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, were at work at 
low water in the river Ouze, near Stow- 
bridge, they discovered, deeply imbedded 
in the silt or sand, a perfect human skeleton, 
upon each foot of which were the remains of 
a shoe, In digging beside, they found 
twenty silver and copper coins, viz. 1 silver 
of Edward VI., 6 ditto of Elizabeth, 1 ditto 
of Mary, 3 ditto of James I., and 9 copper 
coins of the latter reign, from whence we 
may reasonably infer, that it was the body 
of some person who was unfortunately 
drowned upwards of two centuries ago. 
The copper coins are in remarkably high 
preseryation. 
Lately, a very alarming fire broke out 
on the premises belonging to. Mr. E. 
Hughes, in the parish of Stanford, which 
destroyed a quantity of seed, and the build- 
ings recently erected in the farm yard, with 
the farming implements, &c. 
The inhabitants of East Harling, have 
presented their respected rector (the Rey. T. 
B. Wilkinson) with a handsome piece of 
plate, as a mark of their esteem. ; 
Married.|_ G. Heald, esq. of Lincoln’s- 
Inn,, to Emma, daughter of §. Trafford 
Southwell, esq. of Wroxham-hall, Norfolk 
—~The Rev. Charles Grant, Vicar of West 
Basham,. Norfolk, to Caroline, Mary, only 
daughter of the late C. Graeme, jun. esq. 
Judge of Purneah, Bengal. 
Died.| Near East Dereham, Margaret, 
the wife of the Rey. T. Munnings. 
SUFFOLK, . 
Married.] At Stanningfield, the Rey. 
N. Colvile, m.a. rector of Great and Little 
. Livermere, to Emma, youngest daughter 
of the late C. B. Metcalfe, esq. of Hawsted, 
Suffolk—At Barking, Suffolk, the Rev. T. 
Brown, rector of Hemingstone, to Frede- 
rica, youngest daughter of the Rey. C. Da- 
vy—At the Catholic chapel, Bury, and after- 
wards at St. Mary’s church, M. Mason, esq. 
of Stock, near Chelmsford, to Anna Maria 
Teresa, 
