94 
‘Frinity College ------++++ 1229 
St. John’s College. ----+-- 1015 
Queen’s College ----- 
Emmanuel College ------ 218 
Christ's College --------+- 
Jesus College ---+-+++++++ 
Caius College ------- : 
St. Peter’s College - -- 
Clare Hall..--...-+..- : 
Trinity Hall-----.-------- 
Corpus Christi College---- 130 
Pembroke Hall ---------+ 125 
Catherine Hall ---------- 118 
King’s College-.---------- 108 
Sidney College ---------- 101 
Magdalene College ------ 95 
/ Downing College -------- 53 
University Officers ------ 11 
4489 
Comparative View. 
Married.) The Rev. G. M. Cooper, to Catherine, 
eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Smith, rector of New- 
haven, &c. 
Died.] At Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, the 
Rev. W. Clark—76, the Rev. H. Fisher, M.A., vicar 
of Soham, Cambridgeshire. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.} At Norwich, J. A. Murray, esq. to 
Elizabeth Powell, youngest daughter of Captain 
Browne; of Norwich—At Dersingham, the Rev. W. 
P. Scarbgill, of Bury, to Miss M. A. Cutting, of 
‘Chevington, Norfolk. 
Dicd.] At Norwich, 66, the Rev. J. Decker, M.A. 
SUFFOLK, 
Merri‘d.) The Rev. H. Stebbing, of Bungay, to 
Miss Griffin, of Norwich. 
Died.] At Ipswich, 56, T. Green, esq. 
ESSEX. 
Two extraordinarily large cels were lately taken 
upon the saltings at Steeple, in Dengie Hundred. 
One was’seven feet in length, twenty-one inches in 
circumference, and weighed fifty-seven pounds. The 
other was six feet long, larger round than the former, 
and weighed sixty-two pounds. 
Married.) At Wanstead, the Rev. W. Mayers, of 
Worton, Oxfordshire, to Sarah, daughter of M. 
Giberne, esq.—At Loughton, F. Field, esq. to Cathe- 
rine Morgan, niece of the late J. Birt, esq. of Lough- 
ton—At Westham, C. F. Biggs, esq. of Blackheath, 
to Frances, second daughter of J. Gray, esq. of Strat- 
ford—S. T. E. Martin, esq. Colchester, to Miss M. 
Mendham, of Ipswich—At Boreham, C. F. Bond, 
esq. of Margaretting, to Frances Calthorpe, daughter 
of the Rev. W.C. Ray, of Boreham. 
Died.) At Ilford, 71, Grace, wife of S. Ibbetson, 
esq.—At Langford, J. Mitchell, esq.—At Harwich, 
72, E. Jermyn, gent. 
oe KENT. 
It appears that the estimated expense of railways, 
in the county of Kent, varies, according to the cir- 
cumstances of the country, from five to eight and 
ten thousand pounds per mile. The heaviest ex- 
pense will be in that portion between Woolwich and 
London. 
Mr. Beck, of Canterbury, has a tooth belonging to 
am animal of the Mastodan species, which was dug 
Norfolk — Suffolk—Essex— Kent—Sussec— Hants, &c. 
[Feb. I, 
up a few days since, on the shore at Herne Bay, and 
has belonged either to the mammoth or elephant. 
Married.) At Cudham church, Alfred Nicholson, 
esq. to Luciana, daughter of L. Pocock, esq. of Ash- 
more-house—The Rev. T. Brockman, M.A. of Beach- 
borough, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Sir H. 
Hawley, bart., of Leybourne-grange. 
Died.] The Rev. J. Carpenter, rector of Burwash 
—At Canterbury, 87, Mrs. S. H. Weddington—At 
Maidstone, R. Crew, esq. ‘ 
SUSSEX, 
An iron rail-road from London to Brighton, with 
branches to Lewes and Shoreham, is about to be car- 
ried into effect. 
A meeting took place at Chichester on the 29th 
December, for the purpose of establishing a General 
Infirmary, for the western part of Sussex, at which 
£4,000 were subscribed, besides annual subscriptions 
to theamount of £350. 
Married.) At Newhaven, the Rev. G. M. Cooper, 
to Catherine, daughter of the Rev. J. Smith, Reetor 
of Newhaven—At Cuckfield, P.Earle, esq., to Mary, 
daughter of the late Rey. J. F. Fearon, Vicar of 
Cuckfield. 
Died.] At Brighton, Lady Williams, wife of Vice 
Admiral Sir T. Williams, K.C.B., of Burwood House, 
Surrey—80, The Right Hon. Sampson Lord Eardley 
—At Ardingley Rectory, the Rev. P. T. Hicks—At 
Lewes, 95, Mary, relict of the late J. Collier, esq.— 
At Court Lodge, Mountfield, 57, J. Lee, esq.—At 
Worthing, Amelia, youngest daughter of Mr. Arch- 
deacon Goddard—At Brighton, Miss E. F. C. Orde, 
daughter of the Rev. J. Orde, of Winslade, Hants—At 
Southwick Park, Miss H. E. Payne—At Fishbourne, 
72, Captain Gedench, R.N.—At Stoke, 49, Captain 
G. Willis. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Natural Curiosity.—An upholsterer of Southamp- 
ton, some time ago, bought a log of rose-wood, which, 
on being sawed through, was found to be completely 
petrified, or to contain a large stone, in the very centre 
of the tree. The part of the wood immediately sur- 
rounding the petrifaction was veined with stone in a 
most curicus manner. The wood was valued at 
£24, and is of course utterly useless to any but the 
natural historian, or geologist. 
Marvied.] At Southampton, Wm. Stevens, esq.-, 
of Sandhurst, Berks, to Miss Ann Hurst, Southamp- 
ton—At Alresford, J. H. Tucker, esq. to Miss J, 
Moss, of Southampton. 
Died.] At Mitcheldever, Anne Parson Chapman, 
second daughter of the late Rev. G. Chapman—At 
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, Lieut.-Col. Home—The 
Rev. R. Norris—At Highway-house, Froyle, the 
wife of T. Pearse, esq.—The Rev. W. Noyes, curate 
of Chale, Isle of Wight—At Portsmouth, Sarah Sa- 
bine, daughter of J. Shovelier, L.L.D.—At New- , 
port, Isleof Wight, 36, Sir L.W.Holmes, bart. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Married.) At Wootton Basset, the Rev. S. Star” 
key, to Anne, daughter of the late R. Hooper; esq. 
of Cheltenham—At Crudwell, W. Lawrence, esq., 
of Clutworth, to Sarah, eldest daughter of G. White, 
esq-, of Quelfurlong-house—G. Watt, esq., of Blooms- 
bury, to Miss Meares, of Wallbridge-house, near 
Frome. 
SOME RSETSHIRE, 
Dec. 24.—A new market was opened. ‘ 
Married.} At Bath, R. B. Were, esq., of Welling- 
ton, to Harriet, daughter of the late A. L. Askew, 
esq., of Middleton Hall, Westmorland—At Bath, 
the Rev, Dr. Timbrell, of Buckford,. Gloucester- 
shire, 
