1825.] 
BUCKS AND BERKS, 
Married.| At Speen, Berks, the Rev. T. 
Penruddocke Michell, vicar of Histon, to 
Caroline Patience, third daughter of the 
Rey. G. Wyld—At Wokingham, Mr. J. 
Heelas, to Miss Wheeler— At Eton, Mr. J. 
Hatch, of Bower’s-farm, near Amersham, 
to Miss Atkins, of Eton. 
Died.| _ At Clewer-green, Lieut. Col. 
Paterson, many years lieut.- governor of 
Quebec. This experienced officer died at 
a very advanced age, having served under 
their late Majesties George II. and III. as 
assistant quarter-master-general in the war- 
office, London. He was the author of the 
celebrated Road Book, now in such general 
use in England—At Cookham, Caroline, 
the wife of the Rev. W. Coney—At Wing, 
Mr. R. Shirley—67, P. Gill, esq. of Midg- 
ham, Berks, deputy-lieutenant for the 
county—At Rameslade-lodge, Berks, J. 
Stanbank, esq.—72, J. Stewart, esq. of 
Hyde-heath, near Great Missenden—At 
Ryslip, near Uxbridge, the Right Hon. 
Lady Wodehouse, aftera long illness. Her 
ladyship was the only surviving child of the 
Hon. C. Berkeley, of Bruton-abbey, So- 
mersetshire, and niece to the last Lord Ber- 
keley, of Stratton, and was the last of that 
branch of the Berkeley family. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORD. 
Married.) At St. Alban’s, the Rev. T. 
Smith, a.w, of Sheffield, to Miss Louisa 
Thomas,-of Sloane-street— At Watford, 
Herts, J. King, esq. to Miss Bean, both of 
that place. 
Died.| At St. Alban’s, J. M. Barnes, 
esq.—At Hatfield, Lord Arthur Cecil, the 
infant son of the Marquis of Salisbury—At 
Boxmoor-house, Herts, 73, Elizabeth, the 
wife of E. Mead, esq. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.|__ At Weston, near Weeden, 
Lieut.-Col. H. H. Hutchinson, second son 
of the Hon. F. H. Hutchinson, to the Hon. 
Mrs. Frederic North Douglas. 
Died.| 85, Mr. J. Williams—54, Mr. 
S: Dean, of Longthorpe, near Peterborough 
—Mrs. Horsey, wife of the Rev. J, Horsey, 
of Northampton—At Staverton, Elizabeth, 
widow of Vice Admiral Lechmere, of Stee- 
ple-Ashton, Oxfordshire — At Wellingbo- 
rough, 34, Mary Ann, only daughter of 
Mrs. Corrie, of Dunrod, Scotland. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Cambridge, the Rev. J. 
Fawcett, to Isabella, youngest daughter of 
J. Parish, esq. of Cambridge—At Cheve- 
Jey, Mr. Norman, of Kirtling, to Miss 
Holland, of Cheveley. 
Died.| At Littleport, in the Isle of Ely, 
87, Mrs. Gotobed—At March, 33, Mary, 
the wife of E. Barley, esgy—At Fulbourn, 
77, Mrs. Rooke; 81, Mrs. E. Austin, 
‘spinster; 84, Mrs. Brown, of Chatteris. 
NORFOLK, 
ga At Norwich, Lieut. C. Thur- 
tell, R.w., third son of C. Thurtell, esq. to 
Mrs. Dunham, of Chapel-field. 
Northamptonshire, Cambridge, Suffolk, Essex, Kent. 
485 
Died.| 81, B. P. Fountaine, esq., for- 
merly of Narford-hall, Norfolk—At Toft- 
wood, near East Derebam, 65, M. H. 
Dickens, esq.— At Ringstead, 66, the wi- 
dow of Sir Mordaunt Martin, bart. of Burn- 
ham—At Norwich, 85, the Rey. L. Gibbs, 
mM A. rector of Brockdish, Norfolk, and of 
Cainby, Lincolnshire. 
SUFFOLK, 
Married.| At Bardwell, G. Brodie, esq. 
of Salisbury, to Catherine, Sarah, eldest 
daughter of W. Ray, esq. of Wicken-hall. 
Died.| The Rev. S, Salmon, of Whe- 
theringsett—At Risby, near Bury, Mr. J. 
Robinson—21, Eliza, eldest daughter of 
Mr. G. Paul, of Bury—62, T. Archer, 
esq. of Barton-place— At Ipswich, O.Rowe, 
esq—80, E. Hassell, esq. of Ipswich—At 
Undley, Suffolk, 65, Alice, relict of Mr. M. 
Waddelow, of Undley-hall. 
ESSEX. 
-Married.| At Chigwell, Capt. Evance, 
R.N. to Harriet, youngest daughter of 
J. Dyer, esq. of Chigwell—At Waltham- 
stow, J.D. Browne, esq. to Margaret, only 
child of W. Tipston, esq. of Low Hall— 
Peter Thomas, second son of P. Skipper, 
esq. of Little Burshad, to Rachael, third 
daughter of the late T. Hale, esq. of High- 
gate—W. G. Watson, esq. of Woodford- 
bridge, to Harriet, fourth daughter of the 
late H. Atkins, esq.—At Plaistow, J. O. 
Harris, esq. of Richmond, to Charlotte, 
third daughter of W. Masterman, esq. of 
Layton — At Braintree, Essex, the Rev. R. 
Miller, of Tamworth, to S, Barrett, only 
daughter of Mr. S. Death, of Braintree. 
Died.| Mr. J. Heard, Master of the Free 
Grammar School, Essex==43,' Miss S. Maw. 
KENT. 
Married.| At West Malling, A. Mait- 
land, esq. of Gloucester, to Susanriah, 
daughter of the late Sir S. Langston—At 
Chatham, Mr. M. G. Jordan, - to’ Miss 
Trapnell ; Mr. Springett, to Miss Reeve— 
At Sittingbourne, Mr. R. Pexton, to Miss 
Wilson—At Ash church, J. Charlton, esq. 
of Pems-court, to Jane, eldest daughter of 
C. Whitehead, esq. of Ash-place—At Dart- 
ford, W. Tasker, esq. of Wilmington, to 
Anne Elizabeth, eldest daughter of T. B. 
Fooks, esq. of Dartford—At Faversham, 
Mr. Sackett, of Ramsgate, to Miss Cham- 
bers, of Faversham. 
Died.| At Beckenham, Lady F. Harpur, 
grandmother of Sir G. Crewe, bart. of Calke 
Abbey, Derbyshire, and ‘sister to the late 
Earl of Warwick—90, At Ramsgate, Mrs. 
Gonger—At Walmer, 45, the Rev. B. E. 
Bridges, rector of Bonnington, and vicar 
of Lenham, in this county—At New Rom- 
ney, W. Coates, esq.—At Ramsgate, Arthur, 
second son of the Right Hon. Sir C. Bagot 
—29, At Bridge, W. R. Weston, esq.— At 
Orpington, Kent, 28, the Rey, J. W. 
Stephenson, M.a.—At Canterbury, 30, F. 
S. Browne, esq. surgeon—At Dover, 72, 
Sarah, wife of Mr. G. Brice—At Chatham, 
70, Mrs. Squires; Mrs, Bartlett, relict of 
the 
