580 Provincial Occurrences :— Northamptonshire, Cambridge, &c. [July 1, 
the university of Cambridge 64 years. This 
venerable and learned Professor was for- 
merly of Emmanuel College, and after- 
wards Fellow of: Sidney, B.A. 1756, Ma. 
1759, B.D. 1766, and was elected to the 
professorship in 1761; he was editor of 
Miller’s Gardeners’ Dictionary—At Sharn- 
brook, Bedfordshire, 64, the Rev. T. W. 
Ward, vicar of that place, and of Felmer- 
sham: cum Pavenham, and formerly Fellow 
of Trin. Col., Cambridge, B.A. 1785, m.a. 
1788—At Maulden Rectory, Bedfordshire, 
the Rev. W.. Ralfe—At Langley Park, 
Bucks, 78, Sir R. B. Harvey, Bart. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORD. 
. Married.) At St. Alban’s, .A. Braith- 
waite, esq. of Fitzroy-square, to Miss Ful- 
ler—-At Baldock, Mr.. H. T. Salmon, of 
London, to Sarab, eldest daughter of the 
late G. Fitzjohn, esq. 
Died.| At Buntingford, 55, the Rev. 
A. K, Sherson—17, Lucy, second daugh- 
ter of the Rev. T. R. Malthus, professor at 
the East-India College, Haileybury. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
» Married.] At Upton, L. Smith, esq. 
second son of Gen. Smith, of Fryemcourt, 
Hants, to Emily, youngest daughter of W. 
Douglas, esq. 
Died.|. 54, G. Smith, esq. banker, of 
Northampton—27, Anne, daughter of Mr. 
Scott, of Aynho Grounds—At Peterborough, 
32, Harriotte, youngest daughter of the 
late J. Spalding, gent.—Charlotte, the wife 
of E. Faux, esq. ‘of Thornby Lodge—81, 
R, Woodward, gent., of Welford-road. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.| The Rev.'T. P. Holmes, to 
Alice, the only daughter of Mr. Marriott, of 
Wisbech—Mr. J. Beedham, of Kimbolton, 
to Anne, third daughter of J, Claughton, 
esq. of Hasland house, Derbyshire. 
Died.| At Wilbraham Temple, the Rev. 
J. Hicks, perpetual curate of Stow cum 
Qui, and rector of Wistow—At Levering- 
ton, near Wisbech, 32, Anna Maria, wife 
of the Rev. S, Cross—At Walsoken, 80, 
Mr. Gabrial Wykes—58, Mr. G. Bates, of 
Fenstanton—55, Mr. H, Headly. 
NORFOLK. 
A few days ago, two pair of the short- 
eared owls (Stria. Brachyotos) commonly 
known by the name of the long-winged 
Norway owl, natives of Norway, were 
found sitting on their eggs on the ground, 
four in each nest, on the property of the 
Rey. R. Hamond, at Congham. 
- Married.| At Lynn, Mr. T. Williams 
jun. to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the 
late J. Davis, esq. of Cradle hall—At He- 
therset, near Norwich, W. R. Grove, esq. 
of Swansea, to Sophia, youngest daughter 
of W. Black, esq.—Rev. N. Best, young- 
est son of G. Best, esq. of Barsfield hall, 
to Mary, eldest daughter of E. W. Mitchell, 
esq. of Wargroves, Sussex — At Gillingham, 
Norfolk, J. Garden, esq. to Amelia, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. J. Lewis—W. Quarles, esq. 
solicitor of Foulsham, to Sarah Lawrance, 
only daughter of J. Caldecourt, esq. of Up- 
per Clapton. 
Died.| - At North Runcton, 35, ‘Frances 
Catharine, wife of Mr. C. Goodwin, of 
Lynn—At Keswick, 60, Mrs. Gurney, 
relict of R. Gurney, esq. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| J. Garden, esq. of Redisham . 
hall, to Amelia Susan Harriet, youngest 
daughter of the Rev. J. Lewis of Gilling- 
ham parsonage. 
Died.| 27, Susanna, daughter of the late 
Mr: J. King, of Desning hall, -Gazely—At 
Thurston lodge, 43, T. A. Cocksedge; esq. 
late of Woolpit— At Little Thurlow, Eliza- 
beth, daughter of the late Rev. T. Crick, 
rector of that parish—At Eye, 89, Mrs. 
Press, relict of J, Press, esq. 
ESSEX. 
The workmen employed in the building 
of Charles Savill Onley, esq., m.r., at Stis- 
ted, have found eleven Roman urns, con- 
taining bones, &c.; the whole were not 
more than a foot from the surface; four of 
them are in possession of Mr. Penrice, the 
superintendant; the rest were damaged in 
taking up. 
Lately, as the workmen were employed 
in repairing the windmill of Mr. J. Digby, 
of Birch, Essex, upon examining one ‘of 
the sails which had been ~taken down on ac-- 
count of being unfit for further service, 2 
small hole was observed, in which was de- 
posited a tom-tit’s nest, containing several 
eggs; and although the mill had been eon- 
stantly at work, they were placed so as to 
be perfectly secured in this perilous situa- 
tion. 
Married.| At Great Maplestead, W. 
Gibson, esq. of Chelmsford, to Eliza, 
youngest daughter of the Rev. ‘J. Sperling, 
of Monk’s lodge—At St. Catherine Cree, 
H. Ager, esq. of the hon. East-India Com- 
pany’s service, to Amy, eldest daughter of 
Mr. C. Silberrad—Reyv. J. C. White, rector 
of Rawreth, to Sarah, eldest daughter of 
T. Pyne, esq. of Boyces hall, Bemfleet. 
KENT. 
Married.] At Eltham, J. Messiter, esq. 
28th regt., to Francis Emma, daughter of 
the late * Riv! G. A. Thomas, tL.p. rector 
of Wickham, Hants, and prebendary of 
Lichfield—At Gillingham, Rev. C. Draw- 
bridge, to Miss Manley, of Brompton—At 
Maidstone, Mr. F. Elvey, to Frances, third 
daughter of W. Brown, esq.— At Cliffe, R. 
Wedd, esq. of Maidstone, to Isabella, 
Frances, eldest daughter of the Rev. A. 
Kersteman, of Brenchley, and rector of 
Bermondsey—At St. Paul’s, Deptford, ‘W. 
Russell, esq. of the manor-house, Swans- 
combe, to Betsey, eldest daughter of Capt. 
Hill, of Greenhithe—At Ightham, near 
Sevenoaks, Capt. J. Chadwick, 86th regt. 
to Anna Isabella, daughter of the Rev. G. 
Markham, p.p, late Dean of York—At 
West Malling, A. Maitland, esq. of the Spa, 
to Susannah, daughter of the late Sir S. 
Langston. 
Died. ] 
