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OXl'ORDSHIKE. 



Mnrrieif.'] 3- Iladland, esq., of fhattercot-hall, to 

 Miss Jenkins— E. A. Bale, esq. to Miss K. Bush, both 

 of Witney. 



/);,W.] At Oxford, Sir E. Hitchings— At Merton, 

 ll'.c Ilev. J. L. Heyes, B.D. 



BUCKS AND BERKS. 



The little town of .Staines has followeil the ex- 

 ample set by the London Literary and Scientific 

 Institution. A public meeting was held there on 

 Thursday last for the establishment of a public 11- 

 ' hrary for the use of the inhabitants of the town. 

 The plan was highly approved of; and after some 

 discussion, a day of meeting was appointed, at 

 which a committee of management will be elected, 

 and regulations entered into. 



Dial. At AVindsor, (i2. Miss Branch— At Cook- 

 liam, Elizabeth, relict of the late F. Taylor, esq., of 

 Featherstone-buildings, Holborn — At West Wi- 

 combe, 1()«, J. llawes— Mr. Herbert, of Karrmgdon, 

 Berks— 32, Ann, wife of Mr. Cheney, of Aylesbury— 

 At Reading, 7(i, R. Torlington, esq. 



HERTFORD AND BEDFORD. 



.\ new line of road at Wadesmill was opcnetl to 

 the public for the first time on Saturday the 3d of 

 December. 



In searching the records of the Borough of Hert- 

 ford lately, a document was founil, affixed to which 

 was the mark of a mayor of that town, in the reign 

 of Elizabeth, who was incapable of writing his 

 name. 



Marriei}.'] B. Kemble, esq. to Hester, daughter of 

 the late T. Kemble, esq., of Gobions — At Bedford, 

 Mr. R. Sharp, of Goldington, to Miss C. Palmer- 

 Richard, son of II. Smith, esq., of Peckham-house, 

 Surrey, to Mary, daughter of E.R. Williamson, es(i. 



Died.'] At Hertford, 87, J. Smith, esq.— At ilcr- 

 ton, the Rev. J. L. Heyes, B.D. — .\t Rickmans- 

 worth, .34, Mary Ann, wife of T. B. Weedon, esq. — 

 At Hitching, Ann, widow of D. Brown, esq. 



NORTHAMPTON. 



The twelfth anniversary meeting of the Oundle 

 and Thrapston Branch Bible Society was held lately 

 at Oundle and Thrapston ; and a report of the pro- 

 ceeilings of the last year was read. 



Married.'] ('. B. White, esq., of Peterborough, to 

 Miss M. Collier— W. Griffin, esq., of Eye, near Pe- 

 terborough, to Miss Whitehead, daughter of W. 

 Whitehead, esq., of Werrington. 



Died.] At Peterborough, 70, Mrs. Bate, relict of 

 D. Bate, esq., late of Ailesworth ; 8-3, Mrs. Pratt — 

 At Eye, ^ti, Mrs. Moore, relict of C. Moore, esq — 

 At West Haddon, 81), Mrs. M. Lovell; 70, Mrs. Lo- 

 dington, relict of the Rev. J. Lodington, vicar of 

 Oundle— At Sulgrave, 17, Jane, daughter of the late 

 Rev. W. Harding; 77, the Rev. L. Powis, rector of 

 Thorpe Achurdi, and vicar of Towcester — At Kib- 

 worth, 83, the Rev. T. Thomas, B. D., rector of 

 Isham ; 23, Lieut. J. V. Robinson, R. A., son of the 

 Rev. W. V. Robinson, of Grafton Underwood ; Rev. 

 M. Lamb, rector of Lydon — At Maidfovd, the Rev. 

 S. White, M. A. — At Wardington, near Banbury, J. 

 M. Wardle, esq. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 



The sum of .£1,000 has been presented lately to 

 King's-collegeby a ci-devant member of that society, 

 which has been appropriated to a fund for keeping 

 the chapel iu repair. 



A hare wa.s shot lately on the estate of H. P. Stan- 

 ley, esq., of Paxton-hall, nearly milk white, which 

 weighed nearly ten pounds, and measured a yard and 

 two inches in length. 



Professor Dobree has bequeathed his valuable 

 manuscripts and printed books, containmg manu- 

 script notes, to the University of Cambridge; and 

 one thousand volumes to Trinity College. 



Marr'icd.] At Huntingdon, J. II. Edwards, esq.. 



of Solihull, W.nrwickshlre, to Miss Stafford— At Wal- 

 soken, near Wisbeach, Mr. W. Southwell, to Miss 

 M. Goward. 

 Dird.] At lluntingilon, 71, Mrs. Maule, relict of 



H. Maule, es<i At Thorney, 7(), Mr. J. Pears; "li, 



G. Milner, esq., of Combirton — At Whittlesey, M, 

 Mr. S. Chapman— .\t Wisbeach, 57, Mr. J. Palmer. 



NORFOLK. 



The fourth annual general meeting of the Norfolk 

 and Norwich Literary Institution was held on Satur- 

 day the 2-2d of October, at the Society's Rooms, in 

 the Haymarket, Norwich. The high sheriff of the 

 county of Norfolk took the chair as president, and 

 congratulated the society on the steady progress it had 

 made during the past year. In addition to the usual 

 business of the meeting, the following distinguished 

 members were, on the motion of E. Wodehouse, 

 esq., M.P., appointed vice-presidents: The Hon. 

 Col. Wodehouse, M.P., lieutenant of the county; 

 the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich; the 

 Right Hon. Lord Suffield; the Right Hon. and Rev. 

 Lord Bayuing ; the very Rev. the Dean of Norwich ; 

 T. W. Coke, esq., M.P.; W. Smith, esq., M.P.; R. 

 II. Gumey, esq., M.P.; T. F. Buxton, esq., M.P. 

 The following were ap]>ointed members of the com- 

 mittee : Rev. C. N. Wodehouse ; Rev. — Carter ; 

 E. Barron, esq.; J. Chambers, esq.; R. Morgan^ 

 esq.; Dr. Evans; and Mr. S. Wilkin. 



.\ meeting of the owners and occupiers of land fai 

 this county was held lately at the Angel-inn, Nor- 

 wich, to take into consideration the expediency of 

 forming an association for the protection of agricul- 

 ture. When it was resolved that the association 

 be then formed; several other resolutions were then 

 put and carried. 



The second general meeting of the Norwich and 

 NorfolkLawLibrary was held lately at the Guildhall, 

 when the report and regulations, drawn up by the 

 committee appointed for that purpose, were read; 

 and after considerable discussion, and some modifica- 

 tions had taken place, the regulations drawn up by 

 the committee were adopted. 



3/flrrierf.] At Kimberley, Mr. E. Ball, of Bur- 

 well, to Ann, daughter of the late Mr. Cadywold — .\t 

 Redenhall, G. Wilson, esq., of the Temple, to Eliza- 

 beth, widow of F. F. North, of Rougham— At V'ar- 

 mouth, Lieut. J. White, R.N., to Miss E. Briggs; 

 Capt. E. Richmond, to Mrs. Woolstone, of Gorle- 

 ston — At Permountergate, Mathias, son of the late 

 J. V. Mathias, esq., of Stanhoe-hall, to Henrietta, 

 daughter of W. Hering, esq. — At Hackford next 

 Keepham, the Rev. P. Francis, M.A., of Foulsham- 

 parsonage, to Eliza, daughter of G. Lloyd, esq. — At 

 Fakenham, W. Steel, esq. to Mary Ann, daughter of 

 the late W. Dunham, esq., of Thorpeland-haU. 



Died.'] At Yarmouth, 72, D. Tolmi, esq. ; Capt. 

 Spears, R.N: Mrs. Bracy; 21, Miss Tapp, daughter 

 of J. W. Tapp, esq. of Halifax; J. Laws, esq. — At 

 Wymondham, Mrs. F. Troughton, daughter of the 

 late T. Troughton, esq; 81, Mr. J. J. Vince— At 

 Swaffham, 47, Judith, relict of W. Wright, esq. ; 83, 

 Rev. R. Deane, rector of West Harling— At Lyim, 

 !!4, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. E. Muggridge— At 

 Thorpe, 71, Mary, wife of S. Parkinson, esq.; R. 

 Duifield, of East Dereham. 



SUFFOLK. 

 The first meeting of the governors atKi stibscribers 

 of the Suffolk General Hospital was held lately, 

 when Drs. Smith and Lynn were elected physicians; 

 Mr. G. Creed and Mr. C. Smith, surgeons ; and Mr. 

 Momemont, house-surgeon and secretary. 



Married.'] P. Baylis, esq. to Mary Ann, daughter 

 of Mr. C. Clubbe, of Yaxley— At Thurston, Mr. ». 

 Harvey, of Fornhara, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. 

 J. Jennings — Mr. Long of Halesworth, to Mary, 

 daughter of C. Dodd, esq., of Shelfanger— Mr. T. 

 KitSiiner, of West-row, Mildenhall, to Susan Bur- 

 wich, second daughter of the Rev. J. B. Sams, of 

 Bury St. Edmonds. 



D'led.] At B>irv St. Edmonds, Charles, sou of Dr. 

 Malkin— AtGrcdtBa.toD, 66, theRev.N.Oxman; 86, 



