44G Provincial Occurrences : Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Kent, ?)'C. [April, 



Dying without issue, he is succeeded in Iiis title and 

 hereditary estates by his nephew, Thomas Digby 

 Aubrey, esq., «f Oving-liouse— At Maidenhead, 61, 

 V. Lee, esq.— At Longworth, 77, Alice, relict of B. 

 Smith, esq.— At Tingewick, Elizabeth, relict of the 

 late Rev. J. Risley— Mrs. Roberts, wife of Lieut.- 

 Gen. Roberts, of \Vrexhain-lodge. 



HEUTFORD AND BEDFORD. 



At a meeting of the inhabitants of Heme! Hemp- 

 sted, Tring, and Betkhempsted, it was unanimously 

 resolved to petition Parliament to abolish n^ro 

 slavery. 



Feb. 27. A most destructive fire broke out in the 

 farm-yard of Mr. Saunders, at Kempston, which 

 comm\niicated to the houses in the.village, eighteen 

 of which, with twenty barns or out-houses, were en- 

 tbely destroyed, and many others partially injured. 



Married.'] At Watford, R. B. Atkinson, esq., to 

 Selijia, daughter of J. Burton, esq. 



Died.'] 77, At Holly-grove, T. Willett, esq — 75, 

 At Ware, Judith, wife of G. Cass, esq. — 11, At Tod- 

 dington, Mrs. E. Beny— At Hertford, M. Pickford, 

 esq At Bedford, the Rev. G. Kendall. 



NORTHAMPTON. 



At a public meeting held lately at Northampton, 

 il was resolved to petition Parliament for an altera- 

 tion or amendment in the corn-laws. 



nicd.'] At Warkton, the Rev. D. Wauchope, rec- 

 tor of Warkton and Slipton— S4, At Brackhall, Mrs. 

 E. Frimeaux— 2(1, At Daventry, Mary, daughter of 

 J. M.Wardle, esq. — Sarah, daughter of — Thompson, 

 £sq. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 



The chancellor's gold medals for the two best pro- 

 ficients in classical learning among the commencing 

 Bachelors of Arts were adjudged to Mr. T. Stratton, 

 and Mr. J. Hodgson, of Trinity College. 



Married.] F. Culdecott, esq., of Westley Valley, 

 to Ellen, daughter of the Rev. F. Fiske— At Wis- - 

 beach, E. Harvey, esq., of London, to Miss S. 

 Grounds. 



Died.] 7.'>, At Chatteris, J. Fryer, esq — 32, At Hun- 

 tingdon, Samuel, son of the late H. Sweeting, esq. 



NORFOLK. 



Marrind.] At Quiddenham, H. F. Stephenson, 

 esq., to Lady MaryiKeppel — At Wereham, Natha- 

 niel, son of N.Barnardiston, esq., of Fry's-lodijc, near 

 Sudbury, to Sophia, daughter of G. R. Eyres, esq., 

 of Cavenhanihouse, near Stoke Ferry — J. Lee, emj., 

 to Miss Hillawson, of Kccles — R. Emerson, C6q., 

 to Miss Warden, of Lynn — .\M Heighan, Lieut. B. 

 Muskett, to Miss R. Enfield. 



Hind.] (11, At Knapton, near North Walsham, the 

 Rev. II. Huutcr, vicar of Dilham, and Honing and 

 Horsey — l(i(), At Norwich, Mrs. M. Seaman — iu, the 

 Rev. C. J. Chapman, B.D. — 73, Mrs. Wynne— C. 

 Sanders, esq., of Stoke Ferry — 36, At Hackford, 

 P. E. Williams, esq. — At Lakenham, Miss A. H. 

 Hillier. 



SUFFOLK. 



Married.] T. Waddelow, es(^., of Lakenhcath, to 

 Mariaiuie, daughter of S. Robmson, esq., of Fins- 

 bury-place — The Rev. E. Davis, of Frcmiingham, to 

 Miss Brady, of HoUcsley — At Shimpling Thorn, 

 F. C.Uilecott, esq., to Eliza Susan, daughter of the 

 Rev. T. Fisk— T. Chitty, esq., to Miss E. Cawston 

 — D. F. Berry, esq., to Miss Filby, both of Thran- 

 diston. 



THed.] 70, At Redgrave-hall, near Botesdale, G. 

 Wilson, esq.. Admiral of the Red — 8ft, At ^'armouth, 

 Mrs. Peck — At Beccles, Miss Bedingfiekl — At Aid- 

 borough, Margaret, relict of the late Major Shear- 

 man— -68, W. Parsons, esq., of Ipswich. 



ESSEX. 

 In widening the road from Colchester to London, 

 a great number of Roman urns have been found, 

 most of them in a mutilated state, containing burnt 

 , bones and ashes. In twt) of the urns were found two 

 small but curious gold rings, each bearing a very 

 minute and irregular device; several other Roman 

 reliqucs were found, which are now in the possession 

 of the Rev. G. Preston, of Lexdon. 



Mitrritd.] At Chigwell, B. Ilenlngton, esq., to 

 Harriet, daughter of the late S. Allen, esq., of Bris- 

 tol Boyer, esq., of Ongar, to Mary Anne, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. T. Clarence, of Fyficld— B. Gibson, esq., 

 ofHalsted, to Miss Oliver — H. .1. Spurling, esq. of 

 Dynes-hall, to Maria, daughter of H. P. Spurling, 

 esq., of Norb>iry-park. 



Died.] 6.5, R. TufneU, esq., of Great Waltham— 

 87, At Bishop Stortford, Mrs. Raymond— 70, At 

 Ley ton, J. Innes, esq — 70, J. James, esq. 

 'KENT. 

 Some labourers lately digging a trench in the park 

 of Lord Sondes, Lees Court, found the remains of 

 two human skeletons, and close by two urns, which 

 upon exposure to the air, immeiliately crumbled 

 into dust. 



The singular phsenoraenon of a parhelion, or'mock 

 sun, was observed at Eythome, on Tuesday, the 

 28th of February, at about eleven o'clock. In this 

 instance three suns were clearly visible, and conti- 

 nued so for a quarter of an hour. 



Married.] At Rochester, G. Borradaile, jun., esq., 

 to Laura, daughter of G. Herbert, esq., of Clapham 

 Road. 



Died.] At Widmore, Sarah, relict of T. Jukes, esq. 

 — .\t Woolwich, Lieut. L. B. Wilford— At Gravesend, 

 Mary, wife of J. Dennett, esq. 



SUSSEX. 

 On Wednesday, the 8th March, the second annual 

 ploughing-match, instituted by the East Grinshead 

 and Edenbridge Association, was held. The compe- 

 titors for the prizes were numerous. 



Miirried.] At Hastings, Lieut. W. Wheeler, R.N., 



to Martha, daughterof B.Bossum, esq AtBrighton, 



J. King, esq., of Seaforth, to Miss E. Hitchins— At 

 Lewes, R. Fletcher, esq., to Elizabeth, daughter of 

 the late T. Dicker, esq. 



. Died.] At Brighton, the Rev. R. Hole, M.A . 



26, Harriet, daughter of J. Morris, esq., of East Hill, 

 Wandsworth, Surrey — Sarah, relict of Capt. H. 

 . Shar])— Miss H. E. Broughton— 62, Col. W. Bulkeley 

 —78, W. Roe, esq., Withdean— 60, M. R. Osraart, 

 esq., of the Cliffe, Lewes— 79, At Lewes, E. Johnston, 

 esq — At Chichester, W. Dike, esq. 

 HANTS. 

 A public meeting was held lately at Rorascy, and 

 resolutions passed to petition Parliament for the 

 gradual abolition of negro slavery. 



Mnnicd.] At Newchurch, Isle of Wight, — 

 Jr.qucs, esq., to a (laughter of the late Capt. <71ay- 

 ton, R.N. 



Died.] At Southampton, the wife of Capt. Hullum 

 —Arm, daughter of the Rev. M. Maurice— At Cowes, 

 J. Day, esq 70, At Whitchurch, the Rev. T. Bing- 

 ham. 



WILTS. 



An elegant Cambrian vase was lately presented to 

 the Bishop of Salisbury by the clergy and laity of 

 his late diocese of St. David's, as a testimony of their 

 esteem. 



Mnrricd.] ."Vt Milton Lilboume, F. Mortimer, esq., 

 of Marlborough, to Mary, daughter of the late C. 

 Butler, esq. 



Died.] 17, Jane, daughter of T. Powell, esq., of 

 Henley-house, near Westbury — At Hildrop, near 

 Ramsbury, W. Lanfer, esq.— At Salisbury, Mis. 

 Sleat. 



SOMERSET. 



A very elegant monument has lately been erected 

 in the Abbey Church, Bath, by the odicers, non- 

 cormnissioned officers, dnmrmers, and privates of the 

 21st or Royal North British regiment of fusileers, to 

 the memorj' of Lieut. Col. J. M. Nooth, C.B — It 

 consists of a figure of Fame, holding in the kit hand 

 the medals of Martinique and Albuera, and leaning 

 against a sarcophagus, placed on a petlestal, on which 

 are sculptured the family arms, having the medal of 

 the order of the Bath suspended from it. 



Among the charitablt; bequests of the late Mrs. 

 Butler, of Bath, is £331) to the Gloucester Infirmary, 

 and to the Bath Casualty Hospital and Infirmaiy, 

 £U0 each. 



