193 
1S11.] Cambridge and Huntingdon-^Norfolk, 
At the cathedral) Peterborough, Mr. John 
Newburn, to Miss Manshall, both of that 
city. 
Died-I At Daventry, Mrs. Waterfield, wife 
of Mr. Waterfield, surgeoja, 5;? 
C AMB riTD G ESHIR E and HUNTINGDON. 
Hur.iingaon numbers 2S97 
St Ives - - 2126 
Pvamsey - - ’SIQO 
A plan for uniting the Rivers Stort and 
Cart), bv a fanal, frona Stortfovd to a point of 
junction below Clayhitiie sluice, has been 
agreed upon, and mea'^ures are directed Co 
be pursued to forward the undertakiog. 
Marritd ] ^^tr. G Maxwed, of i homey 
Fen, to Miss Warwick, of Stanground. 
hi.-. Oabite of Kirtlinge, to Miss Spicer 
of Great Bandfield. 
AtBurwell; .Mr. J.Watklnson, to Miss Ball. 
At St. Neot’s', the Rev. R. Gee, A. 
fellow of Catharine Flail, Cambridge,, to 
Miss Rillett, eldest daughter of the late Ed¬ 
ward B.ilett, esq. of St. Neot’s. 
Mr. W, C. Odaui, of Stilton, to Mrs. Cal- 
croft of Stamford. 
Mr. John Wafts, of Cottecham, to Adi.ss 
Elizabeth Fuller, of Over. 
Mr, Thomas Nor.'olk, to Mrs. Haylock, of 
West Wratting. 
At Swineshead, Mr. Edward Staines, to 
Mrs. Susan Northin, being her fourth hus¬ 
band. 
Died."^ At Trinity College, deservedly re¬ 
gretted, Mr. Wm. Gilpin, son of the Rev. 
Mr. Gilpin, more than five and twenty 
yea's head master of Cheam school, Surry, 
and grandson of the Rev. William Gilpm, 
prebendary of Salisbury, and Vicar of 
Boldre, Hants. 
In his 27th year, C. S. Mathevvs, esq M. A, 
fellow of Downing college, Cambridge, un* 
fortunately d'rowned in the river Cam, by 
getting entangled in the weeds while bath¬ 
ing. He was the second son of Colonel Ma¬ 
thews of Belmont, Herer'orashire. i he su¬ 
perior talents of which he made .an early dis¬ 
play at Eton, carried him successfully 
through the usual course of academical com¬ 
petition, at Cambridge, where he was much 
distinguished by his abilities and great attain¬ 
ments. The extent and variety of which 
were more strikingly dsspl.iyed by h'.s tri- 
Omph.int competition with many rival candi¬ 
dates of both universities, for a fellowship at 
the new college of Downing, to wiiicti lie 
had been unanimously elected. 
At C'ami)ririge, Mr. G. Cooper, a noted 
•liange ringer during the whole period of his 
manhood ; he rung bon myal (^tue second bell, 
ten in,) wdthin twelve months of his death, 
at Great St. Mary’s church in that town, and 
he was the oldest change ringer in the king¬ 
dom, 94. 
At an advanced age, Mrs. Soulsby, relict of 
Mr. Thomas S. 
Mrs. Fotbcrgill of Dunsby, widow of G.F. 
€6q. late of Stamford, 59. 
Mrs. Claydon, widow, of Chevely. 
Mr. John Goodrich, of Elnsweil. 
Mr. Richaid Freeman, of .Ely. 
Mr. sloiin Ne well, or tfit George Inn, Chat* 
teris. 
Mr. *ohn Fox, 86- 
Mr. Reynolds, miller, of Freckenhanj, 
near Newmarket. 
6t Alconbury, .Mrs. Williams, wi?e the 
Rev. D4vid VV. vicar of that place. She v/a5 
great'y esteemed for her exeinpUry p'ety, 
virtue and humility, 54. 
.-^t Garni ingay, ivir, Joseph Harris, formerly 
of Cambi 10 ;-: a. 
Ac Great Ever^d n, Miss Mary Anne 
Hoiben, of Little Eversoen, 25. 
NORFOLK. 
Lynn numbers I0,25.'>, .and is coDsequent- 
ly a town of the second rank. 
The Norfolk AgriculturalSociety held their 
Anniversary, for 1811, at East Dcreham, ou 
Friday, the 26th or July. Mr. F. Kendle, 
ot Gaytonthorpe ; Vlt. E Beck, of Lex iam ; 
and .Rr. W. Williams, ot Jownham, were 
appointed judges to inspe.t the. water meadows 
offered by Col. Fitzroy ana Mr. i'. Purdy, to 
share in the bounty proposed by the Society 
to those person who form water-meadows in 
Norfalki 
Mr. J Oakes, of Burnham ; Mr.W.Wright, 
of Rougham; and Mr. J. S bell, of Dunton, 
were appoiirted judges of the sheep shown for 
the prizcj -5 and Mr. W. Blvth, of iViassing- 
ham> Mr. Jam: s Rendle, ofWeasenhamj and 
Mr Ovejtnan, of .urnliam, judges of the 
buils, whose reports were thus: 
Ist, For the Southdown rams.— Tlie first 
pre,mium of 71. value, to Mr. tt. Beck, of 
Lexham. The second ditto of 51. filue, to 
Mr. Freeman, of Swanton. 
2d. For the Southdown ewes.—The first 
premium of 71. value, to Mr freeman, of 
Swantun. The secund ditto of 51. value, to 
Mr. J. Turner, ot iVlulbarcon. 
Sa. For tne bulls. — I'ne premium of 51» 
valu.e, to iVlr-.W. M. Hili, o. Waterden. 
Of shrep only Southdowns were shown, 
which were deemed very good. No uoar was 
shown. Ivir. Jn. Beck’s homtoi'ed bull, of the 
Suffolk or Galloway breed, was much ad- 
miied, but Mr. .iill’s Devon was prererred. 
Mr W. Chambers, of Shi|idhain, again 
bfought forward a piaji tor a navigaoie canal 
from E^st D.reoam to the sea, ana enfoiced 
it by strong arguments ) he Society ap¬ 
proved of tne plan, an-.- formed a Comuiicce^s 
to consider and promote it "as muen as pos¬ 
sible. 
I he shepherds’ prizes were thus adjudged s 
1st. lo >Vir. i' Purdy’s shepherd, Samuel 
Dei'.t, 2l. He had no rompentor. 
2d To Mt. Barber’s shepherd, Wiliiam 
Boom, 31. His tompecitor was John Flood^ 
shepnerd to H.otyleman, esq. of Snettishim'^ 
3d. 'Fo Mr. bcyleman’s shepherd, Jainsa 
Pairmanj 41. He had ho competitor. 
