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The Rev. Adam Baynes, rector of Ad- 
stock, to Harriet Sophia, only daughter of W. 
Ross, esq. of Fludyer-street. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Marrled.'\ Mr. John Hiil, auctioneer, of 
Luton, to Anne, daughter of John Howler, 
esq. of Toadlngton. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
A meeting of land owners and occupiers of 
land has lately been held at the George fnn, 
Northampton, for the purpose of establishing 
a.County Agricultural Society, for rewarding 
the long services of meritorious servants and 
labourers. The outlines of the proposed in¬ 
stitution were agreed on, and the Duke of 
Grafton was elected president j the Eavl of 
Northampton and Earl Spencer, vice-presi¬ 
dents ; and Mr. C. Hiilyard, treasurer and se¬ 
cretary. 
Married.'^ Charles Markham, esq. of Nor¬ 
thampton, to Miss Eliza Mary Packharnls, of 
St. Ann’s, Jamaica. 
J. .Smith, esq. of Oukle, to Miss Smith, of 
the Chapter-house, St. Paul’s. 
Dredg Aged 70, Jacob Reynardson, esq of 
Holywell, near Stamford, a comuiissioner of 
the Mackncy-coach office. 
At Tanson, near Oundle, aged 59, Arthur 
Mad cie, M.D. and deputy post-masEer-general 
of Barbadoes. 
Rev. 1’. Reed, rector of Corby. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND HUNTS. 
On the 1.5th, at three o’clock in the morn¬ 
ing, a fire broke out at Emanuel College, 
which consumed one entire side of the qua¬ 
drangle, called t.he Founder’s Range, in 
which w'ere situated the fellow’s rooms. 
On the first .day of term, the following 
gentlemen were elected university officers 
for the year ensuing ; 
Proctors. —William Mandell, M. A. Queen’s 
college, and Thomas K. Bouney, M..A. 
Clare hall. 
Taxors. —-Isaac Aspland, Mb.k. Pernbroke- 
hall, and C. E. Finch, M. Bctie’t college. 
Thomas Turtou, M.A. Ca- 
thenne-hall, and James D. Hustler, M,A. 
Trinity college. 
— John Palmer, B.D. St. John’s 
college, and John Maul, M.A. Christ col- 
lege- 
The following gentlemen compose the 
caput: 
The Vice Chancellor. 
Isaac Pviilner, D.D: F.U.S, Queen’s-—.DzVf- 
}iitj —EdVv'ard Daniel Clarke, L.L D. Jesus 
— Lrzry.—*>ir Isaac Pennington, M.D. St. 
John’s —P/ysk. — Joseph Wilkinson, E.D. 
Corpus Chrisli—dfiz. Non. iiek.—Joseph 
Shaw.M A. Christ tullege— ~Sen. Regent. 
Marr\ed.\ Mr. John .Sanxfer, of Went¬ 
worth, in the Isle of Ely, to Miss Brackcri- 
cury, ot Ely. 
The Rev. John Clark, fellcnw of Clare 
.Hall, Cambridge, atfzf'vitJr of Duxfdrd, iiq 
thst' county, to Penelope Eiixabethp'feldd'st 
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daughter of Wm. Boyfield, esq. of Dedham, 
Essex. 
Died.'] At Thorney, aged 44, Mr. Massey, 
clerk to the Duke of Bedford. 
Aged 46, rViisi M. Robinson, third daugh¬ 
ter of the l.ate Rev, R, R. of Cambridge. 
Aged 57, Mr. Girkin, of Jesus College. 
Mr. Thomas Casburn, farmer, of Bur- 
weli. 
Joseph Kemble, esq. of Woodhurst. 
At Wisbeach, Miss Judith Mayer. In 
her will she left 500l. to build alms-houses, 
to be called “ Miss Judith Mayer’s Asy¬ 
lum;” and the interest of ItiOOl. to be di¬ 
vided amongst the poor yearly for ever | 
701. a-year to buy coals for the poor people, 
inhabitants of the houses; and 101, to be 
given away yearly in bread, under the direc¬ 
tion of the ten capital burgesses ; 503 . yearly 
to the vicar of Wisbeach ; and 50s. to the 
two church-wardens yearly, to see the pro¬ 
visions of her will executed. 
NORFOLK, 
On Saturday niglit, September 28, about 
seven o’clock, the ferry boat which passes 
from South Lynn to Lynn Regis, started wdtli 
eleven passengers and the ferryman. Being 
principally working men, they were anxious 
to get home, and although the boat was small, 
and only intended for occasional use, they 
persisted in getting in to the above.number. 
The tide coming rapidly up, and the wind 
being Against them, made so rough a sea, that 
the boat upset, and every one on board pe¬ 
rished ! 
The musical festival at Ncrwich has been 
splendidly attended, and at the six perform¬ 
ances 5200 persons were present. ' 
A Norfolk and Norwicti Auxiliary Bible 
Society has been established, having two ob¬ 
jects in . view ;—First, to disseminate the 
Scriptures amongst such of the poor in Nor¬ 
folk and Norwich as have been taught to 
i'ead—and, Secondly, Co aid the Parent Insti¬ 
tution in its general operations ; and it has 
Diet v.'ith very extensive support. 
tlfarried.] Mr. John Ives, of Burnham 
Sutton, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. 
Thomas Roper, of Mailingford. 
Samuel Raiklnson, es(p <to Mrs. Ashton, 
both of Tliorpe. 
0. A. J. Piesse,esq. of London, to Harr'et 
Ann, eloest daughter of the late Mr. Ak.x-' 
under Nic-olson, of West Kariiug. 
Mr, John Taylor, of Cosressey Lodge, to 
Miss Stannard, daughter of Mr. b-o: Strump- 
shaw. 
Mr. Bond, of Forin'gland, to Juliet, third 
daughter of the lice Mr. John Harcourt, sur¬ 
geon 
Mr. 'Woollsey, of .‘Hby, to Miss Roper, of 
Norwich. 
William Martin Seppings, esq. of South- 
acre, to Miss Ann Squire, of Norwich. 
Mr. R. Norman, of oury , to Miss F. Sooty, 
of Larling. 
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