18 i 2 .] Bucks—Heris^Northampton—Camhridge--’Norfolk. 619, 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.'^ At Breadsall, Capt, Maling, 
R. N. of Missenden, to Harriet, younijest 
daughter of the late Dr. Darwin, of the 
Priory, near Derby. 
Died.'] Mrs. Casemore, wife of IMr. W. 
C. of Ickford. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
The Earl of Bridgewater’s new Gothic 
Castle is nearly completed, the shell will 
cost at least 175,0001. 
Hertford College, —A deputation of 
the Court of Directors of the India Com¬ 
pany lately proceeded to Hertford, to in¬ 
vestigate the cause of the late insubordi- 
nati m among the students. After an im¬ 
partial examination, 40 of the young gen¬ 
tlemen, \v!io appeared most refractory, 
were suspended, of whom the most blame- 
able will probably be expelled. The whole 
were immediately ordered to quit the Col¬ 
lege. 
NORTH A MPTONSHI RE. 
As a proof of the mildness of the season, 
on Wednesday, the 4th Dec. Mr. W. Ran¬ 
dle, of Stockton, found in the thatch of 
his hovel a wren’s nest, containing the 
dam and tvvo eggs. 
Mamed.] At Castle-Ash by, Mr. J. 
-Gates, attorney, Northampton, to Frances, 
only daughter of the late Mr. J. Pearson. 
At Priors Marston, Mr. Beasley, of 
Wormington, to Miss Bond. 
jDted.j Jane, wife of E. Grant, esq. of 
Litch borough. 
Aged 73, Mr. Pywell, of Stoke-Doyle 
Lodge. 
Mrs. Osborne, wdfe of Mr. Alderman 
F. O. of NorPnampton. 
CAMBRtDGRSIlIRE AND HUNTS. 
A numerous meeting, consisting of 
Members of the University, and Gentle¬ 
men of the town and comity, was held 
at the Town-hall, to consider of the pro¬ 
priety of forming a Cambridge Auxiliary 
Bible Society; the Earl of Hardwicke in 
the Chair; he read a letter from the Duke 
of Gloucester, ChaHcellor of the Univer¬ 
sity, wherein his Royal Highness stated 
bis approbation of the Parent Society, his 
willingness to accept the ofliee of Patron 
of this Society, and subscribed 50 guineas. 
.A. Committee was appointed, and a sub¬ 
scription immediately entered into, ai- 
mounting to upwards of lOOOl. Meetings 
for the same purpose have taken place in 
other parts of the country. 
Married.] Mr. S. Harrell, of Foxton, 
to iMiss C, F. Finch, third daughter of C. 
F. esq. of Little Shelford. 
Mrs. Rushbrooke, w'ife of Mr. 
R. of King’s-coll. 
NORFOLK. 
T. Cooke, late of White Lion-street, 
Peutonville, esq. deceased, has by his will 
bequeathed 6’6u0l. three per cents, to 
Doughty’s Hospital; 17501, three per 
Monihly Mag. No. 
cents, to Cook’s Hospital; 1000). three 
per cents, to the Norfolk and Norwich 
Hospital ; and lOOOl. three per cents, t© 
the Blind Hospiral, all in Norwich. 
Married.] W, S. Stewart, esq. of Rose- 
hall, son of Gen. S. to Miss Baxter of 
Lynn. 
Mr. D. Shears,, of London, to Miss 
F. Spurrei, of Bassingham. 
Air. Stevens, of Wi.sbech, to Mrs, Wil¬ 
liams, late of Dhs. 
Mr, John Copsly tOxMissE. Smith, both 
of Norwich. 
Mr. King to Miss Watson, both of Wy* 
mondhani. 
Mr. R. W’'earing, of Walpole, to Mrs, 
Powell, of St. Andrew’s. 
Mr. Hase, of the R, Nav}', to !Mis3 
Graham, of Norwich. ' 
Mr. \W. Poweil, of North Walsham, fo 
the eldest daughter of Mr. Mace, of Grea- 
senhall. 
Mr. T. Groom, of Walsingham, to Miss 
L. Lake, of Thursford. 
R. J, Orris, esq. of Hindringham, to 
the daughter of J. Young, esq. of Rud- 
hum. 
The Rev. E. Bellman, Domestic Ch^p* 
lain to Lord Dysart, to Miss Harvey, 
eldest daughter of H, esq. of Thorpe 
Lodge.—Mr. B. D. Squire, merchant, of 
Norwich, to Emma, third daughter of 
Harvey, Esq, 
Mr. VY. Goulty, of Rotheihithe, to Miss 
Warner, of Fkist Dereham. 
Mr. R. Cantrell, of Morton,, to Miss 
Palmer, of Norwich. 
Died.] At Braucaster, Mr. J. Curti.S 5 
formerly of Lynn. 
At Yarmouth, 73, Mrs. H. Holl, relict 
of Mr. J, H. of Chedgrave.—Mrs, J, 
Braev, 
Miss C. Dairymple, youngest daughter 
of the late Mr. D. formerly of Norwich. 
J. Davy, e.sq. of Heacham. 
R. Pursglu\e, gent, of Lynn, 
Aged IB, Mr. J. Roach, son of .Mr, R, 
of Norwich, 
Mrs. Ann Hill, of Norwich. 
The wife of Mr.AVm, Cockle, surgeon, 
of Terrington St. John’s. 
The wife of iVJr.T. Bonner, merchant, 
of Lynn. 
Mrs. M, Morley, widow of Mr. J. M. of 
Stoke Ferry, 67. 
At Wimbotsham, Mr. J. Garnham, 
Mr. T. Fulcher, sou of Mr. W. F, of 
Old Buckenhain. 
The Rev. J. Stewart Mackenzie, £ 
Thetford. 
At Yarmouth, 70j Mrs. Hohbias, wife 
of Mr. J. H- merchant. 
Mr. W, Badger, Coast Walter of the 
Customs at Lynn. 
Mr, Jos. Clarke, of Diss, 83. 
At Taham, aged 18, T. H. Nelson, 
youngest son of Mr. R, N. lite uf Burn¬ 
ham Thorpe. 
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