1821.1 , 0.vfor cl-*-Norfolk. IS 7 
of the late Rev. W. Philips, M.A. and vicar 
of Appleby, Westmorland. 
At Cardiff, 35, Mr. W. Swansboro, clerk 
to Messrs. Tanner and Co. of Gloucester. 
At Usk, Thomas, eldest son of the Rev. 
J. Saunders. 
At Stow-on the-Wold, Mrs. George, of 
the Union inn. She had sent for an ounce 
of salts to a druggist, who by delivering a 
poisonous drug', occasioned her death in a 
few hours.—J. Beech, esq. 79, lord of the 
manor of Quedgley. His life was an ex¬ 
ample of temperance and persevering in¬ 
dustry. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
At Oxford assizes, Joseph Smith, for 
stealing a mare, John Betteridge, for maim¬ 
ing and killing a brown horse; James 
King for stealing the carcase of a lamb, 
were capitally convicted ; five were sen¬ 
tenced to 7 years transportation. 
31arried.] At Florence, the only son of 
Vice Admiral Manley, of Braziers, in this 
county, to C. Emilia, only daughter of Sir 
W. Clayton, barf, of Harleford, Bucks.—At 
Oxford, Mr. W. Merriman, to Miss E. 
Cowling of Ewehne. 
Died.] At Henley-upon-Thames, Ma¬ 
ria,'2d daughter of thelateCol.G. Harper, 
of the East India Company’s service. 
At Burford, Lydia, wife of J. Phillips, 
esq. 
At Thame, 22, Septimus, youngest son 
of the late J. Hollier, esq. 
In Kent-road, London, Mrs. Barnes, mo¬ 
ther of Pdrs. Buswell, of Oxford. 
BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 
At Berkshire assizes George Giles and 
Hannah Howell, for setting' fire to a barn, 
&c. received sentence of death. 
.Married.'] The Rev. C. Shipley, son of 
the Dean of St. Asaph, to Charlotte, eldest 
daughter of R. O. Sloper, esq. of Woodhay. 
—J. E. Bicheno, esq. of the Middle Tem¬ 
ple, to Elizabeth, daughter of S. A. Lloyd, 
esq. of Newbury.—J. Cookney, esq. of the 
Mauritius, to Tabitha, fifth daughter of 
the late Rev. W. Perkins, of Twyford. 
Died.'] At Reading, 61, J. Blandy, esq. 
an eminent solicitor. His disinterested 
services to the public, bis active benevo¬ 
lence and practical piety are highly eulo¬ 
gised.—At an advanced* age, Mr. P, Tom¬ 
kins, gardener. 
At Windsor, 52, Mrs. Dobson.—Mrs. 
Humblestori’e, 89. 
At Wokingham, in his 77th year, the 
Rev. W. Bremner, curate and master of 
Lucas’s Hospital. 
Ii. Thomas, esq. of Wantage, 61 
R. Mattingly, esq. of Baulking, 61. 
Miss M. Taylor, of Bradenham Cottage, 
Bucks. ° ’ 
HERTFORDSHIRE. AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
At Hertford Assizes seven prisoners 
were capitally convicted, and fin ee sen¬ 
tenced to seven years transportation. 
Married ] The Rev. R. Boyse, of Little 
II ad ha in, to Winifred, daughter of the late 
Sir T. B. Plestow, of Watlington Hall, 
Norfolk.—J. Hay lie, esq. of Middleton 
Terrace, to Anne, second daughter of the 
Rev. T. W. Ward, of Shambrook, Bedford¬ 
shire. 
Died.] At Sawbridgworth, in his 83d. 
year, G. Dyer, esq. of Doughty-street. 
At Welwyn, Frances, second daughter 
of the late Major Gen. Chester. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
At Northampton assizes, eig-ht prisoners 
were capitally convicted, but all reprieved. 
Married.] At Pitsford, the Rev. E. Col¬ 
lins Wright, to the eldest daughter of the 
late R. Pemberton, esq.—Lieut. C. Ha}’-- 
cock, R N. of King’s Cliffe, and late of 
Stamford, to Mary, second daughter of the 
late J. Maydwell, esq. of Fotheringhay.—■ 
At Fineshade, Col. Reeve, of Leadenham 
House, to Lady Susan Slierard, sister of the 
Earl of Harborough.—The Rev. T. C. 
Welch, A.B. of Pattishall to the third 
daughter of C. Bacon, esq. of Styford, in 
Northumberland. 
Died.] At Geddington, 73, Mrs. Ed¬ 
munds, relict of the late H. E. esq. of the 
East India Company’s service, and mother 
of R. E. esq. of Kettering-. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
At Cambridge assizes, seven prisoners 
were capitally convicted, but mostly sen¬ 
tenced to transportation. 
At Huntingdon assizes, Richard Vaughan 
aged 66, for an assault to commit a rape, 
was sentenced to two years imprisonment. 
A new species of black currant is culti¬ 
vating in this county, the fruit of which is 
so large, that a single berry will weigh 
60 grains, and measure in circumference, 
two inches and a half. 
Married.] T. Fryer, esq. of Chatteris, to 
Miss C. Green, of Hammersmith.—Wotton, 
son of the late W.Isaacson, esq. of Landwade 
HaH, near Newmarket, to Miss Frost, of 
Wickham Brook.—Mr. Fellows, head cook 
to Cains College, to Miss Susan Knowles. 
Died.] At Cambridge, Anne, wife of Mr . 
R. Brown, merchant. 
.At Colsiey Parsonage, 76, the Rev. W. 
Gilson, prebendary of Lincoln, &c. 
From the rupture of a bloodvessel, M. 
Dayreli, esq. of Shady Camps, justice of 
peace for this: county. 
At Walsoken, near Wisbeach, in his 71st 
year, Mr. Catling, farmer and grazier. 
At Stonely, near Kimbolton, D. Welsted, 
esq.—At Ramsey, 96, Mrs. Cowling, relict 
of the late P. C. esq. of Fenstanton,—At 
Parson Drove, near Wisbeach, Mr. J. 
Holmes, juu. farmer. 
Norfolk. 
Married .] Mr. S. Alcock, of Manches¬ 
ter, to Susan, youngest daughter of Mr. 
J. Robberda, of St. George’s Norwich.— 
Mr, 
