2S4 Buckingham and Berkshire — Norfolk. [October 1, 
chest, and £300 has been presented by the 
city. 
Married .] At St. Giles’s Church, Mr. 
E. Thurland, to Miss L. Harris.—Mr. 
Rixon, hatter, to Miss J. Blowfield, both 
of Bicester.—Capt. G. Newman, of the 
Royal Bucks Militia, to Miss Eilis, of 
Heule-y-oa-Thames.—At Woodstock, John 
Scott Vandeleur, of Ralahine, in the county 
of Clare, esq. to Emily Ann, eldest daugh¬ 
ter of the late A. Malony, esq. of Wood- 
stock.—J. Godfrey, esq. to E. Williamson 
Saunder, daughter ofS. S. esq. 
Died.'] At Oxford, 77, Mrs. Cale, of 
St. Peter le Bailey.—60, Mrs. Stevens, of 
this city.—75, Mr. T. Couldry, carpen¬ 
ter, of St. Ebbes, in this city. 
At Thame, deeply lamented, 15, Charles, 
the only child of C. Dorrington, esq. so¬ 
licitor. 
At Banbury, 70, Mr. P. Lambert, gra¬ 
zier.—Mrs. M.Viggers. 
65, W. Wilson, esq. of Woston House, 
one of his Majesty’s justices of the peace 
for this county. 
BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 
Plans for a new iron bridge at Windsor 
have been exhibited for tenders at the 
Town Hall. 
On the 6th Sept, a violent thunder storm 
v isited the town of Reading, when some 
lightning fell on a barn, which with its 
contents were soon in a blaze. 
Married.] Mr. F. Layt, of Aylesbury, 
to Mrs. E. Smith, widow of the late Mr. J. 
S.ofSt. Albans.—T. Smith, esq. of London, 
to Mrs. M. Dolby, of Windsor.—H. W. 
Stephens, esq. to the Rt. Hon. Lady F. 
Bentinck.—Capt. G. Digby, R.N. to Eliza¬ 
beth, only daughter of Sir J. Walsh, Bath. 
Died.] At Windsor, 51, Mr. E. Hard¬ 
ing.—Mr. F. Binfield, one of the lay clerks 
of St. George’s Chapel 
Elizabeth, infant daughter of M. de 
Secroix, aged 12 months.—Mr. H. Jennings, 
of Play Hatch. 
At Newbury, 70, the Rev.J. Compton. 
—After a short illness, Mr. Goodman, of 
Greonham. 
At Langley, 76, the Rev. G. While, rec¬ 
tor of Pitt Portion, Tiverton, Devon.—70, 
Mr. R. Gwillim. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
A well dressed female was lately found 
murdered in Blackgrove W r ood, near 
Tilesworth. 
Married. } At Ware, Mr. C. Bett, of 
Attimore Hall, to Frances, only daughter 
of Mr. J. Green, solicitor, of W r are.—At 
Woburn, M. A. W r atts, esq. to Priscilla 
M. Widen. • 
Died.] At Hertford, 60, Mrs. E. Hag- 
ger. 
J. Casamajor, esq. eldest son of the late 
J. C. esq. of Potterells, 
45, Mrs. Robinson, wife ofW. R.esq. 
of Organ Hall. 
At Gubbins Park, 62, T. Kemble, esq. ] 
At Hitchin, deeply lamented, 41, Mr. 
J. Moore, hosier, hatter, &c. 
At Cheshunt, Ann, wife of T. Aldridge, 
esq. 
At Odel Castle, 85, Isabella, Countess 
of Egmont. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Total Population, 10973.—increase 2366. 
Married.] The Rev. D. V/auchope, 
rector of Warkton, to Ann, fourth daugh¬ 
ter of A. Wauchope, of Niddria, esq.—C. 
B. Luard, esq. to Henrietta, eldest daugh¬ 
ter of J. Armitage, esq. of Northampton.— 
At Orliugbury, Mr. J. F. Linuell, to Miss 
Watts. 
Died.] At Northampton, H. Lefaun, 
esq. barrack-master, and late captain in 
the 56th regt.—After a severe illness, 
borne with exemplary patience and resig¬ 
nation, 63, Mr. J. Merry, whose loss will 
be long and severely felt by his relatives 
and friends—19, Mary, eldest daughter 
of Mr. G. Osborn. 
At Geddington, 74, Mrs. M. Edmonds, 
relict of H.E. esq. of the Hon. East India 
company’s service. 
After a lingering illness, Emma, eldest 
daughter of Mr. J. Markham, of Walgrave, 
in this county. 
At Chippen-Warden, Mrs. Knowler, 
second daughter of the late W. K. D.D. 
20, J. M. Hawkins, eldest daughter of 
Mr. H. of Wellingborough. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
A mill upon an extensive scale is about 
to be erected at Cambridge county gaol, 
for the purpose of prison discipline. 
An additional square is to be erected in 
Trinity College, Cambridge, for the ac¬ 
commodation of the students. 
Married.] Rev. Walter Gee, B.D. 
to Sarah, only daughter of R. Gee, esq. 
solicitor.—Rev. D. Guilt, M.A. of Cam¬ 
bridge, to Mary Ann, only daughter of 
the late Rev. R. Birch, M.A. rector of 
Widdrington.—Mi. Marshall, to Harriet, 
daughter of Mr. Kinder, North-place, Lon¬ 
don.—Mr. A. Paul, Jenkins, to Miss S. 
Jarman, of Melbourne.—At W r est Wrat- 
ting, R. G. Townley, jun. esq. to Cecil, 
second daughter of Sir C. Watson, bart. 
Died.] Near Huntingdon, Capt. St. Au- 
bin, in consequence of swallowing a dose 
of sugar of lead instead of salts. 
At Stevenage, on his road to Hunting¬ 
don, the Rev. G. Perkins. 
At Witliugham, 74, Mr. T. Whymau. 
At the advanced age of 80, J. Hunt, gent, 
of St. Ives. 
At Chesterton, 28, Mr. L. Wonfor. 
Eliza Ann, daughter of Mr. T. Sharpe. 
At W 7 altons, Miss Ashmall, daughter of 
the late C. A. esq. 
NORFOLK. 
The first stone of the new Bridge, to be 
erected across the river, near the Duke’s 
Palace, has been laid by Thos. Darling 
Day, Esq. 
Several 
