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Northamptonshire — Essex. [Nov. 1, 
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Howard, late of St. Julian’s, St. Stephen’s, 
Herts. 
At Woburn Park farm, on Saturday, the 
(3th of October, after an illness of 10 days, 
Hobei't Salmon , aged 5S, ' an artist and 
most ingenious mechanic, to whose memory 
we shall endeavour to do justice in our 
next. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married .] In London, Mr. It. Devereux, 
to Susannah, 2d daughter of Mr. W. Check- 
ley, both of Northampton.—At Harding- 
stone, Mr. E. Phipp, brewer, of North¬ 
ampton, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of 
Mr. W. Shaw, of Cotton End> 
Died.] At Northampton, 63, Mr. .1. 
Merry. 
At Wellingborough, 72, Mr. B. Gosley, 
of the Swan Inn.—Mrs. Woolley, wife of 
Mr. J. W. surveyor of taxes. 
At Towcester, 67, Mrs. M. Gurney. 
At Oundle, 80, Mr. S. Anthony. His 
benevolence and integrity were conspicu¬ 
ous; he was indeed,“ a father to the poor,” 
according to the ability with w'hich Provi¬ 
dence had favoured him. For nearly half 
a century, he conducted an extensive con¬ 
cern with credit. 
At Walgraye, Mr. ,T. Woolston, only 
brother of the late Mr.T. W. of Adderbury, 
Oxon. 
At Lower Boddiugton, Elizabeth, wife 
of Mr. Payne, farmer and grazier. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
Married .] At Eling Cottage, Hants, W. 
Stewart, esq. of the Royal Artillery, to 
Mary, only daughter of R. Bendysh, esq. 
of Barrington Hall, in this county. — At 
March, Mr. C. Merton, of Long Acre, 
London, to Miss H. Johnson, 4th daughter 
of H. J. esq.— In London, Mr. H. Harman, 
son of the late Mr. C. H- solicitor, of Wine 
Office-court, to Miss M. Wright, daughter 
of the late Mr. W. W. of Cambridge. 
Died .j At Cambridge, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Wilson, relict pf the late Mi;. W. 
saddler. — Mr. E Mitchell, son of the late 
Mr. M- butler to St. Peter’s College. 
At Wish each, Mrs. Veall.* 
At Chatteris, in her 71st year, Mrs. A. 
Smith, widow. 
At Baldock, aged 52, Mrs. A. Colton, 
of Huntingdon, relict of the late Mr. .T. C. 
apothecary, of Cambridge. 
In her 34th year, Mrs. Weight, wife of 
Mr. C. 4V. master of the Free School, at 
Parson Drove, near Wisbeach.—At Milton, 
85, Mr. B. Godfrey, formerly of Little 
Eversden.—Mr. W. Littlechild, wheel¬ 
wright, ofDuxford. 
NORFOLK. 
Married .J At Lynn, T. Sanctuary, esq. 
to Elizabeth, 3d daughter of the late A. 
Bowker, esq.—At Luddam, Lieut.F.White, 
R.N. to Miss Routh.—The Rev. .T. Elho- 
rough, of Thetford, to Ann, eldest daugh¬ 
ter of VV. Box, esq, of Ramsgate.—W. 
Chase, esq. of Eton,' to Susan, daughter 
of P.Utton, esq. of Aldeby.—J. S. Parkin¬ 
son, esq. solicitor, of Norwich, to the only 
daughter of W. Watson, esq. of Hardcastle, 
Yorkshire. 
Died .J At Norwich, Miss Mingay.— 
Mi s. E. Ringer, wife of Mr. G. R. cabinet¬ 
maker. —Mr. S. Gurney, many years mas¬ 
ter of the Red Lion public house, 78.— 
Aged 18, Horatio Nelson, 2d son of G. N. 
esq and nephew of Earl Nelson. 
At Yarmouth, Mrs. M. Chapman.—Isa¬ 
bella, w ife of Mr. R. Fleming, porter-mer¬ 
chant, 33—Mrs. Batley, wife of Mr. J. B. 
grocer, 70.—Mrs. A. Mack. 67.—Mrs. M. 
Greenwood, 39.—Mr. J. Parsons, coal- 
master, 86. 
At Wells, in his 82d year, Mr. E. Oxen- 
borough, merchant. 
AtWalsingham, inhis73d year, the Rev. 
P. Peach. 
At West Dereham, Mr. C. Woods, dra¬ 
per, of W oolwich, Kent. 
At Harleston, Mr. G. Leader, 20.—Mrs. 
Burch, wife of Mr. J. B gardener. 
At Attleburgh, in her 76th year, Mrs. 
Lmdo, wife of Mr. J. L. carpenter. 
At Wessenham, in Ins 65th year, Mr. 
T. Dew ing. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Thuflow, Dr. F. Thack¬ 
eray, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late 
Rev. T. Crick, rector.—At Dovercourt, W r . 
Knocker, esq. of ihe Princess Charlotte, 
Post-office packet, to Augusta, eldest 
daughter of T. Bridge, esq. of the Prince 
ot Orange packet.—At Bungay, the Rev. 
S. Newton, of Witham, to Miss Sophia 
Delf.— Vlr. Hare, of Harwich, comman¬ 
der of the King’s packet Jane, to Frances, 
eldest daughter of J. Harrington, esq. of 
Hartesf.—G. Bai lee, esq. 2d son of the 
Rev. W. B. of Wrentham, to Charlotte, 
youngest daughter of the Rev. N. Leman 
of Brampton Hail. 
Died .J At Bury, Mr. T. Howlett, for¬ 
merly a baker.—Mr. S. Hogg, 44.—In his 
75th year, Mr. Jackson, formerly a coach- 
master.—Mr. Levett, tallow-chandler. 
At Lowestoft, 17, Mr. J. Edmunds, fish- 
merebaut. 
At Ipswich, Mr. C. Pollard, publican.— 
Mr. Artis, taylor. 
lu her 26th year, Louisa, wife of Mr. J. 
Hunt, draper,ofWooipit.--Aged 17, Louisa, 
only daughter of the Rev. J. R. Deare, vi¬ 
car of Bures, and chaplain to the King. 
At Saffron Walden, in his 79th year, M r. 
J. Parke, parish clerk. 
At Sible Hcdingham, in her 74th year, 
Mrs. S. Finch, relict of the late J. F. esq. 
Her loss will be severely felt by the poor 
of her village, and many charitable insti¬ 
tutions. 
ESSEX. 
The height of the tow er uud spire of the 
new church at Harwich, is upwards of 130 
feet; Ipswich and Woodridge can he dis¬ 
tinctly seen frooi the top. 
Married. J 
