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Jarge printed bills, containing the requifition, 
to be pofted up in the moft confpicuous places 
in every market town, and moft of the villages, 
in the county, on the 15th, 16th, and 47th ult. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ” 
Miarried.\—The rev. |, Whittington, re€or 
of Codalfton, to Mifs R. Croome, of Puckle- 
worth, At Newnham, Mr. W. Bridge, fur- 
geon and apothecary, to Mifs M. fones. 
Died.|—At Madeira, S. Eftwick, efy. M.P. 
for Gloucefter. At Cirercefter Mrs. Rawes.. 
Near Cheitenham, Mr. VY. Lioyd 5 of great 
worth and refpeftability of claraéter.. At 
Whitefhill, Dr, Motntjoy, eminent for his flaill 
in ruptured and rickety cafes. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
The Bedfordfhire addrefs for removing mini- 
fters, &c. after enumerating the calamities oc- 
cafioned by the war, affeits, that “our re- 
fources ure exhaufted, withcut gaining any one 
of the objects for which minifters profefed to 
begin the war.’” It alfo notices ® the repeated 
violations of the conftitution’?» = Ireland 
criven to a ftate of civil difcora”’—the imbecil- 
lity of his majefly’s councils,’ &c. and con 
cludés with thefe words, ** and as we confider 
that the very falvation of the empire depends 
on immediate peace, we pray,’ &c. The 
meeting was-very numeroufly attended by the 
nouility, clergy, and freebolders, and the ad- 
drefs was carried unanimoufly. The thanks of 
the meeting were after«ards voted to f. H1e- 
GINS, ¢fq. high fherif, for his impartial con- 
duét. The principal fpeakers were the duke 
of Beprorn, lord St. Joun, the hon. St. 
ANDREW ST. Jo™N, S. WHITBREAD, F. 
Pym, and C. Barner, elqrs. 
Married.|—R. Gilpin, eq. of Hockliffe, to 
Mifs Wilkinfon, of Grafsley, Lincoln. The 
rev. F. Cumming, vicar of Cardington, to Mifs 
A. Roberts, daughter of the late gen. R. of 
Brompten, Middiefex. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
.  Died.|—Mrs. Lowe. of Barkway. 
ESSEX. 
At Colchefter quarter fefions, ten indiét- 
ments, for afflaults, were found againft four 
military officers, in the barracks, to all of which 
they plcaded guil'y, and were fined conjointiy 
in thé {um of 1061. Thefe men had, in many 
inftances gf unprovoked rucenefs, rendered 
themfelves ju iy obnexious to a great number 
or refpeable ir habitants, 
The fociety ‘or promoting induftry in the 
hundreds of Ongar and Harlow, and the half 
hundred of Waltham, has diftributed, during 
the two laft years, 1301. in premiums among 
childsen, who have exhibited the be& {peci- 
mens of fpinning, knitting, and peedle work 5 
and among the lebouring poor, who have feve- 
sally brought up four or mure children to the 
age of fouiteen years, without parochial affiftt- 
ance. 
Married }-—In London, the Rev. J. Sperling, 
vicar of Great Mapleftead, to Milfs E. Bullock, 
fecond daughter of W. B. efq. clerk of the peacé 
for Effex. J. Pettit, efg. of Abbos’s-hall, to 
Nixs. Daniel, late of Bocking. 
ay 
‘torney, to Mis Black. 
Ghucefterfbire...Bedfordfrire».Hertfordfpire...E fex, Ge. [May) 
Died.|}—-At Chelmsford, in the barracks, 
aged 57, W. Tomkins. drum-rajor in the E. 
Norfolk militia; he was regretted by the of- 
ficers, and every individual of the regiment, for 
his moral virtues, and faithful military fervice 
—-having ferved upwards of 14 years-in the 
Eaft-Indies, and 20 years in this regiment. His 
Yemaing were interréd with military honours,. 
attended by the regiment and all the officers. 
At Colchefter, aged 30, Mr. R. Hedge, jun. 
Aged 73, Mr. C. Great. 
Mr. F. Sorrel, of Springfield. Mr. W. Ellis, 
of Danbury. Mr. R. Sheelle, of Pitfea. Mr. 
J. Bright, of Leigh. At Chignal parfonage, 
Mafier R. Jenner. Mr. €. Stebbing, of Bock- 
ing. Mrs. Beckwith, of Derwood’s-hall, in 
the parith of Becking. 
NORFOLK, 
The petition of the county meeting for the 
. d&ifmiffal of minifters, was carried with one dif- 
fenting vuice only. The conciufion of it is 
worded thus: “ our minifters have fo expofed 
and degraded their owmcharaéter in the eyes of 
all Europe, that it is impoffible for them to re- 
medy the evils they have occafioned, by a fe= 
cure and honourable peace. They are ubjeéts 
of contempt to your enemies, and of diftruft te 
your faithful fubjects,”’ &c. A fubfequent re- 
folution was pafled by the meeting, ** that the 
fair and eonftitutional fenfe of the whole coun- 
ty of Norfolk, duly convened tor that purpofe 
by the fheriff, has been taken at this mect= 
ing.” 
A feparate meeting, however {thinly at- 
tended) met afterwards on the Cattle Hill, at 
Norwich, in which a counter-petition was pro 
duced and carried, although it was fupported 
with little fhow of vigour. i 
‘Mr. Crows, lately declared mayor of Nor- 
wich, has fignified his determination not to re= 
eive nor expend one fhilling of the fum always 
granted annually by the cerpuration (100!.) 
towards defraying the expences of the office. 
Married.) At Norwich, Mr. J. Marth, at- 
: Mr. G. Berwick to 
Mifs C. Fox.. H. Alpe, efq. of Hardinghany,. 
to Mifs H. F. Haffel, of Barnet, Herts. Mr. 
H. Jackfon, attorney. of Witbich, to Mifs 
Marthall, of Elm. The hon. capt. Talbot to Mife 
Bedingfield of Ditchingham- hall. Mr. S. Tooke, 
attorney, to Mifs Thifleton, both of Walpole. 
The rev. T. Whitaker, re€tor of Mendham, 
to Mifs J. Ayton, of Earls Soham. (In Lon- 
don, J. Stanford. efq. of Framlingham, te Mife 
Blomfield).. W. Cole, gent. of Charsfield- 
houfe, to Mifs D. Cornell, of Woodbridges 
Mr. W. Armes, of Pond-green-houfe, to Mra 
E. Needy. 
Died.|—-At Norwich, Mrs. Dingle. Mr. 
Green, Mr. S. Lanfwade, for the laft thirty 
years caterer and carver in the Great Hofpital in 
Bifhopf,ate-ftreet. Aged 50, Mr. W. Dove. 
Aged 68, Mr. J. Brown, or high profeffional 
fkill as a writing=-maftcr (being one of the mott 
eminent of his time) and of exalted worth in 
private life. Aged 76, Mrs. Dunham. Aged 
ig, Mr. W. Worth, jun. Mr, J. Rodwell. 
At Scole, aged 29, Mr. W. Moore, At Eaff 
Waiien, 
