466 Bedford—Northampton— Huntingdon—Cambridge, Be: [June 
At Olney, H. Rumsey, esq. of Chesham, 
to Miss Murray, daughter ¢ of the late Sir Ro- 
bert M. 
At Newport Pagnell, Mr. S. Ww. Barrin- 
ger, to Miss Sophia Stevens. 
~ At Aylesbury, Mr. Themas Hodgkins, to 
Miss Ivatts. 
Died] At Penn, Miss Mary Garlands, 
youngest daughter of Mr. G, 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married. At Bedford, the Rev. J. John- 
son, rector of Yaxham and Welborne, Nor- 
folk, to Miss Livits, eldest daughter of George 
L. esq.—George Nash, esq. to Miss Adding- 
tom, eldest daughter of Sylvester A. esq. 
Died.) At Bigzleswade,Mr. George Herbert, 
merchant and ° banker. Being a close ob- 
server of his late father’s exemplary conduct, 
he could not fail of possessing, in an eminent 
degree, those qualities which characterise the 
man of honour and business ; such as integrity, 
punctuality,and industry. The liberality of 
his dealings secured him an extensive trade, 
and enabled him to bequeath to his relatives 
a good fortune, the fruit of his meritorious 
exertions ; and he has left to his successors in 
particular, and the mercantile world at large, 
‘alaudable example to imitate. 
At Bedford, Mr. James Foster, 43.—Mrs. 
Jordan, wife Ge Mr. J. of the Bell inn. 
At Yeldon, Mrs. Underwood, wife of Mr. 
Thomas U. 30; and three days afterwards his 
teen James U, esq. of Polton, 66. . 
NORTHAMP TONSHIRE. 
Married ] At Rockingham, John Henry 
Palmer, esq. second son of Sir John P, bart, 
of Carlton, to the Hon. Mary Grace Watson, 
eldest daughter of the late Lord Sondes. 
At "riiorney: near Peterborough, Mr. Wil- 
liam Chettle, to Miss Parker. 
* “Died.}] At Culworth, Mrs. Mary Biker, 
relict of the Rev. Thomas B. late vicar of 
that place. ; 
* At Northampton, Mr. John Perkins. 
=—Mr. John Cooch.—The Rev. Thomas 
Percy, fellow of St. John’s college, Oxford, 
and nephew to the bishop of Dromore. 
At Castor, near Peterborough, Going. 
Holgate, gent. 54. 
At Oundle, Mr. Thomas Prentice, 5.3. 
At Hardingstone, Mr. Daniel Kightley. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Be i'd At St. Ives, Mrs. Eléanor Paul, 
widow of Mr. W. F. P. formerly of Bury; 28. 
=Mr. Newman, proprietor of cht Stage Wag- 
gon from that place. —Mr. Hull, of "Bramps 
ton. lle left his house apparently in perfect 
health, to goto St. ives market, and while 
purchasing» some cattle, complained of indis- 
position, and-shortly-atterwards expired. 
At Huntingdon, Mrs Adaman. r 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
vA The sul ject of the Poem for Mr. Sedton? 8 
prize for the present year is, Tbe Holy Wars. 
The Norrisian prize Rasityi is this year ad- 
judged to Mr. —— Cornelius Gorham, of 
* 7 ‘ 
ay > / a 
BP rare D 
Queen’s college, for his Essay on ’ Public Wor- 
shi 
Meda At Cambridge, Mr. William 
Goode, to: Miss Caroline Harwood.—Samuel 
Christie, esqe mathematical master im the 
royal military academy, Woolwich, to Miss 
Claydon, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles C. 
At Newton, near Wisbech, Mr. Stephen 
Fovargue, to Miss Mary Hae? 
Died.] At Haslingfield, Mr. John Sar- 
geant, 59. 
At Cambridge, Miss Catharine Musgrave, 
daughter of the late Rev. Edward M. rector 
of Knapwell.—Mr. Underwood.— Mrs. Cle- 
ments. : 
At Lake’s End, in the parish of Upwell, 
Mr. Reed. 
At Thropland, Mr, James Cambridge. 
At Wisbech, Mrs. Mary Davies —Miss 
Charlotte Ann Elston, second daughter of Mr. 
al Di 
At Little Wilbraham, Mr.B. Kent, 67. 
At Sawston, Mr. Adams. 
NORFOLK. 
A public charity school, on Mr. Lancaster’s 
plan of education, has Reed openca at Lynn. 
Married.] At Lynn, T. P. Bagg, esq. to 
Miss Grace Salisbury, youngest daughter of 
the late Richard §. esq. of La: Caster. 
The Rev. W. Drew, of Middleton, to Miss 
Standbanks,daughter af Mr. S. of North Woot- 
ton. 
H. B. Gooch, sq. of Tunstall, to Miss 
Read, daughter off. Read, esq. o7 Freethorpe. 
At Norwich, Mr. John Chater, of Market.’ 
Harborough, Leicceteshine: to Miss C. Cra- 
kenthorpe <The Rev. Pailip Nevill Jodrell, 
rector of Yelling, Huntingdonshire, to Miss 
Pye, only daughter of Samuel P.esq. . 
At Coltishall, the Rev. Joseph Church, to 
Mrs. Gurney, reiict of Bartlett G.. ~yesq. of 
Norwich. 
Died.} At Drayton Lodge, near Norwich, 
in her 30th year,the Hon Mrs Fitzroy, wife 
of Lieut. Colonel the Hon. William Fitzroy. 
Her amiable and mild disposition, her virtuous 
mind, and exemplary conduct, endeared her 
to all who knew her: her loss must ever be 
deplored by her family and friznds, and to 
her disconsolate husband is irreparable. She 
was the only sistey'to ‘Sir Simon Haughton 
Clarke, Bart. 
At Feltwell, Mr. Thomas Young, OF i tn 
At Mulbarton, Mr.. Richard Whiting; 
school-master and land ‘surveyor, 39. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. Thomas Hubbard, 65. 
&—Mrs. Fisher, widow of John ‘F esq. 86, 
—Samuel Bream, gent. 
At Castleacre, Mr. H. sind parish 
clerk, 87. 
At Worwich, Mrs. Baroham, wife of Mr. 
Richard B, 64.—Mrs. Maxy Tuck, 31.—Mr, 
John Clipperton, grocer, 47.—-Mr. J. Hea- 
sell, 86.—-Mr. Edward Russell, 63.—Mi: Se 
Pico wife of Mr. Rithard Me wigeiizie B. 
chy _. BuAte? 
