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1810. | Buckingham—Hertford—Bedford—Non thanipton, £. 89 
Bere, M.A. rector. of Great Barrington and 
Teynton, in Gloucestershire. He was. the 
last male heir of the ancient and highly. re- 
spectable family of that name. } 
In consequence of being thrown from a gig, 
Mrs. Sto: ife of Mr. R. Stone. 
At Ox'ord, Mr.. John M ris I 
Glascow.—-Mr. John Batchelor, -74.—Mirs. 
Collingwood, wife of Mr. Thomas C., of Lon- 
don, . 
At Charlgrove; Mr. Charles Halt, 18. 
At Headington Alley, eldest daughter. of 
Mr. John Freeman. 
At Witney, in the 81st year of her age, 
Mrs. Gray, relict of James Gray, esq. an emi- 
nent attorney. With a mind replete with 
every moral and religious virtue, she was ac- 
tive and regular in the exercise of every duty 
which could adorn the christian. Her hume- 
rous charities will render her loss severely 
felt by the poor, to whom she was a lileral be- 
nefactress, for, being tenderly susceptible to 
the tear of woe, she was happy in the em- 
ployment of enquiring out the wretched, and 
alleviating their distresses by her unlimited 
benevolence.—Mr. Thomas Hudson, eldest 
son of Mr, H. of Oakley, Bucks. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married] At Stony Stratiord, Mr, Tho- 
mas Moses, to Miss Lydia Carr. 
Dizd.] At Wycombe, Miss Casemore, only 
daughter of Mr.C. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) At Cheshunt, Mr. J.C. Har- 
ris, of Buckiersbury,, to Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of Mr. S..‘Pwycross, of Waltham 
Cross. : 
Died.] At East Barnet, W. A. Smith, se- 
‘cond son, of the late Rev. Dr. Hugh S. of 
Prevor Park. ; 
At Broxbourn, Mrs, Rogers. : 
At Buutingford, W. Drage, esq. 64. 
BEDFORDSHIRE: 
Married ] At Biggleswade, William Hogg, 
esq. merchant and banker, te Eliza, second 
daughter of S. Wells, esq. brewer and banker. 
Died.] At Biggleswade, Mr. Knight, mas- 
ter of the Sun Inn. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Marvied.| At Wilton, Robert Marriott, 
esq. of Brockhall, to Dorothea, secona daugh- 
ter of George Uppleby, esq. of Barrow, Lin- 
colnshire. 
Died... At Peterborough, Mrs. Thacker, 
88 —-Mrs. Elizabeth Merrichall.—Mr. King- 
ston.— Jane, youngest daughter of Thomas 
Goodman, esq.—Wright Thomas squire, esq. 
96.—Mrs. Watkins, of London.—Mr. J. W. 
Weston, miniature painter. 
At Eilon, the infant son of H. Brett, esq. 
At Welton, Mr. Thomas, Lingham, 63. 
At Cransley, Jane, second daughter of the 
Rev. George Anderson. 
At Hinton-ia-tbe Hedges, Ann, wife of 
Mr. John Weston, 32. 
At Wakerley, Mrs. Jackson, wife of Wil- 
liam J. esq. banker, of Stamford, Jo, 
DlontTuix Mac. No. 20%. 
At Northampton, Mr. Brownsgrave, 76. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Agreeably to a new arrangement, a mail 
coach will in future run from Huntingdon to 
Newmarket, in order to facilitate the come 
munication between the counties of Sutolk 
and Norfolk, and the west and northern parts 
of the kingdom 
Married.| Mr. William Sharpe, of Isle- 
ham, to Miss Martin, only daughter of the_ 
late Edward M. esq. of Godmanchester, 
Died.) At St. Neots, Mr. Thomas Smithy 
56. j 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The four annual prizes given by the reprée 
sentatives of this university, value fifteen gui- 
neag each, are this year adjudged as follow :—= 
Messrs, Hughes, of St. John’s, and Chame 
bers, sen. of Trinity College, senior bache= 
lors, on the following subject: ‘¢ Utrum ma- 
jori prudentia, eloguentia, fortitudine, patrie 
zque amore, M. T. Cicero an Comes Clarene 
donianus, temporibus gravissimis, Rempublie 
cam adiministrarit ?? —-“Middle bachelors, 
Messrs. Smedley, of Trinity coliege, and Ala 
derson, sen. Caius Colleg: 5 subject, ‘¢ Utrum 
in optima Republica forms instituenda plus 
vascat ingenium, an expertectia?’—Sir Wil« 
liam Browne’s gold medals for the Latin and 
Greek odes are both adjudged to Mr. Eaward 
Valentine Blomfield, of Caius College; and 
that for the Greek and Latin epigrams to Mr. 
Wiliam Sheepshanks, of Trinity College. 
Married.| At Sawston, Francis Cannings 
esq. of Foxcote, Warwickshire, to Janes 
daughter of the late Ferdinand Huddleston, 
esq. 
At Cambridge, the Rev. James Wilding, 
head master of the Grammar School, at 
Cheam, Surry, to Miss Hovelk 
At Thorney Abbey, ff. Girslestone, esq, of 
Walpole Oak Farm, Norfolk, to Sarah, young= 
est daughter of John Bagley, esq. 
The Rev. John William Butt, B. A. of 
Sidney College, to Charlotte, youngest daugh= 
ter of the late Mr. Humphreys, of Trumte 
pington. i 
Di:d.] At Cambridge, Mrs. Hollick, wife 
of William H. esq. 
At March, Mrs. Ingersole, wife of === I. 
esq. late of Thetiord. 
At Stretham, Mr. Edward Dimock. 
NORFOLK. 
Sunday, July 1, during a violent tempest, 
at Wheatacre All Sains, in this couaty, a 
phenomenon, perhaps czservinz af some ate 
tention, was observed. The severity of the 
storm faving, in some degree peel sound 
like the ringing of distant bells w~: distinctly 
heard for about seven minutes, wen it gra= 
dually died away as the electric cloud ap- 
proached the sea, , AR 
Married.}| At South Lopham,~ Edward 
Bridgman, jun. esq. of Coney Westu., Suf- 
foik, to Frances, only daughter ¢: _ thomas 
Fox, ¢sq.—Mr. John Forster, gr atortvichs 
to Miss Mary Bishop, of Kettering... ~Mre 
M " _amwed 
