1810.] . 
Dicd.| At Godmanchester, Mr. Dexter. 
At Huntingdon, Mr. Samuel Franks, 
CAMBRIDGE. 
The Rev. Dr. William Bell, Prebendary of 
Westminster, has’ transferred the sum of 
15,3001. three per cent. consols to Magdalen 
College, Cambridge, for the purpose of 
founding eight new scholarships. 
Married.| At Cambridge, Mr. J. Gillam, 
chemist, to Miss Nichols, of Worcester.—Mr. 
S. Weldon, butcher, to Miss Blizabeth Ind, 
of Baldock.—Mr. John Smith, University 
printer, to Miss Susan Ind, of this city, 
Died.] At Cambridge, Mrs. Long, wife of 
Mr. L. tarmer.—Mrs. Luccock, wife of Mr. 
L. woolstapler.—Mrs. Hardmaa, wife of Mr, 
H. collar-maker. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.) At Norwich, Mr. Edward Blyth, 
cotton manufacturer, to Miss Purdy. 
At Guist, Mr. Henry Stebbings, to Miss 
Judith Russell. : 
Died.] At Norwich, Miss Chapman, eldest 
daughter of Mr. C., attorney,—Mr. William 
Lawrence, 16, son of Mr. L. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.\ Mr. B. Strutt, of Ipswich, to 
Miss E. D. Garrod, of Harkstead. 
Mr. Cooper, of Haverhill, to Miss Hep- 
zibah Reeve, sixth daughter of Mr.R. late of 
Bocking. 
Died.] At Debenham, Mr. John Revett, 
surgeon, 40. 
At Playford House, 
Jonathan Mailows, 71. 
AtIpswich, Mr. Robert Brown, 76.— Mrs. 
Martha King, a maiden lady, 83.—Miss E. 
Simpson Rudlia. 
At Bury, Mr. Daniel Harley, 72.—Aged 
Thelnetham, Mr. 
44, Mr. tKtoger Boldero, of the Star Inn, 
after having that day suffered amputation 
of his Jeg, fora violent lingering mor- 
tification. 
At Stowmarket, Mr. Freeman, sen. sur- 
geon, 68. He had practised there exten- 
sively and with great reputation’ 45 years. 
_ At Beccles, in the 87th year of his age, 
Mr. Joseph Sparshall, of that place, one of 
the Society of Friends; who, during the 
whole of so long a life, devoted almost every 
smoment he could spare from the avocations 
of business and the affairs of his family, to 
the acquirement of useful knowledge, -and 
was an instance of what may be effected by 
the powers and natural bent of the mind, 
unassisted by the advantages of a liberal 
education. Of natural history, in its 
various branches, he was passionately tond ; 
but botany, chemistry, and_ electricity, 
were his most favourite studies. He wrote 
some Essays on philosophical subjects, one 
of which, giving an account of a remarkable 
4urora Borealis, appeared in a volume of the © 
Philosophical Transactions, and procured him 
the offer of becoming a Member of the Royal 
Society, an honour which he had the mo- 
sesty to decline. To sum up-his character 
Cambr i dge—No rfolk—Suffolk—E sser—A ent, 
distance from each other, 
_ pathy oftenrendered her a henefa 
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in a few words, as a naturalist and man of 
general knowledge, he was well informed 
and communicative; as a moralist, he was 
exemplary ‘and correct; ‘and as 4 Christian, 
he perhaps cannot be better designated than 
in the words of our inimitable poet, for 
“© He look’d thro? Nature up to Nature’s 
God.” 
ss ESSEX, 
On Friday, July 6, a fire brolee out in 
the premises of Mr. Harroby, a farmer, at 
East Upton, which destroyed the house, “ahd 
an @xtensive range of out-houses, cattle 
tick-yard, &c. &c. The flames were ee 
discovered issuing from a buke-house, Over 
which some labourers slept; but how it hap- 
pened has not been ascertained. Such was 
the rapidity of the flames, that in less thai 
half an hour the out-houses, at &fty yards 
were allon fre, 
About twelve head of cattle were fees 
chiefly valuable ‘horses, The flames eee 
not subdued in the rick-yard for two davs. 
Married. | At Barking, Lieut, Orkney 
RIN. co Miss) Ri" A. Meats, uf Senhie: 
Lane. . 
At Chelmsford, Mr. Gabriel Slater, of 
Chipping Ongar, to Miss Ann Cawkwelj 
second daughter of Mr. C) a 
Died.] At Lambourne, Mrs. Dunnage, wife 
of James D. esq. 
Aged 67, Mrs. Beldam, wife of Mr. Vae 
lentine Beldam, of Bishop Stertford. She 
was a lady, the warmth of whose friendshi 
endeared her to an extensive circle of i 
quaintance, and her tender and active sytae 
cfress to the 
poor, and a solace to the afflicted. Her sociai 
cisposition and great cheerfulness of mind 
united with perfect Propriety of manners,: 
made her a fit companion equally for the old 
and the young, ; 
At Paglesham, Mr. James Emberson. 80: 
At Rayleigh, Mrs. Noone, wife of Mc. 
John N51: 
KENT. 
A fine marble monument has been 
recently erected in Canteroury cathedral 
at the expence of the officers of the 9th 
foot, In memory of their late lamented come 
manding officer, Lieutenant-colone] Stewart 
who gloriously fell at the head of that ee 
ment in Portugal. The subject’ represents 
Britannia ‘(the oadge of the Corps) support- 
Ing the wounaed officer, who is surrounded 
by trophies of war. The whole is admirably > 
executed by Turnerelli, : 
Married.] At Ham Church, the Rey, Te 
A. Methuen, rector of Allcannings Wilts, 
and second ‘son o¢ Paul Cobb at es oF 
Corsham House, to Eliza Maria, pa 
daughter of the Hey. Henry Pium a 
rector of Claypole, near Newar ’ Notts.” 4 
Lied. ] At Tunbridge Wells, Lieut Th 
mas Henry Lloyd, R.N. third son oF ae 
late -Franeis: Lb. esa. of Domgay, IV 
mery shire, ‘ an ae 
At 
