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18 10.) 
Pied.{ . At Peterborough, Mr. Ellington, 
of the Boat public-house theré.—Mr, John 
Knowles, cooper,—-Mr., James Mussey, cooper. 
Of Abington Lodge, Mr. Richard Stanton, 
a respectable grazier. 
Or; Finedon, John Gray, esq. 72. 
At Buxworth, Mrs. Marshall, wife of the 
Rev. Charles M. vicar of that place. 
At Maidwell, Mr. Edmond Bland, a re- 
spectable farmer and grizier, 85. - 
At Daventry, Andrew Miers, esq. 
At Wood Newton, Mr. James Cheesman. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.] _Mr. Tiomas Robinson, iren- 
monger, of St. Neot’s, to Miss Catherine 
Baxter, of St-Martin’s, Stamford Baron. 
Died! At Alconbury Lodge, Miss Baccus. 
CAMERIDGE. 
Married] At Cambridge, Lieut. Walker, 
R.M. to Miss Jane Wiles, daughter of the 
Jate Mr. Wi-eMr. W. Freeman Coe, to 
Miss Freeman. | ; 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square,’ John 
English, esq. of Bath, to Frances, daughrer 
o! the late Thornaas Huddilestone, esq. of Mil- 
ton. Ps 
At March, Mr. W. Francis, of the East 
india service, to Susannali, only daughter of 
the Jate Nathaniel Goodman, esq. 
Died} At Chingford Hatch, 
Bell; sq. 
At Fordham, Mrs, Waters, wife of Tho- 
mas W. : 
William 
NORFOLK, 
The Rev. Philip Du Val Aufrere, B. A. is 
instituted to the rectory of Bawdeswell,—the 
presentation of Sir John Lombe, dart. 
Married.] At Norwich, Mr. Edward Blyth, 
cotton manufacturer, to Miss Purdy. 
At Guist, Mr. Henry Stebbings, to Miss 
Judith Russell. 
At Downham, Mr. Robert Harvey, gro- 
cer, to Miss Coates. 
Died. At Norwich, Miss Chapman, 
eldest daughter of Mr C. attorney. —Mr. 
William Lawrence, azed 16, son of Mr. 
Lawrence. : 
; SUFFOLK. | 
Married.} At Easton, Mr. M. Hawes, to 
Miss Sparrow. 
At Bury, Mr, Vine, stone-mason, to Miss 
Spencer. 
-At Bungay, Mr. Plowan, tanner, to Mrs. 
Steel-—Mr. Last, merchant, to Miss Maria 
Butcher, 
At Moor House, Boxted, Wm. Cook, 
gent. to Mrs. Pugh, of Hengrave, 
At Didlington, Mr. Cole, to Miss Jane 
Thwaites, of Norwich. 
At West Harling, Mr. J. W. Nicholson, 
to Miss Maria Coe, of Little Thornham. 
At Arminghall Hall, B. Sands, gent. to 
Miss S. Agygs, of Aylesham. 
At Aylesham, Mr. jennis Jex, horse- 
dealer, to Miss Bliza Jex, of Keitlestone. 
Died.} At Wisbeachy John Thompson, 
* #89. S2.—=eMr. Charles Bannister. | 
: rh aig =” i ray ry, 
Huntingdon—Cambridge— Nor folk—-Suffalk, 
Ke. 283 
At Alderton, the Rev. Richard Frank, 
D.D. 
ESSEX.*- 
The Rev. B. Scale, M. A. is appointed sur- 
rowgate to the Rev. Dr. Hamilton, archdea- 
con of Colchester. Mach eda 
Married] At Horksley, Mr. ‘Thomas 
Sadler, to Miss Bryant, of! Newmarket. Ml 
At Layton, David Powell, esq. ta Miss 
George Hoare, daughter of S. H. esq. 
At Prittlewell, Mr. C. E. Horn, of the’ 
Lycaum Theatre, to Miss Matilda Ray, of 
the late Theatre Drury Lane, 
At Boreham, Mr. Wm. Baker, of Little 
Baddow, to Miss Susan Belcher, of the former 
place. : Han 
At Braintree, Mr. Abraham May, to Miss — 
Lacey. ; . 
Died.| At Chelmsford, suddenly, Mr. 
Chivers Hollingsworth, bricklayer. 
At Broomfield, Mr. John Parsons, farmer, 
At Dake’s Farm, Layer Breton, Mr 
Phillip Ley. 
At Colchester; Mrs, Holditch, wife of Mr.’ 
H. draper. é 
At Lawford, aged 84, J. Liidges, esq. fore 
merly of Mistley, and many years a mnagistrate 
for this county ; 2 man universally respected 
for uprightness and integrity of conduct. 
Attentive to his magisterial duties, he was 
particularly useful in his neighbourhood; and_ 
with a mind enriched by observation and 
Study, and possessing an extraordinary me- 
mory, he was an example of piety and virtue, - 
oh KENT. ne 
A preject- is in contemplation to construct 
an harbour at St. Nicholas Bay, on the northe 
eastern coasts Vhe plan originated with some 
meychants in the metropolis, with a view of 
obtaining a shelter for shose vessels, which, 
in the -winter season, are so much exposed on 
the coast of this country. It is proposed to” 
make the harbour capable of receiving vessels 
of 500 tons. A ee 
The project of an archway through part of 
Shooter’s Hill, is certainly to be attempted, 
Notice has been yiven ot an application. to 
Parliament, for a bili to carry it into effect. 
The late storm at Margate washed away a ._ 
part of the new pier, and dashing a collier 
against the Marine Parade, broke down thirty 
large stones, &c. Such a storm has not been 
witnessed since the bathing-rooms were wash- 
ed away. : : 
In the event of the basin of the proyected 
canal from Canterbury to the sea being 
formed at the ena of North iane, it is in con- 
templation to opea a road ano avenue toit 
frum tne Blackfriars by a bridge over the 
Stour, where the ancient one formerly stoud, 
and thence crossing St. Peters and Pound- 
lanes along the causeway teading to Deane’s. 
mill, and by a bridge over the mill bead to 
the basin; thas affording an opening 1nto che 
heart of the city, highly beneficia! to the 
concegn, as well as conducive to the conveni- 
ence of the public. Married} 
