4809.) 
esq. to Anne, eldest daughter of A. Chaplin; 
€sq. clerk of the peace for this county. 
Mr. Sumpter, of Denton Lodge, to Mrs. 
Setchell, of Yaxley. 
Died.] At Aylesbury, Mr. Thomas Bell, 
67.— James, son of William Rickford, esq. 
1i,—Henry, the eldest son of Mr. Sheriff, 
keeper of the goal. He was going up the 
court-yard of the prison, when the chimney 
of the debtor’s hall féll upon him and killed 
him onthe spot. 
At Amersham, Mr.-Edward Smith. 
At Lower Winchendon, Mr. Rose. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
The East India College, building near 
Hertford, is not expected to be ready sor the 
reception of the professors and pupils till next 
Michaelmas. When completed, it will be one 
of the most sumptuous edifices in the country ; 
the expence of it to the company will proba- 
bly exceed 150,0001. sterling. 
Died.| At Hoddesdon, W. Milward, esq. 
At Tring, Mr. George Claydon, late of 
the Rose and Crown Inn, 67. 
At Newlands,enear Stansted, Mrs. Hankin, 
wife of Thomas H. esq. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. William Swannelis, of 
Pavingham, to Miss Lucy Inslip, of Shelford. 
At Yeldon, Mr. §J. Dunlop, secretary to 
Lord St. John, to Miss Elizabeth Charles. 
Died.| At Bedford, Miss Maria Odell, 
third daughter of Mrs O. 17.—Miss Gurucy. 
At Ashby, Mrs. Elizabeth Hervey, third 
daughter of the late Rev. Edward H. rector 
of Halcote, in whom the poor lost a zealous 
friend. 
At Leighton Buzzard, Mr: John Stone, 51. 
At Henlow Grange, G. Edwards, esq. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Carlton, Brigadier-general 
Montresor, to the Right Hon. Lady Sondes, 
of Rockingham Castle. 
At Northampton, Samuel Sanders, esq. of - 
Nottingham, to Miss Cutts.— Mr! James 
Woolley, of Ecton, ta Miss Jones, younger 
daughter of the late Mr. J. of Abington. 
At Oundle, the Rev. William Elstob, rec- 
tor of Shelton, Beds, to Klizabeth,. eldest 
daughter of the late Mrs. Maydwell, of Fo- 
theringhay. 
Died. ] At Duddington, John Smith, M.D. 
He was of an ancient family in North Bri- 
tain, and after serving several years as sur- 
geon in the navy, settled at Uppingham, in 
Rutlandshire, in the same house where two 
of his immediate predecessors ‘and country- 
men, Drs. Fordyce and Garthshore, bad been 
so successful as to establish themselves after- 
wards with eminence in London, as physi- 
cians. He was for many years in extensive 
and respectable practice in the principal fami- 
lies in the town and neighbourhood; puac- 
tual and indefatigabje in his profession, and, 
in addition to his medical g.rvices, ever cha- 
ritable to the poor. 
At Igotresbrook, Miss Manton, 21. 
MontruLy Mac. No. 182. 
Hertford-~Bedford—Northampton, &c. 209 
At Kettering, Mr. John Rose. 
At Weedon Royal, Mis. Hopcroft. 
At Maidwell, Mrs. Bland, wife of Mr. Ed- 
muna 8, 
At Northampton, Mrs. Matthews, 84. 
At Daventry, Mrs. Watkins, 27. Anda 
few days afterwards, her husband, Clarke W. 
esq. 37. 
At Yelvertofe, W. Wills, gent. 33. 
At Geddington, Mrs. Haines, 72. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Robert Marishall, 
only surviving son of Robert M. esq. 23. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.| At Bushmead, Mrs. Ingle. } 
At Stanground, the Rev, James Deviey 
rector of that place, and a magistrate for the 
county, 88. 
At Chesterton, Mr. Richard Hinsby, sure 
geon, 32. 
At Hartford Hill, near Huntingdon, Mr. 
Charles Beaumont, 59. 
At Huntingdon, Mrs, Bradshaw. 
At St. Ives, Mr. George Kobson, of the 
Crown Inn.—-Mrs. Barker. —Mr. Roger 
Ames. 
At Eynesbury, Mrs. Cole, relict of the 
Rev. Mr. C. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The subjects for Sir. William Browne’s 
prizes for the preseut year are:—-For the 
Greek Ode, Desiderium Porsoni—Latin Ode, 
Lusitania liberata, — Greek Epigram, Agxyn. 
nuscv wavTg.—-Latin Epigram, Strenua inertia. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Lieutenant Youngs, 
of the 24th regiment of dragoons, 52. He 
served thirteen years in India, and was dane 
gerously, wounded at the battle of Delhi under 
Lord Lake.-——W. T. ‘Taylor. 
At Wentworth, near Ely, Mr. P. Sanxtery 
73. : 
At Wisbech, Mr. William Thirkill, 75. 
At Duxsord, Mr. Robinett. 
NOUFOLK. 
Married.} At Foulden, Mr. ‘Timothy 
Winkfield, of Stoke Ferry, to Miss Atmorey 
daughter of John A. gent. 
At Thetford, Thomas Withers Gill, esq. 
to Miss Mingay, only daughter of the late 
W.&R. M. esq. aw 
Died.| . At Kast Dereham, Large Nicholls, 
ent. 
: At Norwich, Mrs. Gedge, wife of Mr. G, 
—Mr Richard Pope.—-Mr. Wm. Edgar, 39. 
—Miss Eliz. Say, daughter of Mr. Thomas 
S., 30.——Mr. James Smith, 37.—Mrs. Mil- 
ler, 3a: w 
At Lynn, Mr, Alexander Smith, 84.—Mis 
Silverwood, 30. fi. 
At Poringland, Mr. John Riches, 76. _ 
Ar Walton, Mr. Dennis Wright, of the 
George Inn, 29, . 
At Bawburgh, Mrs. Eliz. Roberts, 73. 
At Gurst, Mr. Jolin Goddard, 66. 
At Munford, Mr. Wm Wade. 
At Heigham, Mrs. Hanger, widow of 
Parrott H. esq. 51. 
At Necton, Mr. Wm. Trundle, 735. 
Eve SUFFOLK, 
