-896 Buckinghamshivre—Bedfordshire Huntingdon; Be. [May F 
Died.|} At Bradenham House, Frances; 
daughter of the late Major-general Smith. 
_At Maplecurham House, the rev. Henty 
Tichborne Biovnt, 87. ; 
At Oxford, at the Observatory, the rev. 
Thomas Hornsby, D.D F.R.S. Savilian pro- 
fessor of astronomy, professor of natural phi- 
Josophy, and librarian of the Radcliffe Libra- 
ry.~-- Mr. Bradbury, broker.——-Mr.Peter West, 
66.—Mr. Price Morris, servant at Jesus Col- 
lege.—Mr. Joseph Jaques, of Reading. —Mr. 
E. Day, 76.—Mrs. Booth.—C. Yeats, esq. 
one of the aldermen of the city, 68. 
At Blagrove Farm, Mr. f homas Parrot, 63: 
At Watercaton, Mrs. Salmon, 80. 
At Garsington, Mrs. Turrell, 79. 
At Oddington, Mary Ann, eldest daugh- 
fer of the rev. Mr. Owen, 20. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.) At Olney, Mr. John Rogers, 
to Miss Sarah Davison. 
Died.} At High Wycombe, Adey Bella- 
my, many years distinguished as a public 
speaker among the quakers. 
At Aylesbury, Mr. William Eagles, 64. 
HERTFORDSHIRE, 
Died.] At Hertford, Mrs. Cherry, relict of 
Benjamin C. late an alderman of that bo- 
rough, 80. 
At the Grove, near Watford, lady Char- 
lotte Barbara Villiers, sister to the earl of 
Clarendon. 
At Beeches; Thomas Woodley, esq. He 
was found dead in his bed. © ' 
At Little Munden, Mrs. Latkin, 80. 
At Markgate Cell, Mrs. Coppin, widow of 
the rev. Mr. C. ; 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
A short time ago, Mr. Whitbread opened 
a school on Mr. Lancaster’s plan at Shefford, 
for the benefit of his neighbourhood. His 
master was trained by Mr. Lancaster, at the 
Royal Free School, Southwark. ‘This school 
proving useful, together with that established 
by the Duke of Bedford, at Wobourn, has 
given rise to several others. 
The Marguis of Bute has established a 
school on a liberal principle at Luton, and 
Mr. Wiltshire has instituted another at 
Hitchen, so that it is very probable, aJl the 
poor of Bedfordshire will speedily be in a very 
happy train of instruction: a school also is 
likely to be soon opened at Newport Pagnell. 
These schools are intended to embrace the 
whole population not provided for in existing 
charities. 
A school has been established at Fenny 
Stratford, on Mr. Lancaster's plan, and is at- 
tended with good success. A few benevo- 
lent and active individuals with whom it ori- 
g nated, are now the happy means of extend- 
ing the blessings of education to all the peor 
children of the vicinity, after erecting a pub- 
lic school-room for that purpose. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.~ 
Died.] At King’s Cliffe, aged 64, the 
a 
rev. Henry Key Bonney, A.M. rector of 
that parish, and of Greatford, near Stamford, 
vicar of Nassington, and prebendary of Cart- 
ton cum Thury in the cathedral church of 
Lincoln, and for manv years one of his ma- 
Jesty’s justices 8f the peace for the county of 
Northampton. ‘Mr. Bonney was of Worces- 
tet college, Oxford; M.A. 1770.—-The Earl 
of Westmoreland is patron of King’s Cliffe 7 
Greatford is a crown living. 
At Ecton, Mrs. Elizabeth Orlebar, daugh- 
ter of the late J. O. esq, of Hinwick House, 
Beds. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Ellington, 94. 
At Daventry, Mrs. Marriott, 39.—Mre 
Lamb, attorney. 
At Northampton, Mrs. Barbara Whalley, 
relict of the late rev. Eyre W. rector of Kee 
ton. Mr. Perrin, 43. | 
At Whiston, Miss Elizabeth Higgins. _ 
At Towcester, Mr. William Drayson, 47 
At Hardingston, Mrs. Payne. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.} At Godmanchester, Mr. Thos 
mas Onion, of the Bull Inn, to Miss Mary 
Whitney, of Hitchen, Herts. 
Died.} At St. Neots, Mr. John Ekins, of 
the Eaton-ford, near that place, cornfactor. — 
He was looking at a sample of corn, he sud- 
denly dropped down and expired immediately. 
At Eynesbury, Mr. R. H. Needham, 27. 
At Allington, Mr. Haddell, 76. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The subscription for a school-room at Cam- 
bridge, on the royal Lancastrian system of 
education is filling very fast; and the gen- 
tlemen of that university have distinguished 
themselves by their liberality. 
Married.) At Westley, T.A. Mellhuish, 
esq. Of Fulvorn Valley, to Miss Mary Wedge, 
daughter of Charles W. esq. of Westley Bot- 
tom. ; 
Died.}. At Cambridge, Mr. Cole, 76.—< 
Mrs. Phillips.--Mrs. Broadbelt.—-Mrs. Woot- 
ton, 84. pn 
At Barton Mi ‘*. Mary, wife of Mr. Joha 
Sparke. 
At Littleport, Mrs. Cutlack, 55. 
At Ely, Mr. john Piggott, one of the lay 
clerks of that c?thedral. 
NORFOLK. 
Mr. Joseph Lancaster has been lecturing 
through nearly the whole of this county, 
at Swaffham, Dereham, Nerwich, Yare 
mouth, Loddon, Diss, &c. He was generally © 
received with the highest degree of public li- 
berality and approbation. He lectured in 
the theatre, Yarmouth, to a thousand pers 
scns 3 in the theatre royal, Norwich, to two 
thousand persons; and in the theatre, Bun- 
gay, tota-ee hundred. A school is, in cone 
sequence, to be established at Norwich for 
boys. A house has been taken, and near one 
thousand boys ascertained to be destitute of 
any instruction whatever; exclusive of about 
five hundred, partly receiving education im 
charity 
