1810.] 
At Welford, Mrs Woodford, 81, 
At Great Billing, Mr Rotiert Lovell. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
At Hamerton, Mr. Thomas 
Smith, of Copmanford, to Miss Dumbleton. 
Died.| At Godmanchester, Mr. Chisto- 
pher Lumley, 62. 
At Stanground, Mr. Smythies, relict of the 
Married. 
Rey. Humphrey, S. rector of Alphreton, Suf-. 
folk, and Little Staughton, Beds. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.|. At Cambridge, Mr. W, Slaney, 
to Miss S. Luttwyche, daughter of William 
L. esq. 
Mr. John Harlock, jun. of Ely, to Miss 
Shelverton, of Boswell: 
Died.] On the 30th of April, at his fa- 
ther’s seat at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, 
Charles York Viscount Royston, inthe 13th 
year of his age, only remaining son of the 
Earl of Hardwicke. 
At Longstow, the Rev. Richard Haighton, 
rector of that parish, and of Croxton, also. in 
this county, and perpepual curate of Hapton, 
in Norfolk. ~He was formerly fellow of 
Christ college, B.A. 1762, (being senior 
wrangler of that year,) and M.A. 1765. 
Longstow is in the gift of the Rev. Robert 
Thompson, LL.D. and Croxton, of Edward 
Leeds, esq. Christ college, patrons of 
HBapton. 
At Hardwicke, Mr. P. Whittet, 62. 
NORFOLK. m 
On Thursday, April 26, the first scone of 
the new bridge at Carrow, Norwich, was 
laid by the mayor, Thomas Back, esq. at- 
tended by many of the most respectable in- 
habitants of the city. On the stone being 
placed in its situation, three cheers were given 
by the workmen and spectators, anticipating 
the great conveniency which this fresh com- 
munication with the Yarmouth road, and the 
intended excavation of Butter Hills, will soon 
give the city. Notwithstanding the estimate 
for building another bridge, as proposed at 
the iron foundry of Messrs. Ages and Co. 
amounts, according to the most moderate cal- 
culation of an eminent surveyor, to the sum 
of 7,407/. besides the permanent expence of 
50/. per annum, forlighting and keeping the 
streets in repair, the subscriptionis full. The 
erection of a third new bridge, at the Duke’s 
Palace, is also in contemplation, and there is 
no reason to doubt, that the loan for sucly a 
patriotic purpose will fill rapidly, as there is 
a good prespect for the subscribers of those se- 
veral undertakings being paid nearly 12 per 
cent. for their money. 
A very rare and curious fish, called the 
opah, or king fish, was lately cast on the 
beach at Mundesiey. It is of that genus 
which Linnezus distinguishes by the name of 
Chetodon, and is said to be very common on 
the coast of Guinea. 
Married.} At Lynn, Robert Bevan, esq. 
of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Miss Mary 
Peele Taylor, oniy daughter of the late Rev. 
Mr, T. of Tilney. 
er 3 untingdon—Cam bridgeshire—Nor folk—Suffolk. 
507 
At Norwich, William Routh, esq. of Lon- 
don, to Miss Carver.—Mr. J. T. Rutter, of 
Mark Lane, London, to Harriet, youngest 
dauzhter of the late P. Hanger. 
Captain Alexander Campbell, of the royal 
artillery, to Constantia, daughter of the late 
Francis Gosling, esq. of Coulsey Wood, in 
this county.—-Mr. John Deacon, attorney, to 
Miss Starling. 
At Old Buckenham, Thomas Utting, esqe 
gent. of Ashwelthorpe, to Maria, third daugh- 
ter of John Hunt, esq. of Old Buckenham. _ 
Mr. James Back, of Norwich, to Miss 
Gibbs, daughter of tbe Rev. L. G. rector of 
Brockdish. 
_ ‘At Yarmouth, Lieutenant George Trokes 
R.N. to. Mrs. Margaret Shickle. 
At Guist, Richard Gwyn, esq. of Stratton 
St. Michael, to Elizabeth, second daughter. 
of R. Postle, esq. of Horstead. 
Died.| At East Dereham, Mrs. Ann Nel» 
son, 81. 
At Diss, Mrs. Burrows, 25. 
At Warham, Mrs Martha Tuttell, 71. 
At Gressenhall, Sarah, second daughter of 
Mr. Mace, 19. 
At Scottow, Sarah, eldest daughter e Mrs. 
T. Dyball. 
At Alburgh, Mr. James Keer, 52. 
At Harleston, Mr. James Aldous, 52. 
At Saxlingham, Mr. Pitts. 
At Wheatacre Burgh, Ann, wife of the 
Rev. William Boycatt, 33. 
Ac Honingham, Mr. Stephen Hipkin, 77% 
At Swaffham, Mrs. Framingham, relict of 
Mr. F. many years an eminent surgeon there, 
1. 
At Norwich, Miss Akers, 30.——-Mr. T. 
Barber, attorney, 60. He had been 27 years 
secretary tothe Norfolk and Norwich Hose 
pital.—Mrs. Sarah ‘Gimingham, 74.—Mr, 
Tooley.—Mrs. Gidney, 43.—Mr. Thomas » 
Frosdycke, 65 —Mr. George Dunn, 41.— 
Mrs. Esther Reeve, 64.—-Mrs. Harvey, wife 
of Robert H. esg. 79.—Miss Ann Robson, 
daughter of John R. gent —Mrs, Elianor Al- 
lison.—Mrs. Johnson, 78. John Schuldham, 
gent. 83..—Mr. Vhomas Black, 79.—Henrie 
etta Iveson Murray, eldest daughter of James 
M. esq. 20.<—Sarah, daughter of Mr. ‘Thomas 
Hawkins.—Mr. Dow. 
SUFFOLK. 
At a-meeting assembled at the Guildhall, 
Bury, on the ¥6th ot March, after a lecture 
delivered by Joseph Lancaster on the subject 
of the education of the poor, it was resolved 
that a school for boys should be established 
by public subscription in that town on his 
plan, and also a similar school for girls, if 
the funds of the institution would admit 
of it. 4 
Married.] At Aldborough, William J. 
Ellis, esq. of London, to Miss Waddington, 
daughter of John W. esq. 
At Halesworth, Edward Tompson, esq. of 
Norwich, to Miss Wilkinson, daughter of 
ohn W. es 
. Died:] 
