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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES,

[July 1,

IN THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

BERKSHIRE.

Married.] At Sutton, the Rev. Bulkley Bandinel, fellow of New-college, Oxford, and Bodleian Librarian to Mary, eldest daughter of the late John Phillips, esq. of Culham. At Wokingham, Mr. Creaker, of Camden

town, to Miss Teasdale.

Died.] At Hinton, after being safely delivered of two daughters, Mary Ann, wife of the Rev Geo. Evans, and daughter of John Ireland, esq. of Oxford.

At Wasing-house, Wm. Mount, esq. 62. At Yattenden-park, Fras. Gallini, esq. At Reading, Mrs. Eliz. Bradney. Colonel Beaumont, of Crowmarsh, near Wallingford. Having crossed the Thames at the ferry, and walked some distance on the bank, he fixed his walking-stick in the ground, placed his hat on it as a mark, threw himself into the water, and was drowned. The coroner's inquest returned a verdict of Suicide; and the body was consequently

buried in a cross-road.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

The third anniversary of the North Buck inghamshire Auxiliary Bible Society, was held the 7th of June in the town hall, Buckingham. On the preceding evening, the Juvenile Bible Association (connected with this Auxiliary Bible Society) was publicly held in the same town hall; the Rev. Mr. Gauntlett, vicar of Olney, in the chair. A very interesting report was read by a young gen tleman. Mr. Hughes, one of the London secretaries, first addressed the assembly, then two clergymen, and afterwards Mr. Scraggs and Mr. Aston, the two dissenting ministers of Buckingham. Young Ladies chiefly conduct this association which only began last year, and yet by a penny a week subscription, has produced very near: 120l.^. The next morning at 12 o'clock, this third anniversary was held; in the absence of the president, (the Marquis of Buckingham,) the Rev. Mr. Neve, rector of Middleton Stoney, took the chair. He opened the public business of the day, by a very appropriate speech; after which, the Rev. Mr. Scott, (one of the Buckingham secretaries,) read the report, and Mr. Hughes, in a long and very interesting address, explained the nature, success, and benefits of the society. Speeches were then delivered by the following clergymen and dissenting ministers: Mr. Scott of Gawcott, Mr. Gauntlett of Olney, Mr. Pinnock of North Marston, Mr. G. G. Scraggs and Mr. Aston of Buckingham, and Mr. Sanderson of Banbury. This meeting was uncommonly well attended; and the greatest unanimity was apparent throughout the whole assembly. A large party, composed of mi

nisters and the laity, afterwards dined at the Head inn, Buckingham.

Birth.] At Wilton Park, the lady of Jas. Dupre, esq. of a daughter.

Died.] At Aylesbury, Mrs. Turvey, widow.

At Newport Pagnell, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. Burnham, 19.

At Beaconsfield, James Hare, a labourer, of hydrophobia, from a bite on the nose by a mad dog on the 25th of March last. He had repeatedly taken the popular nostrum of the country, had been dipped in the sea, and had caustics applied to the part bitten, but not until the fourth day afterwards.

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CHESHIRE.

Birth.] At Chester, the lady of MajorGen. Glegg, of a daughter.

Married.] At Prestbury, Armstrong Rawlins, esq. to Mary, third daughter of Mr. Broadhurst, of Macclesfield.-Mr. Dawes, of Market Drayton, to Mary Ann, éldest daughter of Warrington, esq. of Brick-lane House, near Macclesfield,

At Tarporley, Jos. Johnson, esq. to Miss Ann Street, of Rosthern

At Grappenhall, Thos. Wilmott, esq. of Manchester, to Mary, only daughter of Peter Wrightyesq. to)

At Chester, Thos. Jeffreys, M.D. of Liverpool, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Jas. Percival, esq.

Died.] At Chester, the Hon. Mrs. Aston, relict of Col. Harvey A. and daughter and co-heiress of the late Viscount Irwin.-Mr. Roberts.-Mr. Sam. Cheers.

At Mollington, on the same day, and at the same hour, aged 75, Mr. and Mrs. Dale. They were born in the same month and year. They were married at the age of twenty-five, and lived afterwards together. exactly half a century.

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Cornwall--Cumberland-Derby-Devon.

At Northen, Mr. Worthington.
At Runcorn, Mr. D. Higgins, 76.

At Kenworthy, Mr. T. S. Worthington, father of Thos. W. esq. of Sharston hall, 68.

CORNWALL.

The Thames steam-vessel, constructed in Scotland, having put into Hale harbour, on her way to London, a party of young men and women engaged a boat to go out to inspect her. The boat was unfortunately upset, and eight, out of eleven persons, perished.

The sufferers were four of either sex.

Died.] At Lanivet, three old women, who were born in the same year; had each attained the age of 100 years, and were interred on the same day.

At Lostwithiel, Neville Norway, esq. one of the capital burgesses of that borough, 75. At St. Austell, Mr. Sam. Phillips, 60.Mr. Wm. Lobb.-Mr. Sam. Nicholls, 73.Mrs. Harris, 84.

At Redruth, Mrs. Paynter, wife of Mr. Rich. P. 44.

At Madron, Mrs. Vinnicombe.

At Sancreed, near Penzance, Mrs. Eliz. Victor, 91. A leasehold estate had been held on her single life upwards of 60 years.

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At Penzance, Mr. J. Downing, 31.
At Trelil, Margaret, second daughter
the Rev. J. Pascoe, of St. Keverne.
At Penryn, Mrs. Alice Johns, 61.
At Camelford, Mrs. Dinham, wife of Mr.
Alderman D.

At Portreath, Mr. Jas. Bath, 23.
At Liskeard, Mr. Jas. Fitze,

CUMBERLAND.

We are happy to see that spirit which prompted the formation of the Pitt Clubs, and, why should we be ashamed to acknowledge it?-which led to the establishment of the New Monthly Magazine, gaining ground throughout the kingdom. A new weekly paper, upon congenial principles, was started on the 3d of June, at Carlisle, under the title of The Patriot, or Carlisle and Cumberland Advertiser. We heartily wish the conductors the best success; of which, to judge of such of their numbers as have yet appeared, they are truly deserving. f vasgeric

Married.] At Great Salkeld, Jos. Richardson, esq. of Calgarth, captain in the Penrith local militia, to Miss Fisher of Nunwich hall.

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At Carlisle, Mr. Fisher, of the Tontine inn, Glasgow, to Miss Painter, second daughter of Mr. P.

At Langholm, Mr. Armstrong, of Allendale town, Northumberland, to Christy, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Russell, minister of Cannoby.

Died.] At Whitehaven, Mrs. Eliz. Littledale, 43.

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At Ballarvanes, I. of Man, Mrs. Christian, relict of E. C. esq. of Besnahague...

At Carlisle, Mr. Jos. Askew, 68.- Mr. Liddle, 31.-Mr. Ceo. Humphreys, 64.

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May 18, ten young persons, nine of whom were females, were drowned off Sidmouth, by the upsetting of a vlug-sail boat, in which they had been on a party of pleasure. The boatman, through whose want of skill the accident happened, was one of the sufferers. Married.] At Brixham, Lieut. Langely, RN. to Miss S. Calley.

At Plymouth, Lieut. Rowe, R.N. to Mrs. Carpenter, widow of Mr. C. navy-contractor.

Capt. Bowden, R.N. to Sarah, youngest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Hawker.

At Gittisham, J. P. Mathew, esq. of Tallaton, to Miss Richards, of Gittisham farm.

At East Teignmouth, W. J. Clark, esq. of Buckland house, to Mary, second daughter of the late John' Smith, esq. of Summer castle, Lancashire.

At Stoke, Lieut. Nepean, R. N. to Miss Widdicombe.

At Littleham, T. Pellett, esq. of London, to Mrs. Mair, of Exmouth,' daughter of G. Baring, esq.

At Ilfracombe, Capt. Banks, of Fowey, to Miss Scamp.

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Died.] At Plymouth, Alice; widow of Lieut. Rich. Harrison, formerly resident agent for the Transport service at that port.

At Widcombe in the Moor, the Rev. John Rendle, vicar of that parish and author of the History of Tiberius, lately published." At Torpoint, Miss Hally daughter of the late Admiral Hall.

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At Sherford, Mr. Jasper Perrott.

At Exeter, Mr. John Parker, 64.-Mrs. Eliz. Wilcocks, widow, 82. Mr. Burnett

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Dorset-Durham—Essex-Gloucester-Hants.

Patch, who last year filled the situation of chief magistrate of this city.

At Stoke Fleming, J. H. Southcote, jun. esq. 41.

At Southernhay, Mr. Jas. Pope, 82. At Lympstone, Mrs. Hemmingson, wife of U. T. H. esq. of Woodbury Lodge.

At Landulph, Mr. J. Roberts, nephew to Thos. R. esq. builder, of the Dock-yard, Plymouth.

DORSETSHIRE.

Married.] At Shapwick, Mr. H. Laws, of Poole, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm. Small.

Mr. Colbourne, of Bourton, to Miss Maggs, of Silton.

Died.] At Poole, Lieut. And. Tullock, R. N. 50.

At Wyke, Susan, wife of the Rev. Geo. Chamberlayne, rector of Wyke and Weymouth.

At Wootton-Fitzpaine, John R. Drew, esq. a magistrate for the county.

At St. Giles's, Arthur E. Talbot, infant son of the Dean of Salisbury.

DURHAM.

It was only in our last number that we recorded a melancholy accident in the coal works near Newcastle, by which 75 human beings perished. An accident not much less destructive occurred on the 2d of June, from the explosion of carbonated hydrogen gas, in the Success Pit, near Newbottle, belonging to Messrs. Nesham and Co. At the time the accident happened, 72 men and boys were at work in the pit, and though the flame did not ascend the shaft, yet a thick column of dust plainly announced the catastrophe to the workmen above. By their exertions the lives of 15 persons were saved, though several of them were very severely hurt: 57 have consequently perished. Of 19 horses in the pit, 6 only have suffered.

Married.] At Durham, Mr. Chris. Hutchinson, attorney, to Miss Bailey, both of Bishopwearmouth.

Died.] At Durham, the rev. Sam. Viner, one of the minor canons of the cathedral, 75. -Mr. Wm. Stones, of Manchester, 32.

At Hartlepool, Mr. Robt. Rolland, 68Mr.J. Rochford, comptroller of the customs at that port.

At Ebchester. Mrs. Parliament.

At Newbiggen, Mr. John Hunter, 59. At Stockton, Mr. Geo. Hart, master and owner of the sloop Jane of that port.

ESSEX.

Married.] Jos. Page, jun. esq. of Manringtree, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Peter Palmer, esq. of Bradfield.

At Bitton, John Hurle, jun. of Bristol to Mary, eldest daughter of Joseph Parker, esq. of Upton House.

Died.] At Colchester, Mr. W. Cowper, one of the common council of the corpo

ration.

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At St. Osyth, Mrs. Ray, relict of Mr. Hen. R. 80.

At West Ham, J. Gardner, esq. 68. At Hovel's Farm, Finchingfield, Mr. Thos. Whitehead, 79.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

A District Committee of the clergy and laity of the deanery of Hawkesbury, is established in connection and correspondence with the Diocesan Committee in Gloucester, in support of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

Married.] At Westbury upon Trim, Jas, Hunt, esq. of Dudley, to Lydia, fourth daughter of the late Thos. Richards, esq. of Clapton.

At Charlton Kings, C. S. Murray, esq. of Hambledon House, Bucks, to Mrs. Buller, of Gloucester-street, Portman-square.

At Avening, Henry Fowler, esq. of Cheltenham, to Miss Day, daughter of the late Jer. D. esq. of Nailsworth.

Wm. Welch esq. of Caudle Green, to Miss Margaret Hill, of Brockworth.

Died.] At Twyning, George Phelps, esq. 67.

At Newland, Walter Wm. Adair, esq. late captain in the 83d foot. His death was occasioned by a wound received in the memorable battle of Salamanca.

At Cheltenham, Wilhelmina, wife of Wm. Combe, esq. 31.

At Gloucester, Miss Fletcher.

Suddenly, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thos. Culver, of Dillington, near Ilminster. On receiving intelligence of her husband being run over by a cart, out of which he was thrown in returning from Ilminster market, she flung herself on a bed, and expired. Her husband was not dangerously hurt. HAMPSHIRE.

Births.] At Guernsey, the Lady of Thos Kennedy, esq. assistant quarter-master general, of a son.

At Fair Oak Lodge, near Petersfield, the Hon. Mrs. Paget, of a daughter.

Married.] At Fordingbridge. Capt, A. Hamilton, 23d light dragoons, to Mary Rose, second daughter of the late Major-General Andrew Hay, of the York Chasseurs.

At Southampton, John H. Austen, esq. of Ensbury, Dorset, to Miss Haynes of the Polygon.

At Kingsclere, the Rev. Thos. Dyer, fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, to Anne, second daughter of the late John Dyer, esq. of Newbery, Berks.

At Boldre, Lieut. Patterson, 60th regt. to Susannah, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Richard Brown, R. N.

At Guernsey, Capt. Edw. Fitz-Gerald of the 6th foot, to Miss Hamilton, daughter of Vice Admiral H.

At St. Michael's, near Winchester, Chas. Littlehales, M. D. to Philippa, daughter of the Rev. Harry Lee, one of the fellows of Winchester college.

1815.]

Hereford-Herts-Kent-Lancashire-Leicester.

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Major-Gen. Wm. Brooke, to Mary, se- this county, and only remaining daughter of cond daughter of Gen. Nicholls, of Lyın- Ralph Carr, esq. of Durham. ington.

Died.] At Appley, Isle of Wight, the wife of G. Hutt, esq. 47.

At Portsmouth, Miss Hatton, daughter-in law of Major Ashurst, 22.—Mr. John Guppey, 18.-Mr. Irving.-Mr. Toop.Mrs. Helby.-Lieut Johu Wilkins, R. N.Mr. George Leggatt, of London, 23.

At Andover, Mr. Thos. Hendy.
At Romsey, Mr. Cornley, sen. 75.
At Odiham, W. Burgess, esq. 68.
At Romsey, Mr. John Cornley,

At Havant, Mrs. Mary Brown, 62.—Mrs. Norkett.

At Southampton, Mr. Wm. Cue, of the Vine Inn, 41-Miss Foord, eldest sister of the late Major-Gen. Foord Bowes, who was killed before Salamanca.

At Emsworth, Mrs. Patton, relict of Col. P. and mother of Adjutant P. of the Royal Marines.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Bishop's Froome, James Jinks, esq. of Grindon Bishop, near Brom. yard, to Miss Gwilliam, only daughter of the late Thos. G. esq. of the Brains, near Ledbury.

At Hereford, Mr. John Skinner, to Miss George.

Died.] At Cholstry, Mr. Roberts.

At Putson, Mrs. Davis, late of the Green Dragon Inn, Hereford, 69.

At Pembridge, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. G. Yield.

At Bullingham, Mr. P. Prince, 70.
At Weobley, Mrs. Ann Lane, widow, 75.

HERTS.

Married.] At Wheathampsted, Mr. Wil. liamson, of Luton, Bedfordshire, to Mary, second daughter of the late Jos. East, esq.

of Lamer Park.

Died. At Hertford, Alured, youngest son of John Cheap, esq. of the East India Company's civil service, Bengal.

At Offley Place, near Hitchen, Mrs. Burroughs, wife of the Rev. Lynch B. KENT.

One of the two flour mills, lately built by Colonel Wardle, at Calverden, near Tun bridge, was lately destroyed by fire. Various circumstances leave no doubt that it was the work of some robber and incendiary.

Married.] At Bromley, Charles, second son of E. H. Sandys, esq. to Miss S. F. Burdett. Henry Oxenden, esq. of Camberwell, to Miss Webb, of Lynsted.

At Higham, Rich Hickman, esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of P. Boghurst, esq. of Gad's Hill House.

At Canterbury, T. Chattock, esq. of Solihull, Warwickshire, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late S. Prince, esq.

Died.] At Ramsgate, Mrs. Rider, relict of Ingram R. esq. of Boughton Place, in NEW MONTHLY MAG.-No. 18.

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At Lewisham, Mrs. Simson, relict of Capt. S. late commander of the Fort William East Indiaman, 70.

At Birchington, Mr. George Horne, 57.
At Cranbrook, Mr. Wm, Weston.

At Canterbury, the Rev. Dr. Edw. Walsby, one of the prebendaries of the cathedral, and rector of Lanbourn, Essex, and of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, 64. He was formerly tutor and fellow of Benet College, Cambridge, B. A. 1773: M. A. 1776: D. D. 1790.-Mr. John Dyce, 45. At Boughton Monchelsea, Mr. John Wedd, 58.

At East Malling, suddenly, Mr. Hubbard, of the King and Queen Inn.

At Tenterden, Mrs. Cooper.

LANCASHIRE.

Married.] At Bolton le Moors, Wm. Young, esq. of Bolton Hall, to Miss Singleton, of Chadwick, near Bolton.

At Eccles, Mr. Chas. Ruddock, to Clarissa, fourth daughter of Wm. Craven, esq. of Weast House.

At Bury, the Rev. Geo. Harris, to Maty, eldest daughter of Rich. Kay, esq. of Limefield.-Mr. T. E. Tideswell, son of B. T. esq. of Charlton House, near Manchester, to Nancy, youngest daughter of John Kay, esq. of Barwood Lees,

Wm. Sagar esq. to Miss Cooper, of Heywood Hall, near Bury..

Died.] At Manchester, Jane, wife of Mr. Elis Duckworth,-Miss Arrowsmith, sister of Mrs. John A. merchant.-Mr. Jás. Kershaw, third son of the late Jas. K. esq. of Shaw Hill, Halifax.-Mr. Robt. Barber, upwards of 30 years organist of St. Ann's Church, 58.—Mrs. Powell.-Mr. Peter Greenall-Mr. J. Higginson, printer, 49.

At Bolton, Mrs. Lever, wife of Mr. Jas. L. paymaster of the Bolton regiment of Local Militia.

At Catterall Hall, near Garstang, Mr. C. Thornton, 78.

At Lancaster, Mr. Chris, Townley, 85. At Levenshulme, Mr. John Lees. At Ormskirk, Mr. Sam. Fewhler, the oldest burgess of that town, 81.

At Liverpool, Mrs. Eliz. Jenkins, 78.Mr. J. H. Deane, 25.-Mr. Thos. Wilson, 21.-Mr. John Whitehead 38.-Mr. R. Wallworth, 21.-Mr. John Coatman, printer, 64-Mrs. Bankes, wife of Mr. Rich. B. 34.-Miss Gore, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John G. 52.

At Middle Hulton, Mary, wife of Mr. John Hilton, who had been the mother of 17 children, 64.

At Blackburn, Mr. Thos. Dutton, 64.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Barwell, the Rev. Wm. Wells, of Market Bosworth, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. T. Clamp.

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At Melton Mowbray, Mr. John Henshaw,

At Market Harborough, Mrs. Mary Tod,

At Leicester, Mrs. Clough, relict of Mr. C. formerly Minister of the Methodist congregation.-Abr. Sapcote, gent. 77.

At Coleorton, Mr. T. How, 25.
At Lockington, Mr. Gamble.
At Branstone, Mr. Bottrill.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

The Committee of the Boston Public School have obtained a commodious and suitable room for a temporary school, which will hold 400 children. This school will be immediately fitted up, and opened for the purpose of the institution:, 295 children are already entered on the admission books.

The last remains of Bolingbroke Castle fell a few weeks ago. This edifice, the birthplace of Henry IV., who was named after it, was built by William de Romara, first carl of Lincoln, and afterwards descended to the family of Lacy; it was taken by Edward II. from Alicia de Lacy, because she married without his permission, and given by Edward III. to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Birth.] At Lincoln, the lady of W. E. Tomline, esq. of a daughter.

Married.] At Wrangle, J. G. Floyer, esq. of Ketsby, near Louth, to Miss Sarah Chapman, of Boston.

At Gretna Green, Frederick, fourth son of Mr. Alderman Stevenson, of Stamford, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Mackeness. esq. of Lincoln; this union being the third between the sons of Mr. Stevenson and the heiresses of the late Mr, Macke

ness.

At Killingholme, Sam. Byron, esq. to Miss Ferraby.

At Scampton, Martin Hind, esq. of Potternewton, near Leeds, York, to Sophia, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Caley Illingworth, Archdeacon of Stow.

Died.] At Louth, Miss Ann Bond, 26. Mr. Richard Wilson, many years master of stage waggons, 64

At Sleaford, Mrs. Hervey, wife of the Rev. Mr. H. 54.

At Lea, near Gainsborough, William Edmund, youngest son of the Rev. Sir Charles Anderson. bart.

At Graby, Harriet, wife of Nr. Reynolds, attorney, and only daughter of Rich. Newcomb, esq. of Stamford, 29.

At Stamford, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. J. Roden, and youngest daughter of Mr. Alderman Heppenstall.

At Grantham, Mr, George Twells, attor

ney.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

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Died.] At Pontypool, the Rev. John Williams, M. A. upwards of 40 years vicar of Llanover, Trevethin, and Mamhilad, and perpetual curate of Llanvrechva, all in this county, 67.

A: Monmouth, Mrs. Thos. Lane -Ms. Attlay, 81.

At Crickhowell, the Rev.Thos. Davies, 75.

NORFOLK.

Married.] At Norwich, Lieut.-col. Rob. J. Harvey, to Charlotte, daughter of Robert Harvey, esq. of Walton.-The Rev.J. Aihow, rector of St. Edmund's, to Miss Fromow.Lieut. Betts, of the Norfolk Militia, to Mrs. Cullington, lately of Lakenham.

At Yarmouth, Wm. Jackson Hooker, esq. or Halesworth, to Maria, eldest daughter of Dawson Turner, esq.

Died.] At Norwich, Mr. H. Fisher, son of Mr. Fisher, manager of the Norfolk and Suffolk company of comedians, 19.Elizabeth, relict of the late John Ives, esq. 75.-Mrs. Blumfield, 51.- Mr. Wm. Holmes, 69.

At East Dereham, Mr. George Bennett, veterinary surgeon, 61.-Mrs. Elizabeth Bayfield, 86.

At Yarmouth, Capt. Bernard Bond, 43.Mr. John Gurney, 47.—Mr. Ralph Ward, 62.-Mrs. Mary Cossey, 98.-Mrs. Cou zens, 91.-Mrs. V. Press, 55.-Mrs. M. A. Whitesides, 33.-Mr. Ant. Baker, 30.—Mr. / John Ward, 76.

At Litcham, Mr. Carmichael, 57. At Sherringham, Mr. William Cranfield, land-surveyor, 91.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Brixworth, Jas. Parsons esq. of Brixworth Lodge, to Miss Mary Green.

At Northampton, R. M. Lloyd, esq. of Wrexham, to Charlotte, eldest daughter ef Geo. Smith, esq.

At Potterspury, Mr. Hayes, of Yardley Gobion, to Elizabeth, third daughter of M. Thos. B. of Singleborough.

Died.] At Peterborough, Mr. J. Gates, town crier. Mrs. Jas. Hill of Uppingham, Rutland, 67.

At Northampton, Rich. M. Lloyd, esq. of Wrexham, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of George Smith, esq.-Mr. Bletsoe.-Mr. Manning..

At Stanwick, Mr. Nath. Norman, 78.
At Kislingbury, Mary, wife of Mr. Sam
Adams, Baptist Minister.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

An elegant, unostentatious, mural menument, bearing an appropriate epitaph, to the memory of the late Major-gen. John Byne Skerret, whose meritorious life was ended in the unfortunate siege of Bergen op Zoom, in March, 1814, has been put up in St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle, by his much afflicted mother,

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