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Hornsey, 22, Eleanor, youngest daughter of the late J. Hodgson.-32, Mr. J. Waterworth, of Delph.

At Wakefield, in the West Riding Lunatic Asylum, Wm. Lawson, well known for his eccentric but harmless conduct, and for the pithy sermons which he delivered in the overflowings of his religious zeal.—42, Mr. W. Ledger, woolstapler.-Mr. R. Harrison.

At Bradford, 36, Mr. J. Brear, very much respected.-54, Mrs. Marshall, wife of Mr. M.ironmonger.-Rev. John Sharp, minister of the Baptist chapel.

At Huddersfield, 42, Mr. W. Swallow, universally respected.-56, highly respected, Mr. W. Helliwell.

At Scarborough, at an advanced age, Mrs. Haworth.

At Northallerton, 47, Mrs. S. Meeke, relict of Mr. J. M. of London.

At Beverley, 82, Mr. I. Monkman.-85, Mr. R. Rodford, highly esteemed and respected-74, Miss A. Powley.-78, Mrs. Collinson, sister to the above.

At Middleton, the lady of the Rev. John Blanchard, after a short but severe illness. At Gledstone House, the Rev. W. Roundele, in his 80th year.

LANCASHIRE.

The steeple of St. George's church, Liverpool, is now finished, and is the finest piece of architecture in that town.

The corporation of Liverpool are making several improvements, in widening the

streets.

A meeting has been held at Manchester, and several resolutions passed, relative to the dangerous effects resulting from a private paper currency.

A Mr. King, of Liverpool, has invented an extinguishing engine, which he particularly recommends to the proprietors of steam-boats.

The new line of road from Sheffield to Manchester, through Glossop, is now completed.

The total number rescued from a watery grave, in the melancholy shipwreck of the Earl Moira packet, was 71.

The inhabitants of Preston have purchased an elegant piece of plate, which will be presented to Counsellor Williams, in testimony of the sense entertained of the zeal and ability he displayed in the defence of her late Majesty.

On Monday morning, Aug. 20, about 6 o'clock, a flash of lightning, accompanied by a tremendous peal of thunder, struck down a man at Fairfield, and killed him instantly.

The Preston Chronicle lately contained advertisements of no less than one hundred and twenty-nine farms to let, all in the county of Lancaster!

A short time since, when the Liverpool and Tranmere steam packet was just about

leaving the Pier-head for Tranmere, it was discovered that the boiler, from whence steam was emitted, had become red-hot, and some apprehensions being entertained lest the vessel might take fire, she was scuttled and sunk along-side the pier. The vessel was raised with very little injury.

A number of printed papers of a treasonable character, inciting the people to take up arms against the government, have lately been distributed in several parts of this county. It has been understood that Fletcher had absconded, but as his employ. ers remain, they have probably found a new agent.

A clergyman of the Church of England, of the name of Blacow, has been convicted at the Lancaster assizes of preaching a slanderous political sermon on the character of the late Queen. He conducted his own defence, in the course of which he libelled, in a maniacal manner, all the public virtue in the kingdom, and appeared to be the dupe of all the libels and misrepresenta. tions of the corrupt part of the press.

Married. Mr. W. Bushton, jun. to Miss M. Brown, of Wigan.-E. Fox, esq. surgeon, to Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of J. W. Glenton, esq.-B. Cogswell, esq. to F. Mann, only daughter of I. M. esq. of Rochdale.-At Manchester, Mr. I. Nadin, of that town, to Miss L. Lavender, of Worcester. Mr. T. Walmsley, Knight of the Sovereign Order of the Feruld, to Miss A. Moss, vocal performer.-G. Wright. esq. of Buck Hill, near Dublin, to Sophia, eldest daughter of J. Millar, esq. of Fairfield, near Manchester.-At Liverpool, the Rev. T. Oldham, rector of Doverdale, Worcestershire, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. J. Cowgill, of Salford.-F. Butler, esq. of Pleasington Hall, to Julia, 2nd daughter of F. Rush, esq.

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Died.] At Liverpool, 71, Mr. C. Slater. -21, Mr. J. Cooper. 28, Mr. William Knowles, blockmaker. 17, Margaret, eldest daughter of the late J. Bainbridge, esq. of Lindale, in the parish of St. Anne's, Jamaica.-28, Elizabeth, daughter of Benj. Goodman, esq.of Round-hay.-13, Martha, only daughter of Mrs. Fortune.-70, Mary, relict of the late Mr. T. Gillibrand.-In Lancaster Castle, C. Ramsbottom, the young man who absconded in May last, with a considerable sum of money belonging to his employers, and who stood committed to take his trial at the assizes for that offence.-R. W. Watson, infant son of Mr. J. W.

At Manchester, Mr. W. Newton, after a long illness.-Ann, wife of Mr. W. Riley, late of this town.-Suddenly 38, Mr. Thos. Clark, of Dale-street.-61, S. Hobson, esq.

87, Mr. J. Travis, who had been in connexion with the methodists upwards of 50 years.-37, Mr. J. Littlewood, universally esteemed,-28, Mr. P. Hesworthy.-35,

Mr.

Mr. T. H. Robinson.-64, the Rev. Théop. Leney, upwards of 34 years a minister in the Wesleyan connexion.-Mary, wife of Mr. D. Oliva, druggist, of Deansgate.— 22, J. L. Fils, esq.

At Bolton, 37, Ann, wife of Mr. T. Bamber, timber merchant.

At Wigan, 78, Miss L. Marsden.

At Salford, after a long illness, supported with truly christian resignation, Mr. T. G. Hall.

At Paisley, James Weir, only 17 months old, known by the name of the "Gigantic Child."

CHESHIRE.

The inhabitants of Chester are making another endeavour to divert through that city, the general route of travelling from London to Ireland, by way of Holyhead.

The beautiful residence of Bolesworth Castle has been sold for £120,000.

The large and populous town of Stockport is about to be lighted with gas.

At a public meeting lately held in Chester, it was resolved to establish a packet station at Dawpool, the mouth of the Dee, near that city, for the purpose of conveying passengers from London to Dublin, and "restoring the ancient linen communication through Chester."

Married.] At Bowdon, John Barrett,esq. of Altringham, to Miss Salt. -Captain Wrench, formerly of the 9th Lancers, to Anna Maria, only daughter of the late Rev. Dr.Ward, prebendary of Ely.-Mr.Brooke, of Chester, to Miss Gregory, of Tarporley. -J. Daintry, esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of J. Hext, esq. of Pestormel Park, Cornwall.

Died.] At Chester, Mrs. M. Ward, disinterested, warm, and sincere in her attachments, and of sterling worth to her friends.-66, after a long and painful illness, Mrs. J. Lancaster.-12, Mary, daughter of the late W. Carter, esq.-Mr. W. Wright, for many years a resident Sheriff's officer.-Mrs. Willan, wife of the Rev. Mr. W. After a long and painful illness, Mrs. Jones, of Hanbridge.

On the 29th ult. at Wood-lane, Mobberly, universally respected, Mr. R. Robinson, formerly of Heaton Norris, and a partner in the late Stockport bank.

At Bill, in the neighbourhood of St. Asaph, suddenly, Dr. R. Jones, of Denbigh, aged 78; he had retired to this place for a few days, to enjoy the benefit of sea-bathing, and was attacked by apoplexy whilst in shallow water.

DERBYSHIRE.

Hannah Halley has been committed for trial for murdering her infant child, by putting it in a large jar and pouring boiling water on it.

The important trial of the Brittlebanks for the murder of Mr. Cuddie in a late duel, came on at the Derby assizes. The case MONTHLY MAG. No. 359.

very properly excited the strongest interest. After retiring near an hour and a half, the Jury acquitted the prisoners.

Married.] At Ashbourne, G. J. Pennington, esq. of the Inner Temple, to Selina, youngest daughter of T. J. Rawson, esq.At Duffield, E. Ireland, esq. of Hill Cottage, near that place, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late T. Saxton, esq. of Duffield. -At Derby, Capt. Young, of the 52d regt, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late I. Harrison, esq.

Died.] At Derby, Mr. W. Butterfield.
74, Mr. Roberts, of Winster.
28, Mr. G. Briggs, of Arlaston.

19, Sarah, youngest daughter of the late T. Harvey, esq. of Horn Hay.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Several accidents have lately occurred to persons bathing in the River Trent, the uncertain depths of which are so deceptious.

A prisoner, named Bamford, confined in the county gaol, has lately confessed himself an accomplice in the murder of an unfortunate youth who was found in the Trent three years ago.

Married.] Mr. John Pole, to Miss E. Coward.--John Smith Wright, esq. of Bullcote Lodge, to Caroline Lady Sitwell.Rev. F.Manners Sutton, of Kilham, to Henrietta, Barbara, daughter of the Hon. and Rev. J. Lumley Saville, of Edwinstow, both in this county.--Mr. J. Daft, to Ann, only daughter of Mr. J. Jefford.-At Beeston, Mr. E. Bond, a repectable farmer of that village, to Miss Martin, daughter of Mr. W. E. gent. of the same place, with a fortune of £5000.-At Melbourn, aged 71, Mr. Beresford, to Miss A. Parker, aged 30.

Mr. W. Downing, aged 65, to Miss Mary Lee, aged 21.-Major Charles to Miss L. Frabrough

Died.] At Nottingham, Jonathan, son of Mr. J. Ashling. 82, Widow Selby. -Deeply lamented Miss E. Morley.-62, Mrs. Young. After a short illness, 33, Mr. J Simon. Mr. William Magson, greatly esteemed for the uniform integrity of his commercial dealings.-57, Mrs. Lightfoot.

70, Mr. T. Sanders.-96, Mrs. Barnett. 75, Edward Chatteris, esq. a member of the Senior Council-59, Mr. Young.-14, Miss E. Roberts.-42, Mr. T. Wilkinson.

At Newark, 53, Mr. J. Dalton.---84, Mr. W. Skinner, who had been married four times, and has left a widow to lament the loss of her 4th husband.-69, Mr. Reuben Lee, farmer.-78, Mrs. Holmes.-33, Mrs. M. Duke.-66, Mrs. M. Fluit.--17, Mr. G. Winterburn.-40, Mr. R. Spike.

At Mansfield, 71, Mrs. Truelove.--19, Mr. T. Bull.

At Arnold, Mrs. Ann Denison.-70, Mr.

J. Cliff.

46, Mr. Hill, surgeon of Costock. At Retford, 73, Dennis Frith, esq. uniersally regretted by all who knew him. 2 N At

At Bingham, 33, Mr. W. Stubbs, an ingenious mechanic, sincerely respected. 69, Mr. W. Hickman.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

The corporation of Lincoln have resolved to apply the pruning knife to their expences by diminishing the annual sums granted to the officers of that body, and dispensing with certain costly festivals, which have so long tended to impoverish the city funds. At the Lincoln assizes an indictment was preferred against Wm. Williams, for a riot at. Stamford. The Judge, in summing up, said, that no man could upon his oath say it was not a riot; after which the Jury withdrew, and were absent abont two hours, when the foreman came into Court, and said he was desired to ask whether, if 11 were agreed in the verdict, and only one held out, those 11 might be discharged? The Judge said it was impossible. At the expiration of five hours, the inflexible juryman came into Court, and said that the other 11 had agreed to find the defendant guilty, but he could not reconcile it to his conscience; the juryman, therefore, wished to know whether his Lordship would withdraw him, and appoint another in his place. The judge said he could not. At half-past 8 o'clock, when the jury sworn on this indictment had been for ten hours locked up, they gave in at the Judge's lodgings a verdict for the defendant.

Married.] Rev. B. Byron, minister of the Independent Congregation, to Miss Edkins, of Reading.

Died.] At Lincoln, 16, Master R. M. Robinson, son of the late W. H. R. esq. At Sutton St. Edmonds, 80, Mr. C. King

ston.

At Stamford, 25, after a long illness, Mr. T. Wells.

LEICESTER AND RUTLAND.

A meeting of the corporation of Leicester has been held, for considering the propriety of an application to Parliament, for an act to light, pave, and otherwise improve their town.

Married.] The Rev. C. Musgrave, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Whitkirk, Yorkshire, to Selina, youngest daughter of the late T. Buxton, esq. of Leicester.

Died.] At Leicester, 51, Mrs. Jane Ste

venson.

At Loughborough, of a decline, aged 14, Miss Sophia Jane Boott, youngest daughter of James Boott, esq. of that town. -19, Mr. Samuel Gamble.-86, Mr. Kirk, supposed to be the oldest man of the town, although it has 7000 inhabitants.-13, John, eldest son of Mr. George Jarratt.-65, Mr. Hale.

At Melton Mowbray, 59 Miss Johnson.39, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. A. Johnson. Mr. T. Lee, a man of strict integrity. Edward, youngest son of Mr. S.Smeeton, af Sibbentoft, near Welford.

At Hinckley, 31, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Wale, only daughter of the late Mr. Orton, of Granville Lodge.

18, John, son of Mr. T. Coleman, of Stockerston.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

The gentlemen connected with the coal and iron trade in the west of Staffordshire, dined together at Wolverhampton, on presenting a costly piece of plate to E. J. Littleton, esq. M.P. for his parliamentary exertions in preventing a duty being put upon Staffordshire coal.

Married.] Mr. Wills, solicitor, to Sarah, eldest dadghter of Jer. Ridout, esq.-The Rev. E. Whitehead, to Maria, 2d daughter of the late E. Tongue, esq. of Aldridge.Mr. E. Battley, of Stafford, to Miss Copley, of Sheffield. Mr. John Miller, of Trescott Grange, to Miss Ann Norton, of Wolverhampton.-R. Anderson, esq. of Hanley, to Elizabeth Anne, 3d daughter of the Rev. Mr. Heath.-Mr. Sparrow, iron-master of Wolverhampton, to Sarah, daughter of J. Crowley, esq. of Norwood, Surry. Died.] At Lichfield, Mr. Wilcox, plumber and glazier.-Mr. Thaynes.

At Newcastle, Mr. T. Chambley, watchmaker.

At Stafford, 50, Mr. Humphrey Perry. At Wolverhampton, 82, Mrs. Jones.-52, Mr. W. Smith, of Snowhill.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] J. Ashby Gillet, banker, of Shipston-on-Stour, to Martha, daughter of the late J. Gibbins, esq. of Birmingham.— Mr. H. Baly, of Warwick, to Maria, eldest daughter of Mr. John Nickson, of Coventry. Mr. W. Galey, to Mrs. Webb, of Birmingham.-At Astley, R. B. Waldron, esq. of Fakenham, to Lucy, youngest daughter of T. Sprawley Vernon, esq.-The Rev. E. Whitehead, rector of Eastham, to Miss Tongue, 2d daughter of the late E. Tongue, esq. of Aldridge, Staffordshire.- Mr. G. Silvester, of West Bromwich, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. Bartlett, of Great Charlesstreet.-Hatton Hamer Stansfield, esq. of Cannonbury, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of the late Woodhouse Crompton, esq. of Warwick.

Died.] At Birmingham, 69, Sarah, relict of the late Mr. W. Spilsbury -Mrs. M. Budd.-6 yrs. 4 mo. Richard, 2d son of Mr. E. Cope, wine-merchant.-Mrs. J. Waterhouse.-71, Mr. W. Darke.—32, Elizabeth M. Marsh, daughter of Mrs. Marsh, of Queen-street.-Mr. C. Glover, of Springhill, formerly an eminent builder in this town.

-Mr. Denning, late of the Theatre Royal in this town.-17, Frances S. Cottrell, youngest daughter of Mrs. H. Cottrell.After a long illness, 36, Mrs. Joseph Morris, 25, Mr. Robert Court.-47, Mrs. M. Cadby. - 29, Anne, wife of Mr. Westley Richards. -71, Mr. Brettell.-62, Mrs. Susannah Lefevre.-In Newhall-street, Mary, wife of Mr. J. Smith.-48, Mr. Richard Marigold.

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At Henley in Arden, Mrs. Parker of the Bear Inn.

At Handsworth, 100, Mrs. Elizabeth Leach.

At Atherstone, Sarah Murton Beech, youngest daughter of Mr. J. Beech.

At Wootton Wawen, 86, Rev. Jer. Ellis, D.D. rector of Leadenham.

At Fazeley, 40, after a long and painful illness, Mr. J. Webster.

At Edgbaston, 55, Sarah, widow of the late Mr. Guy Clarke.

SHROPSHIRE.

The Directors of the House of Industry at Shrewsbury, have discontinued the outpay to paupers, except in cases of very urgent distress.

Married.] Mr. R. Thomas, watchmaker, to Miss A. Cheshire.-T. Salt, esq. of Shrewsbury to Harriet, eldest daughter of the Rev. E. Moultrie, vicar of Cleobury Mortimer, Salop.-Rev. E. R. Downward, B.A. of Worthenbury, Flintshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of Peter Beck, esq. of Kings and, near Shrewsbury.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Launcelot Dowbiggin.

Mrs. Bolton, wife of Mr. J. B. of Humpherston Hall.

At Woodcote, John Cotes, esq. M.P. for this county. The integrity and independence of his public character are well known. In the immediate circle of his friends and relatives, his loss will be deeply deplored: while his benevolence and munificent hospitality towards the poor will tend to endear his memory to all classes of the community. Mr. C. was first elected knight of the shire in 1806, and has represented this county in five successive parliaments.

At Hawkstone, much lamented, Edward Hill, esq. youngest son of Sir John H. bart.

62, Mr. Gray, of Hodcet, much respected

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Married.] The Rev. J. Irving, of Worcester College, Oxford. to Margaretta, daughter of the late Rev. W. Davies, Langorse, Breconshire.

Died.] T. Wheeler, esq. of Hartlebury. At Dudley, 79, Mr. S. Taylor, deeply lamented.-73, Mr. E. Bridgwater, malster -59, after a lingering illness, Elizabeth, wife of J. Brown, esq.-Mrs. Hawkes, relict of A. Hawkes, esq.

At Broadway, Mr. G. Taylor, of the White Hart Inn.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] Rev. E. Howcles, minor canon of Hereford Cathedral, to E. M. eldest daughter of the Rev. E. Morgan.-At Leominster, Capt. J. Harris, R.Ñ. to the only daughter of the late Rev. H. Beevan.

Died.] After a few hours illness, 58. Mrs. Sherborne, wife of John S. esq., -70, Mrs. Greenly, relict of Mr. W. G.

At Kingston, 68, Bridgwater Meredith, esq.

At Leominster, Mr. Nicholls, attorney at law, and clerk of the general meeting of lieutenancy for this county.

Mr. T. Perkins, of Aston Ingham. Mr. J. Newman, of Court-a-park, Parkhold.

At Ledbury, 66, the Rev. G. Cope, D.D. canon residentiary of the cathedral of Hereford. Mrs. Slade.

At Leintwardine the Rev. J. Morris, upwards of forty years curate of that place.

GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH.

An elegant steam yacht, for navigating the Severn between Stourport and Gloucester, has lately been launched.

Married.] At Tetbury, Mr. J. Brown to Miss Sisum. At Wootton-under-edge, Carey Henry, youngest son of the late J. C. Metivier, esq. of Guernsey, to Mary Anne, second daughter of J. Cooper, esq. of the former place. At Cheltenham, Capt. G. Cowell, of the Royals, to Mary Letitia, daughter of the late H. M. Ormsby, esq. of Rocksavage, county of Roscommon, Ireland.

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Died.] At Gloucester, Mrs. Kitsell, of Bell-lane. At an advanced age, the wife of Mr. J. S. Taylor, of Twyning, near Tewkesbury. Miss North, of Eastgate-street. -Mr. T. Martin. Mr. W. Townsend, of the Vittoria Hotel.-Miss A. Jones.

At Bristol, after the most painful and protracted suffering, John Duncan Gerard, esq.; a coroner's inquest was taken on the body, when a verdict of accidental death, occasioned by taking oxalic acid by mistake for Epsom salts, was returned.-91, Mr. T. Merrick-72, Mr. E. Burbidge. -Mr. J. Sloper.-15, Jane, 2d daughter of Mr. W. Jaques.-Mr. Brooking, Nicholas street. Mrs. Furlong.-77, after an illness of only a few hours, Miss E. A. Day.-C. Harford, esq. of Queen-square.Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. T. Carver.-33, Mr. W. R. Gould,

Mrs. Thompson, of Cirencester.

70, Ann, wife of Mr. T. Dix, of Duntisbourn.

Mr. J. Conway, near Pont-y-pool. At Badminton, 86, Mrs. Hatherell, of Hawksbury Upton.

Mrs. Goulter, of Acton Turville.

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Married.] At St. Giles's Church, Mr. E. Thurland, to Miss L. Harris. Mr. Rixon, hatter, to Miss J. Blowfield, both of Bicester.-Capt. G. Newman, of the Royal Bucks Militia, to Miss Ellis, of Henley-on-Thames.-At Woodstock, John Scott Vandeleur, of Ralahine, in the county of Clare, esq. to Emily Ann, eldest daughter of the late A. Malony, esq. of Woodstock.-J. Godfrey, esq. to E. Williamson Saunder, daughter of S. S. esq.

Died.] At Oxford, 77, Mrs. Cale, of St. Peter le Bailey.-60, Mrs. Stevens, of this city-75, Mr. T. Couldry, carpenter, of St. Ebbes, in this city.

At Thame, deeply lamented, 15, Charles, the only child of C. Dorrington, esq. solicitor.

At Banbury, 70, Mr. P. Lambert, grazier. Mrs. M. Viggers.

65, W. Wilson, esq. of Woston House, one of his Majesty's justices of the peace for this county.

BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE.

Plans for a new iron bridge at Windsor have been exhibited for tenders at the Town Hall.

On the 6th Sept. a violent thunder storm visited the town of Reading, when some lightning fell on a barn, which with its contents were soon in a blaze.

Married.] Mr. F. Layt, of Aylesbury, to Mrs. E. Smith, widow of the late Mr. J. S. of St. Albans.-T. Smith, esq. of London, to Mrs. M. Dolby, of Windsor.-H. W. Stephens, esq. to the Rt. Hon. Lady F. Bentinck-Capt. G. Digby, R.N. to Eliza beth, only daughter of Sir J. Walsh, Bath. Died.] At Windsor, 51, Mr. E. Harding. Mr. F. Binfield, one of the lay clerks of St. George's Chapel

Elizabeth, infant daughter of M. de Secroix, aged 12 months.-Mr. H.Jennings, of Play Hatch.

At Newbury, 70, the Rev. J. Compton. -After a short illness, Mr. Goodman, of Greonham.

At Langley, 76, the Rev. G. Wale, rector of Pitt Portion, Tiverton, Devon.-70, Mr. R. Gwillim.

HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE.

A well dressed female was lately found murdered in Blackgrove Wood, near Tilesworth.

Married.] At Ware, Mr. C. Bett, of Attimore Hall, to Frances, only daughter of Mr. J. Green, solicitor, of Ware.-At Woburn, M. A. Watts, esq. to Priscilla M. Wiffen.

Died.] At Hertford, 60, Mrs. E. Hagger.

J. Casamajor, esq. eldest son of the late J. C. esq. of Potterells,

45, Mrs. Robinson, wife of W. R. esq. of Organ Hall.

At Gubbins Park, 62, T. Kemble, esq.

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At Odel Castle, 85, Isabella, Countess of Egmont.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Total Population, 10973-increase 2366. Married.] The Rev. D. Wauchope, rector of Warkton, to Ann, fourth daughter of A. Wauchope, of Niddria, esq.-C. B. Luard, esq. to Henrietta, eldest daugh-' ter of J. Armitage, esq. of Northampton.— At Orlingbury, Mr. J. F. Linnell, to Miss Watts.

Died.] At Northampton, H. Lefaun, esq. barrack-master, and late captain in the 56th regt.-After a severe illness, borne with exemplary patience and resig nation, 63, Mr. J. Merry, whose loss will be long and severely felt by his relatives and friends.-19, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. G. Osborn.

At Geddington, 74, Mrs. M. Edmonds, relict of H. E. esq. of the Hon. East India company's service.

After a lingering illness, Emma, eldest daughter of Mr. J. Markham, of Walgrave, in this county.

At Chippen-Warden, Mrs. Knowler, second daughter of the late W. K. D.D. 20, J. M. Hawkins, eldest daughter of Mr. H. of Wellingborough.

CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON.

A mill upon an extensive scale is about to be erected at Cambridge county, gaol, for the purpose of prison discipline.

An additional square is to be erected in Trinity College, Cambridge, for the accommodation of the students.

Married.] Rev. Walter Gee, B.D. to Sarah, only daughter of R. Gee, esq. solicitor.-Rev. D. Guilt, M.A. of Cambridge, to Mary Ann, only daughter of the late Rev. R. Birch, M.A. rector of Widdrington. Mr. Marshall, to Harriet, daughter of Mr. Kinder, North-place, London. Mr. A. Paul, Jenkins, to Miss S. Jarman, of Melbourne.-At West Wratting, R. G. Townley, jun. esq. to Cecil, second daughter of Sir C. Watson, bart.

Died.] Near Huntingdon, Capt. St. Aubin, in consequence of swallowing a dose of sugar of lead instead of salts.

At Stevenage, on his road to Huntingdon, the Rev. G. Perkins.

At Wittingham, 74, Mr. T. Whyman. At the advanced age of 80, J. Hunt, gent. of St. Ives.

At Chesterton, 28, Mr. L. Wonfor. Eliza Ann, daughter of Mr. T. Sharpe. At Waltons, Miss Ashmall, daughter of the late C. A. esq.

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