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-McLeod, Captain in the Hon. East India Company's Service

Neave, Mrs. Weymouth-street-Noverre, Mr. C. J. F. Great Marlborough-street, 25-Nixon, esq. Warden of the Fleet Prison-Nicholas, Phillip, esq. at Rennington, 83

Pollock, Mrs. H. Belmont-house, Vauxhall-Pugh, Mr. Joseph, Threadneedle-street-Perry, John, esq. Perry's-place, Oxford-street, 61-Pix, Mrs. Eliz. Greenwich

Riviere, Mr. Samuel James, Cirencester-place, Fitzroy-square, 19

Scott, J. E. esq. late of Ongar, at Chelsea-Still, Robert, esq. Vere street-Stewart, Donald, esq. Mile End-road-Stewart, Mrs. Bury-st. St. James's,

27-Saunders, Mr. G. R. Blackfriars-Smith, Mr. William, Hoxton-Sedgwick, Mrs. E. Stockwell Common

Thompson, Joseph, esq. Great Marlborough-street, St. James's-Taylor, Mr. R. S. solicitor, Gray's-inn -Thodey, Mrs. Samuel, Poultry, 57

Virgin, Mrs. Sarah, Weymouth-street
Utterton, Miss, Lincoln's Inn-fields

Ward, Mrs. E. A. Fish-street-hill-White, Mr. Robert, Throgmorton-street-Whinfield, Mr. Wm. Gracechurch street, 72-Wilson, Mr. J. Queen-st. Cheapside-Woodfall, Mr. G. Great Dean's-yard, Westminster-Wiggins, Miss C. D. Sloane-streetWilson, Mr. William, 47-Warden, Captain Charles, Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury-square

PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES.

THE COUNTIES ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

Some evil-disposed persons have destroyed several ploughs and harrows, lying in the fields of Wootton.Mrs. Champion has remitted to her tenants of Bolnhurst 20 per cent. in her rents and tithes of that parish.

Marriages,] At Bedford, Mr. Brown, of London, to Miss Austin-Mr. Osborn to Miss A. Rayment at Peterborough, T. A. Cooke, Esq. to Mrs. Bogis, Tinwell-Wm. Lawrence, Esq. to Miss H. Bringhurst Thomas Davis, Esq. to Miss C. Edwards.

BERKSHIRE.

A large oat rick has been set fire to at Goring Abingdon fair on Monday was full of cattle and sheep of a midling quality; twenty ewes and twenty lambs were sold for nine pounds.The Earl of Abingdon at his late audit returned his tenants 20 per cent. on their respective payments for rent.

Marriages] At Sunning, Wm. Ward Heathcote, esq, to Miss E Barton, of Deanwater Chester-at South Moreton, Rev. Edward Burgess, to Miss Ward of Somersetshire.

Deaths.] At Newbury, Rev. David James, 85.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Marriages.] At Aylesbury, Mr. T. Dixon, to Mrs. Hopcroft, being the third time of Mr. Dixon's entering into the bonds of matrimony; his first wife died about 14 months ago, when he shortly after married again; the second also died; and he is now a husband for the third time within the space of fifteen months-at Monk's Risborough, the Rev. C. Drage, M.A. to Miss E. Brooke.

Deaths.] At Langley, Miss Eliz. Swabey-at Bradwell, Mrs. Bradbury, 81.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

The following degrees have been conferred at Cambridge:

Batchelor in Civil Law.-R. Bagot, St. Peter's

Batchelor in Physic.-C. J. R. Allatt of Trinity.

Batchelors of Arts.-E. Nepean, T. H. Croft, F. T. Atwood, J. Scott, W. H. Barkworth, R. Agassiz, and H. B. Rosser, Trinity; H. Crafts, G. Elliot, A. G. Stapleton, H. J. Earle, J. Thornton, H. Stebbiug, W. Pashley, and T. N. Stevens, St. John's; John Steward, Pembroke hall; T. Dale, Corpus Christi; J. Dodsworth, J. D. Hepworth, and C. Blathwayt, Queens; J, C. Williams, Catherine-hall; T. C. Fowler, Jesus-college; J. R. Hopper, Christ college; H. J. Pye, Magdalen; C. Wright and G. B. L. Hesse, Emmanuel; P. Nursey and W. Tilden, Sidney Sussex; Wm. Butt, of Downing-college; Rev. B. Bowles, Jesus-college; Philip Hewit, St. John's; N. Walters, Trinity; William Russell, of Caius; Evans Jenkins and F. R. Crowder of Trinity; L. Buller, and J. C. Evans, of King's.

Masters of Arts.-John E. Blunt, Trinity; A. M. Whale, Fellow of St. John's; S. Upton, Catherine Hall, and the Rev. C. Potter, Fellow of Caius College.

Doctor in Divinity-The Rev. F. W. Blomberg, St. John's, Residentiary of St. Paul's.

Preferments-The Rev. Thomas Skrimshire to the Vicarage of South Creak, Norfolk. The Rev. John Thomas, M. A. of Trinity-college, to the Vicarage of Great Burstead, Essex. Richard Smith, Esq. M. A. of Buckden, to the Commissaryship of the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon, and to the office of Apparitor-General of the Diocese of Lincoln.

At a general Archdeaconal Visitation, held at Cambridge, a petition to the House of Lords against the Roman Catholic Bill has been approved of and numerously signed. A grace has passed the Senate to

continue the Professorship of Mineralogy held by the late Rev. Dr. E. D. Clarke. Also to present a petition to the House of Lords against the Catholic Pe ers' Bill.

-A. Oliphant, Esq. B. A. ofTrinity-college is elected a Hebrew scholar on Mr. Tyrwhitts foundation.

Birth.] At Cambridge, the lady of the Rev. A.B. Henneker, of a daughter

Marriage.] At Cambridge, Col. Gardiner, of the 6th Foot, to Miss M. Wildman.

Deaths.] At Longstowe Hall, Miss Augusta Maria Thompson-at Newmarket, Lieut. George Carey, 24th Bengal N. I.-at Balsham, Mr. Daniel Taylor-at Sawston, C. Martindale, esq.-at Ely. Mr. Simpson-at Cambridge, Mr. Daniel Wentworth - Mrs. Hopkins-Mrs. Grisdale - Mr. Feaks-at Lynn, John Marshall, M.D.-at Wisbeach, Thos. Cox, esq. 85 at Chippenham, Lieut. Ball, R. N.at Mildenhall, Mr. Jas. Pearmain.

CHESHIRE.

Buxton races are fixed for the 10th and 11th of July.

Marriages.] At Norton Priory, Sir J. M. Riddle, Bart, of Argyleshire, to Miss M. Brook-at Middlewick, Rev. J. Robinson, to Miss M. Eteson, of Knaresborough-at Nantwich, Rev. Richard Henry Gretton, A. M. to Miss F. Bennion, of Chorlton-at Tor Abbey, C. W. Ethelston, jun. esq. to Miss E. Peel Deaths.JAt Tushingham Hall, the only daughter of D. Vaundry, esq. 17-at Chester, Mrs. Davenport, 67 -Mrs. Bill, of Bank-place-at Middlewich, Mr. W. Dunn, 18-at Elvaston, Widow Smedley, 100-at Summer Hill, Mr. J. Gaunt, 92

CORNWALL.

The Mines.-Nearly 1700 tons of copper ore have been sold at Cambourne, at an advanced standard of £114. 8s.-The price of tin is on the advance.-A person in the neighbourhood of Truro, finding that a row of wood paling, which fenced a field, diminished nightly, resolved on a novel expedient to detect the thief. He broke down a few of them, bored and charged them with gunpowder, and then scattered them on the ground. A few days after he had the pleasure to hear, that a public baker had been surprised by an explosion of gunpowder in his oven which had shaken it into ruins.

Births.] At Truro, the lady of surgeon James Ferris, of a son-at Sand Hill House, the lady of F. Wallis, esq. of a daughter

Marriages.] At Bodmin, F. Y. Gilbert, esq. to Mrs. E. Burrows-at Penzance, Mr. J. Williams, of Plymouth Dock, to Miss L. Jenkin-at Liskeard, Mr. Wm. Scantlebury, to Miss M. Leeds-at Badron, Phillip Ball, esq. of Mevagissey, to Miss Chapman -at Kenwyn, Mr. H. Tolervey, to Miss E. Sholl

Deaths.] At Penzance, M. C. Paynter, Solicitor, 63-at Bell, in Guennap, Captain Wm. Iregoning, of Wheel Chance Mine, 39-at Budork, Mr. Thos. Bolitho, 51-at Gerance, Mr. N. Dash, 92, leaving a widow and five children, the eldest of whom is 74 and the youngest ten. He was married a second time at 73 to his widow who was 23-at Silbney, near Helston, Mr. Jos. Lobb, 35-at Lower St. Columb, Grace Liby, 94.

CUMBERLAND.

A numerous and respectable meeting has been held at Carlisle, and a sum of nearly

£200 was collected in aid of the suffering Irish.

Marriage.] At Carlisle, Mr. J. Taylor, to Miss S Aikin,

Deaths.] At Carlisle, Mr. J. Jackson, 82-relict of the late Thos. Benson, esq.-at Low House, near Carlisle, John Graham, esq.-at Harrington, Rev. W. Curwen

DERBYSHIRE.

The cattle fair at Chesterfield was well supplied with beasts, which sold considerably better than for some time past. Sheep were in plenty, at dull sale and low prices. Cheese fetched from 45s. to 50s. per cwt. and sold briskly.- -A most melancholy circumstance recently happened at the coal pits at Shipley, near Derby, by which four valuable workmen lost their lives.-The races are fixed for Tuesday and Wednesday the 27th and 28th of August.

Birth.] Mrs. Moseley, of a son

Marriages.] At Etwall, surgeon Harpur, to Miss M. Redshaw, of Dalbury-at Duffield, Mr. A. Harrison, to Miss H. Walker-at Lounsley-green, Mr. P. Salt, to Miss M. A. Stanhope-at Melbourn, Mr. J. Dockery, to Miss Buck.

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Deaths.] At Alferton, Mr. John White-at Chesterfield, Mrs. Fog-Mrs. Fidler.

DEVONSHIRE..

In North Lew an epidemic fever has carried off nearly thirty persons in five weeks!- -Sir Edward Thornton has purchased the Wembury estate, near Plymouth.

-The new road lately cut from Brentbridge to Bideford-bridge, by the Plymouth Turnpike Trust, will be opened at Midsummer.- -llchester goal is to be demolished, and a new prison erected.There is every appearance, generally throughout this county, of a plentiful crop of fruit. The growing corn of all sorts never promised better. Holsworthy fair was but indifferently attended, and sales were low-The guardians of the poor of Exeter saved £1000. last year by improved management.

Births.] At Kenton Vicarage, Mrs. Chamberlain, of a son-at Castle House, Mrs. Dean, of a daughter --at Bramble Tor, Mrs. Lyte, of a daughter--at Exeter, Mrs. Kemp, of a daughter-at Retreat, Mrs. Hamilton, of a son--at Teignmouth, Mrs. Atley, of a son Marriages.] At Ashburton, Rev. J. Kelly, to Miss M. H. Butler, of Teignmouth-at Hensall Castle, H. Richardson, esq. to Miss C. Shuldham, of Deerpark-at Hamstone, Mr. Charles Palk, to Miss C. Mann, of Kennington-at Plymouth Dock, Edward Sole, esq. to Miss M. Liscombe-at Teignmouth, Mr. Webber, to Miss A. Littleton, of DawlishL. Dennys, esq. to Miss E. Haddock, of Sussex

Deaths.] At Exeter, Lieutenaut C. H. Short, of the 44th regiment-At Rose Ash, the Rev. J. Southcomb, 68-at Exeter, Mrs. Neave, 41-at Livinghays, Mrs. Row, 74-at Southmolton. the Rev. John Huxtable-at Witbycomb-cottage, Exmouth, Edward Chippendal, esq. 49

DORSETSHIRE.

There have been built in Southampton, since Christmas last, upwards of 50 houses, the whole of which are now inhabited. The extensive woollen-factory of Messrs. Brown and Davy, at Ufculm, has been de

baker, and Mr. Restarick, leather-cutter, was in two hours destroyed. Also, a part of Miss Denziloe's, a milliner, much injured. A turnip was pulled from the grounds of the Rev. William Ratcliffe, on the banks of the Tamer, exactly resembling a man's right hand, the thumb and fingers being of proper relative lengths and sizes, with joints, &c. The inside resembled the hand of a very fat man, puffed where the fingers join, the wrist commencing with the green part.

Births.] At Yelminster, Mrs. Blakely Cooper, of

a son.

Marriages.] At Southampton, the Rev. F. G. Noel, to Miss C. P. Methuen, Wilts-at Yelminster, the Rev. W. H. Trim, M.A. to Mrs. Bullock-at Portland, Mr. Read, to Miss Stoodley, of Bridport-at Marnhull, Mr. Barnett, to Miss S. Downe-Mr. William Andrews, to Miss M. Stay-at Wimbourne, Mr. G. E. Hill, to Miss M. A. Selfe

Deaths] At Sherborne, Mrs. J. R. Poole-at Strickkland, Mrs. M. Beale-at Bridgewater, Mr. Lemonton-Hill Daw, esq.-at Portisham, Sir T. M. Hardy, bart. R. N.—at Ryme Intrinseca, Rev. M. Jones, 62, DURHAM.

Subscriptions are entered into, in several parishes in this county, in aid of the distressed Irish, besides those that are daily taking place in the principal towns.Earl Strathmore has returned 25 per cent. to his tenantry.The rule for a criminal information against the Proprietor of The Durham Chronicle, was made absolute on Thursday.

Births.] At Harpley-park, Mrs. Wilkinson, of a daughter

Marriages.] At St. Oswold, Rev. P. Penson, to Miss E. L. Barley, of Crossgate

Deaths.] At Sunderland, Mrs. J. Calvert, 43-at Bishopswearmouth, Mrs. G. Hutchinson, 24-Mr. M. Smeatham, 72-Brancepth Castle, M. Russell, esq. M.P. 57 (in London)-at Barnard Castle, Mr. J. Hall, 63-Mr. W. Davis, 97-at Gateshead, Mr. W. Phybus, 41-Mr. W. Reay, 82-at Lartington, Mrs. Binks, 55

ESSEX.

Mr. Blencowe has released his tenants in this county from the payment of the half-year's rents which became due to him at Lady-day last.- -The Sixth Anniversary Meeting of the Colchester and Essex Church Missionary Association, was numerously and respectably attended. The collection at the churches, and public meetings, and new subscriptions and donations, amounted to £146.; the last year's contributions were £502. 1s. 7d.-The gentlemen in the brewing trade in Chelms

ford, Great Baddow, Writtle, and Billericay, have lowered the price of beer so as to enable the publicans to retail mild beer at 4 d. and old beer at 54d. per pot.

Births.] At Writtle Rectory, Mrs. Nicholson, of a son-at Walthamstow, Lady Robinson, of a son. Marriages.] At Burnham, Mr. G. Wincup, to Miss Garret, of Halesworth-at Chelmsford, Mr. H. Guy, to Miss J. Clark-at Walthamstow-house, M. Wigrave, esq. to Miss M. Turner, of Rook's Nest, Surrey-at Romford, H. Tweed, esq. to Miss Sterry -at Heybridge, C. B. Bacon, esq. to Miss A, DelEur. Mag. Vol. 81. May, 1822.

pratt, of Jamaica-at Deune-hill, Rev. T. Harrison, to Miss J. E. Branfell, of Upminster-hall

Deaths.] At Writtle, Mr. J. Tilney-at Mountlessing Grange, Mrs. Thorogood, 49-at Colchester, C. L. Splitts, esq.-Mrs. Stephens-Mrs. Leeat Smyth's farm, Mr. Barnard.-(A concretion of a great number of fruit-stones was discovered to have been the cause of his death)-at Dedham, W.B. Goodrich, esq. 33-at Laytonstone, Mr.J. Farmer, 69 -at Poplar, R. Glenny, esq. Lieut. R.N.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

The first stone of the new church, at Cheltenham, near the Spa, was laid by the Bishop of this diocese, attended by a numerous body of the clergy, the trustees, and proprietors of the church, and about two hundred of the children belonging to the National School. We understand that the silver trowel used by the Bishop on this interesting occasion, was that with which the late Duke of Newcastle, when Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, laid the foundation stone of that magnificent edifice, the Senate House-In the parish church of Cheltenham, after a sermon by the Rev. C. Jervis, three hundred and thirty pounds were collected on behalf of the distressed Irish.

Births.] At Hawkesbury, Mrs. Randolph, of a son-at Newark-park, Mrs. Clutterbuck, of a sonat Beauchamp-lodge, Mrs. Maxwell of a daughter

Married.] At Standall Green, Mr. A. Bendall, to Miss M. Jenkins, of North Nibley-at Leigh, Mr. H. B. Selby, to Miss Handcock-at Cheltenham, Rev. W. J. Gilbert, M.A. of Brasenose-college, Oxford, to Miss A. A. Quarterly, of Wolverton-at Nailsworth, C. F. Davis, esq. to Miss Orlidge, of Bristol-at Dursley, Mr. J. Gough, to Miss E. Legge, of Gloucester-at Stroud, Mr. G. Webb, to Miss M. Clatworthy, of Plymouth-at Hayden Lodge, Rev. T. Hill, to Miss Hulls, of Corse-at Bristol, Mr.W. Baynton, to Miss M. Cheese, of Rigemore-atWoodchester, the Earl of Denbigh, to the Hon. Miss Morton-at Bristol, J. Hill, jun. esq. to Miss F. Daniel

Deaths.] At Flaxley, Mr. T. Cadle, formerly of Longhope at Sanford, Mr. John Bastin, 71-at Spa, M. A. Knight, of Painswick--at Shunbridge, Mr. B. Frantris, 37-at Nailsworth, Mr. Gilkes--at Bristol, Mr. T. Jenkins, of "The Cambrian," 50-at Gloucester, Mrs. T. Gardner, 29-Miss M. Elliott, late of Ballingham, 30-Mr. Hudson-at Cheltenham, Miss Susan Exeter-at Dursley, Mrs. Godwin -Mrs. Lusty-T. Pruin, esq. of University-college, Oxford, 23-atWestbury-upon-Trym, Mrs. S.Walker. HAMPSHIRE.

Holy Thursday Fair, held at Alresford, was not very well attended; the supply of sheep was very limited; the shew of cows and calves very good, but experienced a dull sale.-Pigs were numerous, and sold at dull prices.A meeting has been held at Winchester, to commence a sub

scription for the distressed Irish.The Hampshire Telegraph says, that the oak tree is still standing in the New Forest, against which the arrow of Sir Walter Tyrell glanced and killed King William Rufus.

Births.] At Portsea, Mrs. Hugold, of a son and heir-at Portsmouth, Lady Loring, of a daughterLady D. S. Dalzell, of a son-at Gosport, the Lady of Captain W. Richardson, R.N. of a son-Mrs. D. Lara, of a son

Marriages.] At Roegate, Mr. R. Chase, to Miss E. 3 Q

Godwin-at Winchester, Mr. D. Deaker, to Miss E. Brown-at Odiham, J. Brooks, esq. to Miss C. Wolridge-at Portsea, Mr. M'Kenzie, to Miss Curtis at Fansworth, Mr. J. Gaman, to Miss Richardson -at Petersfield, Mr. A. Milldr, to Miss Hall

Deaths.] Pennington-house, R. Booff, esq. 70 (at Bath)-At Emsworth, Mr. J. Sueter, 76-at Portsmouth, Mrs.W.Ranger-at Romsey, Mrs. Lacy-at Alresford, Mrs. E. Lipscomb-at Twyford, Mr. Sims at Exton, Mrs. Aylward-at Soke, Mrs. Pinckley-at Isle of Wight, Rev. T. Dalton-at Fareham, Miss C. S. Patton-at Wickham, Mrs. Shivers, 94

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Sanguine hopes are still entertained of a considerable produce, yet the peartrees, it is feared, are seriously damaged. -The wheats generally look well. The Rev. C. Scott Luxmore is collated to the Vicarage of Bromyard, void by the death of the Rev. Dr. Cope.

Marriages.] At Hereford, R. J. Powell, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, to Miss M. Clee, of Hinton-Mr.W. H. Parker, jun. to Miss A. Gethen-Mr.W. G. Lewis, to Miss E. Williams, of Abergavenny-at Bromyard, Mr. W. Devereux, to Miss E. Phillips-at Garway, Mr.W. Phelps, of Newcourt, to Miss S. Prosper-at Hereford, Mr. J. Davies, to Miss J. Fancy-at Mansel Gamage, Mr. Bridgewater, to Miss E. Stanhope Deaths] At Hereford, Mrs. S. Colbatch-Captain E. S. Lechmere, of the 11th N. I. Bengal Establishment--at Hatfield, My. J. Walker-at Woebly, Mr. J. Lewis-at Hampton-lodge, J. Ireland, esq.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Deaths.] At Hitchin, C. Baron, esq. 100-at Hertford, Miss Austen

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

At a meeting held at the Court-hall, Huntingdon, a subscription has been entered into for the relief of the distressed in Ireland.

· Married.] At Huntingdon, G. Reist, Esq. to Miss S. Peters, of Beakworth-castle, Surry-at Huntingdon, George Rust, Esq. to Miss Peters, Essex. Death.] At Huntingdon, Mrs. Hobbs, 74

KENT.

The accounts of the hop plantations are generally unfavourable.- The subscription in the city of Canterbury, for the relief of the Irish peasantry, some time since amounted to 1171. 6s.-The Officers of the Royal Marines, Chatham, have subscribed each one days pay for the relief of the suffering Irish.--A man of the name of Clithero, near Canterbury, has a kitten with five perfect legs, two before and three behind, having six paws, the middle leg being supplied with two.

Births.] At Brompton, the lady of T. H. Fenwick, Esq. R. E. of a daughter.

Marriages.] At Biddenden, Mr. Wm. Webb to Miss M. Hind-at Ebony, Mr. R. Luckhurst, aged 66, to Mrs. M. Freeman, aged 64-at Eastling, Lieut. Gen. Sir H. Montresor, K. C. B. to Miss Annetta Cage-at Canterbury, Mr. T. Wright to Miss E. Warren-at Chiselhurst, Mr. R. Holmes to Miss Mary Guilford, of Elton-at Chatham, Mr S Fox, to Miss A. Willows-Mr. Wm. Hopkins, to Miss Lipper, of Wye-at Wrotham, J. Freeman, Esq. to Miss E. Waghorn-at Dover, Mr. J. Martin, to Miss A. Marshall, of Folkstone-at Sandwich, Mr. A. Forrest, to Mrs. A. Watts-at East Farleigh, Mr. R. Larkin, to Miss a Standen-at Tunbridge, Mr. H. Lashmar, to M. A. Pittock-at Herue, E. Collarad,

Esq. to Miss Finnes, of Dover-at Tenderden, Mr. John Channel to Miss A. Morphett-at Rochester, J. Peppercorue, Esq.-at Canterbury, Mr. J. Weakley to Miss Gray-Mr. Churchill to Miss CullingMr. Jacobs to Miss Bernard-at Whitestalle, Mr. J. Adley to Miss A. Baker.

Deaths.] At Chatham, Mrs. Sarah Neagle, 47— Mrs. Hanah Byers, 68-Mrs. Patrick-Mr. W. Horton, 30-Miss S. Malone, 15-Mrs. C. Dobson-at Lydd, Mrs. Chester, 46-Mrs. Morgan-at Littlebourn, Mr. J. Wyman, 56-at Adisham, Mrs. Sladden, 84-at Aylesford, Mr. Thomas Wickham-at Alkham, Mrs. Hister Hatton, 80-at Dover, Mrs. Norwood, 27-Lieut. Toole, R. M.-Mr. H. Hamilton-at Canterbury, Mr. G. Delmar, 28-at Deal, Mrs. Burton-at Woodstock-park, Mrs. Twopennyat Wolwich, Mr. F. Henderson, B. A. 26-at Folkestone, Mr. J. Hobday, 90-at Mote, Maidstone, Mrs. Bell, who had lived in Earl Romney's family 40 years at Sandwich, Mr. H. Hooper, 64, and Mr. E. Tapley, 36, both common-councilmen of that townat Herne, Miss E. May-at Broadstairs, Mr. W. Solby, 80-Mr. Thomas Marsh-at Tenderden, R. C. Croughton, Esq. 34-at Tunbridge, Mr. H. Scoons --at Tunbridge-castle, Miss Bayley-at Shorncliffe, M. A. the wife of Lieut. A. Burton, of the Chatham division of R. M.-at Woolwich, Lieut A. Manby, R. A. at Seven Oaks, J. F. Cabridge, Esq. 58Mrs. Kelson-at East Malling, Mrs. Eliz. Norris, 88-at Canterbury, Mrs. Thomas, 49-at Whitestable, Mr. Thomas Keam, 52-at Sydenham, John Black, Esq. 55.

LANCASHIRE.

The flagging of the foot-paths of the town of Liverpool is proceeding with considerable rapidity.- The subscription for a piece of plate to be presented to Mr. Canning amounts to 10001.--The Weekly Manchester Sheep and Cattle Fair, recently established, is likely to be productive of much good to the inhabitants, by the competition which the publicity of actual prices, given for living beef and mutton will necessarily afford. It is held in the capacious new-market, on Shudehill.- -Manchester House of Correction is now supplied with beef at 24d. per pound. and bread at 1d. for twenty

ounces.

Births.] At Cuerden-hall, the lady of R. Townley Parker, Esq. of a son and heir.

Marriages.] At Manchester, Mr. J. Booth, Solicitor, to M. M. Booth, at Gretna Green-Mr. W. Mounsey to Miss S. Holt of Rochdale-Mr. D. Speakman to Miss Lucy Nsah-at Newton, Mr. Crowther to Miss S. Vie Berman, of Manchester-at Manchester, Mr. J. Dewhurst to Miss S. Gridley-Mr. Peter Hitchon to Miss M. Robinson-Mr. T. Armet to Miss H. Darlington-at Liverpool, Mr. E. C. Queen to Miss E. Brownley-Thomas Ratesthorne of Paddington to Mrs. Richards-at Stockport, W. E. Oldham, Esq to Miss A. M. Lane. at Kirby-hall, Mr. Thomas Heyes to Miss M. Webster at Liverpool, M. J. Bidds to Miss R. Gaspy of Manchester- Mr. J. Hobson to Miss Hannah Wade-C. Robinson, Esq. to Miss Kearsley, of Manchester-Mr. J. Mercer to Miss Wilson-Mr. Robertson, of Birmingham, to Miss J. Blair-at Lan caster, W. H. Turner, Esq. of Birmingham-heath, to Mis S. Nunns.

Deaths.] At Manchester, Mr. J. Green, 61-Mr. G. Taylor, of Temple-street, 23-at Bolton. Mr. Peter Haslam, solicitor, 31-Mrs. Slade-at Tildesley, Mrs. E. Ormerod-at Radcliffe, Surgeon, J. Scholes at Runcorn, Mrs. J. Wright, of Marshhall, Wildness, 82-at High-bank, Thomas Scholes, Esq, 72-at Prescot, Mr. J. Rowson, 29-at Lancashire, R. Clowes, Esq. 68-at Liverpool, T. Pichop, esq. 92-Captain Wm. Colshed, perished in a

gale of wind off Waterford-Mr. F. Lesson-Capt. J. Mortimor, 43-Mr.. W. Wood-Mrs. M, Bunder son, 76-Mr. T. Pickering, 35-Miss A. Ogdon, 68 Rev. A. Hadfield, 48-at Manchester, Mr. J. Clatton, 73.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

A public meeting was held at Leicester in aid of the unfortunate sufferers in Ireland.

Deaths.] At Burleigh-hall, George Tate, Esq. at Southampton-at Coston, Rev. W. Hervey, 73-at Humbers-one, R. Henton, Esq.-Mrs. Coleman-at Hinchley, J. Green, Esq.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

The fortnight sheep market at Lincoln was well attended; there were scarcely more sheep than buyers, and every head was bought up with unprecedented eagerness. The rise appears confined entirely to the staple-sheep.

Births.] Uffington-house, Countess of Lindsey of a daughter.

Marriages.] At Brant-Broughtan, Mr. Martin, Surgeon, to Miss Myecroft-at Huttoft, Mr. T. Parish to Miss Taylor-at Burgh, Mr. Wm. Smith to Mrs M. Shaw-at Horncastle, Mr. Evison to Miss Moyes at Lincoln, M. D. Holmes to Miss E. Grady.

Deaths.] At Melton-house, the Countess Fitzwilliam, 75-at Foston-hill, J. Needham, Esq.-at Grantham, Miss J. Stevens.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

There is now living at the mill, in the parish of Wonastow, near Monmouth, a female named Ann Watkins, aged 104, who enjoys good health, and, with the aid of spectacles, can see both to sew and read. --We are sorry to find that the Colliers are not returned to their work, and that they are unceasing in their endeavours to deter others from working. Fresh outrages have been committed by the rioters. They have destroyed about 20 coal-waggons at Lanhilleth, and the coals were set on fire and consumed.--The practice of deserting farms by the tenants is multiplying in this county with the encrease of distress, which is indeed unparalleled among the farmers.

Births.] At Usk, Mrs Williams of a daughter.
Deaths.] At St. Arvans, Mrs. Powell.

NORFOLK.

Robert Hawkes, Esq. is elected Mayor of Norwich for the ensuing year--Ten thousand vaccinated individuals are living at Norwich, in the midst of the contaminated atmosphere, while 530 deaths occurred in the course of 12 months amongst little more than three thousand persons who had neglected that beneficial provision-the Vaccine.

Marriages.] At Great Snoring, Mr. John R. Gorpen to Miss C. Boyden, North-cave-at Great Thornham, Mr. J. Pritty to Miss Reeves-at Eastbourne, Mr. S. Drake, R N. to Miss T. French-at Terrington, St. Clement, Rev. T. Upwood to Miss J. Steevens, Berks-at Catfield, Mr. R. Knights to Miss A. Bountree-at Manscroft, Mr. W. Smith to Miss M. Frost-Mr. C. Secker, to Mrs. R. Fenton, at Norwich, Mr. Fenn, to Miss Ransome-at Field Dalling, Mr. W. Riches, to Miss S. Booty-at Yar

mouth, Capt. Oakley, to Miss Thaine, of Inghame -at Norwich, G. Seppings, Esq. to Miss Booth-at Marham, Mr. J. Forter to Miss Coleman.

Deaths.] Aged 92, Richard Wiseman, an industrious labouring man of the parish of Icklingham. On the following Thursday his friends assembled to pay their last tribute to his memory, when his widow requested to see his coffin-lid screwed down, and awful to relate, she fell and instantly expired. She was in her 84th year, and had been the village school-mistress nearly seventy years-at Norwich, Mr. Wm. Etridge-Mr. C. Alden-Miss H. E. Beare -Mrs. Bedford-at North Buncton, Mrs. S. M. Woodcock, 74-at Downham, Mr. J. Juler-Swadfield, Mr. T. Clarke, 79-at Swatham, M. E. Jarvis -at Bracondale, Mrs. Downing- at Orford-hill, Mrs. Alderson-at Close, Mrs. R. Plumptree-at Mancroft, Mrs. Dillenger-Mrs. S. Northgate-at St. Edmunds, Mrs. M. Godwin-at Lynn, Mrs. Miller, 107.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,

A legacy of £100. has been bequeathed by J. Hall, esq. of Nottingham, towards the support of the intended Lunatic Asylum. -Races are fixed for the 11th and 12th Sept. The Hon. G. Watson, of Glaston, has returned 20 per cent. to his tenants. Marriages.] At Irchester vicarage, Rev. S. Middleton, to Miss M. Ware, of Tiverton, Devonshireat Nuneaton, Mr. T. Randle, to Miss M. Paget-at Rugby, W. Wise, esq. to Miss E. Hamerton-at Papley, Mr. J. Fowler, to Miss Jennaway

Deaths.] At Biggen, near Oundle, C. Berkley, esq.-at Daventry, Mrs. Mollady, 76-at Banbury, Mr. P. Mollady, 65-at Northampton, Mr. D. Carey -Mr. R. Coales-Mr. Roddis-at Harrold, Mr. J. Knight at Brington, Mr. E. Manning.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

The first stone of a New Jerusalem Temple, to be built by subscription at Newcastle, was laid by the Rev. J. Bradley.

A collection of £15. 11s. has been made in the parish of Ryton, in very small sums, for the aid of the starving Irish peasantry.

Births.] At Kirk whelpington, Mrs. Postlethwaite of a daughter-at Wycliffe Rectory, Mrs. Headlam, of a son-at Yester House, the marchioness of Tweedale, of a son and heir-at Gallow Hill, Mrs. Atkinson, of a son.

Marriages.] At Embden, Mr. M. H. Levey, merchant, to Miss C. Isaacs, of Newcastle-at Liberton Mause, J. Waldie, esq. to Miss J. Stevenson, of Gilmerton-at Workington, Mr. G. Saul, of Carlisle, to Miss L Fearon-at Drypool, J Fisher, private in the 66th Foot, to M. A. Henderson, aged 13 years and 11 months-at Felton, Mr. W. Redhead, to Miss Isabella Common-at Cholerton, Mr. A. Young, of Camphill, to Miss Bullock, of Short Muir-Mr. B. Ord, to Miss A.S. Hindmarsh, of Newcastle-at Wark, Mr. Lamb, of Harbootle, to Miss C. Dodd, of Blackburne-at Biddlestone Hall, W. Selby, esq. to Miss J. O'Brien.

Deaths.] At Newcastle. Mr. T. Peel, 52-Miss S. Towns, 4-Mrs. E. Fairlam, 76-at Gateshead, Mrs. Stevenson-at Darlington, Mr. J. Hodgson, 41-at Isell Hall, Miss Wyberg, 18-at Alende, Mr. J. Makepeace, 100-at Newcastle, Mr. W. Nicholl-at South Shields, Mrs. Hutchinson, 92-at North Shields, Mr. W. Moreland, 30.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

We are happy to state, that the framework-knitters in the county of Nottingham are returned to their employ; and we have great pleasure in stating, that at the spe.cial sessions, held at the shire hall, at Nottingham, the reports made to the magistrates by the chief constables, were of so

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