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Died.] At Birmingham, 54, Miss Mary Farror. 24, Mr. Charles Haywood, merchant, eldest son of Mr. Haywood, of Bordesley.green.-21, Joseph, third son of Mr. G. Parsons, of King Alfred's-place.-74, Mrs. Ann Robottom.-58, Mr. John Dutton, late of the Nova-Scotia-gardens.--63, sincerely regretted, Mrs. White, of Windsorstreet. Mrs. March, of Lancaster-street. 87, Mrs. Elizabeth Minshew.-68, Mrs. Bromley, widow of Mr. B. dancing master. The wife of Mr. Broadbent, of Smallbrook-street.-78, Mr. John Cookes, of Newhall-street.-35, Mr. John Phillips, printer, having left a large family to lament his death.-63, Mrs. Belcher.-Mrs. Hall, of High-street.-Greatly regretted, 70, Mrs. Hall, of the Parade.-63, Mr. Thomas Astbury, of Snow-hill.-Mr. William Goode, auctioneer, of New-street.-78, Mr. Thomas Smith, of Deritend.-49, Mrs. Elizabeth Grew, wife of Mr. John G. button-maker. 83, Mrs. Sarah Bryan, of Bartholomewstreet. 58, Mr. William Wilkes, of Broadstreet.-90, Mrs. Hornblower, wife of Mr. Joseph H.-Mr. John Johnson, of Moseley. ---84, Mr. Edward Willmore.-Mr. Thos. Mantle, of the Seven Stars' Tavern. Mr. Thomas Cook, of the Rose and Crown. Mrs. Rebecca Stanley, 85.-74, Miss Catherine Blackliam.-64, Mrs. Aun Rock, of Birmingham Heath. 107, Mr. Plant, gardener; he enjoyed his faculties perfect to the last. Mr. John Boole, of the Upper Priory. At Spark Brook, 81, Mr. Francis Mole. At Edston, near Wooton, Mr. James Moore.-At Compton Verney, 92, Mr. Robert Green, nearly fifty years steward to Lord Willoughby de Broke.-At Nuneaton, 77, Mrs. Ann Izon.

At Castle Bromwich, sincerely regretted, 86, Mr. Thomas Warren, formerly an eminent auctioneer, of Birmingham. His life was honorable and his end tranquil.

At Icknield-house, after a lingering illness, 26, Robert Coales Wooley, eldest son of James Woolley, esq. banker, of Bir. mingham. At Henley, Frances, daughter of the late John Bree, esq. of Beauale. At Willenhall, 73, Mr. J. Whitehouse.-64, James Wyatt, esq. many years an eminent banker in Coventry.

At Coventry, suddenly, much lamented, Mr. Charles Twigg, of Kenilworth.-Mr. Pratt, maltster,of Little Park-street.-Mrs. Horsefall, wife of Mr. T, H.-Mrs, Watson, formerly at Berkswell.-Mrs. Dudley, wife of Mr. D. shoemaker.-66, Mrs. Treen.Much regretted, Mr. Neslin Crump, of West Orchard. 74, Mrs. Bromwich, of Bishop-street.

At Warwick, 62, Mr. Evans.-Mrs. Jane Bryan.-At Rugby, Mrs. Mary Caldecott.

SHROPSHIRE.

The inscription on the triumphal arch to be erected at the entrance to the Marketplace, proposed and agreed to, is to be al tered to the purport or effect following:

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"SIR ROWLAND HILL, K.B. Lieute
nant-General of his Majesty's Forces, &c. &c.;
was one of the representatives of this borough
in Parliament, in the year of our Lord
MDCCCXIV. when this Triumphal Arch and
Market were erected by voluntary contribution,
as a lasting memorial of the sense entertained
by this town and neighbourhood, of the distin-
guished part which he has borne in the late
glorious successes of the Allies, which have
destroyed the overwhelming predominancy of
France, and raised this-country to an unex-
ampled height of glory."
16001. has already been raised for this pur-
pose.--We entertain doubts in regard to
the just application of the word glory to a
war founded on no greater necessity than
appeared in Lord Whitworth's official cor-
respondence; but, as a tribute to the Shrop-
shire hero, we shall be happy to present
this local trophy to our readers as soon as
it is determined on.

Married.] Richard Harper, esq. of Stokes castle, to Mrs. Symonds, of Sibdon castle. William Downes, esq. of Shipton, to Maria, second daughter of Richard Collins, esq. At Newport, Mr. Francis Norton, of Bishop's-castle, to Miss Humphreys.

At Clunn, E. Jones, esq. of Kencoed, near Newtown, to Miss Bryan, eldest daughter of the late R. Bryan, esq. of Little-hall.

Mr. S. Heighway, jun. of Broseley Wood, to Mrs. Combes, daughter of the Rev. J. Cope, of Bridgnorth.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, 38, Mrs. Warton, midwife.-Mr. T. Williams, of Milk-street. Captain Palmer, of Swan hill.-78, Mr. Whitefoot, of the Trench-lane, formerly of Condover. Mrs. Clowes, relict of Samuel Clowes, esq. late of Spotborough-hall. Mrs. Betton, wife of Mr. John Betton, of the Wyle Cop.--13, Francis, son of the late Mr. Philip Oare, maltster.-79, Mrs. Eliza beth Pryce, of the Abbey Foregate.-At Euchmarsh, 99, John Russell, esq.-At Ludlow, Mr. George Whittal, grocer.-At Ashford, near Ludlow, Jonathan Green, esq.-Deeply regretted, 39, Mr. Joseph Calcott, of Abbotts Betton.-At Stour. bridge, where he was visiting, Thomas Corser, esq. of Bridgenorth.-At Long Stanton, 70, Mrs. Chidley, wife of Mr. Joseph Chidley.-At Leighton, 73, deserv edly lamented, Mr. Abraham Ward.-At the Folley, near Bishop's-castle, Mr. Morris. Simmons.-At Lushcote-mill, 84, Mr. Richard Corfield.-At Long, 93, Mr. Hopton.-At Edgmond, Mr. Wm. Rose.-At Bicton Heath, Miss S. Howell.---At Rose Gough, Mr. William Rose.-At Eaton Constantine, Mr. Thomas Smith.-At Pitchford, 73, Mrs. Hall.-At Bradley-hall, 64, Mr. Richard Taylor.-At Chetmarsh, near Bridg north, 90, Mr. J. Dudley, clerk upwards of fifty-one years; he made his own coffin nearly twenty years ago.

Suddenly, Col. J. Hill, of the Shropshire yeomanry

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Worcester Hereford-Gloucester.

yeomanry cavalry, eldest son of Sir John Hill, bart. of Hawkstone, in the county of Salop, and brother to Sir Rowland Hill. He was the eldest of five brothers, all of whom have devoted their lives to the service of government.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Thomas Evans, of Kidderminster, to Miss Ann Hillman, second daughter of the late Mr. John Hillman, of Hagborough.

At Kidderminster, William Burton, esq. fourth son of the late Sir Charles Burton, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Samuel Skey, esq. of Spring Grove.

William, only son of Richard Dudley, esq. of Tundle-house, near Dudley, to Mary Ann, youngest daughter of William Lewis Davies, esq. of Southampton place, Enstonsquare.

Died.] In the Tything, near Worcester, 88, Mrs. Tomkyns, relict of Thomas Tom kyns, esq. late of Buskenbill.

Miss West, sister to the late Alderman West, and aunt to the celebrated H. West Betty, esq. the late Young Roscius.

At Dudley, Mr. George Parker, ironmaster. At Droitwich, Mr. Reynolds, surgeon. Lately, at Oxford, Mrs. Pigot.-At Hales Owen, 77, Mr. John Bradley, a truly honest man.

At Blake-brook, near Kidderminster, 74, Matthew Jefferys, esq. a distinguished ornament of society, and much esteemed for the strength of his understanding, the integrity and benevolence of his heart, and the general excellence of his character.

Lately, after a severe illness, which he bore with exemplary patience, Mr. Thomas Welch, of Stourport, Worcestershire. His loss is deeply lamented by all with whom he was acquainted.

At Kinfare, near Stourbridge, Miss Darby, much regretted.-At Northfield, Mrs. Carpenter, relict of Mr. C.-At the Talbot-hotel, Stourbridge, Miss Ambler, of Hagley. At Bewdley, 87, Mrs. Boston. Rose Erasmus Lloyd, esq. surgeon of the Worcester militia, which situation he had filled for twenty-one years. At Martley, Mrs. Nurse, wife of Mr. N.; and, on the day of her funeral, Mr. Nurse was taken ill, and died. At Forton, 86, Mrs. Harculas.At G. Hampton, 71, Mis. Lunn.-At Saintbury Grounds, Mrs. Cooper. John Follott, esq. of Lichill.-At Norton-lodge, 71, Thos. Bird, esq. attorney, of Worcester. At Ashford, Jonathan Green, esq.-At Spring bank, John Dallaway, esq.-At Upton Snodsbury, 61, Mr. J. Woodward. At Oldswinford, 89, Mr. Geo. Kendal. At Worcester, 72, Mr. Jos, Wheeler.

HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTH.

The late meeting of the Herefordshire Agricultural Society was numerously attended. Many fine bulls were exhibited, and premiums were voted to Mr. Gravener, of the Parks, Mr. Thomas Jeffries, of Pem

183 bridge, and Mr. Joseph Wainwright, of King's Caple, for his four-year old bull. Died.] At Hinton, 59, W. Downes, esq. formerly a solicitor of Gloucester. At Peterchurch, aged, Miss Delalioy. At Cum, 69, Mr. Maddy.

At Ross, Mr. Daniel Pearce.-85, Mr. Joseph Hardwick.

At Hay, W. Grizier, aged 110 years. At Lower Bullingham, 37, Mr. W. Cooke. At Belston, Mr. James Mathews. At Mansell, Mr. Gardiner.-At Cradley, 99, Mrs. Ann Roberts.

At Hereford, Mrs. Watkins, wife of Benjamin W. esq. much regretted..

At Cleeve, near Ross, Anne, wife of Philip Jones, esq. daughter of the late William Hutcheson, esq. of Dowry-square, and a lineal descendant of the Man of Ross. At Monmouth, 88, Thomas Hollings, esq. mayor in 1802.-Mrs. Jones. Mr. I. Cope.

At Wainypwill, 95, Mrs. M. Ambrose. At Blackbrook, Master Briggs.--At the Morr, Mr.Powles.-At Chepstow, 84, Mrs. Jase Thomas.-Miss Mary Taylor, a performer on the tenor-viol.

At Ragland, 54, James Greene, esq. of Turton Tower, Leicestershire.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

A chapel is about to be built at Cheltenham, in aid of the established church.

A subscription for the relief of the poor of Ireland, has been very judiciously set on foot at Clifton. The names of Lord Dunally, Mrs. Landevese, and Mr, Makro, appear for 101. each. Perhaps the poor of no country in the world, stand more in need of a liberal subscription than the Irish poor.

The Bristol Samaritan Society have published a report of its useful benevolencies, and it appears that its expenditure of last year exceeded 4501.

The Gloucester,Lying-in Society, since its establishment in 1793, has relieved 1223 women; yet the subscriptions scarcely amount to 401. per annum! Surely the ladies who frequent Cheltenham would soon double its funds, if the Gloucestershire ladies continue backward in their support.

A permanent subscription library has been established at Tewkesbury.

The anniversary of the birth day of the late Mr. Fox, was celebrated in the acenstomed manner at Bristol, by a numerous meeting at the Bush tavern. At the tables presided C. A. Elton, esq. and Sir Henry Protheroe. Among the company present were Lord Dormer, T. Weld, of Lulworth Castle, G. Blount, Bodenham,

Chadwick, T. Castle, Michael Hinton Castle, G. E. Sanders, I. N. Sanders, Thomas Morgan, Joseph Smith, M.M. Coates, and Robert Bruce, esqrs. the Rev. Michael Maurice, Captains Ferrers, Brailsford, and Andrew Smith, and many 2 R 2

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other gentlemen of respectability. An able, manly, and well-timed speech of Mr. M. COATES, has been read with interest throughout the nation; and we regret our inability to make room for it.

Married.] The Rev. W. L. Glover, to Miss Rebecca Cooke.

Dr. Dyer, to Miss M. S. Lowe, both of Bristol. Mr. Daniel Boit, to Miss M. A. Squibb, both of Bristol.

Samuel Burdge, esq. of Pawlett, to Mrs. Crandon.

The Rev. D. G. Wait, to Miss P. Morgan, of Bristol.

Mr. Isaac Thomson, of Hawkesbury Upton, to Miss Jane Phelps, of Sopworth. Arthur Forbes, esq. to Miss Caroline Armitage, of Burton.

Died.] At Bristol, 79, Mr. W. Roberts, of Park-place.-Mrs. Ash, of Union-street. -75, Mr. W. Rice.-Mrs. Bennett.-68, Mrs. M. Jenkins.-Rear Admiral George Gregory, in Portland-square.-76, Mrs. Franklyn, of Prichard-street.-71, Mrs. Allen. 76, John Cottle, esq.-Mr. John Rose, printer.-80, Sir John Durbin, an alderman of Bristol.-Miss Strode, late of Temple Cloud.-Mrs. Frances James.72, Mrs. Hester Farnam.-Lewis Fisher, esq. merchant.-75, Mr. John Hutchins, a man of uncommon worth.-Mrs. Poole, of St. James's, Barton.-Miss Mary Bowen.-In Castle Green, Thomas Haynes, esq.-In Tinker's Close, Mr. Bowles. Mr. Shaw, St. Michael's Hill.-Miss C. B. Fox.-69, Mrs. Ann Hopton, of Redcliff Hill. Mrs. Kirby, G. P. O.-Miss Mary Bally. Mrs. Mary Jones, Horse Fair, 78. -Dr. Hooper, of Castle-street.-94, Mrs. M. Cole.-78, Mrs. Sarah Ford, distiller. -Mr. Thomas White, of Merchant-street. At Wotton, Mrs. Pike.-At Tetbury, Mrs. Paul.-At Dursley, Jolin Vizard, esq. At Ashton, Miss Morgan.-At Marsfield, Mrs. Woodward.--At Stroud, Mr. W. Tanner.-Mr. Benjamin Bird.

At Thornbury, 71, K. Grove, esq. late of Bristol Bridge.-At Liston Hill, Mrs. Bryant. At Westbury, Miss Eliza Sturge. At Huchcote, Mrs. Colchester.-At Bourton, 71, Mrs. Ashwin, an exemplary character. At Frampton, 88, Richard Bond, esq.-52, Mr. John Pearce, statuary. At Side Farm, Mrs. Lyne.-At Brockwear, 19, Thomas, son of Captain Moxley. At Alderley, Mrs. Ann Hale.

At Gloucester, Miss H. Washbourn, of Westgate-street.-Miss Elizabeth Griffiths. At Southam, 71, Richard Baghott De la Bere, esq. brother of Thomas Baghott De la Bere, esq. of that place. The knightly family of De la Bere accompanied the Norman conqueror, and obtained a settlement at Kinnersley, Herefordshire, where they resided in great splendour. In the course of the intermediate centuries, they were connected with families of the

highest rank-the Earls of Hereford, the Talbots, &c.

At Staunton, Mr. Thomas Crimp.-Mrs. Arnold. At Sevenhampton, 99, Mrs. E. Panter. At Yate, Mrs. Goodenough.

At Upton, 76, Mrs. Howell, of Carmar then. At Stone, Miss Sarah Wolferston. At Beach, 51, Mr. John Welton, after 12 years confinement to his bed.

At Cockbury, 81, Mr. R. White. At Greet, 78, Mrs. Heavens.--At Winchcomb, Mrs. Ireland, and Mr. Joseph Pardington.-82, Mr. Samuel Heaven, of Frocester. At Colscombe, Mr. John Mason.-At Kingscote, Mr. Newnham.

At Winstone, Mr. John Haviland, and Mrs. Okey.-At Chipping Campden, Edward Cotterill, esq. solicitor.

At Cheltenham, 77, Mrs. Hayward.Peter Touchet, esq. of Herts, and formerly of Radragove.-Mrs. White Melville, of Strathkinness.

At Tewkesbury, 64, Mr. Orme, late of Upton.- Mrs. Fletcher, and Mrs. Hart, sisters.-Miss Webb.-Mr. Lloyd.

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OXFORDSHIRE.

Some writer has taken up one of the valuable columns of the Oxford Herald, in defending the University against a supposed charge of ours, in relation to the Herculaneum MSS.; but he, in truth, was combating a phantom of his own creation, and no feeling or suggestion of ours. regretted the delay, but charged no one as the cause.

Died.] At Oxford, 63, in High-street, John Parsons, esq. alderman, and formerly twice mayor of the city of Oxford. His memory will be cherisired with respect, and his loss is generally and sincerely lamented. -46, Mr. William Bunting, of Jesus College.-80, Mrs. Pettipher, of St. Ebbe's.

At Littlemore, Mr. Robert Saunders, of
Broad-street.-87, Mr. Thomas Rooke, of
St. Giles's.-Mrs. Davis, at the Chequer
inn. Mr. Harry Hillier, of Magdalen pa-
rish.-13, Miss Priscilla Dodson.-Thomas,
eldest son of Thomas R. Walker, esq.-87,
Joseph Austin, of St. Giles's.-94, Mrs.
Carpenter, of All Saints.In Holiwell, 70,
Mrs. Chapman, relict of the Rev. Joseph
C. D.D. late President of Trinity college.
-Mr. Hawkins, of Trinity college.
At Yarnton, Mrs. Cooper.-At Little
Bourton, 75, Somerville West.

At Little Haseley, 69, Mr. John Billing. At Great Milton, Mr. John Kent, surgeon of the Oxford militia.

At Banbury, Mr. Joseph Enock.--Mrs. Isaac, of Banbury.-Mr. E. Cropley, of Banbury.

BUCKS AND BERKS.

Married.] At Biddesdon Park, the Rev.
W. Cobhold, vicar of Lelborne, to Miss
Maria Mabbot, of Southcot Lodge.
D. Ludgate, esq. of Eton, to Miss C.
Smith.
Died.]

1814.] Beds and Herts-Northampton-Cambridge, &c.

Died.] At Abingdon, 81, Edward Thornhill, of Kingston Lisle, esq. one of the oldest magistrates and deputy lieutenants.

96, Mrs. Hester Taylor, of East Hagbourn.-At Woodside, Old Windsor, Miss L. M. Leake. At Newbury, 66, J. Grantham, esq.-At Cholsey, La. Enraght, esq. At Hugendon Green, 87, Mrs. Marg. Wooler. At Purley Hall, the Rev. H. Wilder, LL.D. rector of Sulham, and a magistrate of Oxford and Berks.

At Denham, Mrs. M. Whitfield, relict of George W. esq. of Southwark.

At Olney, 80, Mr. J. Gredah, many years an eminent writing master.

At High Wycombe, 76, Mr. Aimuty.
At Great Brickhill, Mr. J. Cherny, sen.
At Stonehill, 70, Mrs. Dewe.

At Med gham, the Rev. P. Gill, rector of Tidmarsh.-At Maidenhead, 20, Mrs. J. E. Langdon.-At Buckingham, Mr. W. Ovitts. At Southampton, J. Dean, esq. many years a magistrate, and the receivergeneral of the county of Berks.

BEDS AND HERTS.

Married.] T. Thornhill, esq. of Kingston Lisle, to Miss Eliz. Baron, of Benham. The Rev. G. Davys, to Miss M. A. Mapletoft, of Anstye, Herts.

J. Pryor, esq. of Luton, to Miss Sarah Fowler, of Toddington.

At Tring, the Rev. J. Rees, to Miss A. Sutton.

Died.] At Hertford, Mr. E. Stallibrass. -86, Captain W. Thompson, formerly in the Jamaica trade.-At Moor Park, 79, R. Williams, esq. He is ascertained to have died in possession of freehold and personal property considerably above half a million sterling; the whole of which, with the exception of 50,000l. to his second son, and a suitable provision for his widow, during her life, is left to his eldest son, Member for Dorchester.-At Turvey, 55, Mrs. Mather, wife of B. M. esq.

At St. Alban's, 73, John Kentish, esq. 70, the Rev. Sir Philip Monoux, rector of Sandy and Tempsford.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

The snow accumulated on the borders of Northamptonshire and Warwickshire to a height altogether unprecedented. In the neighbourhood of Dunchurch, and for a few miles round that place, the drifts exceeded the height of twenty-four feet.

The amount of tonnage, in 1813, on the Grand Junction Canal, was 168,3901. 12s. which was greater than the tonnage of the preceding year by 26,4791.

Married.] The Rev. J. K. Hall, A M. of Kettering, to Miss Fry.

Mr. James Powell, of Whitecross-street, London, to Pha be, daughter of S. Sharman, esq. of Wellingborough,

Died.] At Great Houghton, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. Richard Williams, rector of Markfield.

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At Uffington, 86, Mrs. Brumhead, of Belmisthorpe.

At Wakerley, 68, the Rev. S. Hunt, rector of that parish, and also of St. George's, in Stamford.

At Whilton, 61, the Rev. William Lucas Rose, rector of that parish, and vicar of East Hadnon.

At Long Brickley, 74, Mrs. Eliz. Free

man.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND HUNTS.

Married.] At March, Mr. Joseph Saberton, jun. of Chatteris, to Miss Skeels, daughter of Thos. S. esq. of Stonea.

At Wisbech, Mr. R. Underwood, to
Mrs. Stanton.

Edw. Greene, esq. of St. Ives, to Miss
A. W. Allpress, of Thorny Abbey.
Died.] At Lawston, Mrs. Ann Haylock.
At Paxton, 87, R. Reynolds, esq.

At Cambridge, 60, Mr. Harman James. -28, Mr. Charles Pratt. Mr. Tinney, apothecary.-Mrs. Fiske, wife of the Rev. Robert F. rector of Fulbourn. Mrs. Gor don, widow of Mr. Henry G. chapel clerk to Trinity College. In the 87th year of her age, Mrs. Nicholson, widow of Mr. J. N. formerly a well-known bookseller in this town.

At Lynn, Mrs. Gardner. 64, Mrs. Blankett. 45, Mr. F. Davison. Mr. Oxley, merchant.

At St. Ives, 76, Mrs. Smith, formerly of the Crown, Huntingdon.

At Huntingdon, Mrs. Crisel.-45, Mr. Francis Davison, carpenter.

At Wisbech, 73, Mr. Robert Lee, chief constable.

NORFOLK.

Mr. Rigby, the eminent surgeon of Norwich, has recently printed, for local circulation, a very able appeal on the subject of vaccination, in which he remarks on the still great number of victims to the small-pox. Nothing but an act of parliament will get the better of the prejudices which have been artfully excited among the vulgar.

Married.] The Rev. G. Holley, of Holme, to Miss E. A. Silewood, of Knighton. John Morton, esq. to Miss Mary Browne, of Thrigley Hall.

Mr. Candler, surgeon, of G. Yarmouth, to Miss Walker, of Walpole.

Mr. E. D. Alston, of Diss, to Miss E. Freeborn, of G. Maplestead.

Died.] At Norwich, 51, Mrs. Purday.79, Mr. John Southgate.-80, Mrs. Black. -Mrs. Geldert, S.F.--Mr. Chas. Lay, attorney-at law. 89, Mr. H. Thurlow. 48, Mrs. Staff.-Mr. Stephen Mathews.91, Mrs. Ann Hawkins.-Mrs. English, of St. Stephen's. Mr. Halton, of St. Mary's. At Scratby Hall, 68, the Countess Dowager Home, a woman of the most amiable character and benevolent prac tices.

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At Forncet, St. Mary, 51, Mr. James Doe. At Loddon, 23, Mr. Last Sayer.67, Mrs. Alexander.-At Walsingham, 25, Mrs. A. F. Johnson, of Cley.-At East Dereham, 74, Mrs. Clemmens.-75, Mrs. Utting. At St. Germain's, the Rev. Mr. Johnson.-At Hartford Bridges, 43, Mr. James Callington At Worstead, W. Bird, esq.-At Great Dunham, 20, Mr. Kittner Pond. At Eckingham, 40, Mr. W. Esthaugh. At Watton, Miss Sallit.-At Tivetshall, 72, Mr. Benj. Bell.

At Yarmouth, 77, Mrs. Thompson.-44, suddenly, Mr. John Newman.-67, Mr. Z. Beckham.-82, Mrs. Ann Woodcock.27, Mr. Orford, jun.-76, Mrs. Martin.60, Mr. Browne, painter.

At Tylney St. Lawrence, 78, Mrs. Beach. At Swanton Abbotts, 82, Mrs. Cook. At Harleston, 79, Mr. John Whartes. At Downham Market, 82, Mr. W. Dixon.--At G. Melton, Mr. T. Betis, by the fall of a tree.

SUFFOLK.

At Livermere Magna, on the 9th of January, the thermometer at noon was at 129, and at night was 14 below Zero, or within 1o as cold as in 1795.

Married.] J. G. Daniells, esq. to Miss S. Stammers, both of Nayland.

W. F. Schrieber, esq. to Miss F. M. Shuldham, of Marlesford Hall.

Mr. R. Waller, of Bury, to Miss Maria Plume, of Stansfield.

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Died.] At Sutton, 72, Mrs. Edwards.-At Woodbridge, Mrs. Wilkinson. Redington, 79, R. S. Sims, esq.-At Milden Hall, 12, Master Jos. Gedge.-At Stanton, 89, Mrs. Adam, late of Soham. At Roydon, 67, Mrs. Brady.

At Bury, 48, Mr. W. White.-32, Mr. John Adams. Mrs. Cooper, wife of D. Cooper, esq.-76, Mrs. Story.

At Stowmarket, 90, Mrs Fiddeman. At Ipswich, 25, Mr. T..os. White. At Sudbury, 63, Mr. Seth Bull.-74, Mr. W. Jones, brewer; who, from a small beginning, accumulated nearly 200,000l.

At Eye, Mrs. Brightley.

At Winston Hall, 70, Mr. Pettit.-At Grundisburgh, Mr. Joseph Henchman, surgeon. At Dringstone, 74, John Howe, esq. a friend to the poor.-At Little Bealing, 82, Mrs. Suggate.-At Occold, 32, R. M. Rush, esq.-At Dullingham, 72, Mr. A. Clements.--At Needham Market, 80, Mr. James Steward.-At Ixworth, Mrs. Eliz. Layzell. At Wickham, Mrs. Walford. At Earl Stonham, 71, Mrs. Tydman. At Ricking hall, Mrs. Daines.-At Rolstead Hall, Mrs. Brand, a benevolent lady. At Ingham, Mrs. Wo ledge.-At Filsham Hall, 70, Thomas Garnliam, esq.At Thurston, 66, Mrs. Last; and a few days after, 77, Mr. Last, her husband.

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chant, of Southwold, to Miss F. Ascongh, of Halloway Place.

Mr. William Young, of Sudbury, to Miss Jane Berwick, of North Bridge. H. Peters, esq. of Betchworth, to Miss C, M. S. Campbell, of Liston Hall. B. Witson, esq. of Kirby Hall, to Miss Davey, of Chelmsford.

Mr. W. Stammers, of Fingringhoe, to Miss C. B. Ley, of Layar Marney.

Mr. I. Betts, of Bocking, to Miss L. Wright, of Chelmsford.

Died.] At Kelvedon Hall, Monica, se cond daughter of John Wright, esq.

At Terling Place, Anne, the wife of John Strutt, esq., one of the most amiable of her sex.-At Great Baddow, Joseph Aldridge, esq.-At Colchester, 62, the Rev. Robert Storry, 33 years vicar of St. Peter's.-At Runwells, Mrs. Balls.—At Widford, the Rev. P. Saunders.-Mrs. Eliz. Leigh, of Ashborne.-At Woodford, 84, the Rev. J. Saunders, rector of that place and of Woodham Mortimer.

At Great Coggleshall, Mr. E. Wood.At Borling, near Rochford, Mr. D. Phillips.-At Leyton, 74, Mrs. M. Mason.-At Moyn's Farm, 58, Mr. G, Rallings.

At Chelmsford, 58, Mr. William Knight, one of the society of friends. Distinguished by strict integrity and great benevolence of disposition, his loss will be much felt by a numerous family of survivors.

KENT.

A confederate of a notorious stock johbing London Morning Paper, came to the Ship Inn at Dover, between one and two in the morning on the 21st, wet, as he said, from jumping out of the boat that brought him from France. He called himself Colonel Walter de Dornberg, and had the impudence to send an express to Admiral Foley in the Downs, to request he would communicate his arrival by telegraph to London, and the News--that Napoleon was slain by the Cossacks,-Paris in flames, &c. &c. Fortunately Admiral F. was on his guard; but the miscreant got off in a post-chaise and four, and entered London with white cockades, &c. producing the desired effect on the funds. He disappeared somewhere between St. Paul's and Temple Bar,

Ramsgate pier has suffered much damage during the late fatal storms.

The charities to the poor have been liberal and extensive throughout this county, during the late severe weather.

Many artificers of Chatham dock yard, are proceeding to the new dock yard which is about to be established at Quebec.

Two transports, the Beresford and Naney, which lately sailed from the Downs for Holland, full of troops, were lately lost on the Haake sand, and only 42 persons saved from one of them!

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