574 Monmouth-Norfolk Northampton-Northumberland, &c. [Jan. 1, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Died.] Andrew Edw. Butler, esq. of Caerleon, Monmouthshire, one of the magistrates for that county. At Lancayo House, neer Usk, Edw. Berry, esq. 70. Sarah, widow of John Olive, esq. of Beech Hill, and second daughter of Levi Ames, esq. alderman of Bristol. The Rev. W. Brown, vicar of the parishes of Myfod and Guilsfield, in the county of Montgomery, and many years an active magistrate for that county, 77. NORFOLK. Births. At Yarmouth, the lady of Capt. Cubitt, of a daughter. At Felbrigg Cottage, the lady of Adm. Lukin, of a son. The lady of Mr. Geo. Harvey, of Thorpe, of a daughter. Married.] E. R. Copeman, esq. solicitor, of New Buckenham, to Abigail, youngest daughter of the late J. Hunt, gent. of Old Buckenham. Mr. James Law, surgeon, eldest son of Joseph Law, esq. barrister at law, of London, to Anne, daughter of Mr. James Howlett, of Brome. Mr. Charles Cooke, of Cranwich Hall; to Miss Anna Cooke, daughter of Wm. Cooke, esq. of Garboldisham Up-hall. At Gissing, W. Newby, of Burston, to Susanna Fleet, of the former place, widow; their united ages amounted to upwards of 140 years. Mr. Sam. Clark, of Aldhorough, to Miss Le Neve, of North Walsham. Mr. Eli Kerry, wheelwright, to Miss Ann Ellis, both of Diss. At Yarmouth, MA Charles Greenwood, of London, to Anna Maria, second daughter of Mr. Benj. Fuller, of Carlton, Suffolk. Mr, Thos. Wright, of East Winch, second son of Thos. Wright, esq. of Wells, to Miss Attmer. Died.] At Denver, near Downham, aged 100, Mrs. Petts, who enjoyed her faculties to Died.] At his son's house, West Haddon, aged 72, the Rev. Matthias Slye, of East Carlton, and of Carlton cum Ilston, Leices tershire. At Courteenhall, aged 21, Drury, second surviving son of Sir. Wm. Wake, bart. -NORTHUMBERLAND. Married.] At Kirklington, Mr. J. Scott, of Saughtrees, to Miss Story, youngest daughter of Mr. Thos. Story, of Lake, in the parish of Kirklinton. At Newton, near Penrith, Mr. John Nicholson, to Miss Ann Thompson. At Lamplugh, Mr. Wilkinson, of Lamplugh Hall, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Saul, of Scalesmore.→ Mr. Jos. Dale, of the Parsonage House, to Miss Sarah Cain, of Lamplugh Hall. Died.J At North Shields, the Rey, Chas. Egerton, rector of Washington, Durham. At the vicarage, Kirknewton, the Rev. John Boucher, M. A. vicar of Kirknewton, rector of Shaftsbury, Dorset, and late fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, 40. At Hexham, the wife of Mr. James Anderson. Judith, wife of Mr. Francis Wickliffe, of North Shields, 25. Mr. John Lamb, of Preston, near North Shields, 40. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. The preparations for lighting the town of Nottingham with gas, are now proceeding with great activity. Births.] At East Bridgford the lady of R. B. Leacroft, esq. of a son. At her father's house, on the Low Parement, the Lady of Francis Warren, esq, of a daughter. Married.] At Cotgrave, Mr. Thos. Morris, to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Morris, of that place. Died.] Miss Smedley, only daughter of Mr. S. of Nottingham. At Elston, near Newark, the Rev. Joha Darwin, youngest son of the late Dr. Darwin, of the Priory, near Derby. At Shelford, Mrs. Timm, relict of John T. gent. late of Bingham, 76, John Longden, esq. of Bramcote Hills, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this county. At East Retford, within a few days of each other, Thomas and Jane Fish, whose. united ages were 164 years. They had been married for 61 years, and have lost 22 chils. dren, all at single births. OXFORDSHIRE, Married.] At Swalcliffe, the Rev. James Blencowe, of Steeple Aston, to Anne Granmer, widow of E. J. Nagle, esq. and daugh ter and co-heiress of the late J. Beauchamp, of Pengreep, Corawall, Mr. C. Haynes, surgeon, of Chipping Norton, to Miss Bignell, eldest daughter of P. Bignell, esq. solicitor, of Banbury. Died.] Aged 12 years, Jane Vere, youngest daughter of the Rev. W. Hughes, A. M. Pector of Bradenham. 1819.] Rutland-Salop- Somerset-Stafford-Suffolk-Surrey. The long-talked of road between Taunton and Chard, through Staple and Coombe St. Nicholas, is about to be actively commenced. The distance thus saved will be more than four miles. Birth.] At Ninehead-court, Mrs. Ayshford Sandford, a son and heir. Married. At Queen-square, the Rev. C. B. Cookes, youngest son of the late Rev. 1. Cookes, of Norgrove, Worcestershire, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of T. Hayes, esq. of Marlborough buildings. At Winscombe, Mr. John Say, of Rockhouse Farm, to Caroline, daughter of Mr. J. Keel of Camerton. At West Monckton, T. A. Maynard, esq. to Rhoda, daughter of the late Matthew Brickdale, esq. Died.] At Frome, 35, Mary Caroline, wife of Mr. Gilbert Rotton, solicitor; and on the following morning her infant daughter, to whom she had given birth. In his 70th year, Geo. Sheppard, esq. of Taunton. At West Pennard, Mr. Edw. Griffin, 87, a respectable farmer; leaving 7 children and 83 grand children. STAFFORDSHIRE. A meeting was lately holden at Stoke, in Staffordshire, to consider the best method of providing additional means of public wor ship under the Established Church, which was attended by the Dean of Lichfield, Mr. Tomlinson, the Lay Rector and patron of Stoke, &c The Dean promised a donation of 10001. towards the good work, and the Lay Rector, in conjunction with the Dean, and with his assisting counsel, will forthwith divide a district, consisting of several hamlets, and heretofore provided with one church only into three rectories, and two vicarages, each of an annual value to support a clergyman respectably. Married At Kinfare, the Rev. Dr. . 575 Booker, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late John Grant, esq. SUFFOLK. Births.] The wife of Mr. Bloomfield, of Hemley, of three boys: all of whom are dead. At Southwold, the lady of T. W. Thompson, esq. of a son. Married] At Grundisburgh, Mr. W. S. Read, of Middleton, to Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. R. Turrall, Grundisburgh. Mr. Thos. Rayson, of the King's Head, to Miss Sophia Arburn, of the same place. Mr. James White Osbourn, of St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, to Miss Jane Margaret, Schram, of Barking. At Bredfield, Mr. Fenn Sheming, of Rendlesham, to Miss Harris, of the former place. Died.] Mr. Frost, of Southgate-street, Bury, and formerly of Livermere. The Rev. John White, Rector of Chevington and of Hargrave, in this county. At Ipswich, 53, Mrs. Chevalier, relict of the Rev. Temple Fiske Chevalier, Rector of Badingham. At Yoxford, 80, Mrs. Copeland, relict of the Rev. Daniel Copeland, M. A. formerly vicar of that parish. Mrs. Griggs, widow of Lieut. Griggs, of the West Suffolk Militia. Mrs. Revans, wife of Captain Revans, of Woodbridge. At Stowmarket, 82, Mr. Martin Enefer, who was upwards of 59 years parish clerk of that place. SURREY. Birth.] At Stoke-house, near Cobham, of a son, the lady of the Rev. Hugh Smith, rector of Weston Subege. Died.] At Molsey, the IIon. and Rev. Augustus Barry, brother to the Earl of Barrymore. At his seat, Ashtead Park, Richard Howard, brother of the late, and uncle to the present Lord Bagot. BUSSEY. The Canal which will lead from Arundel to Portsmouth, is at present going on rapidly in the parishes of Mundham, Merston, and Hunston, near Chichester. Excavations are going on for more than two miles in extent, the first bridge and culvert are completed, and preparations are making for the immediate construction of others. Married. At East Bourne, Spssex, Mr. Frances Emery, of Tenterden, to Miss Mary Miller, of East Bourne. Died.] At Hastings, Mr. George Dickins, of Denshanger, aged 71. WARWICKSHIRE. A superb Gold Cup, estimated at nearly 2001, weighing 27ozs. troy, and holding one pint and a half wine measure, intended as a mark of esteem from the Friends and Supporters of our late Member Joseph Butterworth, is now exhibiting at St. Mary's Hall, to those persons who have obtained tickets. 578 Westmoreld-Wilts-Worcester-York-Wales-Scotland. [Jan. 1. Married.] At Warwick, Mr. W. Blyth, Died.] At Leamington, near Warwick, WESTMORELAND. Married.] At Staveley, Mr. Bateman, At Kirby Stephen, Mr. Richard Faraday, Died.] At Orton, aged 17, Joseph, 5th At Kendal, Mrs. Harrison, 80, wife of R. WILTSHIRE. Married.] At Marlborough, John Gard At Hale Church, Mr. George Lamborn, Died.] At Thorpe, Mrs. Rooke, wife of At Trowbridge, Nicholas Whittaker esq. At Wilton, after a long and severe illness, At Devizes, in his 83d year, Samuel Tay. At Wolverton-park, Lady Pole, widow of Mrs. Thresher, wife of Mr. Thomas At Chippenham, Robert Ward, esq. for- At Winterbourn Basset, in her 21st year, WORCESTERSHIRE. At Kidderminster, Wm. Lea, esq. of Stone Died.] At Worcester, aged 91, Jasper At Wren's Nest, near Dudley, Sarah, wife At Dudley, Eliza Jane, eldest daughter of At Woodfield, John Cooper, esq. YORKSHIRE. Birth. At the Citadel, Mrs. Cookson, Married.] At Halifax, John Hulme, At Huddersfield, Mr. Allison, solicitor, At Binnington, Mr. Wm. Walbran, to At Northburton, near Scarborough, Mr. Died.] At Sharrow Lodge, near Ripon, ton. Birth.] At Coffroynd, in the county of At Doleclettwr, in the county of Cardigan, The birth of a son and heir to the Right Married.] At Carmarthen, Capt. Wm. SCOTLAND. A beautiful young cedar of Lebanon was Died.] At Sanquhar, aged 102 years, At Capenoch, the lady of Sir Thomas At Annan, Mr. George Scott, At Hinton, Mr. Andrew Crosbie, farmer. J. Gillet, Printes, Crown Court, Fleet Street, London, GENERAL INDEX TO THE NINTH VOLUME. ACTS of Parliament, 46, 597 Ancient manner of licensing minstrels in Anecdotes of eminent persons, 195, 322 Arctic Expedition, progress of, 241, 833,431, 520 Arthur's Round Table, 215 ་ John Carter, esq. 43-H. C. Combe, esq Births, 80, 183, 274, 367, 465 Blunt's Guide to New York, review of, 61 Bottiger, C. A. some account of, 416-his Bourgeois, Sir Francis, some account of, 31 58 Brathwayte, Dr. memoirs of, 43 Arts and Sciences, on the patronage of the, Bridge, on the span of a, 492 193 Arts, fine, 70, 152, 321, 429 Badcock, Rev. Samuel, defence of the, 126 Banks, memoir of Miss, 367 Basso-relievo of the new Custom-house, 321 Bernard, Sir Thomas, memoir of, 80 British troops, superiority of, 202 Brown's Northern Courts, review of, 251 97 Buonaparte, Memoirs of Lucien, review of, 57 Burdon, William, memoir of, 274 Burgess's useful Hints on Drawing, &c, 437 Certificates, list of, 93, 177, 265, 360, 462, 564 Chemical Report, 91, 262 201 Cheshire, antiquities of, 415 mons on the, 39 Covent Garden theatre, performances of, 75, Cox's Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough, Critical review of new books, 53, 156, 247, Curvilinear hot-houses, advantages of, s D'Oyley, Sir J. H. memoirs of, 198 Drury lane theatre, remarks on the perform- Dupin's Journey to England, 405, 482 Gay and Wotton, anecdote of, 37 Gell, Sir William, account of Pompeii by, 429 Genius, the fate of, 45 George III. infancy of, 524 Gerning, Baron J. J. memoirs of, 43 Gillies's Spirit of the Gospel, review of, 252 17 Gould's Tables of Practical Geography, re- Gray, Horace Walpole, account of the death Greig on Parochial Libraries, 125 170 Hastings, Right Hon. Warren, memoir of, 274 Hawthorn, reply to queries, 512 Hazlitt's Lectures, strictures on, 198, 299 Hobhouse's Illustrations of Childe Harold, Horne's Introduction to the Study of the Hume, David, original letter of, 325 Intelligence, literary and scientific, 62, 156, 256 Ireland, columnar towers of, 105, 216 Johnson's Journey from India to England, Johnson's, Dr. Samuel, visit to Cambridge Johnson's Influence of Civic Life, Sedentary Jones's History of Music, 340, 446 Lester's new discovery in optics, 63 Light without heat, 349 Literary Imitations, 298 Literary Report, 62, 173, 359, 455, 542 Lochness, peculiar phenomena of, 107 218 Defence of Curvilinear Hothouses, Longevity, instances of literary, 128 59 |