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 1821.

Miss Prettyman—At Hadleigh Cottage, Mrs. Rist—At Needham-market, Mr. J. Doe, 72—At Lowestoft, R. §. Lockwood, esq.—Thos. Nestlin, esq.—At Hengrove Hall, Lady Throckimorton— AtThornham, Mr. N. Elliston, 81, who resided on the same farm 56 years—At Clopton Hall, Mrs. Fiske.

SUSSEX.

Birth.] At Arundel Castle, the lady of R. Watkins, esq. of a daughter.

Married.) At Lamering, Mr, T. Sarnders, of Park Farm, to Miss M. N. Ford.

Died.) At New Fishbourne, Mr. Willis Hard- liam, 72. He was grandfather, uncle, and great uncle to 200 persons now living—At Chichester, Mr. M. Mitchel—Mrs. Mary Cobden—Mrs, Humphreys, 80—Mrs. Randall—Lately, Mr. H. Goddard—At Hastings, Miss Isabella Elizabeth Robertson, second daughter of Captain Thomas Robertson.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.) W. TF. Wrattislaw, esq. of Rugby, to Miss C. A. Keele—Mr. H. Wingfield, Camp- hill, to Miss M, Charnley.

Died.) Lately at Warwick, Mr. J. Loveday —Wm. Grundy, esq. of Pailton Hall, 75—At Longbridge, Miss Boddington—At Lapworth, Mr. H. Hill—Mr. Hiron, of Alveston, near Stratford. He was murdered by four men, who lave been apprehended and committed to the county gaol, one of them said to be brother of Ann Heytrey, who was lately executed for the murder of her mistress near Stoneleigh.

WESTMORELAND.

Married.) At Kendall, Mr. P. Peak, to Miss Dodgson—Mr. J. Evans, to Miss A. Blads—Mr, T. Walls, to Miss A. Walls—Mr. J. Geldart, to Miss Sanderson—Mr. W. Simson, to Miss M. Halliday—Mr. W. Atkinson, to Miss E. Ell-

wood—Mr. R. Medcalf, to Miss J. Falshaw— °

Mr. J. Young, to Miss $. Docker—Rey. J. Corry, to Miss EH. Langhorn—Mr. E. Hughes, fourth dragoon guards, to Miss Procter—At Musgrave, Mr. W. Gisson, to Miss Alderson.

Died.) At Kendal, Miss M. Smith—Mr. J. Hallard—Mr, G. Ingal, 30-——Mr R, Thorubarrow ——Mr. J. Smith—Mr. B. Banks— Mr. J.Dawson.

WILTSHIRE. Birth.] At Keoville, Mrs. Chamberlayne, of ason. " Married.) At Salisbury, Mr. Brown, to Miss

M. A, Baker—At Woottou, Rev. T. Clayton, to Miss Taplin—At Heytesbury, Mr. J. Whitehorn, to Miss M. Fleming—At Tisherton, Mr. C. Finch, to Miss Marshall.

Died.) At Salisbury, Mrs, K, Clark—Mrs. Fry—At Redlinch, Jno. Bailey, csq.—At Wool- ley Hall, Mrs. Alderton—At Bisliopstrow, Rey. E, Montague—At Melchet Park, J. Osborne, esq.—-At Warminster, Mr. E. Langley-—At Maddington, Mrs. Blake, §0—At Trowbridge, Mr. D. Herita -At Writhlington House, near Bath, Miss M. Watkins—Near Melksham, S. Heathcote, esq.—At Wichbury Howe, Mrs. Templeman,

Sussex— Warwickshire— Westmoreland, &c.

WORCESTERSHIRE. Birth] At Stanford Parsonage, Mrs. In- gram, of a son. Maried.] At King’s Norton, C. Potts, esq.

to Miss Emma Laurence—Rey, H. Salmon, to Miss Oakley, of Severn-Stoke. The bride- groom was 89, and the bride considerably under 30—J. H, Whitmore, Esq. to Miss D. Clutton— At Blockley, Mr. D. Hodges, to Miss Fiender— Mr. T. Davies, of the Firs, near Dudley, to Mary, daughter of Abraham Parker, esq. of Broadwell House, near Oldbury—At Hanley Castle, Rev. T. Butt, rector of Kynnersley, Salop, © to Catherine, dau. of Rev. E, Bromhead, rector of Reepliam, widow of J. Edwards, esq. Pall Mall.

Died.) At Upton-upon-Severn, Mrs. F. Clarke—Mrs, Anne Dunn, 92—At ClifftonWood, Levi Amos, esq.—At Worcester, Mrs. Morris— Mrs. Freeman, late of the Whitehouse—At Worcester, Mr. P. D. Courcy—Mrs. Gwinnelt —The lady of Sir Anthony Lechmere, bart. 49; lamented as she was beloved, by all who hap- pily knew the kindness of her heart, and the benevolence of her life.

YORKSHIRE.

A severe contest occurred in the borough of Grimsby, to supply the vacancy in the Corpo- ration occasioned by the death of Mr. Alderman Woolmer. At the close of rhe poll the num- bers were, for Mr. Fletcher, the candidate in Lord Yarborough’s interest, 187; Mr, Thomas Bell, the candidate in Mr. Charles Tennyson’s interest, 113; leaving a majority of 74 in favour of the Brocklesby interest. For the situation of common councilman, also vacant by Mr. Fletcher’s election, the poll stood for Mr. Ken- nington, the candidate in Lord Yarborough’s interest, 191; for Mr. Leigh, the candidate in Mr. Tennyson’s interest, 101; leaving a majority. of 9) in fayour of the former.

Births.) At York, Mrs. Hornby, of a son— Mrs. Brooksbank, oF a daughter—At Potterton, Mrs. Gould, of a daughter—At Waddington, near Clithero, the Hon. Mrs, Parker, of a son— At Brighouse, Mrs. Ibbotson, of a son—At Hull, Mrs. Botley, of a son—At Cononley House, near Skipton, Mrs. Squire, of a son.

Married. At Leavey Greeve, Mr. A. Smith, ,to Miss E. Blaklock—At Wawne, Capt. J. Men- trup, to Miss F, Munby—At Sutton, Mr. T. Sherwood, to Mrs. J. Pattison—At Sr <{i cld, Mr. 5. Hessey, to Miss i. Priest—Mr. §. E: + mar, to Miss Ev B, Jennings—The Rev. Shepherd, of Burythorpe, to Miss C. Ashton, of Malton—At Heddon-on-the-Wail, G, Burdon, esq. to Miss Peareth—At Bradford, Mr. Brooke, to Miss H. Dewhirst.

Died.) At Broadfield, Mr. Gillatt—At Sheaf House, Miss L. Brammel—At Philadelphia, near Sheffield, Mrs. Binney—Mr. J. Hill, 81; Mrs. M. Clarke, $0; Mrs. E. Hoyle, 80 80; all at Sheffield in one week—J. rier—Mr. FE. Oates—At Hull, Mrs. M. Tindall —Mrs. C 78—Mrs. Kirkbridge—Mr. G.. Walker, 80—Mr, D, Ramsay—At Hutton Hall, Mrs. Johnston, niece of David Hume, the His- torian ef Great Britain—At Lastingham, Rev.

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