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MONMOUTH.

Married.] At Chepstow, Capt. Walter Davies, of the Lord Hill, to Esther, daughter of Mr. W. Davies.

Died.] At Abergavenny, Mrs. Mary Dinwoody, relict of the late Wm, D. esq. of Twy Dee, 77.

NORFOLK.

Birth.] At Witton, the Hon. Mrs. Wodehouse, of a daughter.

Married] At Norwich, Mr. Rix, to Mrs. Wright, of the White Lion.

Died.] At Coltishall, Mr. J. Fidely, 49. At Norwich, Ann, wife of Mr. Walker, 51.-Mrs. Mary Wade, 66.-Mr. John Wilson, 45.- Mr. Mileham, 73.-Mr. Wilmot, 67.- Mr. John Coleman, 72.-Mr. Whaites, jun., 37.-Mr. Sam. Wyer, 69.-Mr. Geo. Thain, 25.

At Lynn, E. R. Elsden, esq. merchant and alderman of the corporation, 60.

At Denver, Mrs. Hicks, relict of the Rev. Jas. H., 85.

At Swaffham, Mr. Thos. Brighton, of the King's Arms, 62.

Rob. Brett, esq. Capt. and adjutant of the 2d. Western reg. of Norfolk Local Militia.

At Yarmouth, Capt. John Boulter, 71.Miss A. Bell, 15.

At Hethersett, Mr. Claudius Walpole, 88. -J. L. Iselin, esq. 70.

At Thetford, Mr. Brett, 36.
At Brizley, Mr. John Ward, 34.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

A dispensary is about to be established in Peterborough, under the patronage of Earl Fitzwilliam, Earl Carysford, and the Bishop of the diocese. A considerable subscription has already been entered into, and the former nobleman has been chosen president.

The tenants of earl Spencer, 150 in number, have presented to his lordship at his seat at Althorpe, in this county, an elegant silver vase, value 1,330l. as a mark of their sense of his constant attention to their general interest.

Married.] At Blisworth, Mr. Geo. Gregory, of Chalton, Bedfordshire, to Casandra, second daughter of Mr. G. Gibbs.

At Sywell, George Worley, esq. to Eunice, second daughter of Mr. Jones, Manner House, Flint.

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along the banks of the Tyne in common with the rest of the north of England. That river rose higher than it has done since the year 1771. Considerable damage was occasioned by the fury of the torrent among the shipping at Newcastle, and some lives were lost.

The Lords of the Treasury in compliance with a petition of the ship-owners of North and South Shields have granted permission for the establishment of a Branch customhouse there for the clearance of coasting vessels only.

Married.] At Gosforth, Mr. Isaac Lamb, of the Hexham Theatre, to Annett, only daughter of the Rev. Mr. Barrett, Methodist preacher. bookseller,

At Alnwick, Mr. Mark Smith, to Miss Ann Wailes.

Died.] At Newcastle, Mrs. Embleton.Mr. Wm. Brumwell, surgeon and druggist, 61.-W. Rawlinson, esq. of Graithwaite Hall, Lancashire, 22.-Mr. Ambrose Harper, 64.--Mrs. Mary Dixon.—Mr. John Bell, commissioner and land-surveyor, 60.Mr. Graham.-Mr. Mich. Aynsley, of Newham, formerly steward to N. Ogle, esq. of Kirkley Hall, 82-Margaret, widow of the Rev. Jas. Robertson, minister at the Sallyport Meeting-house, who died in 1767. -Mr. Chas. Stow, 83.

At Ellingham, the wife of Thos. Haggerston, esq.

At North Shields, Mrs. Isbister, wife of Capt. I. of the ship John, of Newcastle, 49. -Mr Giles Smith, 82.-Mr. Reed, banker.

At Alnwick, Mr. Thos. Beal.-Anne, wife of Mr. Transom, Methodist preacher, 29. At Morpeth, the wife of Mr. Jacob Hudson, 63.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

At Nottingham during the last year the number of baptisms was 1068, and burials 609.-At Newark baptisms 281, burials 158, marriages 81.

Married.] At Wilford, John W. Swann, esq. of Hull, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Benj. Bradley, esq. of Trowell.

At Nottingham, Mr. John Birkhead, Eliza, second daughter of the late Rob, DaVison esq. of Arnold.

Mr. Win. H. Allen, of the house of Black, Parbury, and Allen, Leadenhall street, London, booksellers, to Mary, eldest daughter of J. Pearce, esq. of Cuckney.

Died.] At Newark, Mrs. Mary Bell, who for more than 55 years was employed in delivering letters from the Post-office in that town, 84.-Mrs. Haywood, 44.—Mr. Wm. Walker, 77.-Mrs. Stevenson, 62.

At Westhorpe, Major Wm. Watson.
At Bingham, Mrs. Giddings.

At Nottingham, Wm. Wells, gent. one of the coroners of that town, 80.

At Carlton, Mr. John Follows, late provost-major to the Duke of Wellington's army in Spain.

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Oxfordshire Shropshire-Somerset-Stafford-Suffolk. [Feb. 1,

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Bicester, Joseph Randell, gent. of Southam, Warwick, to Hetty, eldest daughter of the late Jas. Egerton, esq. At Wendlebury, Benj. Price, esq. of Westbury, Bucks, to Eliza, daughter of the Rev. Geo. Dupuis, rector of the former place.

At Oxford, the Rev. Wm. Vaux, fellow of Baliol College, rector of Long and Moor Critchell, Dorset, to Mary, eldest daughter of Dr. Wall.-Mr. Warr, printer, to Miss

Freeman

At Steeple Aston, the Rev Edw. C. Frith, chaplain to the forces in France, to Miss Armetriding, daughter of the Rev. Mr. A.

Died.] At Oxford, Mr. Coggin, 49.— Mrs. Fisher.-Mrs. Allum wife of Mr. Al

lum, baker, 45.-Mr. Martin Smith, broker, 56. Mr. Henry Higgins, sen. 80.-Mrs. Lyster, near 30 years bed-maker and porter to Magdalen Hall, 65.-Wm. Rede, esq. formerly an eminent attorney in London, 84. Mr. John Brown, many years bedmaker at All Souls' College.-Mrs. Ann Modson, mother of Mrs. Ward, of the Marquis of Granby's Head, 77.-Mrs. Elizabeth Capenter, 58.-Henry, youngest son of Jas. Crowdy, esq. of Highworth, Wilts, 20. At Woodstock, Mrs. Perrins, 48.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Wrockwardine, the Rev. J. Gilpin, vicar of that parish, to Mrs. Watkins.

At Shrewsbury, Jas P. Johnson, M. D. to Jane, eldest daughter of the late John Simpson, esq. of Earlstoke, Wilts.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Griffith Gwynn, 82.-Mrs. Stanton, 67.-Mr. Jos. Parker, 63.-Mr. Edw. Home, 77.-Mr. Geo. Crump, 67.-Henry, eldest son of Mr. Peplow, 16.-Mr. Lewis Davies, 80.

At Prees, Mr. John Dicken, sen. bailiff to Sir John Hill for the manor court of Prees. -Mr. Wm. Baugh.

Died.] At Bath, Wm. Whittington esq. fifth son of the late Thos. W. esq. of Hamswell-house, Gloucestershire.-Mrs. Fydell, wite of John F. esq. and eldest daughter of the late Willoughby Wood, esq.-Elizabeth, wife of Major Parry, of the royal marines, and daughter of the late W. Williams, esq. of Lower House, near Beaumaris.-Wm. Joshua W. Taylor, esq. an eminent solicitor, and a member of the corporation of this city.-Marcham Goold, esq. 65.-Henry Monck, esq. eldest son of Lady Araminta M.

Eliza, wife of Dr. Crawford.-Marmaduke Peacocke, esq. 86.—Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Newport, and daughter of C. Garratt, esq. of Market Lavington, Wilts.

At Batheaston Villa, Mrs. Kemeys, wife of John Kemeys Gardner K. esq. of Bertholey House, Monmouthshire.

At Clifton, Rich. Carter, esq. formerly a banker in London.-Margaret, eldest daughter of J. Montgomery, esq. of Fulwood Lodge, Lancashire.-Roger Metcalf, esq. late deputy commissary general, 83.

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At Aqualate Hall, the lady of Sir J. F. Boughey, bart. M. P. of a son.

Married.] At Newcastle, Terrick Jones, esq. of Netherton Hall, near Liverpool, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Bernard Coombe, esq. alderman of the former place.

At Drayton, Geo. R. Dawson, esq. M. P. for Londonderry, to Miss Peel, daughter of Sir Rob. P. bart.

Died.] At Highwood, Uttoxeter, John Smyth, esq.

At Stone, Mr. Thos. Styles, of the Crown Inn.

At Wolverhampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ironmonger.-Mr. Moore, sen.

At Ashwood House, Eliza, second daughter of Edw. Dixon, esq. high sheriff of

At Preston, on the Wildmoors, Mrs. Hamp- Worcestershire.

ton.

At Muxton, Mr. Laurence.

At Westbury, Mrs. Meredith.

At Linley, near Bridgnorth, Thos. Lacon,

esq.

At Newcastle, Mr. Thos. Massey, postmaster, 64.

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At Walton, near Stone, Chas, Hales, esq.

At Stone-hill House, near Lichfield, Mrs. At Astley Abbots, Mrs. Cath. Phillips, 95. Simpson, relict of Dr. Stephen S. 88.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Married.] At Clifton, Wyndham Lewis, esq. of Green Meadow, Glamorgan, to Mary Ann, only daughter of the late John Evans, esq. of Brampton Speke, Devon.

At Bath, the Hon. and Rev. J. C. Maude, brother of Viscount Hawarden, to Mary, eldest daughter of Wm. C. Trevelyan, esq. of Middleney, Somerset.-Wm. Jermingham, esq. son of the late Sir Wm. J. to Anne, daughter of the late Jas. Moore, esq. of Dub. lin.-Peter Henwood, esq. to Miss Bailey, of Thatcham, Berks.-The Rev. Jos, Hunter, minister of Trim-street chapel, to Mary, fourth daughter of Dr. Hayward.

At Stafford, Mr. Sam. Wiggin, 32.-Mr. Chris. Collins, clerk to Messrs. Salt, Stevenson, and Webb, bankers, 46.

At Burslem, Mr. John Sherwin, ironfounder, 63.

At Stoke upon Trent, Mrs. Outram, 80. Mrs. Eliz. Tomkinson, mother of Mr. T. bookseller, 61.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] At Blythburgh, Mr. Pawlet, of Nottingham, to Mrs. Richardson, eldest daughter of John Harrison, esq. of Bury.

Mr. Sam Robinson, of Holton, to Anne, youngest daughter of J. H. Darby, esq. surgeon of Lowestoft.

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Surrey-Sussex-Warwick-Westmoreland-Wilts,

At Woodbridge, Thos. Cobbold, esq. of London, to Mrs. Daw, widow of Maximilian D. esq.

Rev. W. Garthwaite, of Cratfield, to Ann Eliza, e desc daughter of Mr. Woodroffe, of Beccles.

Died.] At bury, Mr. Thos. Warren, many years an eminent land-surveyor, and 25 years parish-clerk of St. James's, in this town, 76. By his two first wives he had 32 children, 14 of whom with his third wife survive.

At Weston Market, Mr. Neale, youngest son of the Rev. Mr. N. of Waldingfield.

SURREY.

Married.] At Farnham, the Rev. Geo. Burdon, of Folkstone, Northumberland, to Maria Susan, daughter of the Rev. Dr. S. Locke.

At Richmond, Jos. Hockley, jun. esq. town-clerk of Guildford, to Miss Ann Taylor.

At Nork House, Fred. Stuart French, esq. eldest son of the Dean of Kildare, to the Hon. Miss Helena Perceval, second daughter of Lord Arden.

At Wandsworth, the Rev. Edw. Smedley, jun. fellow of Sidney College, Cambridge, to Mary, youngest daughter of Jas. Hume, esq. of Wandsworth Common.

At Mortlake, John Hugh Smyth, esq. only son of Sir Hugh S. bart. to Miss Ann Provis.

At Croydon, Mr. Rob. Best, of Newbury, to Amelia, second daughter of the late John Grantham, esq.

Died.] At Clapham, Peter Broadley, esq. many years an active magistrate for the county.

At Godalming, Mr. Thos. Cook, formerly a stationer in that town, 70.

At Combe Wood,. the seat of the Earl of Liverpool, Wellesley, second son of C. Ricketts, esq. 13.

At Stockwell, Capt. Geo. Sheldon, 46. At Camberwell, Mr. John Tooke, formerly a merchant of Yarmouth.

At Mitcham, Mrs. Rutter, wife of Mr. John R. of Ravensbury Mills.

At Carshalton, George, third son of Edw. Putland, esq.

At Cheam, Mrs. Palmer, widow of Thos. P. esq. 71.

At Richmond, Mrs. D'Aranda, widow of the Rev. Peter D'A. late of Twickenham, and vicar of Great Berstead and Wakering, Essex, 79.

At Guildford, Mrs. Drew, 56. → Anna, relict of the Rev. Dr. Hill, rector of Puttenham and vicar of Wonersh.

SUSSEX.

During the past month the town of Brighton has been honoured with the presence of the Prince Regent and his accomplished daughter, the Queen, the Princesses Elizabeth and Mary, and the Duke of Clarence. Her Majesty there celebrated her birth day

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on the 19th of January, the preceding day, on which it is usually kept, having been fixed for the Thanksgiving Day.-Considerable improvements are about to hade in this favourite resort of royaly ne range of houses on the north side of Castle-square, wil come down, in order to the enlargement of the south side of the Pavilion; and the North Steyne is to be inclosed with a handsome palisade and planted, in order to correspond with the grounds of the royal mansion. By a projected new cut in the road from this place to the metropolis, for the making of which the whole money required is already subscribed, the distance between them will be shortened four miles.

Married.] At Chailey, R. W. Blencowe, esq. to Charlotte, second daughter of the Rev. Sir Henry Poole, bart.

At Brighton, Alex. Turnley, esq. of Belfast, to Katharine, youngest daughter of Chas. Greenwood, esq. of Brize Norton, Oxon.

Died.] At Rose Green, near Battle, Gen. Prescot, colonel of the 28th reg. 89.

At Bishopstone, near Seaford, Mrs. Hurdis, mother of the late Rev. Dr. H. professor of poetry in the University of Oxford, 85.

At Broadwater, Mrs. Taylor, who many years kept the White Horse Inn, Steyning, 87.

At Battle, Mrs. Watts, relict of the late Dr. Giles W. 91.

John, eldest son of the Rev. Geo. Wells, rector of Wiston.

At Treeman's, Rich. Wyatt, esq. who served the office of high sheriff of this county in 1787.

At Bexhill, Sarah, second daughter of Mr. Wm. Russell.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Southam, Mr. Wm. Simpson, law-stationer, of Wolverhampton, to Sarah, eidest daughter of the late John Blundell, M. D.

Died.] At Kinfare, the Rev. John Fox, 84. At Birmingham, Mr. Thos. Baxter, 66.Mrs. Mary Dutton, 56.-Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Mr. Hancock, 21.-Caroline, youngest daughter of Mr. Dewson, stationer. Mrs. M. Reynolds, late of Lizzard, near Shiffnall, 84.-Mr. John Snape, an einent land-surveyor, 78.-Miss S. Ansell, youngest daughter of Mr. Isaac A. Mrs. Mence, 76.-Ann, relict of Mr. Thos. Salt.

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Worcestershire-York-Wales.

tor, in a manly introductory address, assures his readers, that his sentiments shall not be influenced by party-motives, and that he "shall have no interest in concealing or palliating, on the one hand, the faults of any organ of the Crown; nor, on the other, will he seek to sour the temper of his readers by captious fault-finding"

Married.] At Laycock, Jas. Burgess, esq. of Westbury Leigh, to Miss Ann Taylor, of Cartridge Farm.

At Devizes, Mr. Hayward, of Roundhay, to Miss Mary Fitchew.

At Bradford, Rich. Olleston, esq. to Miss Eliza Heale.

Died.] At Highworth, Richard Marsh, M.D. whose loss as a medical practitioner will be severely felt in his neighbourhood.

At Sherston, at his father's, the Rev. Thomas Turner, Henry Turner, esq. M. D.

At Marlborough, Mrs. Martin, who for many years kept the Castle and Ball Inn,67. At Malmesbury, Mr. John Sale, 82.

At Froxfield, Mrs. Mary Crook, grandmother of the Rev. R. Exton, of Greensnorton, Northamptonshire, and of Mr. Wm. E. master of the school at Great Horwood, Bucks, who had nearly completed her 92d year, 63 of which she had passed in widowhood.

At Devizes, Abel Filkes, esq. a gentleman highly distinguished for his scientific and philosophical attainments, 64.

At Membery, Henrietta, wife of Richard Townsend, jun. esq.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Samuel Woodward, of Pershore, to Mary, third daughter of Mr. Oldaker, of Fladbury.

J. Benbow, esq. of Dunley Lodge, to Miss Carter, of Bewdley.

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At Hawkeshead, Walter Fawkes, esq. of Farnley Hall, to the Hon. Mrs. Butler, relict of the Hon. P. Butler, third son of the Earl of Carrick.

At Ottringham, the Rev. Rob. Pickering, of Louth, to Miss Jane Jefferson.

Died.] At Hull, Mr. W. Wride, 64.Mr. John Walmsley, of the firm of Cook and Walmsley, grocers, 49-Mr. Edw. Wand, 68.- Mr. Dav. Morrison.-- Mr. John Munckman, 46.-Mrs. Eliz. Walker, 69.

At Barrow, Jas. Edwards, esq. eldest son of the late Mr. E. of Halifax, bookseller. At Knowle, Mirfield, Joshua Ingham, esq. banker, 42.

At Welton, John Richardson, esq. lately an eminent brewer of that place.

At Skeffling, in Holderness, Mr. Henry Bird, 93.

At Skipton, Rob. Birthwistle, esq.

At Heath, near Wakefield, Frances, reliet of Le Gendre Pierce Starkie, esq. of Huntroyd, Lancashire, only daughter of the late W. Hawksworth, of Hawksworth, esq. and grandmother to the present high-sheriff of Lancashire, 68.

At Murton, Mrs. Hartley, relict of Gen. H. esq. of Middleton Lodge, 73.

At Gransmore, Wm. Borton, esq. 75.

At Hollym House, near Partington, the Rev. Rob. Barker, A. M. formerly of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge, rector of Holmpton, and vicar of Holly m and Welwick, 59.

At Wetherby, the Rev. Rich. Kaye, 53, incumbent of the perpetual curacy of Wetherby, formerly of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge, 77.

At Thorp Arch, the Dowager Lady Clifford, youngest daughter of the last Lord Langdale, and married in 1780 to the late Hugh Lord Clifford, elder brother to the pre

Died.] At Malvern, the Rev. John Witts, sent Lord Clifford, by whom she had no isvicar of Cordington, Salop.

At Bewdley, J. Seager, esq. attorney, and mayor of that town.

At Worcester, Miss Oliver, 58.-Mrs. Ainsworth-Mrs. Lloyd, sister of Mrs.Jones, of the Star and Garter Inn, 26.-Mr. N. Willoughby, architect-Mr. George King, 73, and Isabella, his wife, 70.

At Wichenford, Mrs. Timothy, 83.
At Henwick, Thomas Hill, esq.

YORKSHIRE.

At the late quarter sessions for Hull, Mr. John Casson, surgeon, his apprentice, and another youth, were tried for taking away the body of a female, interred in the burialground of the Holy Trinity church. They were sentenced to one month's imprisonment each, and the former to pay a fine of 1001.

Birth.] At Sculcoats, Hull, the wife of John Murray, mariner, of three boys.

Married.] At Ripon, the Rev. J. Oates, to Miss M. Hodgson.-J. W. Harrison, esq. to Frances Elizabeth, second daughter of John Dalton, esq. of Sleningford, York.

sue.

At Sheepscar, Sir D'Arcy Molyneux, bart. by whose decease one of the oldest titles in the baronetage is extinct.

WALES.

Died.] In Carnarvonshire, Capt. John Crawley, R. N. 53.

At Carmarthen, Vaughan Horton, esq. formerly town-clerk of that borough, senior magistrate of the county, and many years the active and able chairman of the quarter sessions, 74.

At Llantrythid, the Rev. George Williams, rector of that parish and a magistrate for Glamorganshire, 53.

At Llandaff, Jos. Williams, esq. 77.

At Place Laurence, Pembrokeshire, Thos. James, esq. formerly a captain 12th foot, and since lieut. col. of the Fishguard Local Militia.

At Landawke, Carmarthen, the hon. John Edwardes, fifth son of lord Kensington, 6.

At Hay, Jas. Williams, esq. a magistrate for the counties of Brecon, Radnor, and Hereford, 67.

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AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

THE pursuits in Agriculture depend much upon the appropriate state of the atmosphere in all seasons, and are more or less affected by the stability or changeable state of the weather. This renders it necessary for the British farmer to be at all times on the alert to sieze the opportunity of availing himself of the appropriate time for his particular purposes: A citcumstance which, if not properly attended to in this fickle climate, will subject him to losses and crosses that will teach him the imperious necessity of attending to the old adage of "making his hay while the sun shines."

The weather of the last month has been remarkably changeable for the season, and has much impeded the field labour of the farmer, but has not in the least injured vegetation.The young wheats are very promising throughout the whole of the midland counties, except in low situations, where they have been injured by the floods, or where the water has been penned up for wan of drainage, but these are very partial spots, owing in a great measure to the neglect of the farmer.

Turnips on the loamy soil have not fed off well, owing to the late wet weather. The farm-yards, from the same cause, have had some relief, where any old rowen remaine din the pastures.

Every kind of agricultural produce, except butter and cheese, is much fallen, and continues very low. This is but a common and natural effect. The lands that produce butter and cheese are old pasture land, which has of late been much bro ken up, owing to the high price of corn. This land cannot be returned to pasture again to produce the same effect for many years to come, and consequently will keep those articles in demand for a considerable time.

The Brassica, and all the soiling tribe, are in the most promising and early state. CORN EXCHANGE, JAN. 22. -Wheat, Foreign, 42s. to 67s.; English, 42s. to 675.Rye, 23s. to 31s.-Barley, 20s to 25s.-Malt, 50s. to 61s.-Oats, 14s. to 27S. Flour, Fine, 50s. to 55s.; Seconds, 45s. to 50s.

SMITHFIELD MARKET, JAN. 22.-Beef, 4s. Od. to 5s. od.-Mutton, 4s. od. to ss. od. -Veal, 4s. 8d. to 6s. 6d.-Pork, 4s. 4d. to 5s. 6d. per stone of 8 lbs.

Hay, 31. to 41. 5s.-Straw, 11. 8s. od. to 11. 14s.-Clover, 41. to 61. 5s.

Hops, New Pockets.-Kent, 71. to 111. 11s.-Sussex, 61. 6s. to sl. 10s.-Essex, 91. to 111. os.-Farnham, 121. to 171.

Average Prices of Corn,

By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, from the Returns received in the Week ended January 20, 1816.

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