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... Mv A .RlI1E: ?? At the Friends' Meeting House, Chelmsford, Mr. R. Tilney, of Boreham, to Martha Sewellj ofthe same place._A. Ricketts, Esq. of Box-hill, Dorking, to Maria, youngest daughter of the, late Rcv. J. T. RodiCk, of Wellingborough._At Bangor, Col. Henry White, M; P. for the county of Dublin, to Eleanor, eldest daughter of W. S. Dempster, Esq. of SkibD, Sutherland.-At Tanbridge, ...

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... MARRIED. At Odstock, Wilts, Wm Grove, Esq. to Frances Harriet, eldest daughter of the'late Charles Grove, ?? of Salisbury._ I Thomas Vardon, Esq. of Downing-street, to Laura Anne, only daughter of Martin Stapylton, Esq. of A1yton, Yorkshire._ TDos. Coventrv, Esq. of Lincola's Inn, barrister at law, to Elizabeth, only daughter of lr. Justice Littledale, Qf Bedford-square.-At Walworth, G o. J. ...

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... E GuLAT sREV DR. N0OLL. The following sketch of the life of this leirned-man atsp peared in a London Paper of yesterday ?? ?? The late Dr. Nicoll was a native of Aberdeenslkire, where his parents maintairtedsn emineiietly resp tabie-ohiiratter In, we believe, a very humble walk of Ife. Tihowever.would. rather,: (in Cowper's phrase) have s pincled themselves blue than refuse the blessings of ...

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... AI a M1ARRIED- A t'Barking, Essex, the Rev. Robert Lnge, of Coddenbam, to Margaret Douglas, third daughter of the Rev. C. Davy, Rector of Barking..-TVhe Rev. IV. Jenkins, Vicar of'Sidmnouth, Devon, to Miss Banger, only daughter of T. 'Banger, Esq.-At Wem,. Salop, the Rev. J. Pattison, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late J. Lee, Esq. of Shrewsbury.-Ai Brixton, the Rev. Edwin Prodgers, to ...

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... SPATH BY STABb1G. - An inquest was held .on Tuesday last, at Ipswich, on view of the, body of Elizabeth Squirrell,'who met with her death in a, amaner most extraordinary. The deceased lived as housekeeper in the service of W. Rodwell, Esq.'solicitor, of Ipswich, and it appeared that on the evening previous to her death she bad quar- relled withlthe butler to the ihmily, naaed ThomasChurchyard, ...