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... MAR RIAGE OF THE REV. H. M. DYER I I AND MISS BEADEL. Tuesday last was a day of high festival at Springfield, the occasion being the marriage of the Rev. Hardwicke Mills Dyer, rector of Shottesbrooke and vicar of White Waltham, Berkshire, to Lilian Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. W. J. Beadel, of Springfield Lyons. Both bride and bridegroom are much respected in this neighbour- hood-the bride as ...

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... A~wtiititcememts of Births, ?? iavn nouncements with No Cards attached, c e& arged' rasAdvertisernents. MARRIAGES. §E~4T~sf3O¢DDAY.-45t December, 1869, at the Cathe. dra!tta~d~ti~ by the Rev. J. Cave-Brown, Brigadier- General* IeHAiBiXine, eommanding at Dinapore, to Charlotte, eldest iadthter of Horatio Goodday, M.D., Bayawater, London.' Asa& i Bias JjNaoct4.-20th- ?? Bees' ?? of Melbourne ...

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... DEATH OF MTR. JAMES ALLEN BANSOME. On Tuesday last we published a abort statement as to Mr. Ransomes health, which must have given many of his friends in the county much uneasiness. We now have the melancholy duty to perform of recording Mr. Ransome's death, The grand old man, to meet whom casually was a pleasure; to know him personally, an addition to the joys of one's existence, is no more ...

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... IrAs OAfl5cfmlnts of Births, cated Macaiage Gn- cenments woith No Cerds attached, are charged dverthSGSalnts. MARRIAGES. toa-11ooas.-2lst ult., by license. at the parish arcb, Streatbam, by the Rev. Mr. Nicolls, ReotQr, shun Stephen Taylor, of Aceacia Cottage, Upper eoting, Surrey, and Swallow Street, Piccadilly, to mi Wilson, youngest daughter of Mr. James Moore, rseryman, Norwich Road, ...

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... W Annosuncernsnts of Births, and Marriage an. nohuncevwnst8 with No Cards attached, owe charged as Advertieemonets. BIRTH. GODDARD.-26th inst., at No. 9, Lower Brook Street, the wife of Mr. D. Ford Goddard, prematurely, of a daughter. I MARRIAGES. LEr-MARPTECS.-lth inst,, at the parish Churob, Aid. borough, Norfolk, by the Rev. J. G. Nelson, William Lee, fishmonger, youngest son of the late ...

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... MARRIAGE OF MISS DEANE, AT HINTLESHANt. Situated just five miles from Ipswich, and far enough to avoid the intrusion of all but the most 15tsty pedes- trians from that town, the village of Hintlesliam is one of the prettiest and most characteristic of English country places. There, as at any time these three centuries, stands a fine Elizabethan mansion, the resi- dence of Colonel J. H. Lloyd ...

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... ar _H to 0itT Announcements of Biths, end Marriage an- to nom emnents with ANo Cards attached, are charged id as Advertisemnents. *n BIRTH. a S.XEa.L-21st inst., at Needham.Market, the wife of W at H. Snell, of a daughter. id 'de MARRIAGES. DEnEs-GLYN.-18th inst., at Ewell Church, by the as Rev. Lewis Deedes, father of the bridegroom, assisted le by the Rev. Cecil Deedes, brother of the ...

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... SAD DEATH OF A LITTLE GIRL AT IPSWICH. On Saturday afternoon, H.. M. Jaokaman, Esq., the Borough Coroner, held an inquest at the Reapers, Inn, Stoke, on the body of a child named Julia Mary Venn, aged seven years, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Venn, who reside at No. 2, Willoughby Villas. The case was an exceedingly painful one, for the deceased had been suffering only fronm'the previous Tuesday, ...

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... FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. S. B. JACKAXAN. The remains of this much lamented gentleman were on Thursday last conveyed to their last resting place in the Ipswich Cemetery. In accordance with. the well-known unassuming character of the deceased gentleman, as well also as with his expressed wishes, the arrangements were as simple as they could pos- sibly be. It was, however, only natural that old ...

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... is AnnoixCempnts of Bizhs, artl Mcarriage an- nolctielnts qvith No Cards attached, are chargedZ as Advertisements. a MARRIAGES. HeiHLmrAN-FLoRY.-2nd inst., at Allhallow's Chnrch, Barking, London, by the Rev. E. N, Wilson, George Henry Hillman, of E . M.'s Customs, the eldest son of I, Frederick George Hillman, Esq., of Hammersmith, to Elizabeth Mary, second daughter of Mr. Isaac Flory, rY ...

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... Announcements of Births, and Marriage an. nounceessents with No Cards attached, are clarged as Advertisenents. MARRIAGES. JEFFRYEs-THORMAN.-1st inst., at Victoria Park Con- gregational Church, by the Rev. R. H.Lovell, Thomas, son of James Jeffryes, of Clapton, to Sarah Ann, third daughter of Edwd. H. Thorman, of West BHam Gas Works, Stratford, Essex. BoLrcoN-CoBBPTT.-5th inst., at the parish ...

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... in ces BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES 'sin ion IN ENGLAND AND WALES. l1v, During the last December quarter there were say 215,451 births registered, equal to an annual rate of sayr 353 tier 1,000. The sex proportion was 103 boys to Ihe 100 girls. tli The natural increase to the population in the last ilso three moiths of 1876, by excess of births over deaths, andwas 93,533. The actual increase ...