1824.] 
the poor’s-rate levied by the parish. The 
Jury found a verdict for the plaintiff for 20/. 
Married.| John Sidney Farrell, esq., of 
the Artillery, to Miss M. Baynton, of 
Clifton.—John Morgan, esq., of Llan- 
dovery, to Miss M. Jenkins, of Caerleon. 
— Lieut. Wm. Bailey, x.n, to Miss,H. 
Ellis, of Berkeley—Mr. H. S. Ludlow, 
of Pool-kouse, Yate, to Miss L. Mitchell, 
of Joy Cottage, Chippenham.—Mr. W. H. 
Hankins, of the Green-house, Dymock, to 
Miss J. Jones, of Alltabella, near Usk. 
Died.| At Gloucester, 34, Mr. John 
Matthews. 
At Bristol, in Bishop-street, 83, Susan- 
nah, widow of Edw. Watkins, esq., of 
Alveston; 
At Cheltenham, 56, Thomas Tomlins, 
esq. generally esteemed and regretted.— 
67, the Hon. Sophia Acheson, sister to the 
Earl of Gosford. 
At Minchinhampton, 73, Richard White- 
head, esq.—At Hartpury, Mary. Anne, 
wife of Major J. Canning, of the East- 
India Company’s service.— At Brockworth, 
Mr. Baldwyn, suddenly.— At Thornbury, 
51, Samuel Parmiter, of Bristol, a member 
of the Society of Friends, 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Marvied.| Mr. T, Slatter, of Holywell, 
to Miss R. Davis, of the High-street; Mr. 
H. Hamlin, to Miss M. Chaundy, of 
Goat-lane ; Mr. J. Smith, to Miss E. Carter, 
of Holywell; Mr. Giles, to Mrs, Seal: all 
of Oxford.—Mr. W. Brain, to Miss Bears- 
ley, both of Banbury.— Myr. W. Blake, of 
Oakenbam-farm, Newington, to Mrs. S. 
Brangwin, of Grove-end, Bucks. 
Died.| At Oxford, 75, Mrs. E. Evans, 
late St. Aldate’s.—54, Mr. Benj. Davis— 
In St..Ebbe’s, 89, Mr. T. Cox.—In the 
High-street, 47, Mrs. Howse.—In George- 
lane, 65, Mr. Geo. Andrews, deservedly 
regretted. 
At Woodstock, 26, Mr. Geo. Darke, of 
Worcester. 
At Henley-upon- Thames, Mrs. R. Norton. 
At Pyrton, 79, Mr. W. Wiggins, re- 
spected.—At Fair Mile Henley, Mrs. John- 
son.—At Wheatly, 26, Mr. T. Armbrough. 
—At South Hinksey, Mrs. J. Hunt, justly 
regretted. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 
A clerical magistrate of Buckingham- 
shire, a Mr. Lowndes, lately sentenced to 
the thread-mill, on pretence of vagrancy, 
two licensed preachers of the names of 
Harvey and Ward, of the sect of Baptist 
[tevivalists, who were collecting money for 
the erection of chapels. 
A well, possessing medicinal properties, 
situate near the extremity of the Long Walk, 
Windsor, has been lately re-opened by direc - 
tions of the king—lIts taste similar to Chel- 
tenham Spa, 
Died.| Mr. J. Dinsdale, 
Heath; Mr. Geo. Batchelor, to Miss FE. 
Bellingham ; all of Buckingham.—Maurice 
Workman, esq., of Reading, to Miss Soph, 
to Miss M. 
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, &c. 
285 
Weston, of Wilsley Green, Cranbrook.— 
Edwin Fardon, to Lydia Whiting, both of 
Reading, and. of the Society of Friends— 
Mr. J. Gregory, to Miss M. Keates, both 
of Abingdon. 
Died.| At Aylesbury, 74, Mr. Deacon, 
justly respected.—50, Mrs. Woodman. 
At High Wycombe, 67, Mrs. Priscella 
Bevan, a member of the Society of Friends. 
At Reading, Mrs. Frewen.—Mr. Fulkes, 
of the Forbury. — In London-street, 71, 
Mr. Burton.— At Newbury, Mr. J. Stroud. 
At West Hendred, 70, Mr. W. Saunders, 
mucb and deservedly esteemed.—At Streat- 
ley-Mill, Mrs. Child, and Miss Child, her 
sister, both greatly respected. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Nine small tenements held by the poor 
at Eaton, Bedfordshire, were lately de- 
stroyed by fire, together with their contents. 
A subscription has been opened for relief of 
the sufferers. 
Married.| Mr. R. Oldaker, of Rick- 
mansworth, to Miss Lyd. Lawrence, of 
Loosely-row, Prince’s Risborough.— Wil- 
liam Walker, esy., of Berkhampstead, to 
Miss Charl. Parker, of Treleigh-house. 
Died.| At Dunstable, 22, Mr. Chas. 
Hart, of Woodham, Mortimer-hall, near 
Maldon. 
At Hitchin, 69, William Wilshire, esq., 
Chairman of the Bedfordshire Quarter Ses- 
sions, and a magistrate for Hertfordshire. 
Mr: Wilshire was an active and independent 
man, and ever ready to exert himself in the 
cause of the freedom of the subject. 
At Woburn, the Hon. Mrs. Seymour, 
wife of Henry Seymour, esq.—At Saw- 
bridgeworth, Molly, widow of the Rev. 
John Lane, late vicar.—At Great Chissall, 
near Royston, Mrs. Kent. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| QR. T. Scarborough, esq., of 
Northampton, to Louisa, daughter of the 
Rey. S. P. Harpur, rector of Calthorpe.— 
The Rev. Wm. Thursby, vicar of All 
Saints, Northampton, to Miss E. M. Har- 
greaves, of Ormerod-house, Lancashire.— 
Mr. Thornton, to Miss A. French, both of 
Byfield. 
Died.| At Northampton, 81, Mrs, A. 
Cooke.—86, W. Ker, esq. M.p., upwards 
~ of sixty years principal medical attendant 
at the Northampton infirmary. 
CAMBRIDGE AMD HUNTINGDONSHIRE, 
The marble bust of the lamented Dr. E. 
D. Clarke, by Chantrey, is now placed in 
the vestibule of the University Library, at 
Cambridge, among those” fine specimens of 
ancient sculpture which that celebrated 
traveller brought from Greece. 
Married.| John Okes, esq., of Cam- 
bridge, to Miss M. E. C. Martin, of 
Epping.—Mr. J. Smith, of Wisbeach, to 
Miss M. Breese, of Walsoken.—Mr, C. 
Wakefield, to Miss M. Bacchus, both of 
Mareh.—The Rey. — Moore, of Moulton, 
to Betania,, daughter of the late Thomas 
Tunnard, esq., of Frampton-hall. 
Died, 
