380 
esq. of Merridale-house.— At Ironbridge- 
house, Chester, the Rev. J. Vialls, minister 
of the Unitarian chapel in Bristol,—Mr. J. 
Jefferyes, son of the late Rev. Mr. Jefferyes, 
many years vicar of Castle and Birtsmorton, 
in the county of Worcester.— Wm. Edward, 
infant son of Mr. E. Turner, of Barton- 
terrace, . Gloucester.—At Cainscross, 22, 
Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. 
J. Saunders, Stroud.—61, Mrs. A. Jones, of 
Newent.—55, Mr. R. Meaby, of the Old 
Park.—Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. J. 
Allies, of Bristol—At Chipping Sodbury, 
34, Mr. S. S. White.—At Orleans, 24, 
Sarah, the beloved wife of J. W. Walters, 
esq. of Barnwood-house. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
A short time since, part of a Roman villa 
was opened at Wiggenton, in a field belong- 
ing to George Webb, esq. of Broughton 
Castle, when a room 20 feet long and 14 
wide, was completely uncovered, and a great 
portion of the tessellated pavement was found 
neatly perfect. There are other remains 
scattered over a considerable extent, which 
have not yet been examined. 
_ Married.| At Brightnell, J. B. Parry, 
esq. of Lincoln’s Inn, to Miss A. Fane, 
daughter of J. Fane, esq., M.P. for the 
county.—At Wendlebury, the Rey. C. W. 
Stocker, M.A., Fellow of St. John’s Col- 
lege, to Frances Anna, second daughter of 
the Rev. G. Dupuis, rector of Wendlebury. 
—At Somerton, W. W. Hewett, M.D., 
fourth son of W. N. W. Hewett, esq., to 
Snsan Moore, second daughter of the Rev. 
Dr. Braddy, Chaplain in Ordinary to His 
Majesty, and Rector of Somerton, Hartest 
eum Boxted, and Stansfield, in the county 
of Suffolk.—At Banbury, A. Peyton, esq. 
of Birmingham, to Elizabeth, youngest 
daughter of 'F. Cobb, esq. of Banbury.— 
Mr. G. Heard, to Miss Barrett.— At Stone- 
house chapel, Lieut. P. Morris, r.n., to 
Miss Wilson, of Union-street. 
Died.| At Broughton-castle, Mrs. Wheat- 
ly, widow of the late J, Wheatly, esq.— 
32, Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Mr. 
T. Simmons, of St. Giles’s, Oxford.—84, 
Mr. T. Martin, of Littlemore.— At Bicester, 
46, Mrs. M. Jennings, wife of Mr. T. Jen- 
nings.—53, Mr. W.. Foster—At Banbury, 
Mrs. King, sen., mother to the late J. King, 
esq. of Wickham Park,—Elizabeth, wife of 
Mr. M. Merrick, of Devizes. —E. Payne, 
esq. of Thame.—72, Mr. J. Port, of King- 
ston Blount.—41, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. 
G. Benham.—Mr. C. G. Jerram, Fellow of 
Wadham College, Oxford, and son of the 
Rey. C. Jerram, vicar of Chobham. ~ 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Ardington, Berks, Mr. J. 
Reeves, of Ginge, to Miss M. Whitehorn, 
of Ardington Wick.—At Radcliffe, Bucks, 
Mr. E. Lines, of Hillesden, to Miss Smith, 
of Chackmore. 
_ Died. 62, Mr. W. Compton, of Bury 
Farm, Great Missenden.—At Aylesbury, 
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, &c. 
Higgins.— At Cheltenham, T. B. Herrick,, 
[Nov. } 
Mrs. Chitty, wicow of the Rev. G. Chitty.— 
At ‘Thornton-hall, the seat of Sir-T’. Shep- 
pard, the Rev. Mr. Turnor, father of Lady 
Sheppard.—68, Mr. F. Goode, grocer,—’ 
71, Sophia Maria, relict of J. M. Parratt, 
esq., late of Maidenhead.— At Brentford, 
84, G. Burche :t,esq.—At Windsor, Sir F. 
H.Bathurs —Av Hendred, Berks, 66, Mrs. 
T. Metcalfe. 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
A lad named Thomas, aged 16, residing 
with his mother at Watford, requested her to 
let him have his best clothes to go toa party, 
which she refused, when he seized a carving- 
knife from the kitehen dresser, and cut his 
throat so as to Sever the windpipe. Surgicat 
assistance was instantly procured, and the 
wound sewed up, but the rash youth still’ 
continues in a very alarming state. 
A fire at Stevenage on the 2I'st ult. burnt 
five houses to the ground. 
Herts Savings Bank. — Sept. 18.—Cash 
received, 180,254/. 16s. Gd.; returned to: 
depositors, 56,6387. 185. 4d.; invested in 
the Bank, 103,377/. 5s. 10d.; in hand, 
2381. 12s. 4d. 
Married.| At Meppershall, J. Kane, m.v. 
of Winchester, to Barbara, eldest’ daughter 
of the late T. Poynter, of the manor-house, 
Meppershall.— At St. Jehn’s church, Bed- 
ford, Capt. Brown, to Frances, younger 
daughter of J. M. Sharpe, esq., of the island’ 
of Grenada.— At Rickmansworth, W. Wells, 
esq., to Ann, eldest daughter of R. Pinder, 
esq. 
Died.| At Ware, Sarah, relict of the late 
N. Humfrey, esq.—At Bishop Stortford, 
Sarah, the wife of W. Woodham, esq. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| A. Robertson, m.p., of North- 
ampton, to Lucy, only daughter of the late 
S. Pell, esq. of Sywel-hall. ‘ 
Died.| 67, the Rev. R. Blayney, preben- 
dary of Sarum, and rector of Pitsford, near 
Northampton. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRES, 
Married.| At Brampton, Mr. Dent, land- 
steward to Lady O. Sparrow, to Miss Hat- 
chett, of that place:—Mr: J: Beale, of St. 
Ive’s, to Miss M. Chapman, of Hatfield, 
Herts. 
NORFOLK, 
- In the town of Yarmouth, in Norfolk, 
herrings are sold annually to the amount of 
40,0001. sterling; but what is still more 
extraordinary, shrimps are sent from thence 
to London, which produce to the fishermen 
8000/. per annum. 
The disbursements at the Musieal Festival’ 
for the benefit of the Norwich Hospital, are 
estimated at about 4000/., and the receipts 
at nearly 7000/:— 13,087 persons were 
present. 
Married.| At Letheringsett, Mr. J. Kerry, 
of Stoke Holy Cross, to Ann, youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. J. Caythorpe, of 
Holt. — E. Cooper, esq. of Dereham, to 
Harriet, eldest daughter of T. Smyth, esq. 
Died.| At Drinkston, 67, the Rev. H: 
Patterson, 
