1811.] Monmoiith—Cloucester—Oxford—Buckinigham, Ke. gt 
~ At Burton Court, Hereford, Miss Brewster, 
younger daughter of the late John B. esq. 
At Hierefurd, Mr. Benjamin Shinn, 74.— 
Mrs, J. Baker, 82.—Mrs. Catherine Shep- 
perd.—Mr. Edward Davies, 75. 
. At Mansell Lacy, Mr John Aabley- 
At Moreton Jefiries, Miss Ann Taylor, 19. 
At Bromyard, Mr. John James, 
. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
» Married.) At Abergavenny, Mr. James 
‘Fisher, of Werndee, to Miss Price, daughter 
ef Mr, P. druggist. 
Died} At Monmouth, Mrs: Johnson, 
wife of T. J. esq. one of the senior aldermen 
ef that town, 90. : 
‘ GLOVCESTERSWIRE. 
The old market-house ‘in Cheltenhamy, 
which has teng een in astate of dilapidation, 
dately fell with a tremendous crash. A fe. 
male was enveloped in the rubbish, and had 
her shoulder dislocated, and was otherwise 
ouch bruised; a Jarge beam falling obliquely 
over her head, saved her life. Considering 
it was market-day, and the numbers passing 
and repassing, it seems a special providence 
that no other accident occurred. 
» During the late contest for a representative 
sy gasliament for this county, the number ot 
freeholders wha voted was? 
Por Sir Berkeley William Guise, bart. 
3114 
For the Hoa. John Dutton - — - 
26338 
5747 
Being 46 less than were polled in the grand 
contest in 1776.° The whole expenditure of 
the two candidates will, it is supposed, fall 
little short of 200,G003. 
Married.] At Glocester, George Worral 
Total 
Counsell; esq. to Miss Trimnell, only sur- 
viving daughter of the late James T. esq. of 
Jamaica. : ; 
At Newent, Mr. Hollister, surgeon, to 
Bliza, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Beale. 
_ At Woodchester, Mr. George Banaster; of 
Tewkesbury, to Elizabeth, cldest daughter 
of Mr. Howard., 
At Tetbury, Mr. John Townsend, of Ci- 
fentester, to Miss. H, Bamford. 
_ Died.| At Ciretvcester, Robert Timbrell, 
sq. a deputy-liewtenant, and acting magis- 
trate, of this county.—-Miss Harden, sister of 
_Mr. H, surgeon. 
At Painswick, Miss Baylis, daughter of the 
late Benjamin B. esq. 
_ At Hempstead, Mr. John Bayley, 46. 
| (At Twining, Mr. David Griffith, 78. 
t Gloucester, Mr. William Potter, one 
ut lay clérks of the cathedral..=Mr. Brod- 
hd bd 
-. At Tewksbury, Mr, Jolins, 
At Quenington, the Rev. John Pettat; 
zector 0; that place, and a magistrate for the 
county. LA it 
; OXFORDSHIRE. 
| Oxford, already one of the most beaucifu 
cities im the’émpite, is about to experience 
some very considerable improvements. A 
great nuhwer of indifferent houses belonging 
to Christ’s and Brazenose Colleges, are, ofx 
the early-expiration of the present leases, to 
be pulled down, and'the'strééts in their neigh 
bourhood are to be widened. Jt is also pro- 
posed to open a-frand avenue to Christ's Col- 
lege, by throwing down the nest. of dicty 
houses which at present obscures:its frome. 
A few days ago, upwards of 150 ipersens, 
comprising all the landlords, ahd.a grext 
number of other persons of the town and vici- 
nity of Banbury, dined ina large cask newly 
erected there, upwards of'seventy feet in cir- 
Gaumference, and eighteen feet high, contain. 
ing, when’ full, 46,000 gallons. - 
Married.) At Cassitgton, Mr: N. Pilking- 
ton, of Kensington, to Miss Mary Ann Thorn- 
ton. . 
At Ensham, Mr. Wheeler, to Miss Stanley. 
—M+r. Scragg, of Kidlington, to Sarah, second 
daughter of Mr. Witsdony of Twelve Acres 
Farm. 
Died} At Beaudesert, near Henley, Mrs. 
Mary Court, 105. 
At Oxford, the Rev. John Webb, formerly 
of Wadham College,’ 66.—+Mr. Jolin. Ward, 
of the Piougb inn.—Mary, daughter of the 
late Mr. Wells, servant of Oriel College — 
Mr, Dix.—Mr. Joha Haines, 63.—Mr, Wil~ 
liam Bailey. Mrs: Best, wife of Mr. John 3. 
48,——Mrs. Collingwood, 56.— Mr. Cole, 64. 
—~-Mrs. Colleutt. | 
At Norton, Mrs. Chapman, 46. 
At Tetsworth, Mr. J. B; Eimonds. 
_( At Ensham,, Mr. Diganuel Jacvise 
At Thame, Mrs. Bristow. 
At Ford, House, near Henley, Mrs. Cooper, 
wife of John C. esq, banker, of Henley: 
| BUCKENGHAMSHIERE. fa 
The -new aqueduct ¢ast-iron bridge of the 
Grand Junction Canal, over: the river Ouse, 
below Stoney Stratford, .was opened January 
21, with the usual ceremonies. The whole 
length of the iron)work is 104, feets it. is 
wide enough for two-beats to pass each ether, 
and has a towing;path of inon attached to it. 
The: bridge. is-firm+and tight,in evenypart, 
and*displays not the least.appearanee of strain 
from the great weight on every part. The 
opening of this,aqueduct, and the passage of 
trade over the embankment, ‘are-empected to 
add,5001; per-month €¢ the. revenkesof the 
company. : 
. Married. | At Stoke Goldiagy, Mr. T. 
Woodcock, of Pipe weil dsody 2, Northampton, 
to Migs Ann Hopkins. ; 
. At Winslew, Mr,John Clarke, of Little 
Horwood, to Miss Sarah Bignell. 
Died.) At Newport Pagnell, » William 
Hancock, esq. steko oh 
MERTPORDSHIRE. 
Married.] AcEssenden, Mr, Thomas Cole- 
mvan, of Gayton, Nerthamptonshire, to Miss 
Jaweod, 3 
Rid J 
