» which burnt down the same; ay ‘the dwel- 
_ Ving-kouse of Mr. Osborn, Pitti all the ex- 
tensive barns and’ out-bu:ldings of Messrs. 
- @sborn, Mavll, and Drury. The fire was 
tarried by the violence of the wind toa dwel- 
“ing house ‘some. hundred yaris distant, 
_awhich was consumed. * The cries of a vitoa- 
ble mare in foal, pigs, &c. which were burnt, 
were truly distressing. The loss in corn, 
. thay, and goods, is yery great ; and insured 
Jonly to a small amount. Only one house 
‘could be saved, and-that had aed fire. 
Pour engines attended, but could save a very 
. Emall part of the houseljold goods, stock, &c. 
+ Notwithstanding the exertions of the inha- 
witants of Banbury, and the engines from 
thence, the wind was so very high, tha: in 
» Yess thanstwo hours'the village was nearly 
“Hurnt s-ddwns Mrs. Osborn was ‘severely 
burnt. 
Married. J At‘Oxford, Mr. James Taylor, 
“to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, Neale, of 
” Storesfield.—Mr. William Costar, to Miss 
fee.+-Mr.-Newman, of the Black Swan, to 
Martha, fourth daughterof Mr.-Busby God- 
frey, of Cumner-—Mr. Lzva Goodyer, to 
Bliss Knapp. * Mii 
At Coombe, near Woodstock, Mr. Harris, 
to. Miss Mary Couling. 
.* At Kidlington, Mc. Henry ‘Crook, to Miss 
Rowland, of Water Eaton. 
4 Diedl.| Ax Oxford, Mrs? Grain, 69.—Mr. 
-. Greenwoud, forr¢erly master of the New Inn. 
—Mr. Rebert Brown, 72:—Mr. Anthony 
» Pull.—Mrs. “Glover, 59—Mr.. Richard 
“3 cailamege 71,—Mrs. Green. —Mr. Appletree, 
~82:—Mr. William Hall.—Mrs. Ellis. —Mrs, 
Dolley, wife of Mr. Robert D. 41.~—Mr. 
"‘Cruwp, a member, of the common-council, 
fe. —MMr. Richard Walker, of the Bell Inn. 
‘At Wytham, Mr. Chrntopher teneen es 
76. 
‘At Charigrove, Mr. Neil. 
» At Doddington, Mr. H. Churchill, a mem- 
‘ber. of the corporation of Oxford. 
>~ At Kiglington, Mr. Hobday, formerly 
“mas ster of the Swan Inn, Tetsworth, 86. 
Myles NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
-* Married.) At Bacby, the Rev. A. H. Mat- 
_~‘thews, Fellow of Jesus College, Cxford, to 
“Charlotte; second” daughter of the late R, 
“‘Mirilotty etq.” - 
Dizd.| At Oundle, Mrs. Wiginton. —Mr. 
~ ‘Joseph Fisher. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Image, relict of the- 
“Rev. Mr. I. 
*-~ At Lowicle, “Nr. John Calston, 70. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
* Married. | “At Beacunsfield, William Col- 
ae eqs ot _ Witney, Oxon,. Ao Miss’ Sarih 
Dell. 
At Aylesbury! “Riéhard, one son of the 
‘date’ Mrv Richard Holloway, of Newton To- 
Pye Wilis, to Anna Maria; youngest daugh- 
“terof thelate’ ‘John ‘Rawbone; génto. Lvs 
Mr. Wiliam Eristow, of Eton College, to 
Mics Lucy Bevington, of the same place. 
: i lata al 
490° Northing ho TG bbe. [hie t, 
‘hampstead and Harpendyn, eldest son of the 
.that the water ‘had been poisoned. . [he 
3 
~ Died] Philip Box, esq. pee 
ingham, andof Fleet-street, London,* tivor 
general ahd’ magistrate for this count 
HERTF OR DSAIRE. 
Married.]’ At, Plamstead'y Bengatia oe 
mers, €¢q- of Mark yate-street, Bedfordsbirey 
to Mi-s Pore, only’ daughter of the late Je- 
remiah P. esq. of the Hyde 
At Baldock, Joseph. Morris, esq. of Ampt- 
hill, Beds, to Murtha, daughter of John 
Prysr, esq. 
-Died.] ‘Suddenty, whilst dressing himself, 
the ev, John Norman Ord, rector of Wheat- 
Rev. Dr. O. of Fornham,Suffoik: ‘Phe above 
valuahle preferment, estimated to beSworth 
42001. per arnum, is in the gi.t of the. Bishop 
of Lincoln, 
At Gravely, Mrs. Salisbury, wife, of the 
Reve Thelwall $. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.. 
A numerous and ‘respectable meeting of 
the proprietors snd occupiers of land, in this 
county, was lately held ac Catmbridze, the 
Earl of Hardwicke in the chair, and entered 
into a variety” of Yesolutions for forming 
an Agricultural Society.. The Earl. of 
Hardwicke was appointed president. ‘The — 
first general meeting of the society will be 
held on Wednesday, the 26th of une, at 
Cambridge. 
An occurrence has’ taken plate at New- / 
market, which is the subject of general’ cons 
versation and surprise among the trequenters 
of the turf. Several horses were entered for 
the claret stakes, and, as usual, were taken 
out. one morning for exercise. “They alk 
drank at one wateting-trough. Some time 
after they had been watered, six of rhem were 
observed to stagger, and then to roll about in 
the greatest agony. Four whose value is _ 
estimated at TOQO]. or 8Q00I, are since dead, 
On examining the water-trough, it was found 
horses were the property of Lord Kinnaird, 
Sir F. Standish, and Mr. Sitwell. “The 7 
Jockey Cleb have resolved to offer a ai 
of 1000 guineas, and an annuity of 100). 
year, to any person who will furnish’a “lee, 
by which the perpetrators of the pane 
act may be discovered. ° 
Married.} ’ At Wisbech, Mr. Ciibes, Ye 
Itiss Dewbarn, second daughter of Mr. D. 
At Cambridge, the Rev. Edward Simons, 
M.A. rector of Ovington, to-Miss S. M. Ro- 
berts: 2 _ 
Died.] At Cambridge, J. Longley, esq. 92. 
—Mrs. Purchas, wife ef John P.esq.—fohn, 
only son of Mr. Lewis Apsey, -37.— ohn, 
eldest son of Jolin Iagie, esq 22. — . 
At March, Isle of Ely, a ag Hot 
hold. 
At Solvam, the Rev. P. Scott; 6% 
At Ely, Mr. Nathan ¢ jdeter: a 
At Whittlesford: Tare “Mrs. Fi ret of 
London, 30. ” * r 
Au Upwellg Mr. James Miles. ts: "a 
‘NORFOLK, 
