281 OxfonJihire— Bucks and Berks— Herts and Beds, S^c 

 the fiiciidlc>.s and tiistresspil. His nindi'sty 

 and haniiiity were as distinsuislied I'.a- 

 tinesof liis rliaractrias his Ubeiality, for 

 in tiio piarlice of Ills ioiii! and well-spfjit 

 life, the pH'ctpt, " Let uut tliy lisht hand 

 lii)o.« what ihy IJt h.iiul doclh," was 

 ftriciiy fulfilled. Mr. Reynolds, theie- 

 • ■ ■ ■ ' the arplaiise 



fore, invaiiably slninncd 

 viuih iie deserved. May his example in- 

 cite thu.^e wlio are blessed with opulence 

 to emulate him in deeds of cliavity, so as to 

 repair, in some measure, tiie loss which all 

 Lave sustaiiscd bv his death. 



OXFUIiOSHlKE. 



Man-icd.'] iSli. I'nster, of Oxford, to 

 Miss Bartiett, of Brackley.— The Rev. 

 T. L. Bennett, of Hi?h Moor, to Miss 

 Prances Wdlcock.— Mr. r.etteris, of Ox- 

 ford, to Miss Betteiis, of London.— Mr. 

 John Padburv, of Banhmy, to iMiss Rut- 

 ter, of Witniv.— .Mr. Richard Middeton, 

 of Cutslow faiin, to Miss EUzaheih Os- 

 borne, of Yarntun. 



Died.] At Oxford, 35, Jliss Jane Flmer, 

 of Chiielhampion.— '.'4, the wife of l\lr. 

 "Cliaik's Brown, ijreatly regrelted.— 24, 

 Miss Harriet Louisa Heading, jusily la- 

 mented. 



At Dorchester, 77, Mv. Lcirjiel Vick. 



At Thame, ».l, the wife of Mr. C. 

 Smith.— 54, Mr. T. Pricket. 



At Shipion, o7, Mis. Hannah Gibson.— 

 At Kiiij; Sutton, 63, IMr. Richard Fort- 

 ram, suddenly.— At Sandford, 24, Mr. 

 AVilliaui Thorp. 



BL'CKS AKl) BERKS. 



At the late trencral ineetniK for licensing 

 alehoas!* keepers in the hnndreds of Fair- 

 cross' and Kintbury Ea^le, in Newbury 

 Division, the complaints made by the pub- 

 licans of the l>adness of the heer served to 

 them by brewers were so geneial, and in 

 eonie instances their intertcnnce in, and 

 monopoly of, public houses so fla;rant, 

 that the magistrates, nine in number, una- 

 Tiiniously resolved—" That the full extent 

 of time for ^1 anting liccnos should he allow- 

 ed to aiver'.tl pulil'Cins, in oider that they 

 fnight pincnre<'ther IwusiS, which the Jus- 

 tici's'woM licence in lieu of those so mono- 

 pniizid, or uheiein any undue influence had 

 been used ;" an example highly honourable 

 to those who set it, and worthy of general 

 imitation. 



A stocking manufactory is about to be 

 establisiied at Ilsley ; the machinery has 

 Leen lemoved from Nottingham, where its 

 arrangements wanted the interests of the 

 unindemnified workmen. 



JUariicil.] H, J. D.n\es, esq. of Mai- 

 denliead Thicket, to M:ss Spencer, of 

 Chatham. 



Died.] At Reading, 64, the Rev. Jo- 

 seph Eyre, M.A. re tor of St. Gile.s 



At Bray Wick Lodge, Robert Ander- 

 «on, esq. 



FERTS AND BEDS. 



Harried.} Mv. George Nicholson, to 



[Oct.l, 



jMiss Ant: Seaiancke, both of Hertford.— 

 I^Ir. James Archer, of Hatfield, to Miss 

 Caroline Griprtrr, of Hertford. — Mr. .Stir- 

 ling, of Cher'sey, »o AllssRIIis, of Barnet.->> 

 Mr. John AhiiPti, ( f Cheiisoy, to Miss 

 Spona:, of r-ghani. — '•:". John Tweed, of 

 Bishop's Storttnrd, to Miss Harriet Lord, 

 of O'.adwiiis.— The Re'. K. C. Handler, 

 of Hern lull, to Miss Cassandra Hutchin- 

 son, of Hatfield. 



Died.] At Bedford, Mrs. ^I. CoulstOA, 

 greatly resirettcd by the poor. 



At Cliertsey, 74, Mrs. Green, of Mary- 

 le hone street. 



At V.'ohnrn, SO, Mrs. Jane Cr'-il. 



At Sarratt, .56, Mr. R. Lipscomb. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



A .Saving Bank for Northampton towli 

 and county, was lately opened. During 

 the first two hours the sum of 901. 3s. 6d. 

 was deposited ; and in the evening 75/. 7s. 



3fariicd.] Mr. L. Hohson, of Welling- 

 borough, to Miss N. F. White, of Tlirap- 

 ston. — Mr. Charles WooUny, of Castle 

 A>hby, to Miss Gonsii, of Boyeat. — Mr. 

 Georue James Joysey, of Brackley, to 

 ISIiss Mary Ann Hickling, of Birmingham. 

 — iMr. Wiiliam Gibbon, to Miss S. Henley, 

 both of Kettering. — Georye Ouiraby, esq. 

 to Miss Wood, both of Oundle. — Tlie 

 Rev. Samuel Adanio, of Ki.«lingbnry, t» 

 Miss S. Hall, of Northampton. 



Died.] At Peterborough, 67, F. Hop- 

 kinson, esq. 



At Eiiston-hall, Catharine, wife of Joha 

 Broadhnrst, esq. M.P. 



At Helmdon, 7S, Mrs. Adkins. 

 At Conrteeu-hall, 24, Mary Alice, wife 

 of Chnrles Wake, esq. 



At Oundle, 70, IMr. John Nootthoiick, 

 fifty years a liveryman of the Company of 

 Stationers, and son of Herman Noor- 

 tlionck, a bookseller of some eminence, 

 and was himself distinguished as a litcrarv 

 character and a worthy man. He passed 

 nearly the whole of his life in the usnal 

 occupations of an author, an index maker, 

 and a corrector of the press. The only 

 works to which his name was ,^ffi:.;ed are, 

 1. a laboiious and a very useful " History 

 of London," 1773, 4to. ; and '>. a valuable 

 " Historical and Classical Dictionary," 

 2 vols. 1776, &V0. 



CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTS. 



Witliin the month there was a Consi- 

 derable fall of snow in the lower parts of 

 Cambridge and Huntingdonshircs, where 

 the frost was so severe as to destroy all the 

 crops of cucumbers and French beans in 

 the extensive market gardens round the 

 city of Ely. 



Mairifd.] The Rev. Wm. Webb, D.D. 

 master of Clare-hall, Cambridge, to Miss 

 AnneGonld, of Foinham. — Mr. John Rad- 

 ford, Jan. of Cambridge, to Miss Anne 

 Clay<!'jn, of Bishop's Storlfoid. — .At Hil- 

 dersham, Thonras Kent, esq. of Lincoln's 

 luB, lo Miss Dofotby Cox.-^The Rev. J. 

 VenlrJs, 



