380 Oxfordshire — Buckingham and 



tbe widow of R. W. Hall, esq. justly la- 

 mented. 



At Tewkesbury, 96, Mr. William Tom- 

 kins. 



At Siston, 40, Mrs. Maria Gould, re- 

 potted. — At Biinscomb Port, tb»* wife of 

 Mr. Richiird Miller, banker. — At Dim- 

 jiiock, Mr. Hartland.— At Widford, 8?, 

 Mr. Hi nry Seeker, universally esteemed. 

 — At Kin-istanley, Mr. Holder.— At Kings- 

 cote, 67, Mis VVricht.— At Maisey Hairp- 

 ton, Mr. Wiiliani CoUett. 



At Chelteniiam, after an indisposition of 

 a few davs only, James King, esq. master 

 of the ceiemonies of that (.lace, and of tlie 

 Upper Assembly Rooms at Batli. On the 

 icnuval ol Mr. Tyson, in 1785, to the Up- 

 per Koonis, he w as elected Master of the 

 Ceremonies of the Lower Assembly Rooms; 

 and on the resignation of Mr. Tyson, Mr. 

 Kirg was himself translated to the Upper 

 Roows, at the rommcneement of the sea- 

 son of J80.5; where, and at Cheltenham, 

 lie ccntjuiied to otficiate highly to the satis- 

 faction cf til 13 nobility and gtatry, to the 

 period of his decease. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



The magistrates of several hundreds in 

 this county have expressed their determi- 

 nation, at the late day of licensing public, 

 houses, tliat if, in future, any complaint 

 •was made against any public-house, in the 

 hands of a brewer, di the badness of the 

 beer, they would, at the next licensing 

 day, grant a lieense to the publican, and 

 not to the house, so that he might leniove 

 to any other house. 



• Married.] S. Collingwood, esq. of Ox- 

 ford, to Miss Ann Jemima Huntly, late of 

 Reading.— Daniell Taunton, esq. of Ox- 

 ford, to Miss Bradford, of Swindcn.— Mr. 

 R. H. Freeborn, of Oxford, to Mi?s Eliza- 

 beth Pratt, of Narborough Lodge.— Mr. 

 Hunt, of Oxford, to Miss Hartin, of Bi- 

 cester.— Mr. Joseph Ward, of Banbury, to 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Stacey, of Wardingtoli. — 

 "William Hayward, jun. esq. of Watliiigton, 

 to Miss Jane Eleanor Webb, of Woking- 

 ham.- Mr, John Tew, of Fencot, to INlrs, 

 Taylor, of Hcadington.— Mr. R. Davey; 

 of Dorchester, to INIiss L. C. Morgan, of 

 Coughton.— Mr. Charles Lovegrove, to 

 Miss Wildgoo»e, both of Little Milton. 



Died.'] At Oxford, IMrs. Gould.— In St. 

 Giles's, at an advanced age, Mrs. Busby.— 

 In Pembroke-street, 64, Mr. Beechy, sud- 

 denly. 



AtThame, 82, Mr. H. Dimmock, greatly 

 respected. 



At Haseley. F. Wastie, esq.— At Stad- 

 hampton, 7b, ^Trs. El.zabeth Ayres.— At 

 Benson, at an advanced are, Mrs. Norman. 

 — At Wluatley, Mrs. Griljin. 



BUCI INOHAM AND El'liKSHlRE. 



]\1arrud.] Mr. Thomas Burton, of New- 

 bury, to Miss Jane Ifooper, of Hatt-huuse. 

 —Mr. May, of Eaglefield, to Miss Strange, 

 #fTheale, 



Berkshire — Hertford.) SfC. [Nov. i. 



Died.] At Bill-hill, General Gower.— 

 At Groundwellhouse, 8.5, Mrs. C. Wayke. 

 —At White Waltham, 77, Thomas Kaw- 

 lings, esq. 



At Reading, Mary, the wife of Dr. "Val- 

 py : she was tlie sister of William Benwell, 

 of Trinity-college, Oxford, and, like her 

 brother, she died of a fever, occasioned by 

 her anxious and unremitting attentioM to 

 some sick members of her family. She 

 made all around her hajjpy ; and she was 

 herself liiippy in her family, in her con- 

 nexions, and in her own retiections. To- 

 wards the pupils of Dr. Valpy's establish- 

 ment, over the domestic part of which she 

 presidi.'d, she acted not only as a friend 

 but a mother. A short time ago they gave 

 an interesting proof of their love and gra- 

 titude, by presenting her with plate 

 amountim; to 250 gumeas ; a git't, the va- 

 lue of which was considerably increased 

 by the endearing manner ia which it was 

 made. 



HERTFORD AMD BEDFORD. 



Married.] Mr. W. Lane, of Biggles- 

 wade, to Miss Mary Freeman, of West 

 Walton. 



Died.] At Bontingford, Mrs. Amelia 

 Wortham. — At Hoddesdon, 65, the widow 

 of W. Farrington, esq. 



At Harrold, 72, Mrs. Clapham. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. W. Wing, of Thorpe, to 

 Miss Sarah Wells, of Peterborough. — Tho- 

 mas Mercer, esq. of Hackleton, to Miss 

 Catherine Boulton. — Mr. Perkins, of Buck- 

 ingham, to Miss Hannah King, of Cold 

 Afhby.— Mr. Richard Wittakcr, to Miss 

 S. Rose, both of Kettering. — Mr. James 

 Eland Hobson, of Lrmdon, to Miss Matilda 

 Eland, of Thrapston. 



Died,] At Northampton, Mrs. Drake. — 

 60, Mr. Edge. 



At Peterborough, 62, Mr. J. Sherman. 



At Kettering, 'i2, Mr. Sherman. — 

 80, Mr. CInistopher WilsoB. 



At Towcester, 65, Mr. Henry Sinies. jj. 



At Paulerspiiry,Miss Ann Master. 



At Horton, 87, Sir Robert Gunning, 

 bait. K.B.— At Isliam, 38, Mrs. Smith. — 

 At Lodilington, Mr. Thomas Dainty. 



■ bAMBHIDGE AND HUNTJ NCiUONSHIRIi;. 



' Mi&rii'd.] William Jelliugs, esq, of Me« '^ 

 pal, to Miss Mary Macormick, of Witcham, 

 —At E\nesbury, Mr. J. Atterbnry, to 

 Miss Ann While, of Long Stow. — At Lit^ 

 tie Stukelcy, Mr. Falconer, surgeon, tot 

 Miss Ann Cray, of Great Gcdding. 



Died.] A^ Cambridge, in the University, 

 the Rev. Edward Blomfield, M.A. Fellowr 

 and Assistant Tutor of Emanuel College. 



At Warboys, 66, Frances, wife of the 

 Pev. Robert Fowlci-, 



NORFOLK. 



Mwried.] Mr. James Graves, to Miss 

 Sarah Buttifant. — Mr, Thomas Browne, to 

 Miss Charlotte Yallop. — Mr. Thomas Love^ 

 to Miss Mary Goring: all of Norwich.— > 



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