1807.J Oxfordshire— Northamptonshire — IluntiiigdomhirCy Kc. 609 



Died.] At Cheltenham, the Rev. Sir 

 Richard Cope, of Eramfliill, Southampton. 



Ax. Glocefter, George Dinely Goodyere, 

 efq. formerly in the Eaft India Company't 

 fervice. 



At Cain's Crofs, near Stroud, Mr. William 

 Jennings, 89. 



At Upton St. Leonard's, Mr. Henry 

 Frankis. 



At Ruardean, Mr. John Craddock, 76. 



Mr. Thomas Coombe, one of the propri- 

 etors of the Arclcy tin and iron works. 



At Uley, near Durfley, Thomas Went, 

 efq. an eminent clothier. 



At Thornbury workhoiife, Mary Biggs, 

 103. She had been a pauper upward^ of 3.5 

 years, and retained her faculties unimpaired 

 to the laft. 



OXFOR t>SHIR E. 



Married.'] At Hook Norton, Mr. E. 

 "Woodman, of Chipping Norton, to IMifs S. 

 Wells. 



Died.] At Oxford, Mr. James Rofe, 85.— 

 Mifs Ann Haynes, ,6. 



At Marfton, near Oxford, Mrs Mary Sims, 



He. 



At Chipping Norton, Mr. M. Dewes. 

 At Kirtlington, iVIr. Richard Yonge. 

 At Coin St. Aldwin's, near Fair/ord, Thos. 

 Ingram, efq. 83. 



NORTH.XMPTONSHIEE. 



Married ] AtTowcetter, Mr. Robert Coc- 

 kerill, to Mifs Elizabeth Middleton. 



Mr. Cure, of Long Buckby, to Mrs. John- 

 fon, of Northampton. 



Died.] At Newnham, Mr. John Hick- 

 man, 61. He has bequeathed 501. to the 

 General Infirmary. 



At King's Clife, Mrs. Boughton, 62. 



At Northampton, Mr B.ilaani, fadler.— 

 Mr, Clarke, fuigeon and apothecary. 



At Pitsford, Mrs. Bull, reliift of Mr. Wm. 

 B. ofDaventry, 7'"). 



HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



Died.] At By thorn, Mr. Wm. George. 



At St. Neot's, Mr. John Park, attorney at 

 law, 75. 



At Newport Pagnell, Mrs. Stevens, rellft 

 of Mr. John S. of Stantonbury. 



At St. Ives, Mrs. Hutchinfon, wife of Mr. 

 Thomas H. 



BEDFORDSHIRE. 



Died.] At Harlington, Ptirs. Jennings, 

 widow of Arthur J. elq. and aunt to Samuel 

 "VV'hitbread, efq. 



CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



The gold and filver medals, orTered by Dr. 

 William Turton for the Left poetical eft'ulions 

 to the memory of Lord Nelfon^ have been 

 adjudged to two compoiltions : the firft by 

 Mr. lialeigli Trcvelyan, of St. John's col- 

 lege j and the f'icond by Mr. IVl ainwaring, 

 of Brombrow Hall, Chelhire. The.'i: cumpo- 

 fuions will be publilhed in the courfe of the 

 fnfuing fpring. 



Sdarrkd.] At Ncwnudiet, Captali^ Bvn- 



ham, of the Weft Norfolk militia, to IMifs 

 Witiiams, youngeft daughter of the Rev, 

 Thomas W. vicar of Alffifton and Bilhop- 

 ftone, SufTex. 



At Cambridge, Mr. Samuel Kirkby, of 

 Norton Bury, Herts, to Mifs Mary Ind, fe- 

 cond daughter of Mr. Jimes I. of B.ilJock. 



Died] At Cambridge, Mr. James Bell. 

 —Mrs Smith, wife of Mr. S. of the Town 

 Coffee Houfe.— Mr. Thomas Thackeray, 70, 

 an eminent forgeon; in which profefTion he 

 had been actively engaged for 50 years. — 

 Mifs Sarah Plycr, daughter of Mr. P^ of 

 Stotfold, Beds. 



At Barnwell Priory, Mrs. BuUen, wife of 

 Mr. Alderman B. of Cambridge, 78. 



At Do«rnham Market, Mr. Thomas Of- 

 born, 6Si. 



At Little Abington, Mifs Marianne Pern, 

 youngeft daughter of the Rev. Andrew P. 



At Caxton, Mifs Wallis, of the Crown 

 Inn. 



At Witcham, near Ely, Mr. William Gre- 

 gory, 69. 



NORFOLK. 



Married.] At Thorpe, Mr. John RobinfoHf 

 to Mifs Charlotte Hawkes. 



At Wells, John Hill, jun. efq. to Mifs 

 Marv Graham, fourth daughter of the late 

 Waxham G. efq. of Jamaica. 



Mr. Shaw, attorney, of Ayllham, to Mifs 

 Baldwin, of Reepliam. 



Mr. Manby, furgeon, of Rcedham, to Mifj 

 F. Watfon, of Lynn. 



At Norwich, Mr. Kgbtling, wine-mer- 

 chant, to Mifs Anna Maria Withers.' 



At /i'armouth, Mr. James Dufficld, of 

 Fieethorpe, to Mifs Sarah Coppin. — Mr. 

 John Skmner, of Belton, to Mifs Maria Har- 

 vey, of Relham. 



At Baltimore, in the ftate of Maryland, 

 Noith America, Richard Uinmore, formerly 

 a furgeon at Walton in this county, and 

 now of Alexandria in North America, to 

 Mrs. Oliver, reliit of Thomas O. efq. of 

 Norwich. 



Died.] AtThetford, after an illnefs but of 

 a few days, in the .ilft year of his age, Wm. 

 Robert Minnay, M. D of Thetford ; whofe 

 long and fuccefsful exercife of his profeffion 

 had jultly conferred upon him a high degree 

 of .nedic.il ce'.e.rity, and whofe lols will be 

 keenly felt tnrough the circle of hib late very 

 extenfive practice. 



At Norwich, Av%. Safannah Wythe, 7?. 

 — Mr. Wm. Palmer, 84 — Mrs. Uunn, 7'.'. 

 —Mr. John Bell. His death was occafioned 

 by accidentally falling down flairs. — Mrs. 

 Galey, 101. — Mr. John Betts, of the Boy 

 and Cup public-houfe. 



John Greene Bafeley, efq. 66, one of the 

 aldermen of FyebriJije Ward, to which he 

 was ele£ted on the dtceafe of Jeremiah Ives, 

 efq. in the year ITST. He fervcd the ofhce 

 of Iheritf in 1789, and that of mayor in 17i>l. 



