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widow, late of Downend—Aged 91, Mr. 
Joseph Pearce ; he was a methodist 70 
years, and the only surviving one in the 
eity of the first establishment—Mr. T. 
Webb, maker of gauging instraments.— 
Aged 21, Peregrine, eldest son of the late 
N. Stockdale, esq. of Drimpton, Dorset. 
At Painswick, 67, Sarah, relict of the 
late Mr. T. Hogg, whose kindness of 
heart, together with her steady aud suc- 
cessful exertions, during a long period of 
widowhood, to promote the welfare of a 
numerous family, entitle her to be remem- 
bered, with grateful affection, by a large 
circle of relatives and friends. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| On the third of December, 
at Charles Town, South Carolina, J. M. 
Matheson, esq. to Mary, youngest daughter 
of Mrs. Field, late of Holywell, in Oxford. 
—At Oxford, Mr. J. Davenport, jun. to 
‘Anne, 2d daughter of Mrs. Carter.—At 
Cassington, Mr. W. Kerwood, to Miss 
Hales—W. White, esq. of Tavistock- 
square, London, to the only daughter of 
J. Bull, esq. of Oxford. 
Died.] At Oxford, the Rey. T. Hodson, 
D.D. Principal of Brazenose College, 
Regius Professor of Divinity, &c.—Miss 
Williams, stationer, 43.—In her 23d year, 
Charlotte, only daughter of Mr. Randall, 
livery stable-keeper.—Sarah, wife of Mr. 
W. Morris.—James, second son of Mr. 
Gardiner, city marshal, 18.—Mr. H. 
Tash, many years master of the Three 
Goats inn.—Eliza, eldest daughter of Mrs. 
Buckland, 23. 
At Banbury, 63, C. Wyatt, esq. formerly 
an eminent banker. 
At Bicester, 55, Mrs. M. Jones, of the 
Cross Keys inn. 
The Rey. Mr. Faulkner, vicar of Ded- 
dington.—In her 84th year, Mrs. Clark, 
wife of Mr. R. C. brewer, of Ambrosden. 
BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE, 
The elegant little church, building at 
Theale, near Windsor, will shortly be 
ready for the reception of the inhabitants. 
Mr. Garbett is the architect. 
Married.| At High Wycombe, the Rev. 
T. Boys, to Miss Somers —W. Sykes, esq. 
only brother of Sir F. S. of Basildon Park, 
Berks, to Miss Gattery, of Exeter —The 
Rey. S. Sherman, of Reading, to Mary, 
daughter of H. R. Grant, esq. of Bristol. 
Died.| At Reading, J. Bickham, esq. 
At Buckingham, suddenly, Mr. B. Kir- 
by, baker. 
At Windsor, in his 69th year, Mr. Is. 
Silcock, surgeon.—At Newport Pagnell, 
in her 78th year, Mary, wite of Mr. G. 
Knibb. 
At West Wycomb, 20, Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Rawlinson. 
At Cambridge, in his 23d year, C. C. 
Risley, esq. of St. John’s College, and se- 
Oufordshire—Northamptonshire. 
[Feb. 1, 
cond son of the Rev. J. R. of Tingewick, 
Bucks. 
Elizabeth, wife of A. Bacon, esq. of 
Benham, Bucks. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| The Rev. R. Cecil, of Har- 
penden, Herts, to Miss Goodrick, niece to 
the Rey. J. Gilbert, of Hull.—At Turvey, 
Mr. G. Hitchcock, hosier, of Leicester, to 
Letitia, seventh daughter of T. Pinkard, 
gent.—Mr. T. Fellows, of Rickmansworth, 
to Mary, daughter of the late T. Howard, 
esq. of Batchworth Heath House. 
Died.| At Bedford, C. Webb, esq. al- 
derman. 
At Hitchin, Mr. Sams, collar-maker. 
Striking the table with great force in wa- 
gering an assertion, and rising to take out 
the money, he fell back into his seat and 
instantly expired. 
Aged 74, the Rev. S. R. Weston, D.D: 
rector of Therfield, near Royston, anda 
prebend of St. Paul’s Cathedral.—At Pot- 
ton, 80, at the end of a long frolic, W- 
Livett, gent. an eccentric character, of 
much native humour, and many natural 
capabilities. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
The Roman remains (a payement and 
other curiosities) lately excavated at Cais- 
tor, near Peterborough, are found, on exa- 
mination, to exceed any thing previously 
discovered, in point of extent, beauty, and 
antiquarian value. The ground on whick 
the digging commenced is near the chureh, 
and forms part of the premises and free- 
hold of Mr. Wright. 
Married.| At Clipstone, Major W. Faw- 
cett, grandson of the late General Sir Wm. 
F. to C. A. Knox, eldest daughter of H. 
Coleman, esq. and widow of the late W. 
K. esq. of Carlton Hall, Leicestershire-— 
In London, Mr. Z. Stephens, of Emping- 
ham in Rutland, to Miss E. Berridge, late 
of Peterborough.—E. Faux, esq. of Thorn- 
by Lodge, to Miss C. Mousley, of Barton- 
under-Needwood.—W. L. Bicknell, esq. of 
Lincoln’s Inn, to Louisa, daughter of the 
Rey. J. Lloyd, of Barnack, in this county. 
—Mr. T. Goffe, farmer and grazier, of 
Kings Sutton, to Miss S. Spencer, of Ad- 
derbury, Oxon. 
Died.} At Northampton, in his 63d 
year, W. Paine, gent. 
At Oundle, 76, Mr. T. Adson, wateh- 
maker, but retired from business. He had 
been many years an inhabitant, and was 
eccentric in his mode of living and cha- 
racter. 
In his 45th year, Mr. R. Rudd, second 
son of the late Mr. R. of Hardingstone, 
near Northampton. ‘ 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
Complaints are made that in the Town 
Jail at Cambridge, there is neither chapel 
nor chaplain, nor any to give religious 
instruction, 
