476 
about in every direction. Their employers 
and themselves were at utter variance with 
regard to prices of labour, neither party 
conceding any thing. 
Married,] Mr. Joseph Carter, of Glou- 
cester, to Miss M. Tombs, of Hucclecote. 
—Mr. J. P. Gough, of Dursley, to Miss E, 
Legge, of Gloucester.—Capt Tombs, to 
Miss Hale, of Frogmore-street.—Mr. R. 
Smart, to Miss P. Frew.—Mr. Bennett, 
to Miss Davis.—Mr. J. Lewis, to Miss E. 
‘Hooper : all of Bristol.—Mr. T. Davis, to 
Miss Hansby.—Mr. H. Wilson, to Miss 
M. Williams: all of Abergavenny.—The 
Rev. T. Hill, of Haydon Lodge, to Miss 
Hulls, of Corse.—At Stroud, Mr. T, 
Partridge, jun. to Miss M. Mills, of 
Hazle-house.—Jeremiah Hill, jun. esq. of 
Down-house, Westbury, to Miss I’, Daniel, 
of Bristol. 
Died.] At Gloucester, Mr. Hudson.— 
Mrs. Hewlett, deservedly regretted.—In 
Bolt-lane, 40, Mr. W. Binning.—In the 
College Green, 28, Mrs. Hester Gardner, 
highly esteemed and regretted. —30, Miss 
M. Elliott. 
At Bristol, in Castie-street, Mr. S. 
Taylor.—On Kingsdown. parade, Miss J. 
Dick, sister to Gen. D.—At an advanced 
age, Mr. J. Mullowney,—In the Horse- 
fair, 69, Mr. J. Nichols. 
At Cheltenham, 35, Mr. T. Dawes.— 
Miss Butlin, late of Tarville-park, Hen- 
ley.—Capt. Blake, R.N. 
At Cirencester, 23, Mr. W. Taylor.— 
Miss S. Exeter, of Cheltenham.—At 
Alkerton, 18, Miss F. Veel.—At Sandford, 
70, Mr. J. Bastin, much and justly re- 
spected.—At Boddington, Mrs, Long, re- 
gretted.—At Slimbridge, 56, Mr. B. 
Frankis, justly lamented.—At Winter- 
bourne, Mary, wife of the Rev. J, R, 
senior, highly esteemed, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The agriculturists of this county lately 
forwarded a petition to the House of Com- 
mons, praying for relief, 
Murried.}] Mr. Goundrey, to Miss E. 
Sheldon, both of Oxford.—The Rev. Jen- 
kin Thomas, of Oxford, to Miss M. H, 
Tombes, of Quenington.—Mr. J, Cooke, 
of St. Giles’s, Oxford, to Miss C. Fox, of 
Cirencester.—-The Rev, J. Gilbert, A.M. of 
Brazennose:college, Oxford, to Miss A. A. 
Quartley, of Wolverton.—Mr. A. Ayres, 
of Ensham, to Miss M. A. Keadle, of St. 
Giles’s, Oxford. 
Died.| At Oxford, in St. Peter’s-in-the- 
East, 40, Mr. W. Scott.—In the Corn- 
market, 62, Mr. E. Tredwell, deservedly 
regretted.—In St. Giles’s, 59, Mrs. F. 
Aplin.—In Magdalen-parish, 40, Mrs. T. 
Rogers.—35, Mr. R. Harpuy.—84, Mr. T. 
Foster.—In St. Aldate’s, 85, Mr. Saunders, 
—In St. Ebbe’s, 75, Mr. Lane.—In St. 
Aldate’s, 40, Mr. R, Pratt. 
At Thame, 76, Mis, E. Stone, deser- 
vedly regretted, 
Oxfordshire—Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, §c. (June 1, 
At Marston, 36, Mr. R. Coppock.—At 
Ewelme, 48, Mr. E. Leaver—At Long 
Crendon, 78, Mr. R. Creok. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 
The farmers of Berkshire are peculiarly 
distressed: causes of their depression were 
exhibited. at the late Abingdon fair, 
Twenty ewes and twenty lambs sold. for 
91. A lot of lambs purchased at the Jast 
Michaelmas fair at 13s. per head, after 
being kept till the present time, brought 
only 12s. 6d. per head. 
Married.] Mr, Richardson, to Miss. S. 
Woodward, both of Windsor.—fhomas 
Markham Wells Greenwood, esq..of Stone- 
hall, Wallingford, to Miss M. Minshull, of 
Cholsey.—John Harris Freeman, esq. of 
Barton House, to Miss Gethyn, of Witney. 
—The Rev. Edward Burges, of South More- 
ton, to Miss A. Ward, of Bruton, 
Died.] At Aylesbury, Mr. Russell. 
At Windsor, in Park-street, 76, Mrs, 
Anne Clarke, deservedly lamented. 
At Eton, 70, Mr. James Stocker.—83, 
Mr, W. Bristow.—At Eton-Wick, Mrs, 
Hamilton. 
At Langley, Miss E. Swabey. - 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr, J. Hancock, of Hertford, 
to Miss E. Phillips, of Hertingfordbury.— 
Mr. N. Hanmer, of St. Albans, to Miss 
Barton, of Two Waters. 
Died.] At Bedford, the Rey. I, An- 
thony, deservedly lamented. 
At Hertford, Miss Austen, highly 
esteemed and regretted.—Mrs. M. Ram- 
sey.—Mr, Jas. Flack. 
At East Barnett, J. C. Green, esq. late 
of Westminster. 
At St. Albans, Mrs, Causton,—Mr, Jas. 
Barnett. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.} William Lawrance, esq. of 
Peterborough, to Miss H. Bringhurst, of 
Woodstone.—The Rev. J. Middleton, of 
Irchester, to Miss M, Warre, of Tiverton. 
—The Rev. E. B. Lye, M.A. vicar. of 
Raunds, to Miss 8. Whittaker, of Bratton. 
Died.] The Rev. E, Hunt, rector of 
Benefield and Stoke. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
A public meeting was lately held of the 
land-owners, occupiers, and others, of 
Cambridgshire, on their general distress, 
A petition to the House of Commons was 
agreed upon; in their petition they stated 
no relief could be effectual unless ordered 
by a reformed parliament. 
Married.] The Rev. J. Standly, of Caius 
College, Cambridge, to Miss F, Brigstorke, 
of Blaenport.—Mr. Waller, to Miss Duck~ 
ley, both of Newmarket.—Mr. W. Smith, 
of March, to Miss E. Judd, of Wisbech,— 
Mr. F. Sanders, of Benwick, to Miss E, 
Gurling, late of Cambridge. 
Died.] At Cambridge, 42, Mr. T. Hills. 
—Mr. Mole.—On Pembroke-terrace, 26, 
Miss H. Hopkins. A 
t 
