1825.) Oxfordshire, Hertford, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Kent. 
of Newport, to Margaret, daughter of the late T. 
Mutlow, esq. of Chepstow—W. Williams, esq. of 
Bristol, to Sophia, eldest daughter of —. Levering, 
esq. of Ilfracombe—At Bristol, W. W. Haynes, esq. 
of Neath, to Ann, daughter of the late Rev. W. H. 
Collins, of Oxwich, Glamorgan—At Oldveston, J. 
D. Moxon, esq. of Liverpool, to Harriet, daughter 
of the late J. Ward, esq. of Oldveston. 
Died.] At Clifton, T. Monkhouse, esq. of Glou- 
cester-place, London— At Wooton - under - Edge, 
28, Charles, only son of H. W. Dyer, esq.—61, Mrs. 
Mansfield, of Chipping Sudbury—At Bristol, T. 
Stock, esq. of Wickwar—At Clifton, Mrs. Venour, 
relict of J, Venour, esq. of Welsbourn, Warwick— 
74, the Venerable and Rev. T. Rudge, B.D. arch- 
deacon of the diocese of Gloucester, chancellor of 
thé diocese of Hereford, vicar of Haresfield, and 41 
years rector of St. Michael’s, Gloucester — Mrs. 
‘Trenfield, wife of J. Trenfield, esq. of Clifton.—At 
Cheltenham, Mrs. Sutton, widow of the late W. 
utton, esq. of Scofton, Notts—21, Charles, se- 
cond son of J. Phillpott, esq. of Gloucester—At 
Bitton Parsonage, 31, Ann, wife of the Rev. H. T. 
Ellicombe—At Alderley, 91, the Rev. E. Draper, 
rector of Leckhamton—28, Mr. E. Morse, of Chel- 
tenham—At Gothic-cottage, Miss C. Vassall—At 
Cheltenham, H. Heyman, esq. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
' Married.) Mr. Silvester, of Oxford, to Sarah, 
youngest daughter of the late Mr. J. Sheen, of Great- 
worth, Northamptonshire. 
Died.) In St. Peter’s-in-the-East, 77, Mrs. Ann 
Clarke. She kept a school for children, yet, al- 
though in no way disabled, during the last thirty 
years of her life she was not once known to go into 
the street—56, Mrs. Loder. 
BUCKS AND BERKS. 
Whalton-lodge, the seat of Hugh Douglas, esq. 
near Stoney Stratford, was lately destroyed by fire, 
by some linen taking fire in the laundry. The cot- 
tage had lately undergone a thorough repair; and 
there was nothing saved, as the inmates had diffi- 
culty in escaping themselves. 
Married.] At Ampthill, Beds, G. W. Chapman, 
esq. of Windsor, to Harriett, only daughter of S. 
Davis, esq. of Ampthill—J. P. Stevens, esq. to Mrs. 
Ann Maria Coombes, both of Windsor—At Hunger- 
ford, T. Coleman, ésq.of Aldbourne, Wilts, to Miss 
Wensley—At Aylesbury, Elizabeth, second daughter 
of the Rev. Wm. Gume, of Aylesbury, to Mr. R. 
F. Heath. 
Died.) Elizabeth, wife of W. W. Clarke, esq. of 
Ardington, Berks—At Ravenstone, 76, R. Creswell, 
esq.—At Windsor, 81, Mrs. Thomas, widow of the 
late Dr. Thomas—At Amersham, Mrs. Mason, wife 
of H. W. Mason, esq.—At Calcut-park, Berks, 90, 
H. Sperling,.esq. of Dynes-hall, Essex—At Binfield- 
lodge, Berks, 84, T. Neate, esq.—At Amersham, 
Bucks, Mary, relict of the Rev. W. Bradley—At 
Cockampton, 77, J. Wyatt, esq.-—At Eton, the 
Hon. Anthony Francis Ashley Cooper. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORD. 
- Married.) At East Barnett, Wm. Elmhirst, esq. to 
Anna Frances, second daughter of W. Walker; esq. 
of Everley-lodge, Herts. 
Died.] At Berkhampstead, 46, Lieut. Edwards, 
R.N.—Jane, wife of the Rev. W. Parslow, vicar of 
Yardley, Hertfordshire—At Watford, 73, Mrs. E. 
Whittingstall—At Ritchie, Herts, 87, J. Field, esq. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
Died.) Harriet, wife of T. Fiske, esq. of Cam- 
bridge—At Ely, 75, Luke Simpson, esq.—At Cam- 
293 
bridge, Mr. C. Field, of Trinity-college—At Shel- 
fanger, 105, J. Catchpole. 
NORFOLK. 
. Married.) At Wymondham, W. J. Robberds, 
esq. of Norwich, to Mary, only daughter of the 
Rev. E. Ross, of Wymondham. 
Died.] At Stow Bardolph, Thomas, youngest son 
of the late T. Drake, esq. of Meyton-Hall— At 
Holkham-hall, 45, the Rev. R. Odell, B.A. — At 
Wells, James Cassidy, esq.—At South Kelsey-hall, 
near Caistor, 79, P. Skipworth, esq.—At Norwich, 
J. C. Hamp, esq.—At Hot-lodge, 79, Mrs. I. Statver. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] The Rey. Mr. Gifford, of Cewlings, 
to Jane, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Hopkins, of 
Linton. 
Died.] At Ipswich, Letitia, wife of W. J. Symons, 
esq- late of Bury — 67, Mrs. Palfry, of Bury—At 
Ipswich, Mrs. Humphreys—At Hayden-cottage, Or- 
ford, 58, M. F. Wade, esq. 
ESSEX. 
Married.) At West-ham, J. T. Hodson, esq. of 
Calcutta, to Miss Marshall—At Hazeleigh, J. Rand, 
esq. to Miss Hammond—At Earl’s-colne, J. P. Bur- 
rows, esq. to Henrietta, daughter of the late Rev. 
T. Cardwardine, of Colne-priory—At Colchester, 
the Rey. W. Latten, to Miss S. Green—At Great 
Dunmow, C. F. Naegall, esq. to Miss Burrows, 
eldest daughter of the late Rev. A. Richardson, 
D.D. ae, 
’ Died.] At Ballingdon, 48, Mr. Thompson, of 
Sudbury—v2, W. Bedford, esq. of Walthamstow— 
At the Rectory, Anne, wife of the Rey. W- Gilly, 
rector of Wanstead—The Rev. J. B. Polhill, rector 
of Hadleigh—The Rey. F. Horsley, vicar of Match- 
ing. . 
KENT. 
The discovery of the long-concealed tomb of John 
de Shepey, in Rochester Cathedral, has excited great 
interest among antiquaries. This John de Shepey 
was prior to the convent of St. Benedict, at Roches- 
ter, in the year 1333. In 1334 he caused the tower 
of the convent to be raised higher, and roofed with 
lead, and built a new refectory for the monks, for 
which he received 100 marcs; he also repaired the 
interior of the convent, and beautified the shrines of 
St. Michael, and several other saints, at a great’ ex- 
pense. On the 27th December, 1352, he was elected 
Bishop of Rochester, by *papal bull (having been 
nominated to the See by the King’s recommenda- 
tion), and was consecrated at the priory of St. Mary 
Overy by the Bishop of Winchester. In 1356, he 
was appointed Chancellor of England, and he exe- 
cuted that office for two years, when he was consti- 
tuted Lord Treasurer, which office he held till his 
death, which happened at Lambeth in 1360. He 
was buried in Rochester Cathedral, and his por- 
traiture painted on the wall over his place of burial. 
He was very much esteemed, and had the character 
of being well skilled both in science and literature. 
Married.] At East Sutton, W. Chandler, esq. to 
Mrs. Ann Grigsby, widow of the late S. Grigsby, 
esq. of the Royal Guards—At Upper Deal, Capt. W. 
Fryer, late of the 4th Queen’s own Light Dragoons, 
to Ann Matilda, youngest daughter of Captain G. 
Baker, R.N. of Thistle-grove, Little Chelsea—At 
Westerham, J. Lacey, esq. of Salisbury, to Harriett, 
daughter of J. Dyson, esq. of Downham—At Lewis- 
ham, Mr. Paschal Fenochia, of Gibraltar, to Char- 
lotte, second daughter of A. Lawrie, esq. of London. 
Died.] At Canterbury, the lady of the Rev. J. 
Croft, prebendary of Canterbury—77, A. S. Loftie, 
esq. of Canterbury—At Northfleet, Mrs. Goodyer— 
At 
