192 Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshirey Hertfordshire, [Sept, 1, 
able to themselves or the world. Where r'ot 
and disorder were forint rly to be seen, decency 
ind decorum are now to be found ; industry 
has taken the place of ialerese, and profane- 
nees has been obliged to give way to devo¬ 
tion. 
OXroR DSHIR E. 
Population oi the county of Oxford, ac- 
eording to the late returns. 
. Hundreds. Males. Females. 
Bloxham . 3,123.. 3,299 
Bampton . 5;917.. 6,368 
Banbury . 2,679.. 2,827 
Bullngdon 4,389.. 4,475 
Binfield . 3,494.. 4,010 
Chadiington 5,o78.. 5,383 
Dorchester 1,367.. .1,412 
Ewelm 2,426.. 2,490 
f Dan{,tiee -- 1,398.. 1,443 
Lewknor 1,647.. 1,837 
Pyrton 1,25.5.. 1,368 
Plou^hley -. 5,473.. 5,599 
Thaine 1,938.. 1,933 
Wootton 7,626.. 7,937 
43,110..50.381 
Total, including both sexes 98,491 
The citv of Oxford, in Bullingdon hun¬ 
dred, the town of Chipping Norton, in Chad- 
llngtcn hunart-d, and Banbury, in Banbury 
Hundred, are ml included in the above. 
Married.] At Chipping J^orton, the Rev. 
S. Leigh, to Mrs. Handley. 
At Shepton Malletr, Mr, John Brook, 
eged 84. to Miss Ann Croker, aged 21. 
Ivir John Stovens, of St. Peter’s, Oxford, 
to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Bald¬ 
win. 
Mr. Turner, coach-maker, to Miss Bette- 
ris, of Oxford, 
The Rev. J. Hill, A. B. perpetual curate 
«f Worton and sub-tutor of St. Edmund Hall, 
Oxford, to Charlotte, daughter of Mr. War- 
rener, New Bone-street. 
Died.] Ac Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, 
Andrew Walsh, esq, many years register of 
the Archdeaconry Courts of the Dioceses 
•f Oxford and Berks. 
Miss Woolley, an’ elderly lady of Ban¬ 
bury. 
Miss Catharine Bennett, second daughter 
of Mr. Bennett. 
Mr. John Hedges, of Swihford Farm, near 
Bnsham, 74. 
Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr. John Martin of 
Sanfiford. She was a sincere friend to the 
poor. 
Suddenly, at Rose-hill, Mr. Brenwell, one 
of the members of the corporation of Ox¬ 
ford. 
Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. T. of Long Wall, 
Oxford. 
Mrs. Green, of the White Horse. 
Mr. Wm. Cape), of Ensham, 53. 
Mr. Salmon, an opulent farmer of Tad- 
near Banbury. 
The Rev. Joshua Newby, rector of Great 
Rollright, and t'ormerly feUow of Erasen-nose 
college, in ti is ui iversify, 74. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Langford, widow, 66. 
Mr. W hite of Perr.brnke college. 
Sophia, 43ughter of Mrs. Plastin, Oxford. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
An alarming fire lately broke out at Ken- 
sel-green, near Colnbrook, at the mansion of 
George Rogers, esq which consumed the 
same, together with buildings cor.tiguo.us, to 
the amount of several thousand pounds. Th« 
fire happened in the dead of the night, and 
was occasioned by some clothes having been 
left to air in the laundry ; and such was the 
rapidity of the flames, that the whole house 
was consumed in le s than half an hour; and 
a poor boy, who slept in a garret, perrished 
in the conflagration. 
Married.] Mr. H. Lane, of High W'igombe, 
to Miss A. Russell. 
Died.] At Btill, Mr. M Shirley. 
At Taplow Hill, R. WHlpcle, esq. 50. 
Mr. Clinkard, farmer, of Ibstcne^ 73. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
At the Hertford .Assizes was tried— 
yohnsoriy v. Oldacre^ Being an action of 
trespass, for breaking and entering the plain¬ 
tiff’s ground. The defendant, who was hunts¬ 
man of the Berkeley Hunt, pleaded as a jus¬ 
tification, that he was the servant of ■■ -- 
Wood, esq. who was a qualified man ; that 
they had started a fox in hunting, which ran 
over the ground of the plaintiff, and that they 
followed it, as the only means of killing a 
noxious animal. The replication stated, that 
the defendant pursued the fox for the sf'^rt 
of huntings and not for the purpose of destroy¬ 
ing the fox as a noxious animal.—The Jury 
found for the Plaintiff, Damages 2Cs. 
The Sun Inn at Biggleswade, with 30 
acres of land, was lately disposed of for 
78501. A farm of 100 acres, in the neigh¬ 
bourhood, was on the same day sold for near 
,90001. 
AJarried ] At Little Wymundley, the Rey. 
T. Nottage, to Miss Sarah Parry. 
At Tring, Herts, J. Duncombe, esq. of 
Pot-Ash House, to Miss Stockley, ol W'in- 
gfove. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Thomas Anderson Rudd, esq. 
major of the Bedfordshire militia, to Frances, 
eldest daughter of Leonard Haropson, esq. of 
Luton. 
Died.] At Stratton Park, C. Barnett, esq. 
At Cheffield, Mr, Goldsmith of Ampt-hiil. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.] The Rev. W. Head, of Nor- 
bury, to Miss M. Garner, of Peterborough. 
C. Grantham, esq. of Stamford, to Miss 
Emily Fortescue, sister of Lord Clermunt- 
J. Percival, jun. esq. of Northampton, t* 
kliss Mary Marriott. 
John Kanis, brewer, 67, to Har.Hah Cross, 
19, both of Noithampi.cn. 
