678 Oxford/hire sae Pucliaghanie an Bed ordfhire, étc. [Sept. 
At Tetbury, Mrs. Paul, relict of T. P. Eig. At 
Newnham, Mr. Jaf. Williams. 
_ At Wooton-under-Edge, Mrs. Bearpacker, 
wife of E. B. efq. fhe had been for many years 
amicted with great depreffion of fpirits; and 
taking advantage of the abfence of her daugh- 
ter, who had juftleft the room, fhe fhot herfelf 
with a gun. 
At Southnop, John Rofier, efq. many years 
clerk of the fees, and one of the four Committee 
Clerks belonging to the Houfe of Commons. 
OxFoRDSHIRE. 
_ Lat year the poor’s levies for the borough of 
Banbury amounted to: the enormous height of 
rwenty-fix fhillings in the pound. In the year 
1708, it came to rather more than one /ailling. 
- Married] C. Dupuis, efq. of Park-lane, Lon- 
don, to Mifs Wentworth, of Oxford 
Died] At Oxford, 75, Mr. Rich. Wace. 
Mrs. E. Reed. 
Aged 81, the Rev. T. Fothergill, D.D. Pro- 
vot of Queen’s College, Oxford, and prebend- 
ary of Durham; tothe Society, over which he 
prefided 29 years, he exhibited a dignified ex- 
ample of every ufeful virtue ; his memory will 
be long cherifhed in the college with peculiar 
refpeét. His picty was manly and fervent, his 
learning extenfive and profound. He took the 
degree of M.A. in 1742; that of B.D. int755, 
and D.D. in 1762, and ferved the office of Vice 
Chancellor in 1772, and in the three fucceed- 
ing years. 
At Dunfdon Green, Mr. C. Langford ; his 
‘death was occafioned by eating a large quantity 
of cherries and {wallowing the ftones, which 
dccafioned an obftruétion in his bowels, and ter- 
minated ina moitification. 
At Newbridge, near Standlake, Mrs. M. 
Badcock. At Bampton, Mr. W. Broad, of Wit- 
ney. At Weftall Hill, near Burford, Mrs. 
Mawbey, reli& of J. M. efq. brother of Sir 
Jofeph Mawhbey. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.| At High Wycombe, 49,8. Rotton, 
efq. mayor of that Borough. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
At Bedford races, on the 31ft, the 50]. was 
won by lord Sonde’s Doubtful. On the rf, 
the other sol. by lord Grovefnor’s Roland, 
beating 2 others. 
Died.] At Apfley, the Rev. Mr. Harvey. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.} At Bifhop Hertford, Mifs E. Liver- 
more. At Gaddefden, Mrs. Hawkins, wife of 
C. H. efq. ; 
EssEx. 
Additional barracks are ere€ting at Chelmf- 
ford for 2400 men, making, in the whole, ac- 
commodations for 4000. 
A lady of Colchefter has been convicted in 
the penalty of sl. for obftructing the furveyor 
of houfes and windows. 
Married.| At Great Waltham, Lieut. Camp- 
bell, of the 44th Reg. of foot, to Mifs Turner. 
Died.|] ©. Hammond, efg. of Lawling Hall, 
Latchingdon. At Writtle, Mr. A. Burton; 
his death was occafioned by a fall from his horfe. 
At Moulfham, Mr, Wy, Stokes, 
NoRFOLK. 
The city of Norwich is likely to be enriched 
with the firft-botanical mufeum in the world. 
The éollections of the great Linnzeus, with con- 
fiderable additions by Dr. Smith, are intended 
. be depofited in that place. —Worfelé Chroni- 
cle. 
Gur boats and floating batteries are ftationed 
in the Wafh and Lynn Deeps, as fecurity againft 
the threatened French invafion. 
Mr. Thelwall has lately delivered his leétures 
on Roman hiftory in Lynn and Wifbeach, not, 
however, without attempts to difturb him on- 
the patt of fome mifinformed people. - 
On the night of the 20th, a fire broke out at 
Thetford, and confumed four houfes, with con- 
fiderable property, chiefly uninfured. 
And, on the 22d, another deftroyed the 
houfe and furniture of Mrs. Rogerfun, .at Pent- 
ney. ; 
Married ] At'Yarmouth, Rob. Plumptie, 
efq. of the Inner Temple, Barrifter at Law, to 
Mrs. Chambers, of Norwich. + 
At Toperoft, Mr. R. Browne, to Mifs M. 
Cole, 
At Norwich, Mr. Rob. Colls,. of London, to 
Mrs. Heffe. 
Died.} At Norwich, 36, Mr. Jaf. Kerfey ; 
one of the city furgeons. 65,.Mr. H. Lidée- 
low ; 22 years parifh-clerk of St. Gregory’s. 
62, Mrs. Lawes. Mr. Jof. Barnard. 60, Mr. 
John Foulfham. Mis. Aggs. Mr. G. Love. 
Aged 82, Mr. A. Sechy, formerly in the 
fervice of the Emprefs-Queen as an Hungarian, 
buffar. He had refided in Norwich 4o years, 
and fupported himfelf chiefly by his pen and 
pencil. He left a confiderable number of books, 
which he had colle&ted at a confiderable ex- 
pence, though to gratify this literary tafte he 
deprived himfelf of many of the comforts of 
life, 
At his feat at Didiingten, 66, H. W. Wil- 
fon, efq. At Great Melton, 56, Mr. John 
Farrow. At Swaffham, 56, Mr. W. Floyd. 
At Sedgeford, 91, Mrs. Glover. a 
At Colverten, near Munford, Mr. M. Man- 
ning. At Cromer, 29, Mrs. C. L. Wilkin, 
wife of Mr. W. W. of Norwich. At Brining- 
ham, 90, Mr. Jaf. Gedge. 
SuFFOLK. 
Married.] At Stowmarket, the Rev. T. 
Brookfby, M.A. to Mifs Rout, daughter of 
R. R. Efq. 
Died.| At Bury, Mr. N. Gallant. Mr. 
Kemp. 76, Mr. Rich. Brewfter, Quaker. 
Mrs, Debenham. 
Aged 64, the Rev. N. Bacon, reétor of Bar- 
ham, and vicar of Coddenham with Crowfield ; 
he was a lineal defcendant of Lord Keeper 
Bacon. 
The Rev. Jaf. Browne, 52 years rector of 
Waldringfield, and go years vicar of Falken- 
ham. 
At Mildenhall, Mrs.Graham. At Cheving- 
ton, 48, Mrs. Marley. At Beyton, Mr. Rob. 
Durrant. At Stowmarket, Mrs, L. Bayly. 
Kent. 
