1800. ] 
At Mardol, aged 21, Mr. W. Lloyd, prin- 
ter, fon of Mrs. Lloyd, glover. 
At Weobley, ‘Thomas Bar nard, efq. one of 
the olde{t magiftrates for this county. 
At Hampton-Bifhop, near Hereford, Mrs. 
Lanz, wife of Mr. Lane, fen. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Aremarkably fine Barrow, which ftands in 
a field belonging to J. P. Paul, efq. near 
Tetbury, was lately opened, and in the cen- 
tre thereof was difcovered a quantity of hu- 
man bones and afhes, with fragments of burnt 
oak. 
At the late fale of rams, at Mr. Pesieys) S, 
Northieach, 50 were difpofed of; many of 
the fhear-hogs yielded from 14 to 20 guineas 
each; the aged fheep confiderably more. We 
believe few or none of thefe ftock fales ought 
to be made a criterion of the value of the 
ftock fold. 
Marriéd.] Myr. John Holloway, of Uley, 
to Mifs Alice Harris, of North Nibley. 
At Kemerton, J. Etherfey, efg. of Wor- 
efter, to Mifs Catherine Parry. 
Died | At Gloucetter, in an advanced age, 
Mrs. Jennings, relict of the late Col Jen- 
ninsg. Mrs. Hardy, wife of Mr. Hardy, 
mercer. Mrs.-Margaret Gregory; fitter to 
the lady of Capt. Goodyer. Mrs. Chandler, 
widow of the late J. Chandler, grocer. 
At Berkeley, Mr. ‘Ihomas Pearce, -mer- 
chant. 
At Cheltenham, Zachary Baily Edwards, 
efq. of Chelcot, mear Weftbury, Wilts, one 
of his majefty’s juftices of the peace. 
At Minchin Hampton, aged 24, Mis. 
Walker ; who had been married only three 
weeks. 
At Coln St, Denis, at an advanced age, 
Mis. Hewes, a maiden lady, much refpeted. 
OXFORDSHIRE. . 
The corporation of Oxford have refolved to 
recommend to the inhabitants, to abftain 
from the ufe of butter during the prefent high 
price of that article. 
a fubfcription for the profecution of foreftal- 
lers, &c. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. Charles Agar 
Hunt, apothecary, to Mits Hardy, daughter 
of Mr, Hardy, mercer. 
At Enftone, Wm. Loggin, efq. of Hal- 
‘ford, to Mifs Mary Marshall, pete of the 
late N. Marthall, efq. 
Died.] “At Oxford, Mr. Stephen Went- 
worth, of the Star inn. 
At Caverfham, in confequence of a fall 
from his horfe, W. Grantham, efq. 
At Wheatley, near Oxford, aged 19, Mr. 
R. Turner. 
At Hook Norton, far advanced in years, 
Mr Alderman Collet, of Coventry; he was 
ona vifit for a few days, and had jut ate his 
~ dinner in good health. 
Av Tackley, aged 75, Mrs. Finch, mother 
of the Rev. Dr. Finch, reétor of that place. 
Gloucefter foire—Oxfordfinte—Norihamptonppire, Ses 
They have alfo opened, 
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At Banbury, Mr. John Seaman, grocer, 
At Neithrop, in Banbury, Mrs. Gunn, 
mother of John Gunn, efq. of Bodicott. 
Mr. Lyne Councer, attorney, of Bloxham; 
whofe death was occafioned by a fall from his 
horfe. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Riots on account of the high price of pro- 
vifions have taken place at Northampton, 
but by the prompt and fpirited exertions of the 
magiftrates, they have been efteétually fup- 
preffed, without bloodthed or material inju- 
ry. ‘ 
At Wellingborough about fifty” farmers 
have entered into an agreement. to afk no 
more than four guineas pen quarter for their 
beft wheat, and three guiness for their bef’ 
barley. 
The general Library, which was, a fhort 
time fince inftituted at Northampton, al- 
ready confiits of s6 members. Among the 
valuable books lately ordered, we obferve 
the Afiutic Refearches, Rouchefoucauit’s Trae 
vels in North America, Rofcoe’s Lorenzo di 
Medici, Brown’s Travels in Egypt, and 
Symes’s Embafly to Ava, 
At a meeting of feveral of the magiftrates 
and other gentlemen of this county, lately 
held at Northampton, it was agreed, that al- 
lowances out of the county rates, fully ade~ 
quate to the fupport of the poor, fhould be 
made to the families of labourers and others, 
in proportion to the price of corn in their re- 
{pective diftrics. 
Married.} At Northampton, Mr. Dunn, 
bookfeller, to Mifs Luckman, of Coventry. 
Mr. Biffet, hofier, to Mifs Oldknow. Mr, 
Roberts, to Mifs Dodfon, 
Mr. Crowther, furgeon, of New Bofwell- 
court, London, to Mifs Charlotte Hackett, 
of Spratton. 
_. At Gilfborough, Mr. Haddon, fchool- 
mafter, of Olney, Bucks, to Mifs Com- 
field, 
At Stamford Baron, Mr. Mofes Lumby, 
butcher, to Mifs Betts. 
At Wellingborough, Mr. Vines, of Fur- 
nival’s-inn, London, to Mifs Gibbs. 
Died.} At Rowell, Mrs. Hill, 
Mr. Serjeant Hill. 
At Bugbrook, Richard Adams, gent. 
At Kingfthorpe, Mr. Johnfon, farmer and 
grazier. 
At Northborough, Mr. Wm. Parkinfon. 
At Greenford Middlefex, aged 78, Mrs. 
Maule, relict of the Rev. George Maule, 
M. A. rector of Caftle Afhby. 
At Southwell, the Rev. Thomas Porter, 
M.A. reftor of Blankney and Waltham, 
vicar of Scopwick, prebendary of the colle- 
giate church of Southwell, and one of his 
Majefty’s juftices of the peace. , 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to parli- 
ament for a bill for improving, paving, light- 
ing 
lady of 
