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At Weftbury upon Trim, Mr. J. Shilftone, 
to Mifs Siffex, both of Briftol. 
At Berkeley, Mr. Jofhua Daw, to Mifs 
Ann Trotman, of Breadftone. 
At Hardwicke, Mr. james Welles, to Mifs 
Hannah Martin, of Hardwicke Court. 
At Dymock, Mr. Daniel Young, of Ne- 
went, to Mifs Winifred Cooper. 
At Newland, Mr. James Elton, of Wal- 
ford, to Mifs E. Tomkins. 
At Weltbury, the Rev. John Davies, of 
Chipping Sodbury, to Mrs. Davies, relict of 
the late Rev. Mt. Davies, of Weftbury. 
Died.| At Tetbury, Ambrofe Bennett, 
aged 106 years and so months; he had been 
acommon foldier nearly 60 years, and had 
fought in many battles in the reigns of Queen 
Anne, George II, and his prefent Majefty. 
At Bradley, T. Nelmes, efq. 
At Cheltenham, Lady Clarke, relict of the 
late Sir Simon Clarke, bart. of Jamaica. Alfo 
Mr. Yarnold, of Worcefter. 
At Kingfholm, near Gloucefter, |. Lamb, 
efq. 
At Kingftanley, Mrs. Beard, wife of Mr. 
Paul Beard, an ensinent clothier. 
At Redland, the lady ot Dr. Shillard. 
At Durfoge Mr. James Nicholas, many 
years a refpectable card-maker. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
A difpofition to riot has continued at Ox- 
ford, to a late seriod, notwithfanding the 
Univerfity and Corporation had, by fubfcrib- 
ing nearly tool. per week, reduced the price 
of bread, to the poor, nearly fixpence upon 
the quartern loaf, under the regulated price. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. John Malham, 
grocer, to héifs Blitabeth Scragg, of London. 
Mr. Stephen Richings, breeches-maker, to 
Mifs Efther Priddie. 
Mr. John Webb, late of Cuxfield, Suffex, 
furgeon, to Mifs Ui Wells, of Milton, 
At Caverfham, Philip Brown, efq. to Mifs 
Ee Fox. 
Died | At Oxferd, aged 75) Mr. Nich. 
alte; who ferved the office of mayor in 1783, 
and i in 1798 refigned his gown. 
Mr. William Thorpe, who had eon twiee 
mayor cf Oxford. Aged 59, Mrs. Meredith, 
wife of Mr. Meredith, cutler,of St. Clements, 
in the fuburbs. Aged 82, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Shorryer; who was accidentally burnt to 
death as fhe was fitting by the fire fide. 
At her fon’s houfe, in Holywell, aged 89, 
Mrs. Sarah Kenfell. 
At Elnfham, Hercules Humphreys, in the 
a1c2d yearof hisage. This man retained the 
ufe of his faculties to the laft, and was fub- 
penied as an evidence on a trial, at Oxferd, 
in the rorft year of his age 5 of his farvivving 
children, the eldeft is 78, and the youngeft 
only 7 years old. 
At Pampton, aged 78, Robert Kirke, efq. 
formerly his Majefty’s open to the Dey of 
Algiers, and one of the se lieutenants of 
this county. 
Oxfordfire—Northamptonfhire, &c. 
Aged 74, - 
[ Nov. 1, 
At Woodftock, Mr. Charles Turner, mer- 
cer, and diftributer of ftamps for the northern 
diftri€t of this county. 
At Iffey, Mr. Stephen Townfend, late an 
eminent builder at Oxford. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
The young gentlemen of the free gram- 
mar-fchool at Northampton, have volunta- 
rily offered to forego the ufe of bread at din- 
ney, and to be fatisfied with potatoes for fup- 
per, with a view to alleviate the diftrefles of 
the poor. 
Lord Harewood will not fuffer any of his — 
tenants to carry onthe joint bufinefles of far- 
mer and corn-deater. 
The affociation of the nobility and other 
landholders of this county, for the more ftri@ 
prefervation of the game, having given oftence 
toa very refpetabie clafs of its inhabitants, 
it has been thought neceilary to Zdvertize, 
that the fole object of the affociation is the 
protection of game from poachers and others, 
whofe habits of idlenefs and depredation lead 
them tp break the laws in this refpe&, 
At the late Anniverfary Meeting of the 
Friends of the General Infirmary at North- 
ampton, the fum of 691, was colleéted to- 
wards its fupport. By the report of the fate 
of tne charity then read, it appeared that 
36,080 perfons had been relieved fince the 
toundation uf the Old County Hofpital, in 
1774, 
Married.) At Wellingborough, Mr. R. 
Alderman, of Farndith, Bedford, to Mifs 
Woolfton. Mr. Tho, Knight, to Mifs Su- 
fannah Barker. 
Mr. Brown, tanner, of Northampton, to 
Mifs Parfons, of Brownfover, Warwick. 
At Harleftone, Mr. Jarvis, of Cranford, 
to Mifs S. Callis, of Northampton. 
Died.| At Peterborough, aged 32, Mr. 
John Meadows. 
At Kingicliffe, aged 88, Mr. Tho. Law. 
At Great Boughton, H. Shuttleworth, 
-efq. late of Eafton, near Stamford. 
re At Crick, aged 86, the Rev. John Spier, 
D.D. 42 years rector of that parith. 
At St. Jobb’s, the Rev. Tho. Pennock, 
vicar of Ippolis, Herts. and of Mafworth, 
Bucks, 
_ Mr. Oakden, jun. late of Daventry. 
At Daventry, Mr. Cox, tanner. 
At St. Martin’s, Stamford Baron, 
Simpfon, of the Bull and Swan'Inn, 
89, Mary Hurft, widow. 
Mr. 
Aged 
BUCKS. 
Married.} At High Wycombe, Mr. Sla- 
ter, furgeon, to Mifs Cayley, daughter of the 
late Sir Thomas Cayley, bart. of Brompton, 
near Scarborough. 
At Crowley, Mr. John Adkins, farmer and 
grazier, of Broughton, to Mifs Goodmans. 
Dicd.| At Eaft Burnham, eged 76, Henry 
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