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ber, of Walfal, to Mifs Elizabeth Wickes, 
— of the late rev. Dr. Wickes, of Tet- 
Uurye 
At Berkeley, Mr. Ayland, of that town, to 
Mifs Izard; of Tewkefbury. 
At North Nibley, the rev. John Rogers, of 
Beaminfter, Dorfet, to Eliz. Long, of \the 
- former place. 
At Painfwick, Mr, Nath. Dimock, of Stone- 
houfe, to Mrs. Blake, of Brownshill. 
Died.] In College-Green, Briftol, the rev. 
Mr. Winter, of Lady Huntingdon’s connexion. 
Mrs. Mary Concanen. Mrs: Arding. Mrs. 
Wilcox. Mr. Wm. Jenkins, late an eminent 
carpenter in this city. He had been. feverely 
afflicted with the gout for upwards of feven 
years. At,the fame place, Mifs Sarah Wyfom. 
In Queen-fquare, in this city, Mr. Robert 
Salmon. Mr. Edwards. Mr. Pring. Mr. 
Richard Horfley. Mrs. Phillips, milliner in 
Redcliff-ftreet. Mrs. Henley, wife of Mr. 
Richard Henley, clerk at the ttamp-office. 
.Aged $8, Ann Keftell. Mr. Thomas. At his 
houfe in. Prince’s-ftreet, aged 80,:Thomas 
Deane, efq. fenior alderman of this city. His 
extenfive mercantile concerns rendered him 
eminently,ufeful to his fellow citizens. 
At the Hot Wells, Mifs Margaret Brooke, 
daughter of Mr. H. F. Brooke, of Briftol, Lord 
Lifle, of Ireland. Mr. Henry Morgan. Mifs 
Penny. 
_  AtClefton, after a long illnefs, Mifs Eliza- 
“beth Morgan. General Sir John Dalling, K.B. 
in Thornbury, fuddenly, in an apoplectic 
fit, Mr. jeife Cofsham. 
At Gloucefter, Mr. Charles Cole, formerly 
& mercer in that town, but who had retired 
trom butinefs. _ Mifs P. Jones. 
At Barswood, in the 84th year of her ages 
_ Mrs, Molloy, fifer ef the late Henry Pye, efq. 
of Farringdon, Berks. 
At Cileve-hill, near Briftol, Sir John Dal- 
lingybart. 
At Evetham, fuddenly, Mrs. White, of the 
White Hart. 
OXFORDSHIRE+ 
At Oxford, in her 72d year, Mrs. Pafco. 
Mr. Thomas Young, many years Colle&tor of 
Excife in the Oxford Diftri€ét. Aged 33, Mrs. 
Winter. After a long and very painful illnefs, 
james Remett Stockford, Lieutenant of the 
Oxford Light Dragoons, and furgeon to the 
. Regiment. Alfo Mr. Jofeph Newnam. 
in the 74th year of his age, the rev. 
Timothy Neeye, D. D. Reétor of Gedding- 
ton, Prebendary of Worcefter, and Margaret 
Fie ai of Divinity in the Univerfity of Ox- 
ord. 
At Broadftone Hil!, near Chipping Norton, 
Mrs. Cogan. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE« 
Married.| At Milton, Mr. Wm. Ratliffe, to 
Mifs Ellen Woriey, fecond daughter of Mr, 
Worley, of Mear’s Abbey, Northamptonhhire, 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Marvied.} At Hinxworth, Mr. Thomas 
Bufiel, of Liddlington, to Mifs Williamfon, of 
the former place. 
Oxfordpire... Buckinghampbire. wE hex...Norfolk. 
At Tewkefbury, Mr. John Vaughan Bar-: 
[Jani 
At’ Fordham, Mr. Dobito, alii $teo kr 
~ Mrs. Redgrave, of Exning. © 
At Kempton, the tev. George Bell, to Mifs 
Denbiggins, of Northampton. © ©° : 
“ Died.} At Watford, Mr. Thomas Green 
il. 
At Hatfield, Dr. ras Pearofe, of Samet 
houfe, near Pigniouthe 
At Laurence End,. Charles Hawkins, third 
fon of Henry Hawkins, efq. of that-place. 
At Bifhop’s Stortford, aged 57, Mr. Edward 
Jones. 
At Great Barfield, after a fevere iat lingere 
ing illnefs, Mrs. Clarke: 
ESSEX. 
The fouth-weft corner of that venerable 
pile of antiquity, Great Waltham Church, has 
given way, and a confiderable part of the fabric 
has, of confequence, fallen down. The caufe 
of this fudden ruin is attributed to the. weight 
of the bells, as it was firft obferved during the 
ringing a peal. If fupporters had not been» 
placed fome time fince, it is fuppofed the whole 
{teeple would have participated in the fall. 
Married.| The rev. David James, of Stam- 
ford le Hope, to Mifs Browne, of Cripplegate 
Without. 
At Ham, J. Pheil, efq.. to Mifs Harriot 
Bowman, of the Upper Terrace, Hlington. __. 
Died.| At Chelmsford, Mr. Charles Brown. 
Mifs E. Cooper, daughter of the rev. Mas 
Cooper, diffenting minifter. 
At Great Coggefhall, Mrs. Mary BrighSveiij 
for many years a fpeaker in the Quakers’ meet~ 
ing-houfe inthis town. Mrs. Anna Unwin. 
At Braintree, Mr. Lambert, fen.” . 
At Upminfter, aged 75, T. London, efq. 
At Colchefter, .Mr. Glandfeld; plumber, 
Mrs. Leaver. 
At Upton, Mrs. Brows, wife of Mr. Tho= 
mas Brown, of Gould-{quare. 
At Boxted, aged 34, Mrs. Hooker, wife of 
the rev. Thomas Hooker, -vicar of Reteing: 
deane, Suffex. 
At Wiawuimeee aged 64, Mr. ns 
At Laytonftone, Mrs. Vezey. 
NORFOLK. 
The following memorial of the glorious 
naval aétion of the 14th of February, 17975 
has been lately ere€ted in the Council Cham- 
ber of the County Hall, at Norwich. An 
anchor, from the ring of ‘which is fufpended a 
yard and fail, fuppofed to be torn in aétion, on 
which is infcribed :—“* The fword of the Spa- 
“¢ nifh Admiral Don Xavier Winthuyfen, whe 
‘¢ died of the wounds he received in anen- 
‘© cagement with the Britith fleet, under the” 
66 command of Admiral Earl St. Vincent, 
‘¢ r4th of February, 1797, \ which action ended 
«in the moft brilliant. victory ever obtained 
6¢ by this country over the enemy at fea; 
‘¢ wherein the heroic valour and cool deter- 
‘€ mined courage of Reay Admiral, Sir Ko- 
“ratio Nelfon, K. B. had ample {cope for 
*< difplay. He being a native of Norfolk, ho- 
*‘ noured the city by ‘prefenting this fword 
‘€ furrendered to him in that aétion.”-—The 
Sword is fufpended from the flukes of the An- 
chor; underneath is the coat of arms of Sir 
Horatte 
