Oxfird —Northamptonfhire—Bedfordpbire. 
At Stapleton,’ Lieut. Col. Way, of the 
Royal Bucks, or King’s Own militia, to Mifs 
Mary Smyth, youngeft daughter of Thomas 
Smyth, efq. of Stapleton houfe. 
At Weftury, near Briftol, James’ Mack- 
intofh, efq. barrifter, of Biticoly? s inn, to 
Mifs alee. daughter of John Bartlett Allen, 
efq. of Creflelly, in Pembrokethire. 
At Winchcombe, Mr. Williams, attorney, | 
to Mifs Sarah Smith. 
At Winterbourne, Samuel Shute, efq. of 
Frenchay, to Mifs Ricketts, of London. 
Died.| At the Hot Wells, Bath, Mifs 
Phipps. In his 1gth year, Sir Anthony Fitz- 
herbert, bart. of Tifiington, in Derby thire. 
Of adecline, Mrs. Blackley, wife of Henry 
Blackley, efg. his majefty’s conful for Mi- 
norca, Majorca, and Yvica. 
At Briftol, Mr. Brown, linen-draper, and 
partner in the houfe of Mefirs.. Edwards, 
Brown and Edwards. Mr. Chabas, fencing- 
mafter, -Aged 75, Mr. Wheeler. Mrs. 
Hope. Miis Lorymore, haberdafher. Mr. 
James Kedwards, an. officer of the cuftoms at 
this port. Mr. Charles Archibald Sanders. 
Mr. Gadd. Mr. Robert Taylor, of the Ship 
and, Star, Canon’s Marth. Mrs. Shady. 
Captain Ellis, of the Prince William Henry, 
in the Cork trade, from this port... Mrs. 
White. Mrs. Griffiths. Mr. Thomas Men- 
grove, attorney. In the Lower College 
Green. Thomas Rothley, efq. 
At Gloucefter, Mr. Abraham Rudhall. 
At Avening, aged $6, Mrs. M. Clutter- 
buck, fifter to the late Lewis Clutterbuck, 
efq. of Wdidcombe houfe, near Bath. 
The Rev. Mr. Parry, of Honey combe, 
rector of Tibberton, Worcefterfhire, and vicar 
of Boding, in Ker, i 
At Bedminfter, Mrs. Morgan. 
OXFORD. 
Married.| At Oxford, the rev. Robert 
Wintle, ftudent of Chrift church, to Mifs 
Morrell, daughter of James Morrell, efq. 
Died. | At Oxford, fuddenly, alle fit- 
ting in her chair after ES Robinfon. 
Aftera fhort illnefs, aged 45, Mr. John Will- — 
mot, mafter of the Crofs inn. 
At the fame place, after a long and fevere 
illnefs, and in his 26th year, Mr. Cullen, 
dancing-mafter. ; 
At Woolvercott, near Oxford, after an 
illnefs of a few days, in his SB iiiyea", Mr. 
Vincent Ball, a farmer of great refpectability. 
At Shipfton-upon-Sorer, Mr. Hodgkin, a 
young man of extenfive learning, and a very 
amiable difpofition. 
At Banbury, Mrs. Lambert, fen. mother 
oftherev. John Lambert, A. M. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. i 
Married. At Peterborough, Mr. Wilfon, 
filverfmith, to Mifs:Smith. Mr. James 
Gates, to Mifs Dillingham. Mr. Currey, of 
the Oxford Blues, to Mrs. Dechenner, of the 
Talbot inn. 
Mr... Pritchard, 
re fadler, of Peterborough, 
to Mits Bmgham, 
of Mr. Mould, furgeon. 
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Died.], At: Northampton, Mr. John Sole, 
keeper of the town gaol. 
At Oundle, aged 24, Mrs. Monald, wife - 
Mifs Babeicciinys of King’s Cliffe. 
At Rugby, aged 21, Mifs Mary Bettey 
Chapman. 
At Cranfley, Mifs Mary Anne Aealetlow, 
youngest daughter of the rey. George sAnder- 
fon, vicar of “that parith. 
At Milton, near Northampton, the rev. 
M. Montgomery. 
At Kiflingbury, near Northampton, Mrs. 
Jephcott, wifeofthe rev. John Jephcott. 
Thomas Taylor, a lad between 12 and 13 
years of age, and fervant to Mr. William 
Dodfon, jun. baker, at Peterborough, hanged 
himfelf accidentally in) his. mafter’s. mill- . 
chamber, by wantonly putting the noofe of 
a rope round his meck, and giving himfelf.a | 
fudden check, which ceaufed his immediate 
death. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.| At Stoney Stratford, Mrs. Pearce, 
widow of the late Nathaniel Pearce, efq. of 
Chapel Brompton, nrar Nerthampton. ; 
At High Wycombe, Thomas Shrimpton, 
efq. 
At Whitchurch, 
fuddenly, Mrs, 
Baldwin. 
Mary 
BEDFORDSHIRE, 
Died.|] At Bedford, after a very affliGing 
illnefs, Richard Loweteas efq. formerly an 
eminent attorney, in this town. His private 
virtues and profeffional abilities endeared him 
to a numerous acquaintance, by. whom his 
lofs is fincerely regretted. : 
At Sicppingley., Mrs. Parker, widow of 
the late John Parker, efq. 
At Stagiden, in confequence of a violent 
kick from a horfe, which he was endeavour- 
ing to catch for the purpofe of fetching a 
midwife to the affiftance of his wife, John 
Bird, alabourer in hufbandry. The poor man 
languifhed in great agony till the evening of 
the next day. 
CAMBRIDGE. 
The long litigated caufe between this uni- 
verfity and the occupiers of the Downing 
eftate, of which the latter have had pofleffion 
upwards of 30 years, is finally determined in 
favour of the univerfity. ‘The lord chancel- 
lor has accordingly ordered a receiver for the 
univerfity to be appointedimmediately., The 
arrears of the eftate will be more than fufh-. 
cient to erect the new college, which is to be 
founded, purfuant to the will of Sir Jacob 
Downing, under the title of Downing college. 
Married.| At Cambridge, the rev. Dr. 
Cory, Matter of Emanuel college and Vice- 
chancellor of the univerfity, to Mifs Ann 
Apthorp, third daughter of the rev. Dr. Ap- . 
thorp, Prebendary of Finfbury. 
Mr. James Cuftance, of Sutton, in the Ifle © 
of Ely, to Mifs Dobede, of Soham. 
Mr. George Remington, of Haddenham, 
likewife inthe Ifle of Ely, to Mifs Simonts, 
of Witcham, near Ely. At 
