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1799.) 
Clarke) Mrs. Jane Hofkyns, daughter of the 
late Sir Hungerford Hoficyns, bart. of Hare- 
wood. 
At Benhill Farm, in the parifh of Bridftow;- 
“Mr. Humphry Lycett, formerly of the Swan 
inn, Rofs. . 
At Derndale, aged 56, Mrs. Jay. 
At M: awfield, Mrs. Badger. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Died.] At Chepftow Caftle, aged 81, the 
wife of Mr. Williams. 
At Rockfield, in the prime of life, mien a 
fhort illnefs, moft fincerely regretted, the Rev. 
‘John Harding, reétor of Wiverton, Norfolk. 
_ GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Gloxcetter, captain Sir Tho- 
mas Boulden Thompfon, late commander of 
the Leander, to Milfs Raikes, daughter of Ro- 
bert Raikes, efq. of Glouceiter. Mr. Da, 
hatter, to Mifs Whittand. 
At Tewkefbury, Mr. James Agkins, of 
Chipping Norton, to Milfs Milward, of the for- 
mer places 
At Durfley, Mr. Toba Moore, to Mifs 
White, only daughter of Mr. White of 
percialed -mills. 
Died.] at King’s Newnham, Mr. Brierly, 
an opulent farmer. 
At Twining, near Tewkefbury, John Em- 
biry, efg. late of the bank of Glover and Cc. 
Worcetter. 
At Doynton, aged 93, the Rev. Thomas 
Coker, more than 50 years reCtor of that pa- 
rifh, 
At Banthop, Mifs M. Knollis, third daugh- 
- ter-of the Rev, Mr. Knollis, who was acci- 
dentally drowned in the river. 
At Marthfield, Mr. Wm. Smith, farmer. 
At Tilfdouh-tanfe, Mifs Jones. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr.W.R. Adertohy 
to Mifs H. Corfe. Mr. James Badcock, of 
WNewbridge-Mii!, to Mifs Bullock, of Fife- 
field-Wick, Berks. . 
At Woodttock, Mr. Pricket, of Chapel 
Houfe, to Mifs E. Bradford, of the former 
lace. 
a At Woodeaton, John Weyland, efq. to 
Mifs Keene, daughter of Whitthed Keene, 
efq. M. ?. 
At Steeple- Afton, Mr. 
Millachin. 
At Churchill, 
Ann Brooks. 
Died.|. At Oxford, Mr. John Beckley, 
ferjeant major of the Oxford volunteer corps, 
who cut his throat in fo dreadful a manner as 
to occafion his immediate death. 
Aged 76, Mis. Cookfon. 
At Shotts, the Rev. Mr. Archibald Bruce, 
minifter of ‘that place, who went that morn- 
ing in ordinary health, from his own houfe, 
which is.a mile diftant from the church, and 
retired as ufual into an apartment previous to 
the fermon, where he had fecarcely been five 
minutes, when he fell down and expired with- 
fout a groan. 
Montury Mac. No. x1iil. 
Wing, to Mifs 
Mr. John Davis, to Mifs 
Monmouth pire... Gloucefterfbire....Oxfordfhire, Sc. 
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At Whitney, aged 66, Mrs. Hofkins, wi- 
dow of the late Rev. Ghavies Hofkins. 
At Bicefter, Mr. William Muffelwhite, one’ 
of the Bete loyal volunteers. 
At Chalcombe, near. Banbury, aged de 
Chriftian King. 
At Withycomb Farm, near Banbury, aced 
94, Mr. Crofs, many; ‘YeaNs occupier of that 
farm, and one of the oldett inhabitants of that 
partof the country. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Died.] At Northampton, aged 20, Mifs 
Duke, daughter of Mr. Duke, wine merchant. 
Mr. ee cack of he Excife Office. 
At Slapton, Jonn Winkles; as he was firing 
off a gun, the breech pin i How out, penetrated 
his forehead and killed him on the fpot. 
At. Yardley-Hattings, aged 60, the Rev. 
James Gardiner, M. A. reétor of that parith, 
cum Denton-and chaplain to the Earl of 
Suffex. 
At Bota aWanea: aged 40, Mrs. Walton, 
wife of Mr. ffenry Walton, farmerand graziers 
At Daventry, Mr . Aicken, comedian, who 
by his great exertion, in performing the part 
of Ofmond in the Cafile Spectre, burt a blood 
veftel, and languifhed in much agony, for fome 
days, iviea he. expired, 
At Welligborough, Mr. Peter Barker > ate 
torney, late or Huntingdon. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Crane, forsberly an 
eminent farmer anh grazier. 
Thomas Jackfon Serecold, efq. a gentles 
man of great benevolence tothe poor. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.] At High Wycombe, Mr 
Tinfon, of the Red Lion Inn. 
At Salthill, aged 79, in his way to Baal 
for the recovery of his health, John Mickle- 
thwayte, efq. of Beefton St. Andrew. Heé 
was a defcendant of the ancient family of 
Swyne, in Yorkthire. 
At Eton, Mrs. Dickenfon, the wife of Mr. 
Thomas Dickenfon, well. known for his per- 
formances onthe violoncello. 
. BEDFORDSHIRE. h 
Died.} At Afpley-Guife, Mr. William 
Reey, who was kiiled by a blow from one of 
the fails of Afpley windmill, from which he 
had juf defcended at the moment, when a 
violent guft of wind -blew the fail over the 
mill, Which fruck him onthe head, 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.\\ At Ramfay, Mr. Charles Mor- 
tigue Ridlington, to’ Mifs E, Gore, of the 
fame place. 
Died.| At Huntingdon, the wife of Mr. 
Alderman Slow, much lamented by an aftec- 
tionate hufband, andall her acquaintance. 
At Ramfey, faeed 26, Mr. Thomas Rofe, 
cooper, after a lingering illnefs; he was a man 
much refpected. 
At Yaxley, near Scole Inn, Bartholomew 
Plumitead, driver of the Ipfwich mail coach, 
who was fuddeniy. taken ill on his journey, 
conveyed from the box, and died in lefs than 
four hours. 
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