1799-] 
At Thornbury, Mr. Richard Shute, of the 
@uftoms, to Mifs Willis, of Thornburv. 
At Tetbury, Mr. Strutt, to Mifs Cave. 
Died.] At Cirencefter, Mr. Whatley, or- 
ganift. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Banbury, John Heynes, Efq. 
of Chipping Norton, to Mifs Kening, of 
Steeple - Afton. 
At Adderbury, Rev. S. Parker, to Mifs 
Paia. 
At Diddington, Mr. George Arnold, of St. 
Neots, to Mifs Chapman, ef the former place. 
Died.| At Oxford, C. F. Ward, Efq. 
M. A. and Fellow of Univerfity College. 
Mr. Thomas Franklin, many years cook of 
Wadham College. Mrs. Bennett, wife of 
Mr. Bennet, fhoemaker. 
At Banbury, Mr. Richard Wheatly, bro~ 
ther of John Wheatley, Efg. of Wardington. 
Aged 79, Mr. Thomas Pinfold, watchmaker. 
At Deddington Paper Mills, near Banbury, 
aged 74, Mr. John Emberlin, fenr. 
At Upper Norton, aged 84, Mr. John Hol- 
lier. 
At Thame, Mifs Hollier, daughter of Mr. 
Hollier, attorney. 
At New-Bridge Mill, aged 38, Mr. John 
Badcock. 
At Bolney, Anthony Hodges, Efq. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married. At Dayentry, Mr. Hall, draper, 
to Mifs. Morgan. 
At Finedon, Mr. Abel, bookfeller, of 
Northampton, tu Mifs Stanton. 
At Cofgrave, Rev. John Bright, rector of 
Gratton Regis, to Mifs S. Battams. 
At Culworth, Rev. John Thos. Flether, 
rector of Tiffield, to Mifs R. Bicker, daughter 
of the Rev. T. Bicker, vicar of. Cofgrave. 
Died.]}] At Northampton, aged 94, Mrs. 
Lucas, reli&t of Alderman Lucas. 
Aged 81, Mrs. Shelton, relict of Mr. Shel- 
ton, formerly mafter of the boarding fchool, 
at Daventry. Mrs. Clark, wife of Mr. 
Clark, coach-maker. Mr. William Munno, 
baker, whofe death was occafioned by a fall 
from the top of a high wall. 
At Wansford, Mrs. Rofe. 
At Yarwell, Mrs. Trayford. 
At King’s-thorpe, aged 95, James Fie- 
maux, Efq. 
At Peterborough, Mr. John Horden, book- 
feller. 
At Braunfton, aged 77, Mr. Wooton, foap- 
boiler. 
At Furthoe, Mrs. Pittam, wife of Mr. 
Pittam, farmer. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
The important eftablifhment of a Military 
School, which has been a confiderable time 
under c6nfideration, will fpeedily be com- 
menced in this county, under the aufpices of 
the Duke of York, and the Chancellor of the 
Exchequer The expence of the buildings is 
to be defrayed by government. The fons of 
officers, either in the army or navy, who 
have fallen in the fervice, are to have priority 
of claim to. admiffion. Colonel Gafoard Le- 
Oxfordbire....Northamptonfhire, Secs 
‘Potter, formerly of Lincoln. 
419 
Merchant, has the fuperintendence of this 
eftablifhment. 
Died.] At Aylefbury, aged 35, Mr. S. 
Mifs Chaplin, 
daughter of A€ton Chaplin, Efq. 
At Afton-Clifton, Mrs. F. Affleck. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.} At Upton, Mr. G. Crawley, to 
Mifs Canwell. 
Dicd.| At Atterfbury, aged 94, Mr. Wm. 
Wefton, who retamed his faculties unimpaired 
to the latt. 
At Overton Waterville, aged 81, the Rev. 
Mr. Smith, reétor of that place. 
CAMBRIDGESNIRE. 
Married.} At Cambridge, Mr. Robert 
Johnfon, farmer of Chefterton, to Mrs. Folk- 
ard, fifter to Mrs. Dale, of the former place. 
At Elfworth, Mr. William Whitechurch of 
Haflingfield, to Mifs Whitechurch. 
At Wilburton, Mr. ‘D. T. Myers, linen- 
draper, Stamford, to Mifs P. Crow of the 
former place. 
Died.| At Cambridge, aged 81, Mr. P. 
Heilendaal, a well known compofer of mufic, 
and organift of Peter-Houfe chapel. Mrs. 
Briggs, widow of the late Mr. S. Briggs, clerk 
of King’s College chapel. Mrs. Ellis, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. Ellis, reétor of Molefworth. 
Mrs. Daw, fitter of Mrs. Ellis. 
At Tyd-Gote in the Ifle of Ely, Mrs. 
Trollope, wife of Mr. Trollope, merchant. 
At Barnwell, near Cambridge, Mr. Brown, 
wife of Mr. J. Brown, printer. 
At Ely, Mifs Page, fifter of Thomas Page, 
Efg. 
At Witchford, 
Cave. 
At Stretham Ely, Mr. J. Read. 
At Newmarket, Mr. James Prior, late of 
Afpley in Suffolk. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] At Norwich, Mr. John Wilfon, 
to Mifs E. Woodrow. 
At North Waltham, Mr. Jofeph Ranfome, 
to Mifs E. Drake of Mayton-Hall. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. William Chapel, to 
Mifs Scott. 
Died.] At Norwich, aged 40, Mr. William 
Mendham, whofe death was oceafioned by a 
loaded cart pafling over his body. Aged7z, 
Mrs. Thurgan. Aged 16, Mr. J. Sprinngall, 
fon of the late Mr. Springall. Aged 29, Mr. 
C. B. Woodcock. Aged 80, Stackhoufe 
Thompfon, Efg. Agei 67, Mr. P. Amyot. 
Aged 85, Mrs. S. Hammant. 
At Burnham, Rev. Mr. Nelfon, a younger 
brother of Lord Nelfon. 
At Foulfham, the Rev. James Atbhill. 
At Eait-Dereham, Dr. Bagge. 
At Fakenham, Mr. Hall, fchool-matter. 
At Swaffham, aged 62, Mrs. Sampfon, 
wife of Mr. D. Sampfon. 
At Poftwick, the Rev. B. Robertfon, re€tor 
of that place. 
near Ely, Mr, Thomas 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.] At Ipfwich, Cap. Vachell spine 
45th regiment, to Miis Willett, daughter ot 
J. Willet, efq. > 

