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his mafter’s mill. He has lately, without 
any affiftance or inftruction whatever, con- 
‘ftru€ted an organ for Durfley church, remark-- 
able for the fullnefs and melody of its tones. 
Married.] At Briftol, Mr. John Cornith, 
attorney, to Mifs Sims. Mr. Hiorns, to Mifs 
Yeoman. The Rev. Mr. T. Load, to Mifs 
Brock. Mr. Ofborne, attorney, to Mifs Seager, - 
of Shirehampton. Mr. Philip Wrizht, te 
Mrs. Cook. Captain John Jenkins, of Mine- 
head, to Mifs Sufany Jenkins, of Watchet. 
‘Mr. Wm. Tanner, 'to Mifs Ann Vaughan. 
At Wotton-under-Edge, Goodfon “Vines, 
efq. to Mrs. Summers. 
Died} At Briftol,” Mr. Charles Wayland, 
printer. Mr. Jofiah Dando, agent to Mr. 
Wiltfhire’s London warehoufe. Mrs. Clay- 
field. Suddenly, Mr. O. Norman, In her 
‘63th year, Mrs. Margaret Plaifeway. Mifs 
Fowler. In the prime of life, Mr. James 
Pidding. Aged 94, Mrs. Eleanor Laroche, 
fifter to the late Alderman Laroche. Sud- 
enly, Mrs. Langfton, of the Seven Stars 
-public-houte. Mr. Jamefon. Mr. Stone. Mrs. 
Allard. Mrs. Perry, of the Rofe and Crown, 
Broadmead. Mrs. Baller. Mr. James Mafey. 
At Gloucefter, fuddenly, in an apople@ic 
Gt, Mr. Williams, brandy-merchant. 
At the Hot-Wells, Mifs Maria Siddons, 
decond daughter of Mrs. Siddons, of Drury- 
* Lane Theatre. 
At Thornbury, William Evans, efq. late 
 €aptain of the 28th regiment of foot. 
- OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Oxford, Mr. George Jekyll, 
of Lincoln Coilege, to Mifs Ann Brown. 
Mr. Charles Brown, to Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. 
Mr. William Jackforn, to Mrs. M, Duke. 
At Moulsford, in the parifh of Cholfey, 
John Coillins,.efq. of Milton, Berks, to Mifs 
E. Evans, of Cholfey. 
_ Died.) At Oxford, the Rev. John Davy, 
D. D. matter of Baliol College. Mr. Richard 
Kimberley, fecond butler of Merton College. 
In her 85th year,” univerfally beloved 
and refpected, Lady Henrietta Roper, widow 
of the late Robert’ Roper, efq. of Muffets, 
in the county af Hertford. 
At Calthorpe Houfe, near Banbury, after 
-a fhort illnefs. Mifs Cobb, eldeft daughter of 
“Thomas Cobb, efg.. She was an amiable 
and accomplithed young lady‘in the prime 
of life, defervedly eftéeemed by a ‘nume- 
fous acquaintance, by whom fhé will long 
be regretted. Her death is a great  af- 
~ fliGtion to her friends, and will be particu- 
larly felt by the younger part of her father’s 
family, over whom, fince the death of her 
mother, fhe exercifed a maternal care. 
_ NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married.| At Northampton, Mr, Thomas 
Dunkley, to Mifs Mawbey, of Braunfton. 
~ Phe Reve Daniel-Wathbourn, of Welling- 
borough, to Mifs S.,Bowden; of Tooting. 
» At Moulton, near Northampton, Mr, ‘Pho- 
@as Pell, farmer, to Mrs. Cox, * 
Mr. Tefter, of Wellingborough, to Mifs 
Dunkley, of Northampton. 
Died.| At Northampton, Mr. Willis. 
At Newport Pagnell, Mifs Edmunds, eldeft 
daughter of Mr. Edmunds, furgeon. 
Aged:81, Mr. Robert Mugslifton, for-— 
mictly an eminent linen and woollen-draper 
in Peterborough. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Great Horwood, the Rev. 
Jonathan Briggs, vicar of Thornborough, to 
Milfs Bradberry, of the former place. 
Mr, William Bull, attorney, of Aylefbury, 
to Mifs Brett, only daughter of the Rev. 
Peter Brett,.of Charlton upon Otmoor. 
Died.] At the Earl of Chefterfield’s,-at 
Baileys, near Salt-hill, in this county, the 
Right Hon. the Countefs of Chefterfield. Her 
ladyfhip has left one daughter, Lady Harriet 
Stanhope, to lament her lofs. 
BEDFORDSHIRE, 
The county goal, towards the building of 
which the late Mr. Whitbread bequeathed 
3,000l. is to be ereCted without delay. The 
Duke of Bedford has made a prefent of the 
ground, in the vicinity of Bedford, on the 
road leading to Clapham, Mr. Wing, a ma- 
fon of Bedford, has contraéted for the build- 
ing at 7,000]. which leaves a furplus of 4,000l. 
to be taken out of the county rates. — 
Died.] At Woburn, in his 47th year, Mr. 
Furnefs, apothecary. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE, 
Died.| At St. Neots, after a fhort illnefs, 
George Reynolds, efq. formerly a major in the 
army, and afterwards for many years major in 
the Huntingdonfhire militia. 
At Godmunchefter, George Rowley, efq. 
father of Owfley Rowley, efq. receiver-gene- 
ral for this county. 
At Hilton, in his 63d year, Walter Peck, 
efq. He was many years in the commifiton 
of the peace, and conciliated at once the 
friendfhip and efteem of all who knew him, 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married] Edward Green, efq. of Hinxton, 
to Mifs Humphreys, of Bath. 
At Stuntney, Mr. Edward Cropley, fe- 
cond fon of Mr. John Cropley, an opulent 
farmer at Ely, to Mifs Hatch, of Northney, 
near Stuntney. a 
At Ely, Charles Dixon Green, efq. lieu 
tenant in the 6oth regiment of foot, now | 
ftationed in the Weft Indies, to Mifs Mary 
Marthall, of Ely. i 
John Matthews, gent. of March, to Miis 
Mofs. | : at 
Died.] At Ely, fuddenly, Mr. Henry Bea- 
mas. 
At Wibech, in his 76th year, after a very 
fevere and lingering illnefs, George Hawes, 
efq. formerly collector of the cuftoms at that — 
port. ' 
“Aged 63, Mrs John Hemington, many 
years an opulent farmer at Denny Abbey, 
but who had for fome time retived from bu- 
fines, 
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