1800. ] 
on the coroner’s verdié of wilful mur- 
der. 
On old Chriftmas Day, Mr. T. Davis, fad- 
ler, of Broomyard, died in the 87th year of 
his age. It is fingular, that his father, an 
uncle, and two of his coufins, and his ne- 
phew, all died on the anniverfary of the fame 
day. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Married.} At Monmouth, Mr. John 
Mills, grocer, of Stroud, to Mifs Ann Powell, 
of Monmouth. 
At Llangibby, Rev.T.A. Williams, to Mifs 
Marth, fecond daughter of the late T. Marth, 
efq. M. P. 
Died.}] At Monmouth, Rev. Mr. Price, 
a very fingular charaéter. He was a man of 
the moft penurious habits ; and refided alone 
in a {mall tenement in Monk-ftreet. He 
was formerly the officiating minifler of an ad- 
joining parifh, but had declined his clerical 
functions for fome years. He has bequeathed 
his property, fuppofed to be confiderable, to an 
only brother. 
At Pitftone, near Monmouth, at an ad- 
vanced age, Mr. Wm. Griffiths, farmer 5 a 
very refpectable character. 
i GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
A very daring banditti, fuppofed to inha- 
bit the fore{t of Dean, have committed various 
robberies in that neighhourhood. At Rofs, 
Linton, Hope’s-Afh, and Ecclefwal-court, 
they have plundered feveral granaries, and 
imprefied horfes to carry off the booty. 
Married.| | At Newland, Mr. Thomas 
Harrifon, jun. timber-merchant, to Mifs 
Steel, eldeft daughter of Mr. Steel, of Cole- 
ford. 
Died.] At Gloucefter, Mr: John Coles, 
formerly aniron-merchant. Mr. Thornton, 
of the upper George. 
At Horfley, the Rev. Benjamin Francis, 
many years minifter of the baptift church. 
At Lidney, Mr. Robert Pidcock, youngeft 
fqn of the late J. Pidcock, efq. of the Platts, 
near Stourbridge. 
Painiwick Lodge, Mrs. Windowe, mother 
of H, Windowe, efq. 
" OXFORDSHIRE. 
Oxford Canal thares of £.100 ftock are 
now worth £.194 each, as far as a fale by 
ayction can be received as acriterion. Canal 
fhares, and particular breeds of cattle and fheep 
have for fome years been moft impudently 
puffed by fictitious biddings and purchafes at 
Sham auctions. 1 
A French emigrant lady, of the name of 
Mellier, was found dead in the Shrewlbury - 
ftage, when it ftopped at the Wheatfheaf, at 
Wotten. 
The reader of Anatomy will begin his 
courfe of Leétures on Human and Compara- 
tive Anatomy, on the 3d of February, inthe 
Anatomy School, Chrift Church. 
Married | At Yarnton, Mr, Richard 
Strainge, to Mifs Sanders, 
Monmouth pire— Gloucefter fire—Oxfordpire, OSic, 
or 
At Hook-Norton, Mr. Stephen Godfon, 
land-furveyor, to Mifs Winterton, of Bran- 
don, near Coventry. 
At Charlbury, Mr. Fowler, of Chipping- 
Norton, to Mifs Fowler, of Pudlicott. , 
At Broadwell, Mr. Morrifon, of London, 
ironmonger, to Mifs Purbrick, of Filkins. 
Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Sufannah Hard- 
away. Aged 41, Mr. P. Cox, many years 
matter of the Bull Racquet Court. Aged 82, _ 
Mr. Thomas Goddard, formerly cook of Ba- 
liol College. Thomas Jenner, efq. fellow of 
Merton College: Suddenly Mrs. Ann Lock. 
Rey. Dr. Dowfon, principal of St. Edmund 
Hall. Aged 84, Mrs. Ann Wood. Aged 
75, Mrs, Sarah Fox. Mr. Richard Dew. 
Aged 73, Mr.P. Rice, common councilman. 
At Henley, Mrs. S. Hall, 
At Nether Warton, aged 18, Mr. J. Cur 
tis, eldeft fonof Mr. Thomas Curtis. 
At Ipfden, aged 80, Rev: Mr. P; Mure 
twaite, B.D. He had been incumbent of the 
united livings of Newnham, Ipfden, and 
North Stoke, almoft 35 years, and enjoyed, 
till within a few days of his death, the moft 
perfect ftrength of body and intelleét. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE.} 
The annual meeting of the Peterhorough 
Agricultural Society was held on the 18th of © 
December, when a premium of Two Gui- 
neas was adjudged to William Collins of Far- | 
cett, a hufbandman, for bringing upa family 
of eight children without parochial affiftance. 
Several premiums for the enfuing year were 
offered, particularly one of Ten Guineas for 
the greateft number ofacres drained by under- 
ground drainage, either by ftones or brufh- 
wood. 
Married.] At Staverton, Mr. Graves, of 
London, to Mitfs Saral Goodman, of Sta- 
verton. 
At Stanwick, aged 32, Mr. Lynn, anopu- 
lent malfter, to Mrs. Wright, aged 4o. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Philip Bates, to 
Mifs Caftor. 
At Burton-Latimer, Mr. Hatrick, parith- 
clerk, to Mifs Mary Driver, the joint ages of 
this couple amounted to 145 years. 
Died.| At Northampton, Mrs. Dean, wife 
of the Reverend Mr. Dean. 
At Raunds, Mr. John Martin, aged 75. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| - At Horton, Rev. W. Brown, 
rector of that place, to Mifs Stone, of Lon- 
don. 
At Langley, Mr. John Hatch, of Windfor, 
.to Mifs Stone, of the former place. — 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.} At Cambridge, Mr. Richard 
Baines, to Mifs Royfton, of Stamford. Mr. 
Lemoine, apothecary, to .Mifs Kendall, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Kendall, late 
vicar of Little Chifwell, in Effex, 
At Wifbeach, Captain Brown, of Sun- 
derland, to Mifs Watfon, of the formes 
place. ; 
Died. ] 


