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At Walford, Mrs. Weftfaling, rcliét of the 
Rev. J. Weftfaling, vicar of Hope Manfel. 
At Monmouth, Mr. Philip ‘Thomas; he 
went to bed in the higheft health and fpirits, 
and, in two hours afterwards was found dead. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
In order to encourage the cultivation of po- 
tatoes, a patriotic clergyman near Gloucefter, 
has intimated to the farmers of the parithes 
with which he is conneéted, that he fhall this 
year relinquiih his claim of tythes on the 
crops of that article, whatever may be their 
extent. 
At Gloucefter affizes, eight perfons were 
capitally convicted, and received fentence of 
death. 
Married.|. At Wefterleigh, Mr. Wm. 
Page, of Wotton-under-edge, to Mifs E. Tuck, 
of May’s Hill. 
At Severn-Stoke, John Bick, efq. of Tre- 
dington, to Mifs Boulter, daughter of the 
late Rey. Mr. Boulter. 
_ At Wotton-under-edge, James Lloyd Har- 
tis, efq. of Stone Houfe, to Mifs Burland, 
daughter of Dr. Burland, of Wotton-under- 
“edge. Mr. Jofeph Cox, of Birmingham, to 
Mifs S. Adey. 
At Clifton, Benjamin Aplin, efq. to Mifs 
F. Grant, both of Bath. 
At Stapleton, Mr. John Byard, bruth- 
maker, of Bath, to Mrs. Berrow, widow of 
the late Mr. J. Berrow, of Brittol. 
Died.] At Gloucefter, Mifs M. A. Jones, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Jones, brufh-maker. 
At Cheltenham, aged 78, Mr. Edward 
TYimbrell. 
At Durfley, Mr. Edward Miller. 
At Stapleton, Thomas Smyth, efq. young- 
eft fon of Sir James Smyth, bart, of Athton 
Court, Somerfet. 
At Tetbury, Mr. R. Bishop, an opulent 
corn-ta€tor. Mrs. Browning, widow of the 
tate Mr. Browning, malfter. Mrs. Rich, 
fen. 
At Thornbury, in an adyanced age, Mrs. 
Orton. a maiden lady. 
At the Hot-wells, Mifs Paul, daughter of 
Mr, Paul, treafurer of the Bath and Briftol 
theatres. Mifs Pratt, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Pratt, of Staple Grove,'near Taunton. 
; OXFORDSHIRE. 
_ At Oxford affizes, one convict received fen- 
tence of death, 
Married.| At Oxford, Rob. S. Wood, fen. 
efqg. of Otmington, Dorfet, to Mifs M. V. 
Holmes. ; 
Died.} At Chipping Norton, aged 74, 
Mr. J. Predy, late of Dunftew. 
At Bicefter, Mr. John Kent, linen-draper.. 
At Banbury, aged 84, Mrs. D. Clarkfoh. 
. © At Oxford, Mrs. Eliz. Etty, widow of the 
late Mr. James Etty, wine-merchant. Aged 
65, Edward Tawney, efg. fenior Alderman, 
os Oxford. . 
At Charlbury, aged 43, Mr. R. Harris. 
i NOR THAMP TONSHIRE. 
- The affizes at Northampton proved maiden, 
Married.| At Courteenhall, Mr. E. Brit- 
tain, fadler, of Stoney Stratford, to Mifs E, 
Johnfon, of Courteenhall. 
At Woodford, Mr. John Satchell, of Ket- 
tering, to Mifs S. Burdett. 
At Wellingborough, Mr. Moore, furgeons 
to Mifs H. Banks. = 
Died.| At Northampton, Mr. Wm. Lin- 
nel, whitefmith. Mr. Gimfoa, at the Ship. 
Mrs. Bennet. Mrs. Eliz. Wright. 
At Daventry, Samuel Clay, efg. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Peter Ellis, former- 
ly of the Angel-inn. Mrs. Hart; wife of Mr. 
G. Hart. 
At King’s Thorpe, the lady of E. L. Per- 
cival, efqs one of thé daughters of the late 
Lord George Manners Sutton. 
At Thorney, near Peterborough, aged 34, 
Mt. W. Brown, furgeon, &c. 
At Clipftone, Mr. Roger Nethercoat, a 
very opulent farmer, &c. baie 
At Dallington, Mrs. Earl, mother of Mri 
R. Earl, farmer, &c. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
At Aylefbury affizes, three prifoners re 
ceived fentence of death, for highway rob- 
bery. 
L curious caufe was tried at this affize be- 
tween Mr. Groom, a refpeétable farmer, and 
Lord Sandwich, Mafter of the King’s Hounds 
and others. Mr. Groom had attempted to ftog 
his Majefty and his. party, in chafe, from 
paffing over, and doing mifchief to his 
grounds, and having failed in fo doing, he 
brought this action for the damages done.— 
After a trial of five hours, he was nonfuited.s 
Married.| At Buckingham, Cha. Walcot, 
efq. of the poft-office, to Mrs, Oiborn, of 
Turville-court. ; 
Died.] At Wendover, Mifs Amelia Smith, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Smith, vicar of 
that place. 
At Oundle, Mr. John Nichols, fchool- 
matter. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE, 
At Huntingdon aflizes, Jonathan Fox and 
John Cowling, for horfe ttealing, received 
fentence of death. 
Died;] At Yaxley. near Stilton,’ Mr. 
Andrews, who weighed thirty-fix fone. 
At Norman Crotsinn, near Stilton, Mrs. 
‘Tomkiffon. 
At Sibfon, near Wansford, aged 68, Mr.. 
W. Allen. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, : 
The royal affent has litely been given to 
an act for drajning the fen lands, in the parifhes 
of Maney, Upwell, Welney, Downhamy 
Witcham, &c. in the Ifle of Ely. : 
The long depending caufe - between .the 
Univerfity of Cambridge, end the heirs of the 
late Sir W. Downing, having been decided im 
chancery, in favour of the former, DowNiInG 
Cot1eGr, for whiclr the baronet bequeathed 
his large property, is to be immediately efta- 
blifhed. 
At Cambridge aifizes, Jehn Long, aged 
enly 
