1802.] 
fenting Dr. Jenner with a piece of plate, as 
a teftimony of gratitude and refpe@ for his 
invaluable difcovery of the vaccine-inocula- 
tion. The fubfcription already exceeds the 
fum of 3001. 
Married.} Mr, T. Barnard, tanner, of 
Fra npton-upon-Severn, to Mifs Clutterbuck, 
of King’s Stanley. 
At Coleford, Mr. E. Griffiths, late of Mon- 
mouth, to Mifs M. Jones, of Staunton. , 
Died.] At Gloucefter, Mrs. Haviland, of 
the Horfe and Groam public-houfe. 
Aged 85, Mrs. S. Murcutt; her lofs will 
be particularly felt by her poor neighbours, 
to whom: fhe was ever ready to extend re- 
lief. 
At Cheltenham, Mr. T. Keyte, a refpe&- 
able tradefman, and mucly lamented as an ho- 
neft man, and good ‘neighbour. 
Mrs. Moreau, widow of S. Moreau, efq. 
mafter of the ceremonies, lately deceafed; her 
death wes occafioned by the circumftance of 
her cloaths cafually taking fire,jwhen fhe was 
dreadfully burned before any affiftance could 
be procured. Few women bore a more excel- 
lent charaéter. 
In his tgth year, Mr. G. Knowles, of 
Newnham. 
At London, aged 62, Mr. J. Rugg, an emi- 
nent dyer, of Wotton-under-edge, in this 
county. The evening before his death, he 
was feized with an apopleétic fit whilft in the 
Rev. Mr. Rowland Hill’s Chapel, Surrey- 
road, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Some ef the wafte and common lands about 
Whitchurch, in this county, which were 
lately inclofed, are now letting at sos. an 
acre! The circumftance of partial inclo- 
fures (and evena general one, if fuch a mea- 
fure could at all be rendered feafjble)muft, no 
doubt, 
community, whatever may be the immediate 
confequence. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr T. Hewlett, to 
Milfs C. Cook.—Mr.T. Hudfon, jun. to Mifs 
E. Tuftin, both of Coombe. 
At Cowley, Mr. J. Hurft, to Mifs S. 
White. 
Died.] At Oxford, aged 100 years, Mrs. 
Cantwell.—Aged 65, Mr. J. Beft, of the 
Crofs Keys public-houfe —Aged 65, ina fit 
of apoplexy, Mrs. M, Rogers, wite of Mr. 
F. Rogers, taylor.—Aged 66, Mr. Southby, 
coachmaker, 
At the late Alderman Tawney’s Alms- 
houfes, aged 76, Mr. J. Winflow, many years 
porter of Worcefter College. 
At Buckland, aged 38, the Rev.J. Hurdis, 
D. D. of Magdalen College, Oxford, and 
profeffor of poetry in the univerfity. 
At Minfter Lovell, aged 69, Mr.T. Green, 
an opulent tarmer.—Mirs. A. fones, of Stad- 
hampton, 
Oxford/ire Cambridgefhire—Norfolt. 
prove ultimately beneficial to the, 
37 
CAMERIDGESHIRE. 
The fir prize of 40]. founded by the late 
Rey. John Helfe, formerly of St. John’s 
College, Cambridge, for the beft Differtation, 
in the Englith language, on the Evidences of 
the Chriftian Religion, has been lately ade 
judgedto Mr. John Bird Summer, fellow of 
King’s College, Cambridge, and affiftant- 
matter at Eton. 
Married.] At Wifbeach, Mr. J. Dawfon, 
grocer, to’Mifs Dawhbarn.—Mr. J. Merry, 
carpenter, of Orwell, to Miis H. Dowing, 
of Arrington.—-Mr. R. Chettleburgh, ha- 
berdather, of Norwich, to Mifs S. Wagftaf, 
of Cambridge —Mr. Sattord, whitefmith, to 
Mits Daintry —-Mr. Mofs, Reward and gar- 
dener to I. Panton, efq. to Milfs Bird, both 
of Newmarket. 
At Whittlefea, in the Ifle of Ely, Mr. G. 
Bowker, of Water Newton, near Stamford, 
to Mifs J. Aveling. 
Died. | At Cambridge, aged 88, Mr, H.Gee,, 
father of Mr, R. Gee, attorney, and many 
years Clerk’ to the board of confervators of the 
river Cam. : 
At Newmarket, Mr, T. May, many years 
carpenter to his Majefty. 
At Stretham, near Ely, the Rev. J Swaine, 
rector, and in the commiflion of the peace 
forthe Ifle of Ely ; he was formerly ef Peter’ 
Houfe, Cambridge, and proceeded B, A. in 
1777, and M. A. in 1780. . 
At Mildenhall, in an advanced age, Mrs, 
Arthy, mother of Mr. J. Arthy, of Ineham. 
The Rev. J. Clendon, M.A. vicar. of 
Brompton Regis, Somerfet, and formerly 
fellow of Emanuel College’ Cambridge; he 
proceeded B. A. in 1744, and M.A. in 1748. 
The living is in the gift of that fociety. 
At Soham, Mr. J.’ Eden, grecer and 
draper. 
At Chelfea, London, Mifs Ruft, eldeft 
daughter of J. Ruft, efq. of Granfden, 
At Freckenham, near Newmarket, Mrs. 
Bates, wife of the Rev, Dr. Bates, rector. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.| At Norwich, Mr. J, Tenn, to 
Mrs. A. Piggen, of Forncett.—Mr. T.Booth, 
printer, to Mifs S. Rifing.—Mr. S$, Cufhing, 
to Mifs M. Wright.—-Mr. Hafting, to Mifs 
Moneyment. 
Mr, J. Colman, fhoemaker, of Mulbarton, 
to Mifs A. Wilkins, late of Wymondham.— 
The Rev, S. Cook, of Aylfham, to Mifs M- 
Atkinfon, of Walcot.—J. Reeve, efq. of 
Halefworth, Suffolk, to Mifs Ganning, of 
Norwich. ; 
Mr. B. Aufton, of Ayltham,to Mifs Jackell, 
of Haydon. . 
In London, G. L. Van Heythuyfen, efg. 
of the Six Clerks Office, to Mifs N. Holte, 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. Holte, rector of 
North Repps, in this county.—lir. W, 
Wright, chock-maker, &¢, of Kirby-ftreet, 
Hacteon 
