1801.] 
or near Culham-wharf, in this county, to 
extend a crofs the river Thames, into the 
parith of Sutton Courtney, in the county of 
Berks, 
Married.| S. P. Newell, efq. of the Ox- 
fordihire Militia, to Mifs Sergeant, of Win- 
bourne, Dorfet. 
Mr. C. Cox, jun. of Oxford, to Mifs M. 
Minchin, of Northmore.—Mr. Jones, brew- 
er, of Lambourne, Berks, to Mifs nee 
of Oxford. 
Died.] At Oxford, in her 43d year, Mrs. 
Cooke, wife of Mr. Cooke, bookfeller.— 
Aged §7, Mrs. C. Rufbridge, wife of Mr, E. 
Rubbridge, thoemaker. 
At Henley-upon-Thames, in an advanced 
age, Mr. G. Haye, many years butler to the 
Freeman family, at Fawley-court. 
At Holywell, in her 71ft year, Mrs. E. 
Wallington, fitter of the late Mr. R. Wal- 
lington, of Oxford. 
At aioe canes in his 44th year, Mr, R. 
Green. 
At Clifton, near ¢ Briftol, aged 25, Mifs 
M. E. Whiting, milliner, of Oxford. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Mathews, of Standford 
Dingley, to Mifs Kidgley, of Bradfield. 
At Reading, the Rev. Mr. Jeary, to Mifs 
S$. Tudor.—C. Dixon, efq. of Savage Gar- 
dens, to Mifs H. Wilder, daughter of the 
Rev. Dr. Wilder, of Purley Hall. 
Mr. J. Butterfield, to Mifs Poulton, both 
of Maidenhead.——Mr. Grigg, of Newbury, 
to Mifs Fufiell, of Winchetter, Hants. 
Died.| At Reading, Mrs. Lamden, wife 
of Mr. Lamden, baker.—Mrs. Staples, wife 
of Mr. Staples, poulterer.—Mr. Ofmona, col- 
lector of the excife. 
At Abingdon, aged 74, W. Bowles, efq. 
' Mrs. Perfeét, only daughter of the late Sir 
Thomas Hayward, of Cariwell. 
At Farnham, aged 91, Mrs. J. Mayne,a 
_maiden-lady, 
At Windfor, in his apartments in the 
Queens’-mews, Mr. G. Harding, many years 
body-coachman to her Majefty- 
At his houfe in Sunning Hill, in his 74th 
year, the Hon. John Yorke, fourth fon of 
Philip Earl of Hardwicke, Chancellor of 
Great Britain. 
In her 73d year, Mrs. Griffith, relict of C. 
Griffith, efq. of Padworth Houfe, formerly 
M. P. for Berkthire; fhe was a lady” pecu- 
liarly diftinguifhed for the virtues of a good 
heart, and her lofs will be feelingly regretted 
by the numerous objects of her unremitting 
bounty. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Preparations are making, agreeably toa late 
a& of Pa: liament, for paving, watering, light- 
ing and other eit improving the ftreets, 
lanes, and other public paflages and places, 
within the parifh of Stony Stratford, and for 
removing  obftructions, annoyances, &c. 
therein ; alfo for repairing the rampart-road 
@r cauieway, leading from the town to the 
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bridge over the river Oufe, near thereto, and 
‘for repairing the faid bridge. 
Died.}| At Thames Bank, near Great Mar- 
low, Mrs. Winford, Net B. A. Hicks, of 
Bradenham Houfe. 
At Great Marlow, aged 83, the Rev. J. 
Cleobury, vicar of that parifh and of Weft 
Woburn almoft fifty years, and juftice of 
peace for this county. —Mrs. M. Grignion, 
late of Chelfea. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] The Rev.T. Grut, of the Ifland 
of Guernfey, to Mifs E. Martin, of Shafford, 
in this county. 
NOR THAMP TONSHIRE. ! 
Married.} At Daventry, the Rev..W. 
Benfon, B. D. vicar of Afhby St. Ledgers, &c. 
to Mifs Harrifon.—The Rev. W. Lockwood 
Maydwell, of Geddington, to Mifs A. Hod- 
fon, of Wellingboro’. 
At Guilfboro’, the Rev. J. Buckby, to Mife 
Wigley, elde&t daughter of the late Dr. Wig- 
ley.—Mr. Sefsly, of Great Bowden, to Milfs 
M. Nurfey, of Sutton.—Mr. C. Heygate, 
furgeon, of Weft Haddon, to Mils Lovell, of 
Winwick-warren.—Mr. D. Hennels, of eeeah 
tering, to Mifs Gale, of King’s Kipton, Hun- 
tingdonfhire. 
‘In London, Mr. J. Clark, coachmaker, of 
Northampton, to Mrs. M. Berry. 
_ Dud.) At Northampton, after a lingering 
illnefs, and a well {pent life of near 78 years, 
Mr. Alderman Sutton.—-Mr. Stables.—Mr. 
W. Wykes, formerly a coach-proprictor.— 
Mrs. Eck. 
Mr. J. Deaton, member of a benefit-fociety, 
held at the Siramci -inn, from the fund of 
which he had received the fum of 1o4l. 17s. 
At Thrapftone, in her 71ft year, Mrs, 
Hooke, reli€t of the late Rev, IT. Hooke, 
rector of Birkby, in Yorkthire. 
Aged 24, after a few days illnefs, Mr. J. 
Goodman Maxwel!, fon of Mr. G. Maxwell, 
of Fletton, near Peterboro’. 
At Finedon, Mr. W. Stanton, formerly of 
the Bell-inn.—M?. Bowker, attorney; and 
coroner for the foke of Peterboro’. 
At Marfton Truffel, in her 22d yeax, Mifs 
A. Bullivant, eldeft daughter of the Rev. J. 
Bullivant, reftor; a truly amiable and good 
young lady. 
At Hollowell, aged 83, Mr. J. Haffock, 
more than fifty years mafter of the coach 
and horfes public- houfe. 
Mr. Higgins, of the Swan-inn, Newport 
Pagnell, 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Commijflioners have been lately appointed 
for the inclofure of the parith of St. Ives. 
Married.| S$. Peacocke, efq. of Cavendifh- 
fquare, London, to Mifs Apreece, only daughe 
ter of Sir T, Hufley Apreece, of Wathingley- 
hall, in this county. 
Died] AtSt Neots, in his 54th year, Mr. 
Halliley, an eminent furgeon and apothecary. 
—Aged 79, the Rev, G, Coulton, vicar and. 
patron of Ab Kettleby, in Leicefterihire. 
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