566 
have lately ordered at a general meeting, an 
encreafe of. the premiums of the inftitution 
for the enfuing year of fifteen pounds 5 and 
the Committee have it likewife in contempla- 
tion to recommend tothe Society, at the next 
anniverfary, a plan for affifting thofe young 
men who have been apprenticed by the So- 
ciety with a fum of money, to be elent upon 
good fecurity, without intereft, to enable 
them to fet up in trade, Sat the expiration 
of their indentures. 
Preparations are making, agreeable to an 
act of Parliament lately pafted for dividing, 
allotting, inclofing,* &c. the open and cofmmon 
fields within the tithing or hamlet of Chel- 
tenham. E 
Married.] At Winterbourne, E. ae 
junior, efq. to Mifs Ford, both of Frenchag. 
Mr. W. R. Wickens of Sodbury, to Mifs 
Byam, of Wellefley Houfe, Wilts.—THe Rev. 
D. Cooper, fellow of Worcefter College, Ox- 
ford, to Mifs Cooper, of Saintbury Ground, 
in this county. 
At Frefhford, Mr. Grant, of Mitford, to 
Mifs H. Perkiige “Captain Jenkins, of the 
Monmouth and Brecon. Militia, to Mifs 
~— of Fifhpond Houfe, in this county. 
Died.}] At Gloucefter, Mr. £. Quarring- 
ton, wine-mefchant.—In. her rith year, 
Mifs Lenthal, only daughter of W. J. Len- 
thal, efq. of Broadwell. 
Mr. Henne. of the late Mr. Alder. 
man Middleton. —Mrs. Hill, wife of Mr. 
Hill, tate of the White Hart-inn. 
Mr. M, Charlton, hatter and hofier; he 
carried on byfinefs for many years in this 
city, with the character (firmly eftablifhed) 
of a vittuous citizen and an upright man. 
At Painfwick, aged 93, Mr. H. Jordan— 
My. Millar, yr near Gloucefter. . 
Mr. Pope, a refpe¢tahle farmer, ‘of Wot- 
ton-under-Edge.. Returning home from 
‘Wey, he was unfortunately chroten from his 
honfgand fra€tured his fkull 3 which occa- 
fone is death a day or two ates wards 
At Briftol, whither he had gone for the 
recovery of is health, T, P. Purnell, efq. 
of King’s Hill, near Durfley, late lieut. -col. 
in the North Gloucefter Militia. 
. At Cheltenham, Moreau, efq. many 
years mafter of the ceremonies of that 
piace. 
At Prefton, aged 70, of the fmall-pox, 
which he caught accidentally Mr. Payne, 
farmer. 
At Cirencefter, Mrs. Borton, wife of Mr. 
J. Borton, wine-merchant. 
OXFORDSHIRE. : 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. J. Blagrave, 
to Mifs M. Ballard, bothof Abingdon.—Mr. 
Sims, to Mifs 8. Wentworth. 
Mr. R. French, to Mifs M. Wyton, both 
ef Hook Norton.—Mr. J. Preedy, of Dun- 
fiew, to Mifs Irons, of Eyden, in Northamp- 
tonfhire. 
Died.) At Oxford, aged 55, Mss. Curtis. 
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Claueeer hire Osfordire—Cambridgebire—Norflk. [Jan. 1, 
—Mrs. Cofier, wife of Mr. Cofier, one of the 
tity ferjeants.—Ayed 78, Mr. V. Shortland, 
timber- ‘merchant and alderman ‘of the city.— 
Mr. G. Wilkins, watch-maker,—In her 20th 
year, Mifs J. Bartlett, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. J. Bartlett, manufacturer. 
Lately, on is pafiage home from the Ja~ 
maica ftation, Lieutenant M, Brookes, young- 
eft fon of the Rey. Dr. Brookes, of Shipton. 
Aged 77, Mrs. A. Eaton, of Waterftock. 
At Brill, Mrs. E. Elliott. ; 
CAMERIDGE. 
Married} ’ De Scully, efg. of Kilfeacle, 
in Ireland, and late of Trinity College, Cam- 
bridge, to Mifs Huddleftone, eldett daughter. 
of F. tuddiekone) efq. of Sawfton Hall, in 
this county.—Mr. C. Froft, of Newmarket, 
,to Mifs Knights, elde& daeabeee: of Mr. 
"Knights, a reputable farmer at Ifleham.—Mr. 
Ruffel, of Downham, near Ely, to Mrs. 
Whiteley, of Ely. 
Died.] At Cambridge, aged 78, Mr. S. 
Smith, peruke-maker. 
At Wilbeach, Mr. J. Life, draper. 
At Fordham, near Newmarket, Mr. H. 
Woollard, an opuleat farmer.—In the prime 
of life, reel Arber, wife of Mr. J. Arber, 
lime-burner, &c, at Burwell.—-Aged 46, Mr. 
J. Barwich, an opulent farmer at Hadden 
ham, in the [fle of Ely.—Mifs H. Battyl, 
eldefi daughter of Mr. T. Battyl, of Linton. 
NORFOLK. 
Marriel.| At Norwich, Mr. J. Symonds, 
carpenter, to Mifs Ingram. | 
Mr. W. Bell, to Mifs F. Dodd, both of 
Tivetihall. Mr. W. Arnold, raiiee of the 
Trowel and Hammer public-houfe, to-Mifs 
S, Dodd, daughter of the late Mr. C. Dodd, 
both ay Shelf hanger.—Mr. W, 
Redenhall, to Mifs B, Littell, of Norwich. 
Died.]} At Norwich, Mr. A. Kemp, 
butcher.—-Aged 81, fuddenly. Mr. W. Web- 
fter, 
Aged 86, Mr. 
J- Nath ; this Venerable 
man has ieftbehind him a progeny confitting” 
of nine children, forty-five grand-childrea, 
and twenty-five great-grand-children. . 
Aged 81, Mrs. Kett, mother of H. Kett, 
efq. 
\ 
Johnfon, of | 
Aged 24, Mr. Brown, breeches-maker 3 - 
very induttrious man, whofe”family will fes 
verely feel his lofs. 
Ar Lynn, Mr. R. Dixon, farmer, &c.—=—Mr. 
D. Stagg, fhoemaker.—Mr. J. Wefton, jun. 
a theriff’s officer.—Mrs. Smith, formerly of 
the Ferry-houfe.—Mifs Ruffel. 
At Upwell, aged 57, Mr. W. Wells.— 
Aged 44, *Mr. T, Snelling, farmer, at 
Mouiea. 
In the Weft Indies, L. Burton, efq. fecond 
fon of T, Burton, efg. of Bracondale, near 
Norwich, 
At Great Crefingham, i in his 30th Feats 
Mr. W. Browne. 
At Holt; aged 751 ‘Dr. Chambers, late of 
Dereham. _ ; 
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