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into the bearings of the queftions with his 
ufual accuracy and clearnets, persia y as 
to the feveral means to be adopted for the 
execution of the woik. The bufinefs was 
ordered to ftend over till the next fummer 
afiizes.—The expence ef building it will noc 
exceed 14,00¢/.—-The plans are drawn by KR, 
Nath, efy. The building, it is thought, ‘will 
be he under the direction of the in- 
genious Mi. John Wheeler, of Gloucefter. 
A new patiern Model of a Veflel for faving 
the lives of feamen in cafe of fhipwreck, 
{the invention of W. H. Yate, efq. of 
Brome fberrow-place, and the Rev. Mr. Fof- 
brooke, of Horfley} 1s now exhibiting at Mr. 
Folbrooke’s 
MMarried.| At Campden, Mr. W. Wright, 
ot Bifhampton, Worcetterfhire, to Mifs Bet- 
fey Taylor, of the former place. 
At ‘Tewkefbury, Mr. Putter, to Mrs. 
Haynes.—Rev. Mr. Mills, of Miferdine, to 
Mls Burn, of Warley, in Eflex.—Mr. He- 
ming, faddler, to Mifs Green.—-Mr. Screen, 
hofier, to Mifs Chandler.—Mr. Fryer, of 
Haresfield, to Mifs Marfton, of Hardwick. — 
Mr. B. Piecher:! of Coaley, to Mifs Mafon. 
In London, 0. Anbury, efq. of Thorn- 
bury, in this county, to Mifs E E. Douglas, of 
Newman-ftreet, London. 
Mr. Sim pfor, brewer, Gloucefter, to 
Mifs Jens, of Eldersfield. 
Died.}] At Leachlade, in ber orf year, 
Lady Wheate, relict of the late Sir George 
Wheate, bart. 
At Cheitenham, Mr.Cother, an eminent 
furgeon of that place —Mifs Sufannah jones, 
daughter of Mr. Jones, builder.—Captain 
‘Crowder, of the Innifkilling Dragoons. 
At Winchcomb, Mrs. Afhmore, a widow 
lady of exemplary piety.—Mrs. Gillet, of 
¥armington.—Rev. James Hardy, of Glou- 
cefter. 
At Newland, with that calmnefs and re- 
dignation which are the effeéts of a well {pent 
life, Mrs.Probyn, wife of Edmund Probyn, 
efq. Os | aH 2 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married] Mr. C. Gee, builder, of Ox- 
ford, to ee C. M. Coleman, of Ewelme. 
At Henley, H. Whorwood, efq. of Head- 
ington, to M, fs maCeiy niece of Sir John 
Treacher 
Died } “At t Oxford, mh 74, Mr. J. Ship- 
ton, builder——Aged 68, Mr. R. Dickinfon. 
—Aged 67, Mr. W, stevens, plaiterer.— 
Mrs. Savery, wife of Mr. Savery, plumber 
‘and glazier. 
At Cuddefden, aged 28, the Rev. T. Da- 
vies, A. B. of Jefus College, Oxford. —Mrs. 
¥ Tilton, fitter of the late J. Tilfon, efq. of 
Watlington Park.—Aged 47, J. Waftie, efq. 
ot {nfham.—in his 62d year, KR, Finch, efq. 
of Headington. 
At Eweime, in her 84th year, Mrs. S. 
Lane, widow. 
At Copredy, aged 63, Mr. 5. Anker, {are 
me! and gragzier. 
ls fordfbire—Northamptonfhire——Cambridgefbires 
junior, 
[ Feb. 1, 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE: 
Married.| Mr. Robinfon, of Dunftable, to 
Mifs M. Wills, .of Long Buckly, ia this 
county. 
Died.| At Northampton, 4 in her 75th year, 
Mrs. Hill, widow of the late B. Hill, efq. 
Receivenmenarat of the land-tax for the coun- 
ties of Northumberland and Rutland.—Aged 
47, Mr. W. Smith, well knewn in the mu- 
fical circles of this tewn and neighbourhood, 
as an affiduous teacher, and an agreeable vo-. 
cal performer. A 
At Blakefley, aged 84, Mrs. M. Welth, 
widow of the late Rev. T. C. Welth, vicar 
of Pattithall, &c. in this county. 
At King’s Cliffe, Mr. B. Law, many 
years a draper at Stamford. 
At Overftone, Mr. G, Luck, third fon of 
Mr. Luck, 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.]} At Cambridge, Mr. Wildbore, 
baker, to Mrs. Aungier.—Mr. 1’. Thomfon, 
ftone- maton, to Mifs Balls, daughter of the 
late Mr, H. Balls, currier.—Mr. J. Hignell, 
‘to Mifs Martin, late of Spinney 
Abbey. : 
At Ely, Mr. C. Boyce, to Mrs. Fox, of 
the Ship-inn.—Mr. Kaynor, draper, &c. to 
Mifs Riot, of Steeple Bumfted, Effex. 
At Peterboro’, Mr, R. Ellington, to Mifs 
FH, Rofe. 
At Newmarket, Mr. F. Smallman, traine 
ing-groom to his Royal Highuefs the Prince 
of “Wales, to Mrs. Lifter, many years houfe- 
keeper to the late Rey. Mr. Luihington. 
- Died] Ag Cambridge, at his hovfe ig 
Jetus, Jane, in his 7oth year, W. Roberts, 
¢fq. formerly in the profeilion of the Jaw, but 
from which he had honourebly retired many 
years. 
In his 47th year, Mr. J. Ruffell. His 
death was occafioned by a kick which he re- é 
ceived from his horfe, when hunting fix or 
feven days before, and which was unhappily 
followed by a mortification. He has be- 
queathed rool. to Addenbrooke’s Hofpital. 
Mrs. Spencers wite of Mr. W. Spencer, 
cook of Chrift’s College. 
At Peterboro’, in her 56th year, Mrs. 
Hake, wife of the Rev. Mr. Hake. She 
was dreffing to go out upon a vifit in the 
evening, when fhe was feized with violent 
convulfions, and expired i in a very fhort time. 
At Ely, advanced in years, Mrs. Down- 
ing, wife of the Rev. G. Downing, one of 
the prebendaries of the cathedral. This 
moft excellent- woman, with a mafculine 
underftanding, pofleffed a large portion of fe- 
male modefty and truly pious humility. Her 
charities were extenfive, and her benevolence 
was univerfal. © 
In her 3.ft year, Mrs. Kempton, wife of 
Mr. Kempion, junior, grocer. 
At Newmarket, Mr. E. Porter, late of 
the King’s Head inn, Dalham. He was a 
well-known charaCter upon the turf, 
At 
