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wan, late of the parifh of Allensmoor.—Mrs. 
Auftin, wife of Mr. Auftin, fho€émaker.— 
In his 734 year, J. Lewis, efq. of Michael- 
church, in this codhty. 
At Leominfter, Mifs Rofs.—-Mr. Davies, 
taylor. 
On the 26th of February, at Bruffels, 
aged 36, Captain J. Lambe, late of Hereford, 
but, .for the laft twenty years-and upwards, 
employed in the Eaft India fervice, during 
the greateft part of which. time he was com- 
mander of the Melville Caftle Eaft India- 
man. He was the youngeft captain in the 
fervice, and allowed to be an excellent fea- 
man. He was not a little admired by his 
friends,for his natural and acquired endow- 
ments—a clear underftanding,an active mind, 
a manly fpirit, and affable manners. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Died.| At Gloucefter, Mr, J. Baylis. 
At Cirencefter, Mr. Richardfon.—Mr. W, 
Sanigar, card-maker, of Durfley,—The Rev, 
P. Blifs, rector of Frampton Cotterell, &c— 
P. Thomas, efq. of Drake’s Place, near Wel- 
lington, . .-- 
At Horfley, aged 57,. Mr. Brown; a fin- 
gular circumftance is related of this man: 
Having, about ten years ago (while coach- 
man in the fervice of the late Mr. Webb) 
faved as much money as would purchafe 
250l. three per cent, ftock, he entered into 
an engagement with fixty perfons, who 
claimed kindred to him, to leave this money 
amongft them at his death, in confideration 
of their paying one penny to him per week 
each while he lived; from the intereft of 
his flock, and thefe contributions, he was 
not only enabled to live comfortably, but to 
make fome further favings,which he has like- 
wife left to the patties. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
A plan is in contideration for making a na. 
vigable cut or canal from and out of the Ri- 
ver Thames, near the upper end of Spees 
Ditch, to the faid River, at a place called 
the Eyot, below Culham Ferry, containing 
in length fix furlongs, and fixteen poles, the 
whole being inthe parifh of Culham, in this 
_-county ; and alfo for making a pound-lock 
in the faid propofed cut or canal, in ordér to 
improve the faid navigation, and to avoid the 
impediments, danger, difficulties, and watte of 
water, that occur inthe paflage atSutton pound- 
lock. 
Married.| In London, Mr. J. Curtis, to 
Mifs M. Tubb, of Dean Court, near Oxford, 
At Oxford, Mr. S. Earl, to Mifs A. Akers, 
of Brice Norton, 
Mr. J. Pratt, of Leafield, to Mifs Suker, 
youngeft daughter of Mr. Suker, of Widford, 
in the county of Gloucefter. 
Died | At Oxford, aged 63, Mr. W. 
Wells, victuallery in the Corn-market. 
At the Prévoft’s lodgings, in Worcefter 
College, in her 73d year, Mrs. Landon, relict 
of the late Rev. J. Landon, vicar of Dor~ 
mington, in the county of Hereford, and 
«mother of the prefent vice-chancellor, 
MonTHLyY Maga, No. 99. 
Aged 65, Mr. R.. Hownam, butler of 
Chrift Church 5 highly refpe&ted as a worthy 
and benevolent man, 
Aged 54, Mrs. E. Cowling, wife of Mr. 
T. Cowling, vittualler.—sAged 44, Mr. C. 
Bolton, plumber and glazier.—Aged 80, Mr. 
E Smewing, late manciple of Lincoln Cdl- 
lege.—-Aged 88, Mr. J. Coilycott, coal- 
dealer. 
At Overy, in the parifh of Dorchefter, 
aged 73, Mr. W. Davy, fen. va 
In London, the Rev. T. Bentham, A. M. 
late ftudent of Chrift Church College, Ox- 
ford. » 
Aged 36, Mr. J. Stevens, grocer, and li- 
quor-merchant, of Bicefter. . 
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. F, Law, to Mifs Carring- 
ton, both of King’s Cliffe. 
_ Mr, J. Wigginton, maltfter, to Mifs Pars 
fons, both of Oundle. —Mr. Defborough, fur- 
geon, of Huntingdon, to Mifs Fowler, of 
Warboys. 
Died.| At Northampton, in his 63th year, 
Mr, H. Duke, mafter-carpenter.—Mr. W. 
Hull, fheriff’s officer.—Mr. J. Scofield, many 
years keeper of the county jail. | 
At Peterborough, aged 48, Mr. Marthall, 
grocer,—Mr. W. Clifton, mafter of the 
Black Swan public-houfe.—Aged 73, Mr. 
E. Laxton, farmer.-——Mifs Lloyd, daughter of 
Mr, Lloyd, druggif. 
At Towcefter, Mrs, A. Adams, reli of 
the late Mr. W. Adams, common-carrier. 
At Glinton, near Peterborough, Mrs. Ar- 
nold. 
At Apthorpe, aged 80, Mrs. Hernten, 
houfe-keeper to the late and \prefent Earl of 
Weftmoreland, near go years. 
At Dallington, near Northampton, Mifs 
L. Eleanor.——Mr, S. Redfern, jun. of Caftor- 
neal, Peterborough. 
Suddenly, in London, Dr. N. Sinnott, of 
Daventry. 
Mr. W. Eland, eldeft fon of Mr. Eland, 
draper, of Thrapftone—Mr. J. Ekins, of 
Pisford, near Northampton. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The botanic garden of the univerfity of 
Cambridge, has lately received the addition 
of 113 new and curious plants, moft of which 
are fromthe Torrid Zone. 
Married.| At Cambridge, C, Hold, M. A. 
one of the {quire-beadles of the univerfity, 
to Mifs M. Humphreys, younget daughter 
of the late Major E. Humphreys. 
At Ely, Mr. Simpfon, thip-carpenter, of 
London, to Mifs Pond. : 
Died,| At. Newmarket, aged 70, Mrs. 
Ellington, widow. 
Ar Witbeach, in his 77th year, Mr. S. 
Newman,,. bricklayer. hide eas e 
At, Wentworth, in the Ifle of Ely, in 
her 74th year, Mrs. Wakeling, reliét of the 
late Rev, R. Wakeling, rector.—Aged 41, 
Mrs. Archer, wife of Mr, T. Archer, at- 
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