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large, for the relief of the poor, in addition to 
what has been fo liberally fubferibed, and - 
judicioufly apptied in various ways, for theiz 
‘comfort and fanport. 
Married.} At Hook Norton, Mt. W. 
Berry, to Mifs A. Dee.—Mr. W. Lindfey, of 
Coggs, near Witney, to Mifs Eeley, of Yarn- 
ton, near Oxford. ; 
Mr. Monk, of Minchinghampton, Glou- 
cefterfhire, to Mifs E. Blake, of Goring, in 
this county. ; 
Mr. J. Tuck, butcher, of Woodford, to 
Mifs A. Lowndes, daughter of Mr. J. 
Lowndes, printer, of Oxford, 
Ae Oxford, Mr. L. Charriere, to Mifs 
Turner-—The Rev. G. F. Blackifton, re&or 
of PBelbroughton, Worcefterfhire, to Mils 
Hornfby, eldeft daughter of the Rev. Dr. 
Horniby.—Mr. Johnfor, baker, of FritweN, 
to Mifs Wells, of Stcke Lyne.—Mr. S. 
Coode, draper, to Mifs S. Barker, daughter 
of the late Mr, D. Barker, draper, both of 
Bicefter.—Mr. Henfley, yeoman, to. Mifs 
Badcock, eldeft daughter of Mr. Badcock, 
both of Kingfton Bagpuze. 
Died] At Oxford, in her 4gth vear, Mrs. 
Richards, wife of the Rev. Dr. Richards, 
rector of Exeter College. —Mrs. E. Browa.-~ 
After a fhort illnefs, Mrs. A. Smith, widow - 
of Mr. Smith; hat-maker.—C. H. Webfter, 
efg. of St. fohn’s College. 
On board the Cuffnels, Eaft Indiaman, on 
his paffage from China, inhis 22d year, Mr. J. 
Ledwell, eldeft fon of J. Ledweli, <fq. of 
Stockenchurch, in thiscounty. ™ / 
Mifs L. Wright, third daughter of Mrs. 
Blount, of Maple Durham-houfe.  ~ 
At Garfington, near Oxford, aged g1, Mr. 
Jones. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Reading, Mr. T, Williams, 
veterinary-furgeon, to Mifs Hawthorne.— 
Mr. R. Palmer, to Mifs E. Willis.—Mr. A. 
Spindler, of Wingrave, to Mifs Adams, el- 
deft daughter of Mr. E. Adams, of Aylef- 
bury.--Mr. J. Pocock, of Hungerford New- 
town, to Mifs P. Chancellor, of Winterbourn, 
Mr, J. Wells, of Wallingford, to Mifs Haf- 
kins, of Newbury —Mr, J. Meyrick, of 
Econ, to. Mifs Sherratt, of Windfor. 
Mr. Tanner, of Welford, to Mifs Hawkins, 
of Kingclere, Hants.—Mr. W. Large, of Og- 
bouin, to Mifs Canning, of Canningbourn. 
Died.| At Reading, Licutenant D. D, 
Hart, efg. of the 64th regiment of foot, na- 
tural fon of the late Sir E. D. bart.—In her 
28th year, Mis. Bedwell, wife of Mr. R. 
Bedwell, late furveyor of Wantage —Mr. 
Eird, formerly a plumber, of this town.——Mr. 
G. Jones, nurfery and feedfman.—-Mr. Whitup, 
grocer. ei bs 
At her apartments in the Caftle-yard, 
Windfer, Mrs. Pigott, reli€t of the late G. 
Pigott, cfg. of Clewev. 
At Loveil’s Hill, in her 78th year, Mrs. 
Lillie.—Mr.J. Taylor, jun. ot Brightwalton, 
.Was a conftant and daily benefa€tor. 
Berkfoire—Northamptonfoire-—FHuntingdonfhire, €'c. [June t, 
‘NORTHAMP TFONSHIRE. 
The Peterborough Agricultural Society, at 
their lait meeting, April 8 (Earl Fitzwilliam 
prefiding), adjudged the following premiums ; 
To the Rev. §. Hopkinfon, of Morton, 
for effectually holicw-draining and improving 
twenty acres of wet lands, ten guineas; to 
the Prefident, for the beft three-years old 
ball, five guineas; and to Mr. Bufwell, of 
‘Thetford Lodge, for the bett fhearling theep, 
two guineas, . 
Afarried.| At Peterborough, Mr. Jacob, 
printer, to Mifs Flutter—The Rev.. Mr 
~erocold, of Peterborough, to Mifs Stothard, 
of North Kyme, Lincoln. : 
Did.] At Northampton, Mifs S. Taylor, 
—Mr. J. Hollis, jun. baker. 
In his 83d year, Mr. J. Middleton, fen. of 
Towcefter.—Mr. H. Weft, farmer and gra- 
zier, of Dallington, near Northampton.—~The 
Rev J. Jephcott, re€tor of Kiflingbury. 
“At pr cabpse ai W. Freeman, efq- 
At Moulton, near’ Northampton, in his 
poth year, W. Smith, gent. his Jofs will be 
feverely felt by a numerous poor, to whom he 
At Wellingborough, Mifs Mary Ann - 
Tuck. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.| J. Perkins, efq. banker, of 
Huntingdon, to Mifs Fowler, eldeft daughter 
of the Rev. R. Fowler, rector of Warboys. 
—Mr. H. Maule, of Huntingdon, to Mrs, 
Arthurton, of Godmanchefter, - 
Sir John’Arundet, of St. John’s Hall, in 
this county, to Mifs S. A. Sharp, only 
~ daughterof W. Sharp, efq. of Do€tor’s Com- 
mons. J , ; 
At Ipfwich, T. Ruffel, efqg. to Mifs 
Hutchinfon, daughter of the Rev. B. Hutch-_ 
infon, retor of Rufhden and Holywell, in this 
county.— —— Bale, efq. of the Huntingdon 
Militia, to Mifs Martin, youngeft daughterof — 
Mr. T. Martin, of Cams, near Hambledon. « 
Died.| Mrs. Skeales, of St. Ives, the ve: 
nerable mother of the late Rev. W. Skeales 
fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge. 
R. Pell, efq. of Fen Stanton. : ny 
At Kate’s Cabbin, fuddenly, Mrs. Crowe,- 
publican. 
CAMBRIDGESHIREs 
Married] In London, Mr. Wilfon, ware- 
houfeman, to Mifs Martin, youngeft daughter 
of the late Mr. Martin, farmer and gtazicry — 
at Downham, near Ely. ge heh 
Mr, E. Martin, farmer, of Wilburton, to © 
Mifs R. Kempton, daughter of Mr. S. Kemp- 
ton, grocer of Ely.—Mr. J. Standith, of 
Lynn, to Mifs E. Wacey, of Snettitham.— 
Mr. J. Trot, jun. to Mifs Adkins, both of — 
Outweil, in the Ife of Ely. ; 
At Cambridge, Mr. J. Kempton, to Mifs 
Kaye, daughter of Mr. Kaye, builder. 
In London, Mr. H. T. Jones, of Trinity 
“College, Cambridge, to Mifs Thomas, of Cob 
Court, Suflex.—Mr.J. Froftick, draper, to 
Mifs 
