88 
Mrried.] At Hereford, Mr. Betten, ate 
torney, to Mifs M. A. Bird. 
At Knighton, Radnorfhire, Mr. D. Jens 
kins, James, attorney, of Prefteign, to Mifs 
Kinfey. 
Died.} At Hereford, Mr, Wathen, for- 
merly a refpe€table tanner.—Mis, Griffiths, 
of Pilftone, near Monmouth.—-MifsGwynne, 
eldeft daughter of S. H. F. Gwynne, efq. of 
Glanbran- park, Carmarthenfhire. 
At Cantrefs, near Brecon, aged 59, the 
Rev. Howell Jones. 
_ At Carmarthen, Mr. D, Lewis, rope- 
maker. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
The firft ftone of 23 houfes, tobe built at 
Cirencefter, by a tontine fubfcription, was 
Jaid onthe 2d of July, by John Pitt, Efq. 
fteward of the manor, attended by a number 
ef other gentlemen. The laudable intention 
of the proprietors in ere€ting thefe buildings, 
is to accommodate thofe perfons of either 
party, who may be- deprived of their houfes 
in confequence of a confcientious difcharge of 
their duty, in giving their votes for the re- 
prefentation of that borough. 
Died.| At Gloucefter, Mr. J. Hancock, 
watchmaker.-In her 23d year, Mrs. Ghutl- 
ton, wife of Mr. Chariton, grocer.—Mr. P. 
Jones, of Ufk.—Myrs. Duberly, of Mon- 
mouth.—Mr. Surgeon, mercer, of Newn- 
ham.——-Mr. E, Roberts, of the King’s Head 
Inn, Durfley.-Mrs. Sidney, of the Crown 
Inn, Newport. —Mr. A. Tayler, of Thorn- 
bury. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
At the late anniverfaryemeeting,at Oxford, 
of the Governors of the Ratcliffe inhirmaty, 
&c. &c. the colle&tion made at the church- 
doors, after the fervice, amvunted to the fum 
of 1271..16s. 
Married.| At Sandford, Mr. Field, attor- 
ney, of Deddington, to Mifs French. 
Died.} At Oxfart, in her Sgth year, 
Mrs. A. Je rae only furviving fifter of the 
late Rev. Dr. ackfon, fellow of Magda- 
Jen College pyr J. V. Williams, of Chritt 
Church College. Ashe was bathing in the 
canal, near Thoup, he unfortunately got 
into deep water, and, being unable to fwim, 
Was crowned. 
At the King’s Arms Inn, on her return 
from Briftol, Lady Cullen, reliét of the late 
Lord Vilcouat Cullen, of Rufhton Hall, Nor- 
thamptonfhire. 
Mrs. Bullock, 
ning. 
\ At Brompton, near London, aged 27, of a 
rapid decline, Mifs S. Colfton, late of Filkins 
Fial], in this county. 
cf Hampfead Farm, Sone 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Merried.| At Peterborough, Mr. Bowis, 
to Mifs Wales. 
At Lemington Priory, Mr. G. Commander, 
to Mifs M. Abbotts, daughter of Mr. W.. 
Abtotts, founder of ‘the Mazhnefia Baths at 
Gloucefterfoire —Oxfordjire—Northamptonfpire, Fc. [ Au aa 
that place, now in high eftimation for the 
cure of the fcurvy, rheumatifm and gout. 
The great inconvenience which thofe who 
have been accuftomed to vifit Lemington, — 
have hitherto experienced, from want of fuit- 
able accommodations, is now, in a great mea= 
fure, obviated, by Mr. Sinker, of that places 
who, in addition to his houfe, has lately 
completed an extenfive range of elegant 
buildings, with convenient apartments, hand- 
fomejy fitted up for vifitors. 
Mr. Sharman, of Wold, to Mifs Lane, of 
Pitchley. 
At St. Neots, Huntingdonfhire, the Rev. 
T. Morell, diffenting-minifter, in that place, 
to Mifs Sufanna Metcalfe, third daughter of 
the late James Metcalfe, efq. 
| Died,] At Peterborough, Mrs. Clarke, 
miftre{s of a boarding fchool. 
In his 33d year, Mr. R. Franklin, of a 
facetious and pleafant character ; he was, for 
fome years, one-of the managers of the Lin- 
coln theatre. -. 
Aged 30, Mr. G. Wilkinfon, fon of the 
late Mr, Wilkinfon, upholfterer,—Aged 755 
Mr. Hickman, of Cliffe-park. 
At Whifton, Mrs. L. Coles, wife of Mr.T. 
Coles, grazier. 
At Towcefter, fuddenly, aged 81, Mr. J. 
Herbert, fadler ; he has beqheathed the fum 
of rool. to the Northampton Infirmary 5 
tool to the Wefiminfter ditto; sol. to the 
fober poor of the parifh of St, Margaret's, 
Weiftminfter ; Aol. to the fober poor of Tow- 
cefter; and 2ol. to the fober poor of each of 
the parifhes of Potterfpury, Paulerfpury, 
Green’s Norton, and Blifworth, 
At Margate, Mr. W. Marfhall, alderman of 
Northampton, and chief maleate in 1782. 
Mr. Earl, farmer and grazier of Dallingtony 
near Northampton. | : 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
The fcite of ground which has been lately _ 
marked out for the new college, to be erected 
at Cambridge, called Downing college, is 
near St, Andrew’s-ftreet 3 it is tobe folely 
appropriated to the ftudy of the law and phy- 
fic. The money for the eftablifiment of this 
college was left by the late Sit James Dow- 
ning.” 
Married | At St. Neots, Mr. W. Emery, 
fiaticner, to Mifs A. Leonard, of Baldock. 
In London, the Rev. J. Sheepthanks, fel- 
low of Trinity. College, Cambridge, to Mifs 
Anderfon, of Cambridge —-Mr. W. Carpen- 
ter, quarter mafter in the late regiment of 
Cambridge light-dragoons, to Mils A. Bene 
of Weft Wratting. 
Died.} At Cambridge, at his ddushter $ 
houfe, aged 65, Mr. J. Fyfon, of Worlington, 
near Mildenhall, in Suffolk, 
At Upwelling, ifle of Ely, Mr, T. bideaes 
farmer and grazier. 
At Chelfea, Mrs. Mofeley, of Newmare 
ket. Her remains were interred in the fa= 
mily vault at Forndam, in Suffclk, te 
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