1802.] ) 
feeond daughterjof. M.-H. Repghy: iach M-:P. 
for Cirencefter. 
At Newport, Mr. J. Glarkk, 
Mifs Hort, of St.Loe. ), 
At Sopworth, Dy Ludlow, M- 'D. his death 
was occafioned by .a.flight. puncture. of .a 
thorn, which had run into one of his fingers, 
when an inflammation brought on a locked 
jaw 3 adiforder, which all,his own acknow- 
ledged fkill, and, the attention of his medical 
friends, were ultimately incapable of . re- 
lieving, 
At Berkeley, iytelpe aged 70, Mr. i Phil. 
lips. A remarkable: circumftance is related 
of this perfon, viz. that he had the cow-pox 
before he was ten years of.age.,, After» the 
age of fixty, he was. inoculated, with active 
imall-pox matter,.and,expofed ‘to its conta- 
gion, without being, in the leaft, alfected in 
it. . 
Mrs. Clutterbuck. 
OXFORDSHIRE, _ 
Married], At Oxford, Mr. F, Franklyn, 
ef Witney, to MifsS. Bleakinfop. 
At Chadlington,, B. Holloway, efq. of Lieet 
place, to Mifs Roberts, daughter of Majors 
general. Roberts... 
At Ifley, Mr. W. Heath, -of Grove Farm 
near Weft Wycombe, Bucks, to Mifs. E. Al- 
len, of Littlemore. 
In London, Mr. J. Randall, an of Ox- 
fords to: Miis A. Figgins, River to Mr. V. 
erm letter-founder, of Welt- fireet Welt 
SmithGeld; . 
Alfo, in Lambeth, W.. Anthony, efq. of 
Shippon-houfe. Berke, to Milfs E, H. 
M ‘Combe, of Walcot-place. 
Lord Binning, fon to the Earl of Hadding- 
ton, to Lady Maria Parker. 
Died.| At Oxford, aged 45, Mr. J. 
Payne, cabinet-maker.—Aged 22, Mits 
Wharton, daughter of Mr. Wharton, apothe- 
cary —In his 75th year, Mr. R. Baylis, near 
fifty years clerk. of the parifh of St, Peter’s. 
—Aged 67, the. Rev. Dr. Burrough, fenior: 
fellow of Magdalen College. 
At Holywell, aged 72, Mrs, Arnold. 
At Bloxham, Mrs. M. Shooter, wife of Mr. 
Shvoter, furgeon and apothecary, 
At Dinton, the Rev. Mr. Newell, reétor 
of Ickford.—-Mr. W.. Hawley. of Great Lin- 
ford, 
Aged 53, Mr. J. White, farmer, of Cow- 
ley. 
At Shenington, Surry. J. Wallis, efg. of 
the cuftom-houfe, formerly a refident at 
Whitchurch, in this county. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married] At Tyringham, Bucks, T. 
Blick, efq. of Swignboumney to Mifs S, Wyn- 
ter, of Filgrave. 
At Green Norton, Mr. Whitton, to Mifs 
Brown. 
Died.] At Northampton, Mr. Hodgkin- 
fon, horfe-dealer.—Mr. F. Dodd, faddler, 
At Daventry, Mifs Wildgoofe. 
At Oundle, Mr. R. Dodd, attorney. 
Oxfordfrire—No rthpisan tiie <CembMralbire, ie. 
467 
At Ketteringys Mr. Js Cobb.—Mr. Swin- 
fen, apothecary, of Long Buckby.—Aged 80, 
Mrs. H. Cooke, of Dodford.—Mr. W. Py= 
well, gragier, of Malfor.—Aged 84, Mrs. J, 
Bee tlay. amaiden lady, formerly of Cottef- 
more, in. Rutlandthire. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
The firft ftone of the new county jail has 
been lately laid at. Cambridge, upon the {cite 
of the old Cattle. The plan of this prifon is 
announced to be upon a plan entirely novel, 
and conceived to be fuperior to any that ee 
been hitherto carried into execution. Mr.Bay- 
field is the architect. 
At a late meeting of the inhabitants of 
Bedford, it was refolved to petition Parlia- 
ment, in the prefent feflion, for authority to 
pave and light the ftreets of that boroughs 
and to rebuild the town-hall and thambles, 
and alfo the ancient bridge over the River 
Oufe. The Duke of Bedford, and the two 
reprefentatives of the borough, have made an 
unfolicited offer to defray the entire expence 
of obtiining the A& of Parliament. 
Married.} In London, Lieutenant-ge- 
neral D’Oyley, to Milfs Thomas, daughter of 
the-Jate Rev. H. Thomas, D. D. Dean of 
ly. 
Mr. W. Grounds, of Parfon Drove, near 
Wifbeach, to Mifs-Mofs, of March, in the 
Hfle of Ely. 
Died.] At Cambridge, aged 64, Mr. I. 
Grundon, porter of Queen’s College.—At his 
rooms in. Magdalen College, the Rev. J, 
Warter,, A.M. fellow of that fociety, and 
junior proétor of that univerfiry, —Aged 76, 
Mr.W Steers, clerk for thirty-nine years paft 
to the univerfity church, St.Mary the Great. 
At Ely, in the college, Mrs. Underwood, 
wife of the Rev. Mr. Underwood, prebendary. 
of Ely.—-Mr. J. Slack, of Heany Farm, ia 
Soham.—The Rev. J. Towers, rector of Bil- 
lingborough, 
At Licpicnoe in the Ifle of Ely, aged ae 
Mr. H. Waddelow. 
NORFOLK, 
Married.| At Kilby, Mr. W. Edwards, a 
refpectable farmer, of Ormefby St.Margaret’s, 
to Mifs .E. Bafton—-T. H. Cafe, efg. of 
Great Franfham, to Mifs De Caux, of Nor- 
wich.=-Wir. Freeman, furgeon, of Ricking- 
hall, to Mifs Mallows, of Wattisfield. 
At Cley, next the fea, D. Gunton, efq. of 
Matlafk, to Mifs Tomlinfon, eldeft daughter 
of the Rev. R. Tomliafon. 
The Rev. F, Franklin, of Watfon, to Mifs 
Bidwell of Thetford.—Mr. J. Drake, late of 
Mayton Hall, to Mifs Trowmow, of Hors- 
ford, 
_ At Norwich, Mr. W. Tunwell, to Mifs S, 
Gowen.—Mr. I. Taylor, upholfterer, to Mrs, 
Reynolds,—Mr, .J. Mottram, to Mifs M. 
Crabbe, of Wattisfeld—Mr. B. Barber, of 
Wood Baftwick, to Mifs Cooper. 
At Lynn, E. Cafe, efg. to Mifs Middleton, 
Mr. J. Englith, merchant, to Mifs Floyd, 
of Swati ham, 
At 
