} 803.] Gloucefter fbire—Oxfordire—Northamptonjbire, Fc. 463 
At Monmouth, in his 65th year, H. Parry, 
efy. He had retired to reft apparently 
in perfe& health ; but, in the middle of the 
night, having fudderily rung his bell, he 
faintly exclaimed to his daughter, who had 
entered his room, and whofe hand he held, 
Tam afraid it is all over with me—when 
he expired without a groan. He wasa gen- 
tleman univerfally beloved and refpeéted for 
his eafy and pleafant manners, and for his 
Tenfible and intelligent mind. 
Mr. Rollins, formerly a timber merchant. 
—R. Willis, ef. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.) W. Lawrence, efq. of Shurding- 
ton Houfe in this county, to Mifs Martin, 
of Shirley Cottage, near Southampton..—Mr 
C. Jones, of Gloucefter, to Mifs Wood, of 
Epfom, near London. 
At Gloucefter, Rear Admiral ‘Thornbo- 
rough, to Mifs Jeynes, daughter of Sir Edwin 
Jey nes. 
At Haverfordweft, Pembrokefhire, Mr. 
T. Bartham, to Mifs E. Daniel —Mr.' Bee- 
zard, to Mits S$. Hobbs, of Briftol. 
At Tetbury, Mr, J. Walker, fhopkeeper, 
to Mifs G. Cole.—-Mr. C. Parfons, tax in- 
fpeftor, to Mifs Hayward, daughter of the 
late Mr. W. Hayward, attorney. 
At Upton, St.Leonard’s, Mr, J. Matthews, 
horfe-dealer, to Mifs S. Owen, youngeft 
daughter of Mr. Owen, taylor and mercer, of 
Briftol. ' 
At Tewkfbury, Mr. R. Weaver, hofier, of 
Briftol, to Mifs Lewis, eldeft daughter of | 
Mr. Lewisy hofier.—Mr. 
Sparry. 
Died.| At Gloucefter, Mr. W. Smith: 
——Mifs Perkins ——-Mrs:. Cox, reli& of the 
late Mr. Cox, edge-tool maker.——Mrs, Ruf- 
fell, wife of Mr. Ruffell, of the Dolphin 
inn.——Mr. Webb, of the Lower Grange inn, 
At Tewkfbury, Mr, F. Sandeland, of the 
Anchor inn, + 
At Frampton upon Severn, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Guy. 
At Newport, Mr. W. Edmonds, matter of 
the White Hart inn. 
At Nailfworth, Mrs, E. Deverell, formerly 
of London, 
Harris, to Mrs. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Married.| Mr. T. Biggs, of Lobb Farm, 
to Mifs Bufby, cf Dunthrop. : 
In London, Mr. Widmer, furgeon, ‘of High 
Wycombe, Biicks: to Mifs E.S. Bie vel, of 
Banbury. 
Mr. R. Wells, late of Queen’s College, in 
this univerfity, to Mifs $S. Barber, of Adder- 
bury. 
vied] At Oxford, Mrs. Robertfon, wife 
of the Rev. A. Robertfon, Saviliar Profeffor 
of Geometry in the Univerkity Suddenly, 
aged 73, Mr. Timmins. é 
In her 71f year, Mrs. Ez Tuck well, religt 
of the late Mr. H. Tuckwell, an opulent 
farmrer; at Signet, near Burford. 
At Witney, Mr. C. Saunders; 
Montury Mac. No. 95. & 
W. Clark. 
Taunton, 
At Prime Court, Clanfield, Mr. 
=—-Mis. Taunton, wife of W. E, 
efq. of Grand Pont, near Oxford: 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married.) Mr. T.. Malmfoury, led of 
Eydon, to Mifs Auftin, of Byfield. —WMr. 
Dawfon, of London, to Mifs Lawford, o 
Stony Stratford, Bucks, 
In Lendon, H. Bonham, efq. to Mifs More 
rice, of Flower, in this county. 
Mr. Bentley, of Sulgrave, to Mifs Elkins, 
late of Potfgrove, Badeuidthine, 
Died.| At Northampton, aged 83, Mrs. 
Ofbourne. 
At Oundle, Mrs. Adfon, milliner.—E. Py- 
well, oH ce a lieutenant in the navy. 
Mis. E. Barber, of Moulton, near North 
ampton. 
At Welford, Mr. S. Spencer, fon of Mr. 
Spencer, late o the Talbot inn. 
At Buckingham, Mrs. Thomas, widow of 
B. Thomas, efq. late marfhal of the King’s 
Bench Prifon, Southwark, 
Mr. G, Jakeman, of Floore. 
At Caftor, aged 84, Mrs, Mafon, widow, 
late of Helpftone. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.] At Cambriige, Mr. T. Barbet, 
of Peterboro’, to Mifs S Stimpfon.—-Mr. J. 
Rutledge, to Mifs $. Sinclair. 
At Ely, Mr. Smith, linen+draper, of Lon- 
don, to Mifs $. Kempton, fourth daughter of 
Mr, gs. Kempton, grocer. 
At Alconbury, Huntingdonfhire, Mr. Bondy 
furgeon, of Haldenham, in the Ifle of Ely, to 
Mifs Arthur. 
In London, Mr. J. Kaye, butler, of King’s 
College, Cambridge, to Mrs. Marfhall, of 
St. Mary-le-bonne. 
At Huntingdon, Mr.. Cockburne, head 
gardener to the Earl of Sandwich, to Mifs 
Marfhall. 
ed At Cambridge, Mrs. Ruthbrookes | 
wife of Mr. J. Rufhbrooke,. cook of King’s 
College.—In a deep decline, Mifs peddwell, 
daughter of Mr. D. Bradwell, bricklayer. 
At Ely, Mrs. Muriel, Vie of Mr. Muriel, 
furgeon —Mifs Apfey, daughter of W. Ap- 
fey, gent. 
At Newmarket, R.Woodthorpe, efqs lately 
army-furgeon in the e ifland of Jerfey. 
At Oundle, E. Powy, efq: Jate a lieutenant 
in ‘the navy.—Mr. W. Wilkin, attorney, of 
Sohan.—Mr, H. Headly, of Great Shelford, 
—Mrs. Nix, widow, of Coveney, near Ely. 
- At Wifbeach, Mrs. Parker, wife of Mr. 
G. Parker, filverfmith—In his 47th year, 
the Rev. W. Walker, rector of Terrington, 
in Norfolk, and in the commiffion of the 
peace for the Ifle of Ely.—Mr. S. Storr, 
painter.——Mirs. Kelby, wife of Mr.R, Kelby, 
merchant. 
At Chattéris, aged 58, Mrs. Merry. 
At Ramfay, aged $7, Mr. Peake. 
At Fulbourn, aged 80, Mr. T. Offlar. 
At Winwick, in Huntingdonfbire, Mrs. 
ae Stratton, 
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