31808. } Gloucefter fhiro—Oxfor dfhireNorthamptonfoire, oye 
ings, his prefence invariably infured feftivity, 
and his voice has often ‘* fet the table ona 
roar.” Mr. Foley was firft married to Lady 
Anne Coventry, by whom he had no iffue ; 
andfecondly, to Mifs Hedget, of Preftwood, 
in Staffordfhire, by whom he has beft three 
fons and two daughters. 
At Pencraig Court, in the parifh of Good- 
rich, near Rois, Mr. J. Robinfon, formerly 
of Bayfham. He fell down fuddenly as he 
was proceeding to his chamber to drink tea, 
and almoft infiantly expired. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Davis, of Abington; to 
Mils Fox, of the White Hart Inn, of Ciren- 
cefter —Mr. T. Dowle, jun. of Churcham, 
to Mifs Newman, of Laiington 
At Box. Mr. E. Mullins, to Mifs Phillips. 
At Marthfield, J. E. Stock, M.D. to Mifs 
C, Shaplang 
At Stroud, Mr. W. Pitt, to Mifs E, Me- 
sedith, 
Died.] At Gloucefter, aged 72, Mr. 
Wakefield, owner —rs. Wafhbourne, wife 
of Mr. T. Wathbourne, druggift.—Mr. 
Jones, cork-cutter. 
At Tewkefbury, the Rev. H. Collett, 
A.M. the laft furyivor of a family long re- 
fpectable for their virtues, whofe well-earned 
faine he nor only did not tar ifh, but it was 
his glory to eftablifh for himfelf, a well- 
founded titie to univerfal efteem, 
At Rerkeley, aged 74, Mr. Pick, ftew- 
ard to thé Earl of Berkeley. 
At Painfwick, Mr. Jenner, furgeon and 
apothecary 3 a gentleman of great humanity, 
a€tivity, and fkill, in his profedfion. 
Mrs. Wanfey, reli&t of the late Mr. Wan- 
fey, an eminent clothier, of Warmintter. 
| E, Sheppard, efq. of Gatefcombe Park. 
At Henbury, Mr. R. Jenkins, carpenteré 
As he was returning home from Briftol, he 
fuddenly dropped down, and inftantly ex- 
pired, 
At Pucklechurch, Mr. W. Nichols, an 
eminent grazier. 
At Frefhford, Mr. Welfh, of the New 
Inn. 
In London, aged 85, Mrs. Hardwick, for- 
merly of Gloucefter, and mother of the pre- 
fent Mr. Hardwicke, of that city, 
Mrs. M. Hartley, fitter of ’D, Hartley, 
efq. of Lyegrove, in this county; and of 
Belvidere, Bath. 
At Clingre, in the parifh of Cam, Mifs 
M, Long. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Married.] At Oxford, the Rev. E. Mar- 
thall, A.M. of Oriel College, to Mifs Chureh- 
ill, of Deddington — 
At Hook Norton, Mr. J. Heynes, taylor, 
to Mifs M. Lamport. 
At Great Milton, Mr. R. Griffin, of Chil- 
— worth, to Mifs E. Wells. 
Died.| At Oxford, aged 44, Mr. J. Price, 
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collar-maker.-aged 68, Mr. J. Stevens, one 
of the yeomen-beadles in the Univerfity.<. 
Suddenly, aged 75, Mr. W. Palmer. 
At Henley, aged 79, J. Brooks, efq. 
At Hook Norton, aged 41, Mrs. Bailey, 
wife of Mr. J. Bailey, collector of excife, of 
Briftol. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At-Northampton, Mr. T. Bete 
ridge, draper and taylor, to Mifs Adkins, of 
Ravenfthorpe. 
At Huntingden, J. Bedford, efq. 
Hunt. 
At Guilfborough, W. Abbott, efq. of 
Wimpole-ftreet, London, to Mifs Ward.— 
Mr. Joth. Freeftone, baker, of Harrowden, 
to Mifs C, Johnfon, of Courteenhall-grounds. 
—Mr. T. Shephard, draper, of Towcefter, to 
Mifs Mumford, milliner, of Woodford, niece 
to Mr. W. Mumford, of Daventry. 
Died.] Mrs. Fafcott, of Eéton, near North- 
amption. 
At Bedford, Mr. J. Emery, currier. 
AtWansford, aged 48, Mrs. Mitchell, wi- 
dow. 
At Leckamftead, Bueks, Mrs. Let, Read, 
wife of the Rey. J. Th. A. Reed. 
to Mifs 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The famous ftatue of the Goddefs Ceres, 
lately brought from the temple of Eleufisy 
near Athens, by Mefirs. Clarke and Cripps» 
has been lately prefented by thefe gentlemen 
to the Univertity of Cambridge. Workmen 
are now bufy. in placing it inthe library, on a 
pedeftal deigned by Flaxman, (and executed 
by Bhompfon, of Cambridge,) from the ori- 
_ ginal in the portico in the temple of Miner- 
vaat Athens. The ftatue, which is one fo- 
lid mafs cf marble, weighs abouta ton and a 
half. 
Married.|. At March in the Ifle of Ely, 
Mr, T. (sray, eldeft fon of Captain @ Gray, 
to Mifs Brown. 
Died.] At Cambridge, aged 60, Mr. R. 
Bithop, a refpe€table taylor and draper.—In 
his 77th year, Mr. E. Yorke, formerly an. 
upholfterer, but had retired from bufinefs, 
through misfortunes and indifpofition, fome 
years ago. ; 
At Newmarket, the Rev. Dr. Frampton, 
juttice of the peace for this county and Suf- 
folk, and many years one of the principal 
tutors of St. John’s College, Cambridge.— 
His public a&t, on taking his degree of Doc- 
tor in divinity, in the fenate-houfe, at the 
inftallation in the year 1769, was very highe 
ly and defervedly admired at the time, for its 
learning and peculiar elegance and grace. 
Mr. J. Ofbourne, many years training- 
groom to the Hon. T. W. Coventry 5 a main 
inferior to none in his profedlion for dexterity | 
and a¢tivity, and highly refpe€ted as a rare 
example of integrity and fidelity. 
At Babraham, aged 67, Mr, H. Darnton, 
of Lendgn. 
