290 Oxfordfhire—Northamptonfhire—Bedfordfpire, Se. 
af Glanville’s * Keports on contefted Elec- 
tions,’ 8vo. “He was alfo editor, if ndt tranf- 
Tator, of an Englith edition of Sir John 
Bortefoue’s *¢ De Laudibus Legum Angliz, 
3775," 8vo. On Mr. Webb’s death he en- 
tered himfelf at Gray’s inn, applied to the 
&udy of the law; was called to the bar, and 
appointed a commiffioner of bankrupts. He 
fucceeded Dr. Lort, as keeper of the Arch- 
bifhop of Canterbury’s library at Lambeth ; 
was fecretary to the Commiffioners for felect- 
ing and publifhing the Public Records of this 
Kingdom ; and regifkerer to the Charity for 
Relief of poor Widows and Children of Cler- 
gymen, and treafurer to the Orphan Charity - 
ichool. He married, in the year 1794, ene of 
the co-heireffes. of the late Mr. Swindon, an 
epulent fchoolmafter, at Greenwich. Mr, 
‘Fopham’s publications in the wrchaslogia 
are vol. VE. p. 19, on Ejnecca, or the King’ 5 
Yacht, in a charter of Henry II 3 ibid. 1795 
en the piture in Windfor Caftle reprefenting 
the Embarkation of Henry Vill. at Dover ; 
VIE. 337, on a Subfidy Roll of sr Edward 
Sil. fhe Wardrobe Account of 21 Edward 
3, was publithed by the Society in 1737, un- 
der his: dire€tion ; and he was one-of the 
Committee. fer publithing other Wardrobe 
Accounts, in ‘* A Colle&tion of Ordinances 
and Regulations for the Government of the 
Royal Houfehold, in divers Reigns, from Ed- 
ward Ill. to William and Mary, 1790.” 
4i0, 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Marricd | At Oxford, Mr. S, Edenbo- 
rough, of Londen, to Mifs S. Bolton, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. C. Boltom, plumber and 
glazier —Mr. J. Plowman, builder, to Mifs 
S. drag daughter of Mr. J. Walker, 
cooper 
Mr. ty Williams, of Adderbury, to Mifs 
M. Shenfton, of Milton. 
Dicd.} At Witney, of the fearlet fever, 
Mifs Stafford, eldeft daughter of the Rev kL. 
Staftord.—Aged 634, Mr, Baughan, a refpedt- 
able blanket-maker. 
Aged +7, of an apopleétic fit, Mr. T. 
Blackhall, elde@ fon of Mr. P. Blackhall, of 
Pirton, a youth of agreeable manners, belov- 
ed, efteemed, and refpected, by all who knew 
him. 
NORFHAMPTONSHIRE AND BEDFORD- 
SHIRE, 
The whole of the fixed incomes of the 
newly-raifed Bedford Infirmary at prefent 
amounts to the fum of 3181 415s. 3 and the 
total income of the Infirmary, including a 
contingent fund arifing from annual fubferip- 
tions, amounts-to the fum of 770]. 5s. The 
works that reipect the building are now cum- 
pleated, the A eftablithment arranged, 
and for about two months, the indigent and 
afmi€tea have been enablea to der:ve comfort 
and relicf from the Inftitution. It appears 
>from the report of Mr. Cloake, the furveyor, 
that Ms. Wing, thearchitect, has not only 
[ Nov. ¥, 
executed his work conformably to the terms 
of the contract he had entered into, but that 
he had in fome inftances liberally extended 
the works, fo that the whole is now pro- 
nounced to be moft fubfantially built, and . 
confegquently in a fecure and habitable ftate. 
Inaddition tu the report of Mr. Cloake, the 
{ftanding committee of the IJnfirmary have 
added their teftimony tn juftice te the labours 
of Mr. Wing, purporting, that throughout 
the whole work, this refpe€table building 
has united the ardour of a patron of the Infti- 
tution, te the fkill and atlidvity of a fcien- 
tific workman. The whole benefaction of 
the late Mr. Whitbread amounts to the fum 
of 90751.5 of this fum, according tothe will 
of Mr. Whitbread, 4ooo0l. is only applicable 
to the expences of the building 5 conlequent- 
ly the fum_ of 50751. remains, as a capital, 
yielding annual interef# for the fupport of the 
Inftitution, which at three per cent. aftords 
2531. 155. ‘Yo this may be added, Mr. Haw-* 
kias’s itock, socl. 3 per cent. contols. 35]. 5 
dicto fhort annuities, per annum, 5ol.5 
altogether, 3131. 46s. as annual ‘intere(t* 
of the different capital fumis, 
Married ] At Wellingborough, Mr. W. ' 
Vanhoufe, of Little Kaft Cheap, Lendon, to 
Mifs Me. Winsow. 
At St. Ives, Huntingdonfhire, the Rew. C. 
Johnfon Baines, A.M. to Mifs Jemina Wel- ° 
ftead, of Kimbolton. 
In London, Mr, Heygate, of Winwick, to’ 
Mifs A. Hall, of Weft Haddon in this county. | 
At Newport Pagnell, the Rev. S. P. Bully’ 
to Mifs Bateman, of Bunhill-rew, Lonjon.— 
Mr. J. Capel, of Fiecknue, in Warwickthire, | 
to Mifs M- Capel, of Flower, in this county, 
Mr Warren, of Wellingborough, to Mifs E. 
Langdell, of Eéton, near Northampten.— ° 
Mr. Afpinal, jun. of Moulton, to Mifs Petl, 
of Moulton-lodge. 
At Buckingham, Mr. 
maker, to Mrs Haggin. 
Mr. S. Sheldon, farmer, &c. of Walgrave, 
to Mifs Houghton, of Holcct. 
Dicd.| At Northampton, Mifs Payne, 
eldett daughter of Mr. Payne, of the Stag’s 
Head Inn. 
At Oundle, Mrs. E. Sutcliffe. 
Lately, at Bath, where fhe went for the 
recovery of her health, Mrs. Supple, widow, 
of Great Oakley, in this county.—Aged 76, 
the Hon. Mrs. Monckton, lady of Colonel 
Monckton, of Finethade, in this county. 
At Aylefbary, Bucks, Mrs. S. sdams.— 
Suddenly, ir. D. Webfter, of Deane park. ~ 
At «uxton, in Derbyfhire, Mrs. Wheele 
don, mother of Mrs. Eentom, of Northamp- 
ton. 
At Wansfors, Mr. T. Hall, maltfter and 
baker.—Aged 35, Mr. G. bonite 3y: of the 
Fiaycock-inn. 
Bargefs, cabinet- 
CAMBRIDGE. t 
latended inclofure.—Common elds. 3 in St. 
Giles’s .parifh, Cambridge ; Fen. Ditton, 
Saw(ton, Whitchford, in the Ifle of Ely. 
Mar ried. } 
