1804.]_ Oxforihire— Bedfordpbire—Northamptonfhire, Se, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Bloxham, Mr. Shorter, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Sufan Hitchcox.——Captain 
Hodges, of the Oxfordthire militia, to Mifs 
Green, daughter of E. Green, efq. of the 
Ifle of Wight. 
At Bicefter, Mr. J. H. Phillips, of Lon- 
don, to Mifs Buiby. 
At Tetfworth, Mr. Viret, of Wheatfield, 
to Mifs M. Linday.— Mr. W. Goddard, cf 
Old Woodftock, to Mifs H. Bifhop, fourth 
daughter of Mr. R. Bifhop, of the Fox Inn, 
Northafton, 
Died.] At Oxford, aged 73, Mrs. E. Tom- 
kyns, reli& of the late Mr. G. Tomkyns, 
formerly one of the affiftants of the corpora- 
tion of this city.—Aged 63, Mr. T. Badcock, 
joiner and cabinet-maker.—Mrs.Tomes, wife 
of Mr. Tomes, butcher.—-Mr, Lifter, apothe- 
cary, of Charlbury, 
At Peterfburgh, in Ruftia, at the Countefs 
of Strogonoft’s, Mrs. Fortnom, widow, for- 
merly of Oxford. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Died,] At Potfgrave, near Woburn, on’ 
the 4th of January, Rachel Farey, widow of 
the late John Farey, farmer, of that place, 
She was born in the parith of Collingham, 
near Wetherby, in Yorkfhire, in 17323 her 
maiden name was Wright. So early as the 
age of fifteen, fhe became a ferious and de- 
vout hearer of the gofpel among the Weftlean 
Methodifts, In Auguft, 1763, fhe married 
John Farey, then a. carpenter and builder, in 
Weftminfter, but who foon after fettled at 
Woburn, his native place, as a farmer. Her 
hufband died in February, 17983 fix of her 
children ftill furvive, four of whom attended 
her remains to the grave, at Woburn church, 
on Sunday the $th.- As fhe fo early and well 
began, fhe continued to the day of her death, 
a devout and fincere Chriftian, untainted by 
thofe narrow and party prejudices, which in 
too many inftances embitter the fellowfhip 
of Chriftians. Mr. Caftledine, the minifter 
of the diffenting congregation at Woburn, 
delivered a moft affe€ting and appropriate fer- 
mon after the funeral, in the old meeting- 
houfe, (they have a new and very convenient 
one nearly finithed,) where the had attended, 
and partook of the Lord’s Supper but the 
Sunday preceding ! 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married] Mr. Shephard, druggift, of Tow- 
cefter, to Mifs P. Ruffel, of Northampton — 
R. Caldwell, efg. of Hillborough, Norfolk, 
to Mifs Louifa Iiham, daughter of Sir Jufti. 
nian Itham, bart. of Lamport, in this county. 
At Northampton, Mr. J. Luck, jun. to 
Mifs M. Afhton.—Mr, Wyman, furgeon, to 
Mifs Saunderfon, both of Kettering ——Mr. 
E. Bartlett, mercer, of Brackley, to Mifs 
Judd, of Banbury.—Mr. Smith, druggift, of 
London, to Miis Page, of Eydon, in this 
county. 
Died.} At Northampton, Mrs. Dunkley, 
widow of the late Mr, H, Dunkley, butcher, 
95 
—Mr.R. Hinton, many years driver of Mr, 
Lewis’s old Northampton coach. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Chapman, widow 
of the late Mr. H. Chapman, auctioneer. 
At Newport Pagnel, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. M. Hamilton, daughter and lat of the 
family of Capt. Hamilton, of the regiment of 
 horfe commanded by Sir Philip Honey weod. 
Mr. Hamilton was promoted on the field of 
battle at Dettingen, the greateft part of the 
officers of his regiment having been killed, . 
At Bedford, aged 37, Mr. W. Clare, upe 
wards of 50 years clerk in the counting-houfe 
of Mefirs. Theed and Watkins, merchants.—. 
In his 71ft year, Mr. W. Ralphs, farmer 
and grazier, of Catefby-houfe. 
At Spratton, Mr. W. Jones, grazier.—Mr. 
W. Saunderfon, of Yarwell. 
At Afpley, Bedfordthire, Mr. W.B. Howe, 
furgeon. In private life he was wife and 
communicative, and, as a medical praCtitioner, 
intelligent and tender- hearted. 
CAMERIDGESHIRE. 
Tle Governors of Addenbrooke’s Hofpital, 
Cambridge, have been lately enabled, by col- 
leGtions made throughout a great en of 
parifhes in the+county, notwithftanding ‘the 
extraordinary expences incurred by repairs and 
furniture, to increafe the permanent fund of 
the eftablifhment, with the additional reves 
nue of $41. per annum. The: total augmen- 
tation of the permanent income, fince the 
Special General Court, held May 10, 1802, 
for the purpofe of confidering the fituation of 
the finances, is now 120]. per annum. 
Married.| Mr.T. Cole, an opulent farmer, 
to Mifs Leaps, both of Swavetey. . 
At Cambridge, Mr. Spilman, brewer, te 
Mifs Brown, daughter of Mr, Brown, hair- 
drefier. oRRReS 
Died,| At Cambridge, after a very short 
illnefs, the Rev. F. Sumpter, M.A. fenior 
fellow and burfar of King’s college, and one 
of the taxors of the univerfity.—Mrs. Newby, 
wife of Mr. J. Newby, chapel clerk of Tri- 
nity college. In his 73d year, Mr. W. 
Bankes,—Mirs. Gee, wife of Mr. R. Gee, 
attorney —Aged 35, Mr. W. Mann, in part- 
nerfhipwith Mr. J. Berry, wine-merchant.— 
Mrs. Smith, fifter-in-law of the iate Rew. 
Dr. Smith, matter of Caius, and chancellor 
of Lincoln colleges. 
- NORFOLK. 
Married.] At Yarmouth, M. R. Race 
efq. of the royal navy, to Mits 3.\E. Barker. 
—Mr. F. Bacon, flour-merchant, of Dickis- 
burgh, to Mifs Clutten, of Harlefton.—-Mr, 
“W. Cockle, furgeon, to Mils E. Wright, both 
of Terrington St, John’s, Marthland.—~Ms. 
R. Adams, furgeon, of Highgate, to Mifs H. 
Wymer, of Lammas, in this county. 
At Tafburgh, at the Quakers meeting- 
houfe, Mr. §. Bell, of Loudon, to Milfs :&. 
Coleby, of Poringland. 
At Norwich, Mr. J. Reynolds fhopkeeper, 
to Mrs. Felitead.—Mr, Bourne, lincniraper, 
to Mifs me of Blakene y, near Flolt. 
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