200 Ox/ordfpire—Northamiptonfhitee—Cambridgefbire, Sc. [Mareh, 
Shurmer, both of Woodcheftér.—Mr. Bow- 
ley, of Cirencefter, to Mifs Davy, of Pool- 
holme, near Monmouth.—W. Holtham, 
Efg. of Barnwood, to Mifs Weaver, of Glou- 
cefter.—Mr. Whittard, hofier, of Gloucefter, 
to Mifs Butt, of Minfterworth. 
At Tewkibury, Mr. W. Proétor, to Mifs 
Penfam. 
Dica ] At Gloucefter, in his 54th year, 
the Rev. T. Stock, A. M. re€tor of St John 
the Baptift, &c. in this city; a gentleman 
highly and defervedly efleemed and lamented 
by his parifhioners, as an eloquent preacher, 
a devout minifter (particularly attentive and 
folacing in the vifitation of the fick, &c.)a 
chearful companion and an honeft man. 
R. Coghlan, Etq. of Longhope. 
At Cirencefter, aged 7c, C. Cox, gent. 
At Tetbury, in his 77th year, ‘T. Cripps, 
Efgq.—In the parifh of Painfwick, Mifs Wick, 
daughter of the late E. Wick, gent. 
At Berkeley, in his 32d year, Mr. Bithop, 
formerly an eminent farmer.—Capt. T. Mer- 
rett. 
At Coleford, Mfs, S. Dew, reli& of the 
Jate John Dew, gent. andone of the laft fur- 
vivors of the ancient family of the Cofters.— 
Mifs Browne, of Salperton. 
At Uley, aged 80, Mrs. S. Gainey, 4 re- 
ipe@able dyer.—Mifs Fryer, of Pegthorne. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Bloxham, Mr. Shorter, fur- 
geon, to Mifs S: Hitcheock.—Mr. R. Davis, 
mercer, of Oxford, to Mifs Badcook, of 
New-bridge —W. E. Taunton, Efgq. clerk 
of the peace for this county, and town clerk 
of Oxford, to Mifs Hawkins.—Capt. Hodges 
of the Oxfordthire militia, to Mifs Greene, of 
the Ifle of Wight.—Mr. Brookes, furgeon of 
Kenley upon Thames, to Mils S. Deane, of 
the Howe, Bucks. 
Died.| At Oxford, aged 43, Mr. T. Lang- 
fion. a sy i€2 
At Henly, aged 52, Mr. T. Bond, but- 
cher.—Mr. R. Belcher, farmer, of Belgrove. 
At Wolvercott, near Oxford, aged 56, 
Mr. S. Faichen, late a paper-maker, of En- 
tham.—Aged 50, Mr. J. Stevens, matter of 
Henkfey Ferry-houfe, near Oxford, © 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| T. Wiltthire, efq. of Hitchin, 
Herts, to Mifs Beaumont, of Hartford, near 
Huntingdon, 
' At Long Buckby, in this county, the 
Rev. W. Read, difienting minifter of War- 
wick, to Mrs. Boys.-—Mr. H. Leete, furgeon, 
of Lhrapfone in this county, to Mifs Grif- 
Wefth, cf Southwark, London.—Mr. J. Harri- 
fon, farmer, of Orlingbury, to Mrs. Mar- 
tin, widow of the late Mr. P. M. falefman, 
of Spratton.—Alfo Mr. T. Hobfon, falef- 
man, to Miis J. Harrifon, third daughter of 
Mr E. H. farmer, of Orlingbury. 
At Orlingbury, A. E.. Young, efg. to 
Mils Amelia Neate, of Binfield, Berks.— 
Mr. W. Walker, farmer aad gragier, of 
- 
Eafton Maudit, to Mifs J. Rogers of Caftle 
Afhley Lodge. 
Died.| At Northampton, in his. 80th 
year, Mr. R. Trafler, one of the aldermen 
of this corporation, after an illnefs of only 
four days.—Mifs S, Foulkes, milliner. 
At Bedford, Mrs. Allen.—]. Staines, efg. 
formerly a captain in the Bedfordthire mi- 
litia, xin 
At Huntingdon, Mrs. Philpott, milliner. 
At Woodftune, near Peterborough, in his 
§5th year, G. Hart, efq. captain in the mg- 
rines, and major commandant-of the Soke 
and city of Peterborough volunteer infantry. 
—Mr. J. Hilyard, junior, farmer and gra- 
zier, of Dyfton, near Nerthampton.—tT. 
Chapman, efg. of Spratton. : 
At Wefton Favell, in his 36th year, Mz. 
T. Smalley; a very ufeful and ingenious 
man, gifted with talents that would have 
adorned a higher ftation than that wherein he 
was placed. 
The Rev. C. Graham, vicar of Walton 
Lebftone, in Hertford, 
- CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
A new threfhing mill has been built in the 
Ifle of Ely, which, with the aid of two 
women, three boys, and two men, will 
threfh twenty quarters of wheat, or thirty of 
oats in a day; and it ‘does its work much 
cleaner than it can be done by manual la- 
bour, ° ©) PME ST , ; 
Married.| Mr. D. Bradwell; adjutant in 
the Cambridge Volunteer Infantry, to Mifs 
Bates, niece of Mr. Markham’of Dry Dray- 
ton.—In London, Mr. E. Lutt, enfign in 
the Ely Volunteers, to Mifs Kemipton, 
daughter of Mr.’S. K. grocer of Ely —The 
Rev. Dr. Weddington," prebendary of Ely, 
to Mifs A’ Weftwood, eldeft daughter of 
J. W. efq. of Chatteris. wt ri 
- Died.] Mr. J. Mead, carpenter, of Afhley. 
In returning home from a neighbour’s at 
Cheveley,; through a path that lay between 
two ponds, from the darknefs of the night he 
unfortunately fell into one of them and was 
drowned. The body was difcovered next 
day by the circumftance of his hat floating on 
the water. ; ” : 
' Mr. J. Wyles, farmer, of Upwell. As 
he'was accompanying a friend from his own 
home to Upwell town, to prevent any acci- 
dent arifing' as the roads were flooded, by an 
accidental flip of his horfe he was fuddenly | 
immerfed in the river Nen, and not being 
able to extricate himfelf, and his friend bein 
unabled to give affiftance, Mr.’ W, fell 
martyr to his philanthropy. a Lee 
NORFOLK. 
Married.] At Norwich, Mr. Adams, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Sparks.—Mr. Feasman, faddie~ 
maker, of Salhoufe, to Mifs E. Kerrifon.— 
Mr. J. Sharpe, to Mifs Ivers, of Stratford, 
Eifex. 
At Loddon, the Rev. J. Fayerman, to 
MifsLock. * * sh ia aed waste, 
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