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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married | Jofeoh Wathen, efq. eldeft fon 
ef Sir Samuel” Wathen, of Woodchefter, 
bigh theriff of this county, to Mifs Catherine 
Caruthers, daughter of the late W. Caruthers, 
efq. of Brownfhill, in the (aid county. 
At Glouccfter, Mr. Dowling, of the King’s 
Head inn, to Mifs Golter, of Petty France. 
At Cam, near Durfley, Mr. W. Under- 
wood, to Mifs Knight.—Mr. J. Cox Bower, 
of Newent, to Mrs. E. Rawlings, of Uplea- 
don. 
At Cirencefter, Mr. T. Paget, mafter- 
Builder, to Mrs. Brewer, widow. 
Died] At Gloucefter, of a mortification 
im his arm, Mr. T. Dill, brother of Mr. Dill, 
pork butcher.—In his 75th year, the Rev. 
S. Lyfons, A. M. - years rector of Rodmar- 
ton, &c —Mrs . Cox, mother of Mr. D, 
Cox, oe, ah Smith, of Higham. 
At Cirencefter, apes upwards of 80, R. 
Sandford, efq. 
At Cheltenham, Forrefter Rofe, efq. of 
©@live Bank, county of Mid Lothian, Scot- 
Tand, 
At Marfhfield, Mrs. Freeme, wife of Mr. 
}. Freeme, attorney. 
*) me Longhope, Mrs. Young —In her 75th 
year, Mrs. C. Hayward, widow, of Wallf 
worth-hali ; a lady that was highly refpecied 
as a great patronefs to many public and pri- 
vate charitable inftitutions, &c. 
At Church Downe, aged 79, Mr. Clarke, 
formerly an eminent maltit-r, of Gloucefter. 
At Randwich, Mr. C. Holder, butcher.— 
Aged upwards of 80, Mr, G. Pyke, weol- 
fapler, late of Tetbury. 
OXFORDSHIRE: 
Married. ] At Oxford, Mr. W. Law, taylor 
and habit-maker, to Mifs G. Catharine 
Died.| At Oxford, Mifs M. Clarkes for - 
merly of the Pheafant pub.ic-houle.—Aged 
37, Mr. ]. Willams, painter and aria at 
~—- Aged 40, Mrs. Hayes.—Aged 45, Mr. W. 
Mander, mafier of the Coach and Herfes pub- 
fic-houfe,—Mrs. R. Pinnell, wife of Mr. J. 
Pinnell, jun. of Weitwell. 
At his houfe, near Woodftock, in his 81ft 
year, T. Walker, efq. receiver-general of the 
jand-tax, and principal affociate in the uni- 
verfity and city,of Oxford bank. 
Mrs. Brookes, of Chadlington. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
We learn from the Cambridge Chronicle, 
that feveral workmen are now employed on 
Pembroke Leys, in the town of Cambridge, in 
Laying the ground ror the feite of Downing-co.- 
lege, the ere€tion of which is expeéted to com 
meace in the courfe of the enfuing fummer. 
Married | Mr. W. Linton, of Long Stan- 
ton, to Miis Read, cf Willingham. 
At Wifbeach, Mr. G. Bullen, youngeft fon 
of J. Bulien, efq. of Barnweli Priory, to Mifs 
5. ‘Lnompfon.—Mr. Fyfon, of Worlington, 
to Mifs Knight, of Mleham, in this county. 
Died.}| At Ely, Mr. B. Cole, a mafter 
Gloucefter fhire—Oxford/hire—Cambridzefbire, Se. 
[ May 1, 
bricklayer ; he went to his work in his ufual 
ftate of apparent health, when he fuddenly 
dropped down, and was taken up dead, 
At his houfe in Woburo-park, Mr. W. 
Martin, for more than 50 years kitchen gar- 
dener to the two late Dukes, and to the pres 
fent Duke, of Bedford.—In his 83d year, Mr. 
G. Crowe, of Wilbarton. 
At Toft, in her 36th year, Mrs. Trant, 
en. 
At Elton, Huntingdonfhire, in his 83th 
year, Mr. H. Crofts, formerly of Stoke Doyle, 
Northamptonfhire, where ne was agent to the 
fucceffive proprietors of that eftate for the 
fpace of 47 years, but had reiired from thence 
upon its being fold. 
NORFOLK, 
Married | At Norwich, Mr. J. Gill, ca- 
binet-maker, to Mifs R, Wake, of Puiham. 
—Mr.J. Page, man’s mercer, to Mifs Crealy. 
At Yarmouth, Mr. Uttings, upholfterer, 
to Mifs Hotting, of Long Stratton. 
Died.) At Norwich, in his 46th year, Mr. 
j. Schuldham, woollen-draper.—Mrs. Bakery 
wife of Mr. Baker, chemi, of North Wal- 
fham.—-Of a decline, in her 25th year, Mifs 
E. Wilfon.—Aged 62, Mrs. E. Gardiner, 
wife of Mr. M. Gardiner, tatlor.—Aged 73» 
Mrs. ibbott, many years a favourite actreis 
on the Norwich ttage; fhe had retirea from 
the ftage about 15 years, and was at the time 
of her deczafe a proprietor of the theatre. 
Aged 43, Quarter-mafter Greenwood, of 
the 24th regiment of foot, quartered in bar- 
racks in this city. —-Aged 45, “Ur. W. Tillet, 
gingerbread-baker.—Mr. Maion, excife-man. 
—Avged 61, Mr. Edward Chriftian, of bigh 
profetiios n and retpectability as a dancing- 
maier in this city and county.—Aged 80, 
Mr Ficld.—Aged 72, Mr. Kent fhoemaker. 
—Aged 60, Mr. Aytun, baker. —Aged 29, 
Mrs. Eaton, wife of Mr. T. Eaton, fiik- 
mercer. Aged 59, Mrs. S. Morton, of the 
Lamb inn. 
At Yarmouth, fuddenly, aged 54, Mrs. E, 
Cock, widow of the late Mr. j. Cock, wine- 
merchant; fhe furvived her hufband only 
nine weeks, 
Aged 25, Milfs Mayes, of Caiftor, near 
Yarnivuth 
At Swaffham, aged 27, Mr. S. Coke, Oe: 
wainer. 
At Difs, aged 45, Mrs. Fulcher, wife of 
Mr. T. Fulcher, jun. 
At Lakenham, in his 59th year, Mr. A. 
Burch. 
At Beccles, in her g5th year, Mary Piper, 
who had been iupported by a large number of ~ 
friends during the laft 60 years of her life, in 
all which time, as well as in her laft mo- 
ments, fhe refufed going into a bed, in con- 
fequence of a certain vow fhe had made on 
leaving her native county, Worcefterfhite. 
In a bag were found 6 guineas, which fhe had 
laid up to pay the charges of her interment, 
making figns to the box which contained it, 
on her departing this life, 
At 
