406 Gloucester—Oxford—Buckinzham—Northampton, &c. [Nov. 1, 
Died.| At Kirg-street, William Parry, 
esq. When tie estate devo! ved to the late 
Mr. Parry, there remained a ruinous, but 
then habitable building upon it, famous for 
having been the residence of the second Ha- 
roid, and from which the adjoining village 
took its name Jewish Harold (now corrupted 
to Ewias eo To the lovers ofantiquity. 
it is a matter of regret that Mr Parry, find- 
ing it incapable of repair, made use of the 
materials in erecting anew house 
At Wellington, the Rev. Thomas Wel- 
lingtoa, vicar of Hope under Dinmore, 75. 
At Kington, Mrs. Ann Moythan, wii fe of 
Mr. Davia 4. 
At Landisabo, James M<Kenzie, esq. ana- 
tive ©) the cx aunty o° Cromartie ‘a Scotland, 
fuemicard a captain in his Majesty’s Scotch 
brigad+, in the pay of the states general of 
the Unjted Provinces, and jate captain ofa 
company jn the jourt’ reciment of Dutch 
troops, in his Britannic Majesty’: service. 
At Leaburv, Mr. Thomas Morley 
At Clehonger, near Hereford, Mr. John 
Fencott, 73. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.|_ ivir. \enkins, surgeon and apo- 
thecary, of Ledbury, to h.iss Ir-land, of 
Forthampton. 
Died.| At Horsley, Elizabeth and Tou 
isa, daughters of the Rev. Thomas Dudley 
Fosbrooke, 
At Cirencester, Mrs. Williamson. 
At Gloucester, Mrs. Newton, relict of the 
Rev. Mr. N. of this city. 
At Lechlade, Mrs. Mary Leder, widow of 
Charles Loder, esq. 86. 
At Suckley, Thomas Freeman, esq. 
At Kington, near Thornbury, Mr. W. 
Osborne, 75. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
ihe At Chipping Norton, Mr, Cole” 
grave, of Sibford, to Miss Mary Breakspear? 
of the Blue Boar inn, at the tormer place. 
At Oxford, Mr. G. L. Luker, to Miss 
Carter. 
Sux Henley, Mr. James Vick, of a ea a 
ter, to Miss M. Dyer. 
At Witney, Isaac Newton eee esq; 
ef Coithill, Berks. to Miss Symonds, ; 
Died.} At Oxfowd, Mr. Thomas Stone. 
30.—Mrs. Sadler, 55. —Miss Firth, 20.— 
Aged 54, Mr. John Bailey, many years in the 
service of Mr. Costar, as coaghman from this 
city to London. He was so expert a driver, 
and so much respected, that many gentlemen 
of the whip, who had been bis pupils, very 
liberally settled an handsome. annuity upon 
him.—Mr. Vhomas Newman, 62. He had 
for thirty-five years faithfully discharged the 
efices of guok and manciple to St. John’s 
Col.ege. 
At Satthampton, Mrs. Marshall, widow 
f the Rev. Christopher M. of Great Haze- 
ley. 
At Bletchington, the Rev. James Coward, 
rector of the parish. — 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Charles Wethered, of 
Marlow, to Miss Bell, of Aylesbury. 
At Amersham, the Rev. Richard Thorne, 
curate Of that place, and master of the free 
grammar-school there, to Mrs. Corbett 
Died.) At Beaconsfield, in an advanced 
age, Mrs. Haviland, relict of the late Gene- 
yal Haviland; a woman in many respects 
justly memogable. Her talents were lively, 
keen, and powerful; her acquaintance with 
elegant literature extensive and ver.ous 3 she 
possesssd a style polished, pointed, and spark- 
ling; her conversation rich, extertaining, 
and instructive, abounced wit! anecdotes of 
those who, in her early days, had bee: most 
eminent for letters, wit, and humour, in her 
native country, Ireland: and in her memory 
were preserved many beauti'ul fragments of 
ancien! songs and ballads, which have escaped 
our most dilizent coilectors Above all, 
her heart was benevolent, friendly, and aiec- 
ticnate 5 ahd sie discharged the nianifold due 
ties of a long lifein a manner which peculi- 
arly endeared her to those who were more im= 
mediately connected with her 
At Chilton Park, Mr Heary Smyth, 33, 
At aylesbury, Mr. John Rawbone. 
At Clifton Hall, Charles Leuis, son of 
Alexander Small, esq. 7. 
At Newport Pagnell, Mr. John Warner. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| _ At Sowbridgeworth, Mr. Wil- 
liam Henry Thurnall, of Whittlesford, near 
Cambridge, to Miss Howse of Sawbridge~ 
worth, 3 
NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Daventry, Charles Rat- 
tray, M.D. to Miss Freeman, daughter of 
the late Thomas F. 
At Wansford, M. F. Kirby, of Barrowden, 
Rutland, to Miss Jane Sharpe 
At Castle Ashby, the Hon. and Rev. Fre- 
detic Powys, brother to Lord Lilford, to Miss 
Gould, sisier of Lord Grey de Ruthyn, and 
grand-daughter to the late Karl of Sussex. 
At Brackley, Mr. John Treacher, of the 
Swan inn, Buckingham, to Miss Bridget 
Lathbory. 
At Peterborough, Captain Howell, of the 
Pembroke militia, to Mrs. Waldegrave. 
_ The Rev. J. S: Coleman, of Maidwell, to 
Miss Elizabeth Bosworth, of Draughton. | * 
Died.| At Mears Ashby, Mrs. Catharine 
Thornton. 
At Northampton, Mr. John’Faweett, 83. 
— Mr. Thomas Ives, forty-two years clerk of 
the parish of St. Peter, 77,.—Mr. Thomas 
Hilles. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Thomas Fisher, bras 
ther to the Bishop of Exeter, 54. , 
/ HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.] | At Huntingdon, E. L. Edwardsy 
esq. late major of the Flintshire militia, 3 Pie 
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