508 
Miss Barry, eldest daughter of the Rev. Mar- 
tin B. of Gloucester. 
Died.| At Horton, Mrs. May. 
At Yate, Mr. Bennett. 
At Leekhampton, of the small-pox, Mr. 
John Davis. 
At Newnham, Mrs. Pick, relict of Mr. 
Francis P. 69. 
At Cirencester, Mr. D. Masters, 66. 
At Down Ampney, Mr. Allsep, 44, and 
the same morning his wife, Mrs. A. 45. 
Grief for the loss of her husband is ascertained 
to have been the cause of the premature dis- 
solution of the latter. 
At Minchinhampton, Mrs. Hill. 
OXFORD. 
Married.] J.C. Field, esq. of Adderbury, 
to Miss Charlotte Ford, daughter of the late 
Capt. Thomas F. of Calcutta, in the East 
Indies. 
At Fringford, near Bicefter, Mr.-John Scri- 
vener, of “Stretton Audley, to Miss Slatter, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. S. of Tidmington. 
At Oxford, Mr. Richard Guest, to Miss 
Eliz. Love. 
Died.] At Kennington, near Oxford, Mr. 
John Huckle, master’ of the Fisher public: 
house. 
At Oxford, Mr. Richard Davis, printer. 
He had been for some time in a declining 
State, and was found dead in his bed, though 
he had been in his business the preceding af- 
ternoon.—Mr. T. Whiting, many years cook 
at Baliol college. ~ 
At Waterstock, in his. 83d year, Sir W. 
Henry Ashhurst, late one of the justices of 
the court of King’s-Bench. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.| At Brickhill, on his way from Li- 
verpool, where he lately arrived from Ame- 
rica, Mr. Robert Murray, merchant, of New 
York, fifth son of the late Doctor John Mur- 
ray, of Norwich, 40. 
more than 16 years, angi revisited this country 
in the hope of alleviating the symptoms of a 
pulmonary complaint To native worth and 
great mercantile abilities, were united in him 
principles of the strictest integrity. 
The Rev. N. Gilbert, rector of Bledlow, 
to which living he succeeded on the death of 
Dr. Davie, master of Baliol College, in 1798. 
He was a native of Antigua, and related tp 
~ some of the first families in this kingdom. 
Some years since he went out chaplain to the 
British settlement at Sierra Leone, and-on his 
return to this country, was presented by Mr. 
Whitbread to the vicarage of Bledlow, where, 
both by precept and example, he approved 
himself a faithful pastor over the flock com- 
mitted to his care, a9 well as an able and suc- 
cessful minister of that gospel which was his 
own support through various trials of life, and 
Jaappily in his "experience proved an unfailing 
gource of consolation under the struggles of 
dissolving nature. 
At Huntingdon, Captain Cross of the Nor- 
thampton militia, ant eldest son of the late 
Oxford—Buckingham—Northampton—Norfolk. 
He had been absent | 
[Dec. 1, 
William C. Esq. of Bath. —Miss Maule, only 
daughter of Mr. M. attorney. 
At Hartford, near Huntingdon, John Wye, 
esq. 71. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married] Myr. John Philips, jun. of 
Blakesley, to Miss Alice Pittam, of Wood- 
end. 
At Northampton, Mr. Wykes, of London, 
to Miss Shelton. 
Died.| At Thrapston, Mr. John Barber. 
At Maxey, Mrs. Sisson. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The Seatonian Prize is this year adjudged 
to the Rev. Charles James Hoare, M. A. 
Fellow of St. John’s College, for his Poem on 
The Shipwreck of St. Paul. 
Married.} Mr. Sanxter, of Horseheath, 
to Mrs. Mason, of Waterbeach. 
At Cambridge, Mr. Joseph Stuart, to Mrs. 
Elizabeth Eversden. 
Mr. Henry Thurnal, of Whittlesford, to 
Miss Grain, only daughter of Mr. Peter G. of 
Shelford. 
Died.] At Ely, Mr. George Apsey, young- 
est son of William A. esq. At the age of 
44 he weighed upwards of 15 stone, and at 
the time of his death, being in his 20th year, 
upwards of 22stone. Though of extraordinary 
size, and a gross habit, he enjoyed very good 
health till within a few hours of his death, 
which was the result of a mortification, caused 
by the fall of a piece of timber against him, 
a few weeks since, of which he took no notice 
till surgical assistance could ne Jonger be of 
any avail.-Mr. George Read, of the: Club 
inn, 
At Cambridge, Mr. William Wilson, sad- 
ler.—Mrs. Ann Bowlett —At the house of 
his father, Mr. W. Beales, surgeon, Mrs« - 
Wynter, relict of the Rev. Philip W.- 
rector of Exhall-cum-Wexford, Warwitk- 
shire, 37.—=-Mr. Mazard, of the Eagle and 
Child inn. 
At Guilden Murden, Mr. Simeon Leete. 
At Cottesham, the Rev. Thomas. Barons 
28 years minister of a dissenting congregation 
at that place, 53. 
NORFOLK. 
Ata late meeting of the commissionerg u- 
der the Paving act at Norwich, it was 
posed to widen the approach of the Castle-hill 
by taking down some houses in the Golden 
Ball lane; it was also proposed, that the sum of ~ 
10,0001. or 150001. should be borrowed, under — 
the authority of ‘an act, in order to enable the 
Commissioners to contract for paving the prin- 4 
cipal streetsin the course of two or three years. _ 
Married.} The Rev. Charles Mann, of — 
Denver, to Miss Susan M‘*Dougall, youngest — 
daughter of Rear Admiral M‘D. of Calton. 
TO- 
oe tall ga ata, 
Swaffham, Lieut. Thornton, of the West — : 
Middlesex militia, to Miss Whitby. 
At Norwich, Mr. Richard Barnham, officer — 
of excise, of Cambridse » to Miss M. Holmes. 
At Lynn, My, W- Oxley, merchant, to is 
Sarah Store, 
At $ 
