84  Herefordshire—Gloucestershire—Oxfordshire, Kc. 
x HEREFORDSHIRE’ 
Married.| At Hereford, Mr. Storie, of 
Leominster, to Miss Rogers.—The Rev. T. 
Jones, rector of Staunton upon Arrow, to 
Miss Bridge, daughter of the Rev. Wm. B. 
of Weobley. 
At Leominster, Mr. Hall, to Miss Price, 
‘Died.] At Hereford, Mrs. Bennett. 
At Cholstry, near Leominster, Mrs. Smith, 
90. . 
At Whitbourne, Mr. Wm. Hewles, 46. 
At Brinsop, Mrs. Watkins, 38. 
At Kington, Mr. Thomas Lloyd, 55. 
- At Preddleton, near Leominster, Mr. Wall. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Leonard Stanley, Thomas 
Thomas, esq. of Glanyrafen, Carmarthen- 
shire, to Miss Thomas, only daughter of the 
Rev. Thomas T. 
At Fairford, Mr. James Pink, of Dover 
street, London, to Miss M. A. Harvey. 
At Winchcomb, Mr. James Harvey, to 
Miss Mary Chadbuent 
At Slimbridge, J. Clark, esq. of Snigsend, 
to Miss Wallington. 
Died.] At Cheltenham, Lady Herries, 
wife of Sir Robert H. and daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. Foot, of Boughton Malherb, Kent. 
—Mrs. Garn, 66. —-Mr. George Hinecks, late 
of the Plough inn. 
At Cirencester, Mrs. Hayward, wife of 
Mr. H. of the Royal Oak, 44.—Mr. John 
Jasper, 71. 
At Kemerton, Mr. Thomas Spencer, 82, 
At Miserden, John Mills, esq. 
At Tetbury, Mr. Brown. 
At Painswick, 65, the Rev. Cornelius 
Winter, 
At Stroud, Mr. Jos. Butler, many years 
minis‘er of a dissenting congregation there. 
At Leighterton, near Tetbury, Captain 
Blackwell, of the Royal Engineers. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Headington, James Morrel, 
esq. of Oxford, to Miss Wharton. 
At Oxford, Mr. James Stephens, of Chel- 
tenham, to Miss Mary Price, daughter of Mr. 
P. of Pitford Farm, near Pembridge, Here- 
fordshire. 
Died.] At Oxford, 
Witherall, D. D. 81. He was elected mas- 
ter of University College in 1764.—The 
Rev. Henry Richards, D. D. rectof of Exeter 
College, and Vice-chancellor of the Univer- 
sity, 60. 4 further account will be given in 
our next. 
Mr. Edward Plastin, 70.—Mrs. Tubb, sen. 
—Mis. Wace, wite of Mr. Tho. W. of Lon- 
don —Mirs. Fell.—Mr. Eaton, auctioneer, 
and governor of the house of industry, 50.— 
Mr. Newman, of the Black Swan public 
house, 55.—Mrs. E. Parker, wife of Mr. P. 
cook of University College; 44.—Mirs. Tubb, 
85.—Mr. john Buckland, 60. 
At Chipping Norton, Mr. Tho. Welis, 28. 
At Albury, Mrs. Eaton, wife of Mr. W.E. 
At Charlbury, Mrs. Freeman, 81. 
At Banbury, Mrs. Sarah Greenall. 
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the Rev. Nathani el] 
[Feb. 1, 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wraisbury, Frederick R. 
Coore, esq. of Great Winchester-street, Lon- 
don, to Miss Isabella Blagrove, third daughter 
of John Blagrove, esq. of Ankerwyke-house. 
At Fulmer, the Rev. J. Bethell, M. A. to 
Miss Lightfoot, niece to William Froeatt, eSGe 
of Fulmer place. 
Died.] At Langley, Mrs. De Salis, wife 
of Jerome De S. esq. 
-At Miiton-hill, Mrs. Hopkins. 
- HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.}|_ At Yaxley, Mrs. Chamberlin, 69. 
At Huntingdon, Mr.Maile,more than twen- 
ty years mace bearer to that corporation, 75.—= 
Mrs, Parkins, relict of Mr. Alderman P. 56. 
—Mr. Henry Dobson, 76. ; 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Doddington, Mr. John 
Sharp, of Burton Lattimer, to Miss Valen- 
tine. 
At Finedon, Mr. Richard Boddington, of 
London, to Miss Sarah Wallis. 
Died-} At Daventry, Mrs. Joad, relict of 
Mr. J. of Bunbury. 
At Thrapston, Mr. 
eminent surgeon and apothecary at 
place, 71. 
At Newport Pagnell, Mrs. Kilpin. 
At Towcester, Mr. Nourse. 
At Floore, Mrs. Lingham. 
At Neethorp, near Banbury, Mrs. Sarah 
Greenal, 70. 
At apeestcn the widow of Mr. Robert 
Wilcox, many years stationer of that place, 
84. 
At Northampton, Mrs, Clark. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The late Mr. Hulse’s Premium of 401. will 
this year be given to the Author of the best 
Dissertation on the Origin and Intention. of 
Sacrifices 5 to be written » by a Member of this, 
University under the degree of M.A. 
The Hulsean Prize for last year is adjudged 
to Mr. John Norman Pearson, scholar of Tri- 
nity College, for his Critical Essay on the 
Ninth Book of Bishop Warburton’s Divine 
Legation of Moses. 
Died.] At Stretham, Mrs. 
Mr. W. Hall, of Landbeach. 
At Wendy, Mrs. Jackson. 
A tHiston, Mr. Joseph Deighton, father of 
Mr. John D. bookseller of Cambridge, 90 
At Wisbech, the Rev. L. Stichall; for- 
merly of St. John’s College, Cambridge, B.A. 
1786 ; M.A. 17903, in his forty-third year.— 
Mr. Robert Stevens, 79.—Mrs. Thompson, 
wite of fohn T. esq. 68.—The Rev. Henry 
Turner, vicar of Burwell and of Landwade, 
formerly of St. John’s College: B.A. 1756 5 3 
M.A, 1759; B.D. 1767. 
At Crimplesham, near Dawa market, 
Mr. T. Vincent, 58. 
NORFOLK. 
A Telegraph, or signal station, is on the 
point of being cyccred upon the hills leading 
from Norwich to Thorpe. Itis to be com- 
manged by a naval officer, and the object of it 
. is 
Mansfield, late an 
that 
Hall, wife of. 
