4808.] 
John Twinberrow, esq. of Cirencester, to 
Miss Boulter of Vreddington, near Tewkes- 
bury. 
# At Dymock, Mr. Drew, of Eatonsfteld 
Lodge, to Miss M.’ Stone, daughter of Tho- 
mas S. esq. of Bickin’s-hill Castle. 
Died.| At Glocester, Nictojas Barnes, 
esq. 72:—-Mrs. Woodward, formerly of the 
Pelican inn, 92. 
At Hempsted Court, Mrs. Lysons, wife of 
the Rev. Daniel L. 28. 
At Hucclecote, Mrs. Mills, relict of Law- 
rence M, esq. 90. ‘ 
At Cheltenham, Mr. FE. Jones. 
At Cirencester, Mrs. Mary Hewer. 
At Tewkesbury, Mrs, Carliss, wite of Mr. 
Richard C.—Mr. Thomas Chinn. 
At Hampton Common, Mr. Thomas Har- 
rison. He was sitting at his desk, looking 
over some papers, when he fell down arnd in- 
stantly expired. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. William Baxter, 
printer, to Miss Nicholls, eldest daughter of 
Mr. N. of Holywell: Mill. 
Died.| At Baldon House, Sir C. Willowgh- 
by, bart. an 2étive magistrate for the counties 
of Oxford and Buckingham, and ene of the 
verderers of Whichwood forest, 59. 
At Oxford, Mr. Bliss, beokseller, 57.—— 
Mrs. Elizabeth Castle—Mrs. Bricknell, relict 
of William B. esq. of Evenload, Worcester- 
Shire.—Mrs. Mary Reynolds, 65.—Mrs. 
Wickham, relict of the Rev. William W. of 
Garsington, 80 —Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, 
76: Her death was occasioned’ by her clothes 
taking fire. 
At Fyfield, Mrs. Slatter, 64. 
At Woodstock, Miss 
seveuth daughter af thelate Mr. Richard-C. 
At Swalclitie, the Rev. John Caswell, 
vicar of that parish, 79. 
At Entham, Mrs Elizabeth Robertson, 74. 
Mz. John Atkins, late of Southleigh, 27. 
At Chipping Norton, Mrs. fiary Malins, 53. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
On Friday morning the 19th. of February, 
the inhabitants of the town of Stoney Strat- 
ford were thrown into the utmost consterna- 
tion by information which arrived from Wol- 
verton, that the three large aqueduct arches 
under the immensely high embarkment, made 
about four years ago, for carrying the new line 
of the grand junction canal across the valley, 
about a mile below that town, had fallen in, 
and that the river Ouse was so dammed up 
thereby, that the town must shortly be en- 
tirely inundated toa great depth. ‘the fears 
of those who liastened to the spot, were much 
allayed, by finding, that one of these arches, 
which bad been propped up underneath with 
timber, soon aiter the centers were: struck, 
was still standing; and that this one arch, 
Owing to there being no flood in the river, 
was 2ble to carry off the water as fast as it 
tame down. On examining the other two 
Eee it appeared that about twenty-two yards 
Oxford.—Buckingham.——Northampton, &c. 
Elizabeth Cross,. 
179 
in lengthof the middle part of each had fallen 
in, and blocked up the openings, laying the cas 
nal above in complete ruins, emptying it as far 
as the nearest stop-gate on each side,and expo- 
sing the remains of five hundred quartéid OF 
bolo or cinders, which the contractors had 
laid onthe atches. The ends of each of the 
broken arches were round standing ina ae 
pled state. 
Married.) George Mackenzie, esq... of 
Wandsworth, to Miss King, only daughter of 
Isaac K. esq. of High Wycomb. 
Died.| At Whites, near Beaconsfield, Jo- 
seph Stephenson, esq. late of aininaaee Laney 
London, 80.—Miss Hurst, eldest daughter of 
the Rev. R. H. Hurst, rector of Newton 
Blossomville, 4.2. 
At Walton, Mrs. Mary Marlow, 
At Danesfield, R. Scott, esq. 
At Pitchcott, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. T. 
Bowler. 
At Aylesbury, Mr. William Payne—Mr, 
Thomas Hatten, attorney. 
At Great Marlow, Mis. Ellison, wife of 
George E. esq. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,D 
Died.] At Brixworth, Mr. Thomas Wayte. 
At Hinton in the Hedges, Mr. Thomas 
- Besant. 
At Northampton, Mr. James Jones.-—-Miss 
Cole.——-Mrs. Lambert, mother of Mr... Le 
druggist.——Mrs. Cornfield, wife of Mr, George 
*C.—Mr, John Hutt, formerly an eminent 
ironmonger, but had retired from busines$ 
many years. 
At Duston, Mr. John Butlin, 77. 
At Kingsthorpe, Mrs. Cole, wife of Mise 
William C. 
At Thrapstone, Mrs. Chew. 
At Wilton, Mr. Curtis, late of West Lege 
don, 78, 
At Oundle, Mr. Thorogood. 
At Woedford, Mr. Thomas Burditt. 
At Thorney Abbey, near PetexLoreizhy 
. Mrs. Blunt, 82. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.| At Goomanchester, Mrs. Pearce, 
mother of Colonel Pearce She was standing 
by the fire, it is supposed a spavk flew out, and 
set her veil in a blaze, which communicating 
to the other parts of her dress burnt her in 
so shocking a ‘manner, as to cause instant 
death. ; 
At Hemingford, the Hon. Mrs, Montague, 
relict of tae Hon. William M. uncle to the 
Earl of Sandwich, 77. 
At Ramsey, Mr. John Brown, 59. 
At Huntingdon, Mr. William Nicholls, 
formerly of St. Ives, 76. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.) At Chesterton, Mr David Ro- 
binson of Sawston, to Miss Richardson, only 
daughter of Mr. Stephen R. 
At March, in the isle of Ely, Mr. Jobn 
Woodward, to Miss Maria Gray, youngest 
daughter of Owen G, ¢sq. 
Died. | 
