90 
Died-] At Stroud, aged $3, Mrs. Mary 
Colborne, reli& of John Colborne, efg. late 
one of his Majefty’s juftices of the peace for 
this county. She was a real Chriftian—not 
only profefling, but conftantly praétifing its 
principles in an eminent degree, and in her 
death the poor have fuftained a ferious 
lofs. 
At Gloucefter, Mrs. Knight, wife of Ri- 
chard Widmore Knight, efq.—George Miller, 
efq. of Ouzleworth. 
At Sodbury, Mr. Samuel Thomas —In 
the 68th year of his age, Wm. Purnell, efq: 
-of New Houfe, near Durfley, a deputy lieu- 
tenant for this county. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Wellefbourne, George Fre- 
deric Stratton, efq. of Great New Park, to 
Mifs Dewes, only daughter of Bernard Dewes, 
efg. of Wellefbourne 
At Oxford, the Rev. Gilbert Heathcote, 
fellow of Winton college, to. Mifs Sophia 
Elizabeth Wall, fecond daughter of Dr. 
Martin Wall, clinical profeflor.—The Rev. 
Mr. Wilcox, of Pembroke college, to Mifs 
Smith, of Cheltenham.—Charles Tawney, 
efq of Headington, near Oxfoid, to Mifs 
Coplaad, daughter of G. Copland, efg. of 
Clapham, Surrey. 
Died.| At Chaftleton, aged 39, Mrs. 
Jones, wife of Arthur Jones, efq.—Mrs. 
Bowdon, relict of the late Gearge Bowden, 
efg. of Radford, in the 74th year of her age. 
She was diftinguifhed for her piety and cha- 
' sity to the poor. 
At Oxford, eged 72, Mr. James Crozier. — 
Aged 67, Mrs. Mary Shortland, relict of the 
late Mr. Vincent Shortland, one of the alder- 
men of that city.——Mrs. Mary Tyfon, wife 
of Mr. Thomas Tyfon,—In the 18th year of 
her age, Mifs Elizabeth Churchill, fourth 
daughter of Mr. Churchill, of Watlington. 
At Briftol, the Rev. James Etty, reflor of 
Whitchurch, in this county, vicar of Woo- 
burn Bucks, and chaplain to the moft noble 
the Marquis of Thomond. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Warried.| At Banbury, Mr. 
gers, to Mifs Martha Matthews. 
At Daventry, Wm. Morris, efq. to Mifs 
Blunt, only daughter of the late Mr. Blunt, 
of the Horfe Shoe inn, of that place 
Died.] At Kirlingbury, 2ged go, Mrs. 
Anna Maria Griffiths, widow of the Rev, 
Walter Griffiths, late. reftor of Gayton. 
‘The pocr of the town and the vicinity of 
her refidence, fome of whom were daily ob- 
jects of her munificence, have loft in her an 
aGtive friend and benefadirefs. She has be- 
gueathed 2col. to the charity, for the re- 
lief of widows, &c. of clergymen within the 
diocefe of Peterbcrough ; and sel. to the ge- 
neral infirmary of Northampton. 
Pisford, near Northampton, aged 
Elizabeth Bull, wife of Mr, 
John Vig- 
At 
34, Mrs. 
Oxfordfhire—Northamptonfhire—Cambridgepbire. 
[Feb. 1, 
Edward Bull, and only daughter of the late 
Mr. Ward, attorney, of the fame place. 
At Great Addington, of a decline, aged 
26, Mr. Lawrence Tyler, youngeft fon of the 
late Rev. Edward Tyler, re€tor of that parith. 
At Northampton, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, 
reliét of Mr. Valentine Cook, aged 96.— 
Mrs. Bignell, wife of Robert D. Bignell, efq. 
of Towcefter, and only furviving child of 
Jobn Ruffell, efq. of Bugbrook.—Mifs Mar- 
tha Hackett: youngeft daughter of Andrew 
Hackett, efq. of Spratton Place. 
At the Rev. Mr. Fallowfield’s grammar 
fchool, Daventry, aged 14, Mafter Belford, 
eldeft fon of Lieutenant Colonel Belford, 
late of the Oxford Blues, of Adwolton 
Lodge.—Aged 62, John Clarke, efq. of Wel- 
ton Place. The fuperior ability and zeal 
with which he fulfilled the duties of a ma- 
giftrate, and of the many other: public fta- 
tions which he filled, and the extenfive be- 
nevolence of his heart as a friend and Chrif-_ 
tian have rendered his lofs the more dif- 
treffing. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Mr, Hulfe’s prize for the beft Differtation 
on the Evidences of the Chriftian Religion, 
was this year adjudged to the Rev. George 
Downing Whittington, of St. John’s college, 
Cambridge. The Vice Chancellor and the 
mafters of Trinity and St. John’s colleges, 
being truftees, under the will: of the late 
Rev. John Hulfe, have given notice that 
a premium of Aol. will this year be given for 
the beft Differtation on the fPropagation of 
Chriftianity. Mr. Buchanan’s prize of 601. 
is adjudged to Charles Grant, M. A. fellow 
of Magdalen college, for his Englifh poem on 
the reftoration of learning in the Eaft. 
Married.) At Ely, Lieutenant T. B. 
Webb, of the 39th regiment, to Mifs S. 
Ferby, of Fineham.—Mr. John ans 
to Mifs Elizabeth Finch 
At Wifbeach, Mr. Simon Mills, of the 
Folbeach bank, to Mifs bi cf the for- 
mer piace. 
Died.| At Ely, aged ty Myr. Samuel 
Spray, one of the lay clerks of Ely cathe 
dral. He was ferjeant in the Ely regiment 
of volunteers, and was univerfally refpected 
by his brethren in the choir, his regiment, 
2nd a numerous acquaintance, for his abili- 
ties and qualities as a tenor finger, a good fol- 
cier, and a focial companion. 
At Cambridge. Mrs. Weftwood, reli& of 
Mr. N. Weftwood. 
Aged 75, Mrs. Elizabeth Gibfon, wife of 
Mr. George Gibfon, af Seffron Walden. She 
was one of the fociety of Quakers, and was 
greatly efteemed as an eminent fpeaker. 
At Fletton, in Huntingdonthire, Mrs. 
Peckard, reli& of the Rev. Peter Peckard, 
D. D. formerly mafter of Magdalen college, 
Cambridge, and rector of Fletton. She had 
returned from London the preceding day, ap- 
parently in good health. 
NORFOLK. 
