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were, the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Ox- 
ford, the Earl of Stamford, Mr. Weftcar, &c. 
‘ Married. At Hereford, Mr. James George, 
of Putfon, to Mifs Mary Weaver, daughter 
of the late Mr.’ Janies Weaver. _ 
At Kington, Mr. Walker, furgeon, to 
Mifs Rogers. 
Died.} At Sarnesfield Court,. on the day 
on which the was to have been married, Mifs 
Ann Ricketts, eldeft daughter of Mr. Rick- 
etts. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Canning, relict of 
Willisen ‘Canning, of Saint- 
bridge, near Gloucefter. _ 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. — 
_ Married.) At Wells,. Mr. W, Parfit, -at- 
torney, to Mifs Smith, daughter of the | late 
_ Mr. Smith, attorney, of Bath. 
At Rodborough, Mr Daniel Niblett, to 
Aifs Buckingham, daughter of the late Mr. 
John Buckingham, of ean 
At Tetbury, Mr. D, Sealy, of Cireneefter, 
to Mifs Young. 
Died] At Batsford, of an apopleétic 
ft) Philip Delamoite, efq. formerly lieate- 
nant colonel of the 24it regiment of light 
dragoons. - a. ; 
At Nai!fworth, Mrs. Shewell, wife of Mr, 
Jofeph Shewell, grocer and cheefe-factor, 
At Rendcombe, Mr. Richard George. 
At the Ran Wareham, Dorfet, Mrs. 
Garland, wife of Thomas Garland, efq. of 
Eyford, near Stow on the Wold, in this 
county. 
At Clinger, near Durfley, Daniel Weisht, 
efq. formerly a captain in the Squth Gloucef- 
ter militia. 
At Tewkefoury, aged 17, Mifs Margaret 
Deumble.—Mrs. Gainer. ; 
At Chepftow, Mr. Davies, an eminent. Gar: 
geon and apothecary, and lieutenant inthe 
Chepftow volunteers, 
At Oxenton, near Fewketinsys Mr. Sa- 
muel Chandler. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Died] Near Daford, Jofeph Nutt, efq. one 
ef the Governoys of the Bank of England.— 
Returning to town from that city, ‘he had 
preceeded only afew miles, when he fuddenly 
expired. 
His houfekeeper was in the car- 
#iege. with . m5. and at.firft fuppofed him-re- 
clining for reft; Lut as foon as the difcoyered 
his death, immediately. drove back to Oxford. 
He was 2 his 7oth year, and. had been in a 
declining {tate for fome time, 
At Oxford; aged 25, Mr. John een, 
Fan—+Mr. William. Ferryman, aged 87 — 
Mr. Jofeph Walker, fon of Mr. Walker, 
cooper, aged 24.—In her 35th year, Mrs. 
Brown, wife of Mr. C. Brown.—Aged $5, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, relict. of Mr. C, 
Moore, brewer.. > | 
At Woodftock, Mr. James ENipley, who 
had been employed in the fervice of the 
‘Duke ah acobasis re: upwards of 30 years. 
At Adderbory, in her, 24th year, Spfanna, 
Gloucefter hire —Oxfordftire—Northamptonfhire, ee, 
[May 1, 
Leighton, Warwickthire, and daughter of 
Joun Barber, efq. of Adderbury. 
At Chipping’ Norton, Mr. Walter. Long 
Marthall, an eminent furgeon and aes eet 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. ; 
Married.| Mr. 8. Roddis, of Floore, tg 
Mifs C. Linnel, of Stow. 
At Yelvertoft, Mr, Samuel King, to Mifs 
Norton. . 
At Northampton, Mr. Marfhall, wine- 
merchant and chemift, to Mifs Sacer, 
daughter of Mr. Alderman Newcome. 
Died.] At Oundle, aged 33, Mifs Ball. 
At Finefhade, aged 33, Mifs Monckton, 
eldeft daughter of the Hon Juhn Monckton. 
At Towcelter, Mrs. Kirby, wife of Mr. 
Kirby, attorney at law. ~ 
At. Peterborough, Mrs. Money, wife of 
Mr. Money, corn-factor:—Mrs. Ellington, 
wifeof Mr. Ellington, of the Boat Ey 
houfe. 
At Eaften Mauduit, Mrs W see wife af 
' Mr. Walker, farmer and graz-et 
At Northampton. aged 64, Mr. Nichclas 
Batting many years cern. intpector there — 
Mr. Place Stcevenion 
At Kettering, abet 32, Mr. Joha Keep, 
jun. 
At Stony Scratford, Mrs. Worley, wife of 
Me. Worley, furgeon al apotiecary. 
f CAMERIDGESHIRE, 
Married] At. Cambridge, Mire rae 
Lynton, tailor and falefmen, to Mifs Sufan 
Hunt, daughter of Mr. William Hunt.—Mr, 
Barrer, buokfeller, to Milfs Manes of Spin- 
ney Abbey. 
At Wilbech, Mr. Robert Ward, furveyor 
of taxes, ¢ to Mi ifs Nichols, eee 
Died}. At Cambridge, aged 82, Mr. Gil- 
bert tee rather of Mr. Teer hair-dreffer.— 
Mr. William Pinder, a member of the Cam=- 
bridge volunteer infantry. — Mr. Robert 
‘Por formerly a brufh-maker, in which bu- 
ficefs-he acquired confiderable. property —, 
Among: other lezacies, he has eeudasthed 
two hundred pounds to Addenbrooke’s hofpi- 
tal, and twenty pounds toeach of the parifhes 
ar Great Shelford, Trumpington, Graachefterg 
and Coton, Mr. John idart.—At the houfe 
of the porter of Chrift’s College, where the 
had refided upwards of fixteen.yeare, Mys. 3. 
Percival, a maidén ays in Her 73th year. 
Mr. Willian Gee, el ss fon of Mr, Robert 
Gee, attorney. 
At Wifbech, aged 52, Mr. Abraham Hardy, 
comptrolier of the eultoms... 
At Downham Market, Mrs. Humpfon, 
wife of Mr. james Humpfon, brandy~ ners 
chant. 
At Cowlinge paged 595 Mrs. Salmon, wif 
of Mr: Samuel Chee: . 
.- At Duxford, Mrs. Rabiafon, wife oF Mr. 
Smith Robinfon. . ~ 
ie Hacdenham, , Mr. Witliain Barber, a 
ferjeant in the Haddenham company of Ely 
; united ® volunteer infantry. ~ 
s EE of Worm 
At Royfton, Mr. Samuel Maylin, -baker- 
NORFOL a. 
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