584 
Marricd.] At Enstone, Mr. Thomas Har- 
Bridge, of Rollright Combs, to Miss Kinch, 
slouatices of the late Mr. K. of Astally Farm. 
.At Oxford, Mr. Thomas Paine, to Mary, 
youngest daughter of Mr. Baldwin.—Mr, 
Kearse, to Miss Elizabeth Sansom, daughter of 
Mr, S..of Standlake. 
At Yarnton,.Mr. Jonathan Daniel, of Lone 
don, to Miss Mary Long. 
At Aston Rowant, Erancis Pyner,, esq. Be 
the 58th regiment, to Elizabeth, . eldest 
tuenier of Richard Davis, esq. of the Grove. 
Died.) Mr. Southam, of Ensham, amem- 
ber of the Common-council of Oxford, 62, 
He was found drowned in the Isis, near Bab- 
lake Hythe, and is supposed to have accident= 
ally fallen in, while crossing the river Jate in 
the evening. 
At Oxferd, Mr. Thomas. Jones. —Suddenly, 
Mrs. Badnall.—-Mrs. Bands, 79.—-Mrs. Bare 
ratt, wife of Mr. Thomas 6.—James, son of 
Mr. Thomas Pulbrook, 19.. 
At South Newington, 
Stroud, 68. 
At Ensham, Mr. John Druce, 68. 
At Witney, Henry, youngest son of Mr, 
Turner, bookseller. 
At Thame, Mr. C. Wakelin, 86. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.) At Burnham, Lieutenant George 
Bevan, of the 10th foot, to Miss Ann Dep- 
rose. 
- At Fawley, Mr. Richard Allnut, of Turvill, 
to Miss Sarah Deane. 
At Milton Keynes, Mr. G. Palmer, of the 
King’s Head Inn, Broughton, to Miss Susanna 
. Bird. 
Died.] At Wycombe-marsh, Mr, John 
Goodwin, son- in-law of Daniel Bennett, esq. 
of Farringdon house, Berks, 57. 
At Ayiesbury, Mrs. Hoar, wife of Mr. 
John H.—Mary, wife of Mr. George Wal- 
ker. 
Mr. William 
HERTFORDSHIRE.S 
Married.| At Astwell, Mr, William Hol- 
der, of Maldreth, Cambridgeshire, to Miss 
Lee, second daughter of Mr. L. 
Died.] At Hert'ord, Mary, eldest daughter 
ef Henry Bradley, esq. 
At Chorleywood, Mrs. Jane Willson, 85. 
At Broxborn, Mr. Auber. 
at Cheshunt, H. Aspinall, esq. 
; _ BEDFORDSHIRE. 
On the evening of the 29th of September, 
the inhabitants of the town of Luton, Bed. 
fordshire, were surprised with a singular phe- 
nomenon. The common pond, situated in 
rather an.elevated part of the towu, which, 
as there had been no rain in their lacie beara 
hood tor some weeks, was getting rather shal- 
low of water, suddenly filled, and emitted 
from its bottum. all the filth and sediment, 
and continued flowing over and ¢ischarging a 
great quantity, of water for some hours; and 
since has continued, quiet as usual. The 
towns-peeple. are struck with considerable 
alarm at this circumstance, and apprehend 
jntelligence of some earthquake on the cons 
Buckingham—Hereford—Bedford, &c. 
[Nov. f, 
tinent; because this pord had a similar emis= 
sion at the precise instant the dreadful eart'= 
quak~ happened at Lisbon in the year 1775s 
Married.] At Campton,’ Mr. Bedford, 
prister and bookseller, of Redford, to Miss 
Hicks, daughter of the late Gensde Hs esa. 
of Shefford, 
At Old Warden, Mr. George Heck‘erd 
surgeon, of St. Ives, to Miss Elizabeth Hol- 
ben. 
At Whipsnade, the Rev. John Horseman, 
rector of Haydon and Little Cheshill, to 
Emma, youngest dauehter: of the late Mr. 
jones, surgeon, of Whitchurch, Salap. 
. NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Northampton, Ensign Bens 
jamin Smyth, 48th foot, to Eliza, eldest 
daughter of William Gurden, esq. of ‘Tow- 
cester.—=Vheophilus Jeyes, esq. to Mrs. 
Gibbins. 
‘At Eydon, Mr. Osborn, of Woburn, Beds.to 
Miss, Jane Lines. 
Dizd.]| At Kettering, Mr. Samuel Wallis, 
At Peterboro” Mr. James Rose, 49.——-Mr_ 
William Man. 
At St. Martin’s, Stamford Baron, the Rev. 
Joseph. Plumtre, rector of Newton, in the 
Isle of Ely and Stretton, Rutland. 
At Wellingborough, Mrs. Wood, wife of 
Mr. W. surgeon, 26, 
At Kingsthorpe, Mr. William Cole}. 76: 
At Northampton, Mr. H. Wright, son of 
Mr. John W. keeper of the county goal in 
ae town.—-Mrs. Stevenson, widow of Mr. 
pee 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.] At King’s Rippon, Mr, Edward 
Toller, to Miss Swannel, 
At Hammerton, Mr. R. E. Pritchett, of 
London, to Miss Ann Dumbleton, of Ham- 
merton Grove. 
Died.] At Huntingdon, Mr. Jehn Ashton, 
48 —Mrs, 
Richard B. 65. 
At Alconbury, Mrs. Sacheverell, 78, 
At Godmanchester, Mr. Veasey, 90.) 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.| At Ely, George Goodwin, esq. 
of the Inner Temple, London, to Maria,’ 
third daughter of Matthew Brackenoury, esq. 
At Cambridge, Mr. Orman, of Reading, to 
Miss Case, eldest daughter of Mr. C.—Mr. 
G. Vipond, of Battersea, to Miss C, Presa 
grave.—-Mr. Garrett to Miss Hunter. 
Died.| At Milton, Captain E. N. Bell, 
late of the South Lincoln militia, in which. 
he served 35 years, 60. 
At Wisbech, Mr. W. Smalley, 74. 
At Parson Drove, near Wisbech, Mr. Isaae 
Herdiey, 42. His death was occasioned by . 
lying in a camp Bea at sepia “etal 
the late fair. 
At Fulbourn, Mrs. Garters 
At Lolworth, Mrs. Holder, widow of Mr. 
Thomas H. formerly of Goomanchester, 905. 
At Cambridge, Mrs. Jane Sewster. —Miss- 
Lydia’ Daniel. “Susan, eldeat daughter of 
Mr. aa 19. 
Builer.-Mr. Bale, wife of Mr.’ 
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