—_ 
436 .  Glocester—Oxford—Buckingham, Ke. 
ef the East India Company’s Naval service, to 
Ann, eldest daughter of Mr.Joseph Tully, of 
Haywood, 
At Glasbury, the Rev. James Jones, to 
Bliss Margan. 
At Kington, Mr. John Tringham, to Miss 
Ann Meredith, third daughter of B. M, esq. 
Died.] At Weobley, Mrs. pom cee: 
At Kingsland, Miss Edwards, daughter of 
the late W. E. esq. of Eye. 
At Hereford, Jos. Trumper, esq. 7-4. 
GLOCESTERSHIRE. 
Married] At Overbery, near Tewkesbury, 
Charles Hanford, esq. of Redmarley, to Miss 
Eliza Marti, second daughter of James M. 
esq. 
en Gischster; Mr, Blake, toMrs, Chapman, 
ef the Black Dog Inn. 
Diad.] The Rev. S. Pitt Stockford, B. Dp: 
vice regent and senior fellow of Pe rahealae 
College, Oxford, rector of Coln St. Denis, in 
this county, rector of Aldate’s, Oxford. 
At Colford, Charles Laurence, son of Mr. 
Baron solicitor. 
At Kemerton, Mrs. Ramus, wife of Charles 
R. esq. of Lower Court House. 
At Glocester, Mr. John Heath, a principal 
proprietor of the Glocester stage-coaches, a 
‘man of great integrity, and who by a life 
of persevering industry, had acquired a consi- 
@erable fortune, 55-—-Mrs. Randall, widow 
ef Moses R.esq. 
At Barnwood, Major Bird, of the 18th 
reg. of feot. 
“At Cirencester, Mr. Clark, clerk of that 
parish. 
At Wickwar, Mr. Isaac Limbrick. 
At Leachlade, Mrs. Hughes. 
At Newnham, Mrs. Williams. 
At Olveston, Mrs. Ward. 
At Cheltenham, Mr. Walter Bradley, of 
Brosely, Salop. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Married.) At Oxford, Mr. Richard Giles, 
to Miss F. Fisher—-Mr. C. Stevens, to Miss 
A. Hurdis, 
Died.| At Oxford, Mr. John Hawkshead, 
36.~-Mr. W. Haynes, 74.—John Palmer, 
gent.—Mr. T. Fallowes, 22. 
_ At Banbury, Mrs. Strong.—Mrs, Hall. 
‘At Witney, Mr. John Hankins. 
At Chistlehampton, Mrs. Quarterman. 
At Henley uponThames, Mr. John Golding. 
At Woodstock, Mr. James Purnell—Mr. 
James Prior, 71. 
At Hook Norton, Mr. G. Warmington. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 
A new aqueduct, composed of cast iron, 
supported by three pillars “of freestone, will 
be erected near Stoney Stratford. The middle 
pillar is to be 34 feet in height, standing upon 
a base 26 feet long, by eight feet wide. The 
aqueduct will be 100 feet long, @nd in width 
eight feet, and barges of 93 tons burthen 
“will be able to pass it. 
Married.| At Winslow, Mr. John Ab- 
bott, to Miss Jones of'Grendon Underwocd, 
[Nov. I, 
Lieut.-Colonel Nicholls, to Miss Badcock, 
eldest daughter of T. Stanhope B. esq. highe 
sheriff of the county. 
Died.] At Pounden, Mrs. Harpur, ute 
of Mr. William H. 40. 
At Denham, Mr. John Shropshire. 
At Aylesbury, Mr. Willians seh 
printer, 2.5. 
NORTHAMPTON. 
Died. iv At Fineshade, the seat of her fiw 
ther, the Hon. J. Monckton, where she was _ 
on a visit, Eleanor, Countess Dowager of 
Harborough, 38. She has left one son, the 
present Earl of Harborough, a minor, and 
four daughters. 
At Culworth, Frances, relict of the late 
John Osbaldeston, -gent. of Banbury. He 
was lineally descended from the Osbaldestons, 
baronets of Chadlington, and entitled to the 
baronetage, but did not assume the title, on 
account of poverty. She was of the ancient 
family of the Dimocks, and a very near rela- 
tive of the present rector of St. Edmund the 
King. 
At Denshanger, Sarah, wife of Captain 
William Horwell, R. N. 37. 
fxt Pytchley, Mr. Oram, 63. 
The Rev. John Deacle, rector of Newhot- 
tle, and vicar of Kingsutton, 70. 
At Rushton Hall, the Hen. William _ 
Cockayne, youngest son of the late Lord Vis- 
count Cullen, 52. 
At Oundle, Mrs. Elizabeth Staples, 74. 
At Daventry, Mrs. Elmes, 51. 
At Moylton, Mr. J Gross, 55. 
At Northampton, Mr. Love.—-Mr. George 
Welling 27.—WMr. Grafton. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Ath public meeting lately held at Wis- 
bech, it was resolved, that a turnpike-road, 
botveun that town and Thorney, would be of 
great public utility, by affording a means 
of communication, through an extended 
line of country, between the eastern counties 
and those in the western and northern parts 
of the kingdom. It was farther resolved to 
make application to Parliament for an Act for 
that purpose, and the sum of 27001. was im~ 
mediately subscribed towards catrpene the 
measure into effect. 
Married.| At Ely, Mr. Christopher Legge, 
‘to Miss Odell. 
Died.| At Wisbech, the Rev. Henry 
Bayley, vicar of Lulton, near Oundle, Nor- 
thamptonshire, 42. 
At Cambridge, in his 90th year, Mr. Rich- 
ard Reynolds, formerly butler of Caius’- 
college ; an antiquarian, and rather eccen= 
tric character. His curious Museum, at his 
house on the Market-hill, he was very proud ~ 
of shewing to strangers. By his will, he 
directed that his coffin should not be made in 
the usual shape, but like a box, to which a 
lock is fixed, and the key delivered to the 
care of his executor.’ Upon the top of. the 
box a leaden plate is affixed, whereon the 
letters R, _R, are inscribed. a 
Mr. 
