1809.] 
At Cirencester, Mr. T. Crossley.—Mrs. 
Shepherd, $0.—Mrs. Wilkins. 
At Thornbury, Mrs. Hester Bagnall, 91. 
—Mr. John Grove, 72. 
At. Warsvell, near Berkeley, Mr. T. 
Pearce, 9(). 
At Pucklechurch, Mrs. Hudleston. 
At Staudish, Mrs. Bntt. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. John Heady, of Little 
Brickhill, to Miss Mary Blick. 
Mr. Lacey 7,0f Biadenham,to Mrs. Young, 
widow of Me. Stephen W.of High Wycombe. 
' Died.| At Aylesbury, Mr. W. Thorp. 
—Mr. W. Eagles. 
At Shalstone; the Rev. J. P. Jervoise, 
i..L.D. rector of that place and of Stretton 
ou the Fosse, Warwickshire, 
At St. Ives, Mr. George Robson, master 
of the Crown inn. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.| At Ware, Mrs.Jane Prince, wife 
of Mr. John P. surgeon of Balsham, Cam- 
bridgeshire.—Miss Adams, eldest daughter 
of Mrs. Susannah A. 
' BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married | At Luton, Mr. James Pao 
to Miss Eliz. Gutteridge. 
At Leighton Buzzard, Henry Newland, 
gent. heir at law of the late Abraham N. 
esq. of the Bank of England, to Mrs. Mary 
Gurney, relict of Mr. Joseph ee 
Died.] At Bediord, Mr. Mawbey. 
At Odell Castle, Eliza Jane, eldest daugh- 
ter of Thomas Alston, esq. 21. 
At Yelden, the Rev. Edward Bursting, 
rector of that place, 54. 
At Tempsford, Richard Newman Harding 
Newman, esq. of Nelmes near Romford, 
Essex, well-known iu the sporting and agri- 
cultural circles. 
At Northill, Mr. Jellis, 63. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Clipstone, Mr, 'T. Bollard, 
of Sawtry, Huntingdonshire, to M:ss Gar- 
man.—ir. R. Oldacres,of Arnsby,to Miss 
Ward, 
At Northampton, Mr. B. P. Cole, of 
Buckingham, to Miss M. Hipwell. 
At Grendonu, Mr. William Partridge, jun. 
of Wollaston, to Miss Kezia Labremes, se- 
cond daughter of Mr. William L. . 
At Pitsford, the Rev. Edward Collins 
Wright, Se of Worcester college, Ox- 
ford, to Miss White, daughter of the late 
David W. esq. of Jamaica. 
Died ] At Elton, Mrs. Edgson, wife of 
Mr. Francis KE. of savtry, Huntingdonshire. 
At Clinton, Mrs. Wigginton, wife of ite. 
John W. SS. 
At Blakesey, Mrs. Ward, 66. 
At Culworth, Mrs. Jeffs. 
At Northampton, Mr, Pekan Stanton, 
- many years proprietor of the Buil inn, 63. 
Buckinghamshire —Hertfordshire— Bedfordshire, &c. 
103 
—Mrs. Eliz. Bliss, 86.—Mrs. Cullen, wife 
of Mr. C. of the Angel ian.—Mrs. Mason, : 
wife of Mr. Benjamin M.—Sarah Ann, in- 
fant daughter of Ir. Dix,master of Newport 
Pagnell academy. 
At Cliffe Lodge, Mr. Rayson, many years 
keeper of King’s Cliffe Forest, 78. 
At Old, Mr. lbbs.—Wilham Hodges, 80. 
At Dene, Mr. William Webster, third sor 
of Mir. dio W.. 25. 
At Glutton, Mr. Bletsoe. 
At Charlton near Aynho, Mrs, Piesley. 
At Daventry, Mr. James Shaw, one of 
he aldermen of the corporation. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Mugliston, 75. 
At Koicott, Mr. Thomas Spokes, 58. 
At Marston St. Lawrence, Henry, firth 
son of Samuel Biencowe, 21. é 
At Tichmarch, William Salmon,gent, 82. 
At AV ellanabro’, aged 63, the widow of- 
he late Rev. Joseph Scott, of Hinckley, 
Leicestershire, whose undissembled piety 
reudered her worthy of the strictest imita- 
tion. Her wisdom constituted her the most 
valuable adviser. Her prudence inall her com- 
plicated andweighty trlals endeared her to her 
numerous friends; while her well tempered 
zeal and stedfast adherence to those gespel 
truths which supported her in afflictions, 
made hercompany precious, her life amia- 
ble, her temper pacific, and her hopes hea- 
venly. 
CAMBRIDGE. 
The late Rev. John Hulse’s premium 
will this year be given for the best disserta- 
tion ‘‘ On the advantage of Difficulties in 
** Religion ; or an attempt to shew the good 
‘¢ effects which resuit, or which might re- ~ 
“sult, from the proofs of Revelation being 
‘‘ofa probable, rather than a demonstrative 
“kind.” 
Married.{ At Upwell, Mr. Sam. Good- 
ger, of Wisbech, to Miss H. Rowell. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mrs. Clay, wife 
of Mr. John Clay.—Mr. H. 3B. Beales,— 
Mr. William Evans, of the Greyhound Inn, 
—At his rooms in St. John’s college, Mr. 
Reginald Bligh, student.—Mr. Chr istopher 
‘Smithson, a serjeant in the Cambridge mis 
litia.—Mrs. Brown, 94.—Mrs. JT urner, wife 
of Mr. Barnabas Turner.—Mr. James An- 
zelark, student of St. spies college, only 
child ofthe Rev. Mr. A. of Christ college, 
20.—Mr. Theophilus See OD. 
At Tid St. Giles near Wisbeach, Mr. John 
Hannath, 24. 
NORFOLK. 
Married.) At Yarmouth, Mr Thomas 
Martin, to Mys. Eliz. Harrison.—Mr. C. 
Nicholls, to Miss Reyuolds, daughter of the 
late Jobn R. esq. 
The Rev. Thomas Watson of Norwich, 
to Miss Lucy Elwin, daughter of the late 
Peter E. esq. of Boston, ae ' 
[ Died, 
