1809.] 
esq. of Toft, Cheshire, 74.—Mys. M. B. 
Bishop, 22.—TPheodore Hentys son. of 
Thevdore Gwinett, esq. 
At VYewkesbury, Mr. Henry Prior, 92. 
At Crencester, John W. Austin, esq. 72. 
—Mr. Thomas Forder, 85.—Mr. Thomas 
Davies. 
At Gloucester, Mr. John Read, 
At Maugersbury, Mr. John Edginton, 90. 
At Stonehouse, Nathaniel Dyinock, esq. 
At Fratnpton, Mrs. Barnard. 
At St Briavell’s Mr. Richard Milson. 
At. Horton, Mrs, Alway, sen. 
At Berkeley, Mr. John Nicholas, 43 years 
master of the Free School there, ~ 
At Gatcomb, Mr. Jordan. 
At ‘I'wyning, ‘Mrs. Maxwell, relict of 
George M. esq. 
At Beckford, Mr. Hicks, 62. 
At the Moat Farm, parish of Longden, 
Mr, Clarke. | 
At Painswick, Mr. Zacharias Horlick, 
67. 
At Stratton, ‘Mrs. Newcombe, relict of | 
W. N. esq. 
- AtSlowwe House, Arlingham, Francis Ba- 
Jadon Thomas, esq. 71. 
At Tetbury, W. Maskelyne, esq, 
‘OXFORD. 
Married.| At Wheatfield, the ew. Ben- 
jamin Pope, of Caversham, to Miss Caroline 
Viret. 
At Oxford, W. Whitworth, esq of Watch- 
field House, Berks, to Miss Rebecca Court, 
youngert daughter "of Mr. John C. 
. Died, | At Fawley, Philip Lybbe Powys, 
esq. brother tothe very reverend. the dean 
of Canterbury; and father-in-law to the 
Rev. E. Cooper, of Hamstal Ridware. Mr. 
Powys had been to the Quarter Sessions at 
Oxford, and was returning home, accompa- 
nied by Thomas Cooper, esqy . When they 
got to the lane: leading from.As:endon to: 
Fawley, Mr Powys got out of the chaise to 
walk home, but as it was then getting dark, 
Mr. Cooper wished him to permit the chaise 
to go round, or else have some one to attend, 
him home, but he refused both, saying he 
could find his way blindfolded. Some per- 
son witha lantern came by just afterwards, 
and shewed him by. the spring at Assendon, 
which was then very high, Mr. P. said he 
did not want hun 2uy further; but as it 
was getting very dark the man much wish- 
ed to see him home. This he refused, 
telling him also that he could find his way 
blindfolded. Next rhorning, however, his 
body was discovered in a neighbouring 
pond. It is thought he must have been 
overcome by fright, as the water scarcely . 
covered him, and tiere appeared no bruises 
of consequeuce about him. No man could 
be more esteemed, or sincerely lamented. 
In him the poor hayelost a valuable friend, 
Gloucestershire—Oxford— Buckinghamshire, SC. 
523 
and society a ‘than of the most ‘amiable dis- 
position. 
At islip, Mr. G. Raymond, 58, . 
At Drayton, Mr. Deane, 90. 
At Oxford, Mr. George Smith, 80.—The 
infant son of ‘T. WK. Walker, esq. —Mrs. 
Brock, 84.—The Rev. Eilis St. John, of 
West Court, Berks. —Mr. John Beckett, 
33. 
At South Fteseyi Mrs. Sarah Faulkner, 
67. - 
At How en Watlington, Mr. Sampson 
Hive. 
. At Ewelm, Mr. Batten, AO. 
At lifley, Mr. Thomas Smith, 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. : 
Married.| At Beaconsfield, the Rev. R, 
Norris, of Tatterford, “‘Norfolle: to Miss 
Esther Sparke, of Knuston Hall, North- 
amptonshire, 
At Worminghall, John Parsons, esq. of 
Brill, to Miss Catherine Read. 
Captain M’ Leroth, of the 63d regiment, to 
Amelia, second daughter of Robert Hazard, 
esq. of Terriers. 
Died. | At oie Mr. John Bull, 100. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
- Married.) At Kimbolton, the Rey. ro 
Thompson, ‘vicar of Spaldwick, Huntinge 
donshire, to Miss Maule, — 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Dicd.] At Little Barford, the Rey. dole 
Blackiston, rector of that place, 57. 
| HERTFORDSHIRE. | 
Married.| At Hitchin, Mr. Rayner, to 
Miss Grice, eldest daughter of John G, 
esq. 
At. ree W. Hill, esq. bata af 
Uppingham, to Miss Drage, daughter of W.. 
D. esq. 
Died. ‘At Hadleigh House, ee 
Berry, esq. 75.' 
_ NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married, | At Castor, the Rev. R. Spran- 
ger, vicar of ‘Tamertons near Plymouth, to 
Sarah Maria, daughter of the Rev. Stephen 
White, L. L.D. 
Died.} At Bugbrouk, Mr. Elisha Linnell, 
At Aynho, Mra. Susannah Powett, relict 
of David P. Gent. 96, 
At Moulton Grange, Miss Pywell. 
At Harpole, Mr. Thomas Baker, 66. 
. At Oundle, Frances, second daughter of 
Mr. Sherard, attotney. 
At Bardwell; Mr. Francis Parsons, and 
a few days afterwards, his widow, Mrs. P. 
At Daventry, Mrs. Fallowfield, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. F, 
At Northampton, Mrs. Smith, wifeof Mr. 
Charles S, jun. 
