1809.] | 
Married | At Witney, Mr: John Dix; to 
Miss Jane Wright. 
At Chartleton, Mr. John Phillips, of En- 
"stone, to Miss Davis, of Chartleton Hill. 
Died.] At ‘Wiilliamscot, near Banbury, 
John Loveday, D.C.L. a magistrate for this 
county, 66. 
At Oxford, Mrs. Mary Buckland, 82.— 
Mrs. S. Newman, 77.—-Mr. William Brew- 
ster, 46. 
At Headington, Mrs. Mary Carter, wife of 
Mr. C. wheelwrighte. 
At Woodstock, Mr. Richard M. Cross, en-= 
sign in the Woodstock volunteers, 25, 
At Bicester, Mr. Thomas Westcar, an 
eminent farmer and grazier of Woolaston, 62. 
At Hill House, near Sculdem, Mr. Thomas 
Westcar, first cousin to the preceding, 52. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.| At Aylesbury, Henry Berkeley, the 
only son of Mr. J. Parker, of Bolton, Lanca- 
shire. —Mrs. Dell, relict of Mr. Robert D. 
49. 
At Weston Underwood, Mrs. Roberts, 49. 
HERTFORDSHIRE, 
Married.} At. East Barnet, James Smith, 
esq. solicitor, to Jane-Hannah, second daueti- 
ter of John Holmes, esq. of Battersea. 
At Little Wymondley, Mr. J. O. Leach, of 
London, to Miss Parry; eldest daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. P. 
Died.] At Sundridge Lodge, Mrs. Sullivan, 
wife of G. S. es 
At Hitchen, William Carter, esq. collector 
of ‘excise. 
At Red Heath House, near Watford, Miss 
J. D. Finch, nioth daughter of J.-F. esq. 21. 
At Ridge, near Barnet, William Jennings, - 
esa, 
ve Hertferd, Mrs. Tough. 
BEDFORDSHIRE, 
Married.) At Eyeworth, Mr. 
Cauibridge, to Miss.M. Masters. 
Died ] At Sandy Place, Sir Philip Monoux, 
bart. who Served the office of sheriff of the 
county in 1807. 
At Henlow, George Edwards, esq. 
At Harrold, Charles Rletsoe, esq. — Mrs. 
Woodard, wife of the Rev. Mr. W. vicar of 
that place, 48 —Mirs. Fisher, wife of William 
F. esq. assistant commissary general to the 
forces in the eastern district. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married ] At Peterborough, Mr. Wright, 
druggist, to Miss Wright. —Mr. William P. 
Tyars, of London, to Miss Parnell. 
At Northampton, Mr. Short, merchant, of 
London, to Sarah, eldest daughter \of (Mrs. 
Mulliner. 
At Kettering, Mr. William Bradshaw, to 
Miss Phillips. 
At Blakesly, Mr. J. B. Moore, of Notting- 
ham, to. Miss Catherine Harris, 
Died] At Kettering, Mr, Henry Sumpter, 
88... 
At Northampton, Mr. Boone, 74—Mr. 
Sharpe, 76.—Mr. T, Walker, inspector. ief 
J. Mason, of 
Buck ingham— Hertford—Bedford, Xe. 
S07 
hides.and skins.e-Mr. George Marshall, liewe 
tenant in the royal navy. 
At Brackley, Mrs. Tuckey, 
At Peterborough, Mr. John Jeffery, of the 
Angel inn, 49. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died.] At St. Ives, Mr. James Chadwell, 
59. 
At Huntingdon, Mr. William Daweés, 61, 
At Conington, Mr, Charles Mackness. 
At Sawtry, Mrs, Saunders, mother of the 
late Rev. Mr. S. of Sawtry All Saints, 85. 
At Kimbolton, aged 66, Nevile Tomlin- 
son, €sq. a man whose great natural abilities 
were dessrvedly esteemed; and whose constant | 
benevolence and charity proved the goodness 
of his heart; a true friend to his country and 
the avowed enemy to fraud and imposition, 
He was one of the deputy lieutenants for the 
county, and lately a captain in the Hunting- 
donshire volunteers. 
CAMBRIDGESHIR Es 
The late Rev. James Davie, vicar of Stand : 
grounc, Hunts, has bequeathed to Ernanuel- 
college (of which society he was formerly a fel- 
low) 1500]. stock in the 4 per cent. consols, 
and 20001. in the 3 per cent. the interest.of 
which he has directed shall be applied as an 
augmentation to. the Mastership. He has also 
bequeathed to the Governors of Addenbreoke’s 
Hospital, Cambridge, 2001. waich he had placed 
out upon some turnpike securities. 
The two gold medals annually given by 
his Grace the Chancellor of the University of — 
Cambridge, to such bachelors of arts as excel 
_in classical learning, are this year adjudged to 
Mr. Edward Hall Anderson, and to Mr. John 
Standly, both of Caius College. 
In the year 1791, a considerable sum of 
money was subscribed for the use of the date 
Professor Porson, by several. of the most dis- 
tinguished nobility and gentry in this country. 
The whole sum not having been appropriated 
to his benefit, a meeting of his. friends. is 
‘shortly to take place, at which a proposal 
will be submitted to the subscribers, for erect- 
ing a monument to his memory, in Trinity 
College, Cambridge; and also to have engraved 
a print, from a portrait of him by Hoppner, 
now in the possession of Dr. Raine, .of Char- 
terhouse-square. 
Married.| At Cambridge, Mr. Litchfield, 
jun. to Miss Symonds.—Joseph Fairman, esq. 
of Thorley Hall, Herts, to Frances,. third 
daughter of Mr. J. Dobede, of Soham.Place, - 
At Wisbeach, Mr. Joseph Beales, of the 
custom house, Londen, to Miss Todd. 
At Ely; Mr, Charles Middleton, of Upwell, 
to Miss LE. Howes. 
At Childerly, Mr. Thomas Francis, to Miss 
Nicholls 
Died]. At Guyhirn, .near ‘Wisbeach, Mr. 
' William Plowright. 
At ards Mrs. Beiiens wife of the 
Rey. Mr. S 
At Tholomas Grove, near- ti cash, Mr. 
Jeremy Grounds. 
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