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stabling, &c. and four other houses adjoining. 
‘Two horses -were burnt 3 it is supposed that 
damages to the amount of 50001. were sus- 
tained, and the premise$ Were all Wainsured: 
-Married.|. At Henley on Thames, James 
Philip Hewlett, A.M. of Magdalen-college, 
Oxford; to Miss Esther Beuzewille, daughter 
of Peter B. esq. 
At Oxford, Henry Towsey, esq. to Frances, 
. youngest daughter of the Rev, Benj. Rudge, 
Jate rector of Wheatfield. 
At Drayton, Mr. William Floyd, of Ox- 
ford, to Miss Ann Stephens. 
At Fulbrook, T. Justice, esq. 
ford, Berks, to Miss Hunt. 
Died.} At Witney, Mrs. A. Fox, 
At Watlington, Miss Stringer. 
At Oxford, > Mrs. Haynes, - wife of Mr. 
Stephen H. 27.—Mr. John Taylor.—Miss 
Moorsom, only daughter of the late Lieute- 
Rant-colonel-M, of the royal marines, 17. 
At Alvescott, Mrs. Nalder, sen. 
At Bampton, John Mender, esq. 
At Headington, My. Hannah Smith, 31. 
At Dorchester, Mrs. Sheen, 65. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married } At Iver, Spurgeon Farrer, esq. 
of Cole Brayfietd, to Mrs. Mitford, relict of 
Capt. M. of “the royal navy, and daa ieee of 
the Hon. David Anstruther, of Huntsmere 
Park. 
At West Wycomb, Doyle, esq. of 
London, to Miss Crowther, daughter of Wat- 
of Apple- 
kin C. esq. of Plomer Greeat near High » 
Wycomb. 
Ac High Wycomb, Mr. R. Plaistowe, of 
Loudwater, to Miss Badcock, of Handy Cross. 
At Stony Stratford, E. A, Worley, esq. to 
Miss Diayson. .., 
Died.| At Thornham Hall, the seat of 
‘Thomas Shepherd, esq. Mrs. Gurney, 
Mr. Gwillim, of Wendover. He was found 
dead on the an between that place and 
Aylesbury, and is supposed to have fallen 
from his. horse in an apoplectic fit. 
At Newport Pagnel, Mrs. Sarah Tye, 77., 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] The Rev. Thomas Rargus, rector of 
Reedwith Barkway, and of Treyford, Sussex. 
He was a-justice of the peace for the county, 
and while officiating. .in that capacity was 
seized with convulsive Spasms, and expired 
in a few hours. 
At Bushey, M. Madan, esq. only surviving 
son of the late Rev. Mr. M. of Epsom, Surry- 
At Hitchin, Mr. James Haycock. 
5; " NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,. | 
Married.| At Great Milton, Edward Bowles 
Symes, esq. of Lincoln-college, Oxford, to 
Mary Ase. only daughter of W. Jemmett, 
esq. of Milton-house, near Tetsworth, Ox- 
fordshire. 
At. Oundle, Mr. Rusher, to Elizabeth, 
daughter of Mr, Nathaniel Ball. - 
At Moulton, Mr. Thomas Easton, of Nor- 
thaminton, to Miss Sarah Barber. _. 
At “Nor:hamgton,. Mr. Henry Maxshall, .of 
Buckingham—H. eriford—-Northampion, &c. 
_ ftabuliendum ?” 
[May 1}, 
Newport Pagnel, Bucks, to Mrs. Wocket,. 
daughter of the late Alderman. Gudgeon, of 
the former place.. 
Died.) At Wellingborough, John Ardeny’ 
esq. late majorin the Sd dragoons, eldest son 
of the late Rev. John A. of Longcroft Hall, 
Staffordshire. 
At Daventry, Mr. George Houghton, many 
years master of the Swan inn, 80. 
At Kettering, Mrs. Dexter, relict of. Mr, 
D. attorney, 80. 
At Marstoa St. Laurence, William Walme~ 
ley, gent. 
At Bilas ney ele Mrs. Wilkinson,. third 
daughter of Henry O’Brien, esq. She was 
subject to epileptic fits, and was found dead 
in the drawing-room, where she had been left 
alone for a few minutes. 
At Great Weldon, William, eldest son of 
William Bellamy, gent. 14. 
At Watford Gap, Miss Catharine Payne. - 
At Burton Latimer, the Rev. Samuel Bare 
wick, upwards of fifty years, rector of that 
parish, 77. - His acts of bounteous and une 
wearied munificence were almost incredible, 
and so void of ostentation, that the source 
whence they flowed were often unknown. Ta 
mention one instance from among many» he 
some time since sent an anonymous donation 
of 10001. to the Society for promoting Chris« 
tian Knowledge, and tili his death itis be- 
lieved that they never knew who was the 
donor. Among his parishioners his-acts) of 
kindness and charity were incessant ; and it” 
might literally be. said of him, that és ha 
went about doing good.” gte bg ibis 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE: . 
Married.} At St. Ives, Mr. William Faux, 
jun. of Sutton, in the Isle of Ely, to Miss 
Susan Rugely, youngest daughter of the late 
Matthew R. esq. of Potton, Bedfordshire. 
Died.| At Huntingdon, MryE. EM awins 
e3 
At Alconbury, 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, |: 
‘The subjects for the Members’ Peizas ra 
this year are: 2 For the Senior, Bachelors, 
‘‘ Onenam precipué valeant. ad. Imperium. 
For the Middle Bachelors, 
“¢ Anuz historia vera (ex. gr. Sidne, a Zouch, 
stripta.atque nuper edita) plas valeat quar 
fabulosa (ex. gr. Grandisoni,' a-Richarsona. 
conficta), ad hominum mores bené: forman- 
dos?” : : 
The prize proposed sa the Norrisian Pro’ 
fessor, for the best. dissertation on» ** The 
Christian Sabbath,” is this year adjudged to. 
William Bolland, M. A. of. Prinity-college:| 
Marvied.] At Haddenham; the Rev. Joseph 
Fayrer,s of Somershams Huntingdonshire;to 
Sarah, second daughter of Mr. John Clay. 0. 
At Carnuctders Samuel Fiskey esq. of /Saf- 
fron Walden,.to Lettice; eldest daughter of 
the late Wiliam Reberts. 
At Linton, Mr. Messenger, of ‘Croydon; 
pe to Miss Rand, of thes Crown tn, 
into. 
Myr. William Goodwin, j 
At 
