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the Gloucestershire Vaccine Association; the 
members of which, being convinced of the — 
efficacy of cow-pox as a safe and certain pre- 
ventive of small-pox, will promote the use 
- @F the former, and wholly decline small-pox 
inoculation. Several of the most respectable 
gentlemen of this county, highly approving 
of this liberal and disinterested conduct, have 
expressed a wish to promote such a lsenevo- 
lent scheme, by offering whatever pecuniary 
aid may be necessary for carrying it into efs 
fect. 
Married] At Thornbury, Mr. Chatles 
Workman, to Hester, seventh daughter of 
the late Mr. Thomas Collins, both of East- 
wood. 
At Tewhedhaiey Mr. William Evans; to 
Miss Anne Catstrees. 
At Dursley, Thomas Tippets, esq. to Miss 
Susan Rowland. 
“Richard Procter, esq. of Pamington, to 
Miss Beckett, of Toddington. 
At Cheltenham, the Rev. W. Ormsby, to 
Miss Henrietta Moore. 
At Gloucester, the Rev. James Fussell, 
methodist preacher, to Miss Redding. 
Died.| At Cheltenham, Mr. William 
Buckingham, son of Mr. William B. whose 
death was recorded in a late Number, 26. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. John Hayter, jun. 
At Ashton upon Carrant, Mr. James Leigh- 
ton. 
At Gloucester, Mr. 
Coach and Horses Inn. 
At Dursley, Mr. Rice Williams, 76. 
At Ampney Cross, Mrs. Gorton. 
At Cowley, Mrs. Parker, 93. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Marri ic At Banbury, ¥..E. Bartlett, 
gent. to Jane, daughter of the Rev.G. Weale, 
vicar of Rowington, Warwickshire, 
At Oxford, Mr. James King, printer and 
beokseller, Abingdon, to Miss Ann Robin- 
son. 
ied.} . At Oxford, Mr. John Banaster 
Adams, lately a clerk inthe Bank of Eng. 
land, $3.—Mr. Thomas Bliss, ennlevelice, 
v4.—Miss Ann May, 23.—Mrs. Moore, 62. 
At Bloxham, near Banbury, the Rev. Wil- 
liams Pargeter, M.D. He was a classical 
scholar, and possessed great medical abilities 5 
by his death the poor have lost a friend, and 
~— a large circle of acqual ais ce an, intelligent 
and social companion. —-Mrs. Jevans, wife of 
the Kev, Mr. J. dissenting minister. 
At Ensham, Mrs aie, wife of Thomas 
H-e5q. one of the magistrates of Oxford. 
At Banbury, Mr. Edward Coxi—Mr. Hold- 
ney. 
At Adderbury, Mr. Bellow. 
At Nettlebed, Mr. Henry Whife, 89. 
At Great Milton, Miss Hull, 11. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIEE.: 
Maryied.} At Hanslop, Mr. John Tome 
’ Kins, of tle Black Lion Ina, to Mrs. Atter- 
bury. _ 
Drinkwater, oF the 
Oxford— Buckingham— Hertford—Bedford, Ke. 
[June 1, 
At Loughton, Mr. William Smith, to Mrs.- 
Alice Dunkley, of Brington, Nerthampton- 
shire. s 
Died.} At Wing, the Hon. and Rev. Je- 
rome de Salis, D.D. one of his majesty’s chap~ 
lains in ordinary. 
In his 78th year, the Rev. Charles Kip- 
ling, vicar of Oakley, and incumbent of the 
livings of Chilton, Ashenden, and Dorton. 
At Pyle, near Colnbrook, Mrs. Bullock, 
relict of H. B. esq. 74. 
At East Burnham, Henry Sayer, esq. 79 
HERTFORDSHIRE, 
Married.) At Widdial, Mr. irish, of South- 
wark, to. Miss Robinson, daughter of the late 
John R. esq. of Shefford, Bedfordshire. 
Disd.} At Bishop’s Stortford, Mrs. Bel- 
cam. 
At Hadley, Robert Manners, esqe son of 
the Jate Lord William M. 
At Bushey Hall Farm, Mr. William Smiths 
BEDFORDSHIRE, | 
Died.] At Woodside, John Arkley, esq. 
of Finsbury-place, London. 
At Woburn, James Harryman Holmes, esq. 
captain ‘in the Leicester militia. 
At Dunstable, Mr. Francis Goude. 
At Knotting, Mr. William Maxey, 58. 
NORTHAMTONGHIRE. f 
Married.] At Peterborough, John Wray, 
jun. esq. of Hull, to Ann, daughter of Mrs. 
Cox. 
At Gnilsborough, Mr. G. W. Mawaitbr, of 
Peckham, Surry, to Ann, daughter of Mr. 
‘Edward Underwood, 
At Yarwell, Mr. James Bradshaw, to Miss 
Rippon, 
Robert Dawson, esq. to Anna Rebecca, 
eldest daughter of J. Weston, esq. of Brack- 
le 
The Rev. Charles Davy, of Toddington, 
Beds. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the 
late Rev. fohn Davy, vicar of Pytchley. 
At Daventry, Mr. William Percival, sur- 
geon and apothecary, and second son ob John 
P, esq- banker of Northampton, to Miss 
Mires, eldest daughter of Andrew M. esq. 
Died.} At Kettering, on his road to Lon- 
son, Thomas Copley, esq. late of Nether 
Hall, Doncaster, in the 68th year of hisage ; 
by whosé death a landed -estate of between 
2 and 30001. a year descends to Edward Wol- 
ley, esq. solicitor, Yorlk. 
At Long Buckby, Mrs, Pa OSS 89. 
At Astrop House, Miss Charlotte Van- 
dewall Willes, third se deca of the Rev. 
Shippen W. 
‘ At Northampton, Mr. Gass eit ‘Hews, . 
. apothecary. 
At Winwick, the Rev. Mr. a 
rector of that place.’ 
At Blatherwick Hall, Hasty O’Brien, esq. 
At Hackleton, Mr. John Pacey, 71. 
At Brafield, Mr. Joseph Sargeant. 
At Woodnewton, Mrs. Hardy, - 
At Quinton, Mrs. Marriott. | 
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