196 
FP At Eccles Green, the Rev. Jofeph Carlefs, 
vicar gf Strétford, in this county, and of 
Berry, Montgomeryhhire. 
At Titley, Francis Hooper, efq. 71. 
The Rev. Thomas llen, vicar of Brid- 
ftow, and perpetual curate of Brimfield, and 
2 juftice of the peace for the county. 
At Leominfter, Mrs. Bradford. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Wooton-under-edge. G. H. 
Wheeler, efg. to Mifs Jane Tatterfall. 
At Henbury, Captain Hale, of the North 
Gloucefter militia, eldeft fon of J. Blagden H. 
€fq. of Alderley, to Lady Theodofia Bourke, 
fifter to the earl of Mayo, 
~ Died.] At Gloucefter, in the 78th year of 
his age, Mr. Jeremiah Hooper, a refpectable 
farmer, of Bulley. ‘He has left by will a 
pair of blankets to each of the poor women 
of his parifh. It is remarkable, taat the 
eftate which he occupied was held 77 years, 
under a leafe for his own life; and the pro- 
perty now defcends to James Wood, efq.— 
Mrs. Martha Roberts, relict of David R. efq. 
army-ggent, late of London.—Mrs. ‘Morgan, 
reliét of Mr. John M. 81. —Mrs. Ridler,. 
wife of Mr. Thomas R. 31. 
At Durfley, William Vizard, efq. former-- 
ly an eminent attorney of that place, 72.—= 
Mrs. Francis. 
At Lypiatt, near Stroud, Peter Leverfage, 
efg. 61. 
At Wooton-under-edge, Mr. Thomas Bid- 
dle, attorney, and one of the aldermen of 
that corporation. 
At Upton-upon-Severn, Mrs. Skey, wife 
of Mr. §. and one of the daughters of the 
late William Ruffell, ly of Showell Green, 
near Birmingham. 
At Nailfworth, ee Smith, 7) a Cap- 
tain in the Horfley and Tetbury volunteers. 
At Charlton-Kings, W. Lovefey, efq. 61. 
At Lidney, Sibilla Pritchard, 95.—Mary 
Evans, 100. There are now living tn the 
fame parifh, feveral perfons who have attained 
to a very great age 3 and few places can boait 
fo many inftances of longevity. 
At Uley, Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Nath. L. bis 
‘OXFORDSHIRE? 
Married} At Biccicer, Mr. Thomas Jen- 
nings,; to Mifs Mary Fofter. 
Died.| At Oxford, in his 68th year, Sir 
John Treacher, knt. He was eleéted one of 
the affiftants' in that corporation in April, 
1784, ard ferved the office of Mayor in the 
fucceeding year. On the 29th of July, 1785, 
he was eleéted alderman in the room of the 
late John Nicholls, efq. and received the 
honour of knighthood when His Wajefty vi- 
fited that place the fame year. Having fup- 
Ported thefe offices with dignity to himfelf 
@nd credit tothe city, fome years fince, from 
i1 health, he refigned his alderman’s gown. 
His remains were depofited in the family 
vault at Stoke Talmage, near Tetfworth.— 
Mr. Jonathan Lowndes, printer, 57 ewe Mrsy 
Gloucester-—Oxford—Northampton—Cambridge, & 
Watker, widow of Mr. W. yeoman-beadle 
in the univerfity.—-Mifs Catharine Eaton, 24. 
At Henley, Mr. Hompliry Wrightwick. 
At Bampton, Mr. Fox, fen. A daiighter 
who lived wth him, and who has at different 
periods difcovered fymptoms of derangement, 
placed a quontity of gunpowder under the 
chair in which her father was fitting, and by 
means of a train which reached to the outer 
door, fet fire to the fame; the explofion from 
which was fo power ful as to force a hole thro” 
the ceiling, and the wiadow out of the room 
above. Her father was fo feverely injured, 
that. he furvived only a few days. A hort 
time betore, ihe had nearly effected his death 
by adminifering poifon to him. 
At Waterttock, Lady Afhurft, wife of Sir 
Villiam AA. ; 
At Bicefter, Mr. James Stratton, 
- NOR THAMP TONSHIRE. 
Marrt#4.1 Samuel Edwards, efg. of Lon- 
don to 2 rs. Smith, only daughter of the 
Rev. John Eccles, of Stoke Pruerne. 
At Rotherfthorpe, Mr. Mark Howes, to. 
Mifs Ann Howes. 
At-Farndon, Mr. Thomas Sharp, to Mifs 
Sufannah Bufh, daughter of George B. gent. 
_Mr. ‘George Vickers or Kettering, to Mifs 
Ellis, of CH fton® d 
Died.| ‘At Peterborough, Mr. James Cole. 
= Mrs. Gates, ‘wife of Mr. G. of the Pott- 
office. 
At Wefton-Favell, Mrs. Spencer, who 
many years kept a boatding-fchool there, 69. 
The Rev. John Sutton, vicar of Weekley, 
and Oakley Magna, and reétor of Church 
Lawford, Warwickfhire. He was one of the 
moft corpulent men in the county. 
Mrs. Barnes, wife of James Barnes, efq. 
formerly principal engineer, and condu€tor of: 
the Grand Junttion Canal, but now an alder- 
man and common brewer, of Banbury. 
At Wellingborough, Mrs: ‘Goodall reli@ 
of Mr. G. furgeon, late of Market-Harbro’, 
CAMBRIDGFESHIREs 
Married | Townley Clarkfon, M, A. Fel- 
low ana Purlar of jelus College, Cam bridge, 
ane vicar of Hinxton and Swavefen, to Sarah, 
daughter of the late Rev. J. Dubbs, af Seek: 
ington, » Warwickthire 
At Fly; Wiliam Royle, M.D. fon of the 
Rev. William R. of Crimplcfham, Norfolk, 
to Mifs Kitchencr. 
At Chatteris, Mr. Jobn Bonfeld, jun. to 
Mifs Fryer. 
At Ickleton,: Mr. wilt iam Robinfon, 
archite@t, of Walden Giove, to Mifs M. 
Spencer. 
Died.} At Barham-hall, Mrs. Lonfdale, 
widow of the Rev. Chrittopher L. formerly 
fellow ef Peterhoufe, 92, 
At Norman-Crofs-Barracks, Mr. John 
Crane, quarter-mafter of the Cambridgefhire- 
militia, in which he entered as a private, 
when this confitutional force of the country 
was fir raifed. 
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