504 Gloucester—Oxford—Bucking 
Stretton, to Miss Williams, daughter of Johar 
W. esq. of Wilcroft. 
At Hereford, Mr. Seward, to Miss Davies. 
Dizd.} - At Hereford, Mr. Gomond, 88.— 
Mr. Price, 82.—Mr J. Packwood. 
At Ross, Mr. Purchas. 
At Leominster, Mr. George Morgan, off - 
cer of excise. 
At the Rectory, Cradley, Miss Susannah 
Ford, sister to the Rev. Dr. F. canon residen- 
tiary of Hereford Cathedral. 
At Ploughfield, Mr. John Gilbert, attor- 
mey, 8¢. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married. At Gloucester, Thynne Howe 
Gwynne, } jun. esq. of Buckland, Brecknock- 
shire, to Miss Mary Gorges, youngest daugh- 
ter of the late Richard G. esq. of Eye, Here- 
fordshire.—Mr. Charlies Fletcher, to Miss 
Lumley, of Brockhampton 
At Randwick, Mr. J Butcher, only son of 
William B. esq. of Westripp, to Miss Will- 
shire, daughter of the late Mr. W. of Bristol. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. Smith, attorney, to 
Miss Spilsbury, daughter of the Rev. Mr. S. 
Died.] At Stanley, i in the parish of Blais- 
don, Mr. William Bullock, 61. 
At Beachley, Mrs. Rogers. 
At Newent, Charles Aycrigg, jun. esq. 
At Gloucester, Lieut. Col. M‘Creagh, of 
the 2d battalion of the $6th regiment, quar- 
tered in this city. —-Mrs. Evans.—Mr. Wil- 
fam Peach, sen. 76.—My. Billingham. 
At Pucklechurch, Mrs. Hathway, relict of 
Edward H. esq. 84. 
At ‘Cirencester, 
Coates. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. W.H. Hartlebury. 
At Coaley Mills, My. Nathaniel Under- 
wood, 6%. 
At Poolway, ne 
47. 
At Bisley, aged 78, Richard Tyler; and, 
aged 85, Jane Tyler, his wife. Yhey followed 
their labour till within a their 
death; had been married 69 years, had 10 
ehildee ; 45 grand children, and 19 
grand-children. When the old man became 
dangerously ill, tre wife earnestly prayed that 
she might not survive her busband, which 
she did only 41 hours 5 and they were both 
butied in one gtave —-Same day was tmerred, 
Sarah Gregory, of Bisley, aged 86. 
At Kingswood, W. Stoner. 
At Oxenhail, Mrs. Deyxe, wife of Mr. 
Wilham D. 64. 
Mrs. Mary Hiil.—Mr. 
ar Calford, Miss Worgan, 
tew. days ¢ 
cata, 
ereat 
Mr. 
HIRE. 
BE Thomas Fuba nc, esq. of Bamp- 
ton, 10 gnell, of -Wigmore-sirect, 
London. 
At Ox‘“rd. Mr. Gahriel Davis, to Miss 
Keep.—Mr Shesherc, of Witney, to Miss 
Tere 3 of Crawley 
At Kirtlington, Mr. T. Rogers, to Miss 
Sennen Mis Heny. Burley, co Miss Walk. 
ett. 
‘ 
gham—Northampton, &c. {Sune i, 
* Died.J. At Thame, Samuel, third son of 
Mr. Holter, attorney. 
At Oxford, Mrs. Leaver, 48.—Mr. Chris- 
topher Ellis, 72.—-Mr. William Badnall, 73. 
-—James Morrell, esq. 67.—Mr. F. Cox; 63. 
—Mr. Francis Timms, 34. 
At Kingston Blount, Mrs. Turner, widow 
of -—-~— T. esq. 73. 
At Kidlington, Mr. Philip: Hanwell, 84. 
At. Woodstock, Mrs..Coles, wife of Mr. 
Alderman C. 
"BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
dissed At High Wycombe, 
Treacher, to Miss Martha Allen. 
Bel] At Waterperry, Mr. john Miller, 
of Mursley. 
At Long Crendon, Mr. William Winter. 
At Penn, Mrs. Penyston, wife of Francis 
P. esq. of Cornwell, Berks. 
Mr, 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. William Carter, of Sul- 
grave, to Miss M. Adkins, third daughter of 
Hr. John A. of Helmdon. 
Mr. Mason, of Kimbolton, to Miss Blott, 
of Weston-Favell Lodge. 
At Grendon, Mr. L. Saunderson, to Miss 
Coe. i 
Mr. William Borton, of Northamptea, te 
Miss E. Douglas, of Chipping-warden.~ 
Died | At Harleston Park, Robert Ane 
_drew, esq. 72 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Vinter, wife of 
Mr. V. apothecary, 70. 
At Kettering, Mr. Thomas Wright, car- 
rier from that ple 2ce to Londen upwards of 
half a century, 75. 
At Burton Latimer, Mr. Burnaty, 74. 
At Lamport, Mrs. Isham, wife of the Rev. 
Euseby |. rector of that place. 
At Moulton, Mr, William Hawkes, 72, 
At Keslingbury, Mrs. Mary Linnell. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
> 
Married |’ At St. Neot’s, Mr. J. M. Piey- 
son, banker, Herts, to: Miss Ann Gorham, 
second daughter of Mr. G merchant. 
Died.| At Buckden, Mrs. Green, wife of 
Bir. Gr 555 , 
The Rev. Charles Fayell, M. A. rector of 
Bringtohn cum Bythorn, and formerly fellow. 
of Clare Hall, Cambridge. 
tr Hedsor Mills, Mr. Robert Eunnon, 73. 
At Sulton, Mr. Sibley, coach proprietor, 
70. : 
CAMERIDGESHIRE. 
On the 18th of May, the foundation stone 
of Downing College was laid, by the master, _ 
professors aud ieliows, first appointed by the 
charter. The university assembled in. St. 
Mary’s church, and after’ hearing a sermon 
preached by the public orator Dr. Outramy — 
went in procession to the site of the intended | 
college. There the master deiivered a suits | 
abte address in a and deposited in the - 
Stone, sj ecimiens .o f th he different coins of the | 
present 
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