Iss 
{uperfluous to add, that fuch a charaéter has 
Teft a difconfolate hufband, and a numerous 
circle of friends, fincerely to lament her 
lots, 
At Gloucefter, Mr. George Mander. 
At Stroud, Mrs. Mary Lambura, reli& of 
Mr. Marthew L., baker and maltfer. 
At Butler’s Court, near Cheltenham, Mrs. 
Edith Pearce. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Mearried.] At Silverford, Mr. William 
Humphries, to Mifs Hunt, of Sutton under 
Brailes, Glouceferfhire. 
At Oxford, Mr. J. Brocklefby, to Mifs 
Brooks ; 
At Chipping Norton, Mr. James Phillips, 
maltiter, ta Mifs Mary Lampert, fecond 
daughrerof the late Mr. Daniel L., an emi- 
nent grazier of Hook Norton. 
Died. At Oxford, of the fcarlet-fever, 
Edward Vernon, fecondfon of the Bifhop of 
Carlifle—Mr. John Swift, furgeon, 23.— 
Mr. William Pavier, whitefmith, 63. 
At Enfham, Mr. George Bowerman, fon 
of Mr. Jofeph B., 32. 
At Horton, Mr. Thomas Bulford, an emi- 
nent farmer. 
At Sandford, Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, reli& 
of Mr. james C. 
At Binfey, near Oxford, Mr. John Prick- 
ett, farmer, 76. 
At Bletchingdon Park, Mifs Charlotte 
Anne, fecond daughter of Arthur Annefley, 
efg., T2. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The fubje@s appointed by the Vice Chan- 
cellor for Sir William Browne's prize medals 
for the prefent year, are, 
For the Odes, ......-. Mors Nelfoni. 
Epigrams, ~~. .Mudéy ayo. 
The Rey. Claudius Buchanan, Vice Pro- 
voit of the College of Fort William, in Ben- 
gal, and formerly a member of Queen’s Col- 
lege, in this univerfity, bas this year pro- 
pofed a prize of sool. for the bef work ia 
Englifh profe, embracing the following fud- 
jeas — 
tr. The probabie defign of the Divine Pro- 
viderce in fubjeGting fo large a portion of 
Afia to the Britifh dominion. 
2. The duty, the means, and the confe- 
quences, of tranflating the Scriptures into the 
Criental tongues; and of promoting Chrif- 
tian knowledge in Afia. 
3- A brief hiftoric view of the progrefs of 
the Gofpel in different nations, fince its Grit 
promulgation ; illuftrated by maps, éhewing 
its luminous track through the world ; with 
chronological notices of its duration in parti- 
cular places —The regions of Mahomedanifm 
to be marked with red, and that of Paganifm 
with a dark colour. ; 
Died.| At Hatley St. George, Thomas 
Quintin, efy., 75, one of the magiftrates of 
county, for which he ferved the office of 
high-fheriff in 1795. He was originally of 
Newcafile, and one of the agents in the gla{s- 
Oxford/bire—Cambridgefbire—Norfolk. 
[March f, ' 
works, belonging to the late John Williams, 
efq. ; whence he went to London, where by 
induftry and attention he acquired a fortune 
of near 200,000], which he has bequeathed 
to his only fon by his firft wife, the daughter 
of the late Captain Whitby, of Newcaftle. 
At Ely, Mrs. Robinfoa, wife of Mr, James 
R., and- daughter of the late Sir Thomas 
Mackworth, bart., of Huntingdon. —Mr, 
Richard Grimditch, nephew of the late Ro- 
bert G., efg. of Chatteris. —- Mrs. Taylor, 
ea Gotobed, widow of Mr. Aungier 
ts TR 
At Wifbech, Mr. John Barker, gr. 
AtCambridge, Mr. Waiter Coftin, of the 
Red Cow public houfe.—Mrs. Crofts, reli& 
of the Rev. Edward C., re&tor of Brandon and 
Wanegford, in Suffolk, and a near relative of 
General Wathington. — Mifs Sarah Kaye, 
daughter of Mr. John K., 18.—Mrs. Mur- 
ray, wife of Captain M., of the Cambridge 
volunteers. f 
At Great Barton, Mr. Daniel Parfons, 
farmer. 
NORFOLK. 
Married] At Lynn, William Wheatly 
Waiker, efq, lieutenant in the fecond dra- 
goons, or Royal Scots Greys, to Mifs Melvin, 
only daughter of Mr. M., of Norwich. 
At Thetford, Thomas Twining, efq., late 
of Bengal, to Mifs Eliz. Gifford. 
At Stoke Holy Crofs, Lieutenant Hunting 
Jollye, to Mifs Harriet Clarke, youngeit 
daughter of the late Captain Henry C., of 
Stepney, London. 
At Runeton, W. Swatman, efq., of Lynn, 
to Mif: Lane, daughter of S. Lane, efg., col- 
lector of the cuftoms, at that port. 
Mr. Richard Dewing, merchant, of Burn- 
ham Overy, to Miis Herring, daughter of: 
Mr. Wiiliam H., of Athwicken. 
Mr. Robert Pratt, land furveyor, of Nor- 
wich, to Mifs Horner, davghter of Leonard 
H., gent., of Ipftead. 
At_Foulfham, Mr. John Engall, wine- 
merchant, of Ayliham, to Mifs Athill, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr, A. 
Died.| At Bungay, Mr. William Smith, - 
drap@r and tailor. 
At Thorpe Lodge, Mr. John Harvey, fe- 
cond fon of John H., efq., a young man of 
very promifing abilities, and a ftudeat in the 
univerlity of Cambridge, 18. 
At Wooddalling, Miis Margaret Starling, 
third furviving daughter of Mr. John S., of - 
Norwich, 21. 
At Reefton Hall, Mrs. Ann Powell, 73. 
At Swaffham, Mr. Robert Brett, 76. 
At Carlton, near Loddon, Mr. John Cul- 
lum, farmer, 72. 
_At Horsford, Mifs Pratt, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. P. 
At Newfound, Mr. Edmund Barnes, fars | 
mer, 68. 
At Norwich, Mr. Thomas Smith, 73.—*- 
Mr, Robert Cook, carver and gilder, 26.— 
Mr, Richard Bowen, corn and coal-merchant, 
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