$50 
At Whitefield, near Thornbury, Mr. James 
Cullimore, fear. 
~At the Vicarage, Tidenham, Mifs Diana 
‘Thomas, fitter of the Rey. T. Thomas, vi- 
car of that place. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Witney, Mr. Richard 
Paine, timber- merchant, to Mifs M. K. 
Dolley, fourth daughter of Mr, Thomas? 
of Sones. 
t Oxford, Mr. James Wyatt, carver and 
gilaers to Mifs Mary Cooke, 
At Bladon, Mr. Richard Hall, of Hen- 
fington, to Mifs Sufannab Wicks, of Wood- 
fiock. 
At Oxford, Mr. James MATEY of Abing- 
don,. to Mifs Elizabeth Giles, o eTiteanbor, 
near Oxford.—The Rev. William Cowland, 
fellow of Baliol College, to Mifs M. Cow- 
Jand.——Mr. Richard Hemming, clerk in the 
Oxford Old Bank, to Mrs, Ann boulton, 
plumber and glazier. 
ht sd At Kirtlington, Mr. Richard Cur- 
8, 61. 
Ae Sicefter, A denly, Mr. William Weft- 
Car. 
At Banbury, Thomas Palmer White, efq., 
eldeft fon of Mr. W., ironmonger. 
At Moretoa in Marfh, Robert Miles, efg., 
At Abingdon, Frederic, the younger fon 
of Mr. S. Sellwood, 15. 
At Oxford, in the’ 83d year of his aze, 
Mr. William Taylor, Secretary to the Rad- 
clifie Infirmary; an office which he had aif- 
charged, from its firft eftablifhment in the 
year 1770 to the prefent time, with fuch ex- 
emplary fidelity, diligence, and integrity, 
as to fecure not only the approbation of the 
governors of that benevolent and ufeful in- 
ftitution, but alfo the refpe& and efteem of 
all who were acquainted with his character. 
Mr., Thomas Howfe, mafter of the Old 
Wheat Sheaf, in St, Aldate’s, 56. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
An ingenious mechanic, of Northampton, 
has invented and made acannon, on an en- 
tirely new conftruttion, whith ‘will prime, 
load, and fire itfelf ten times in the fhorc 
{pace of one minute. 
Married] Mr. 
neat Peterborough, 
Stamford. 
_At Peterborough, John Web Cole, efq. 
to Mifs Collier. 
At King’s Cliffe, Mr. Mears, jun. to Mrs. 
Michelfon. 
Mr, W. Pell, grazier, of Cateiby, to Mifs 
Goodman, of Staverton, near Daventry. 
Died.| At Thrapfton, Mr, Samuel Eaten, 
grocer.—-Mifs Refamond Leete, fourth daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. L. bhetads 
_ AtThornhaugh, near Wansford, Mrs Jar- 
vis, $4. 
At Northampton, John Gutteridge, aged 
eS of which he had lived in the 
ly of Mr. John gla ae 
Parker, of Dogfthorpe. 
to Mrs. Gocdwin, of 
6 
¥ 
a 
coe 
tr: 
Oxfordpire—Northamptonfhire, Fc. 
[April ty 
At Cottingham, the lady of Robert Boul- 
ton, efq. 
At Boughton, near Northampton, Mr, ° 
William Bryan. é 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The two gold medals, value thirteen gui- 
neas each, given by the Chancellor of the 
Univerfity of Cambridge, for the encourage- 
ment of claffical learning, are this year ad- 
judged to Mr. Thomas Mitchell, of Pem- 
broke-ball, and Mr. James Devereux Hufi- | 
‘er, of Trinity college, bachelors of arts. 
The fubjeés this year for Lord Eufton and 
Sir Henry Petty’s prizes are— 
For the fenior bachelors—** E tot deper- 
ditis humaniorum literarum apud Grezcas et 
Romanos monumentis, quenam pre ceteris 
fint defideranda ?” 
Middle. bachelors—** Utrum certamina 
publicé in Grecia ‘fpe€tata plus utilitatis an 
damni fecum adtulerint ?” 
The fubje& of the Seatonian prize poem 
for the prefent year is—‘* Paul and Barnabas 
at Lyfia ‘is 
Married] At Hilton, Horatio Gilchritt, 
efq. of Stamford, to the eldeft daughter of 
Edward Theed, ef. , 
Mr. Wiliiam Peachey, farmer of Ford- 
ham, to Mifs Penelope Fyfon, of Milen- 
hall. 
At South Thorefby, near Alford, Mr. 
Thomas Sharpe, of Market Deeping, com- 
mon brewer, to Mifs Lucy Poppet niece 
of john T. efq. 
Died.] At Cowley, James ee of 
efq. M. A. of Jefus College, Cambrieze, and 
fuperior bedel in theology in that univerfity, 
6 
Ab Bifhop Stortford, Mr. Robeit Gee; ate 
torney. , 
At Cambridge, Mrs. Burgoyne, relict of 
Mr. Bifhop B. many years mafter of the Bell © 
tlie hates $2.—Mr. Moreton, woollen- 
draper.—-Mrs, Sufan Creen, a maiden lady, 
fifier of the late Chriftopher G. efq, 
At Cotitenham, Mr. William T. Dowfing, 
rhe 
At Wilbech, Mr. Samuel Richardfons 
while walking aceale the fields near the town 
he fell ala and inftantly expired.-—Mr. 
‘William T payers cabinet-maker. 
NORFOLK. at 
The gers ing experiment, which was 
Jately made by a “ecnelaman of Norfolk, is of 
the higheft importance to all thofe concerned 
in the manag:ment of pigs. Six pigs of the 
genuine Norfolk breed, and of very nearly 
equal weight, were put to keeping at the 
fame time, and treated the fame as to food 
and litter for the fpace of feven weeks. Three 
of them were left to fhift for themfelves as 
to cleanlinefs ; the other three were keptas 7 
clean es poffible by a man employed for the’ 
purpoie, with a curry-comb and brufh. The — 
laft confumed in feven weeks fewer peafe by 7 
five bufhels than the other three, yet a a 
weighed miore bie killed by two ftone an 
