1806.] 
to Mifs Beard.—John Baker, efq. of Ald- 
wick Court, Somerfethhire, to Mils Weaver, 
only daughter of the lare Thoma as W. efq, 
Died.| ~At,Cirencetter, —— Hewle, efq. 
formerly a furgeon. in the army. He was 
converfing with a perfon in the market, when 
he fuddenly fell down and expired, leaving a 
wife and twelve children,.—-A few days after- 
wards, of.a confumption, Mr. Odtavius 
Howfe, fon of the above gentleman, 22, 
At Forthampton, W.lliam Beauchamp, 
efq. third fon of the late Sir Wm, Beau- 
champ ena 
At Stone, Mifs Elizabeth Davies, younget 
daughter of the date john D. efq. of Brittol, 
of a confumotion, 24. 
At Stowell, Mrs. Freeman. 
At Gloucefter, Mrs. Hatch, wife- of My. 
H. of the New inn.—Mr. Soire.—-The infant 
fon of Wm. Morris, efqg.—Mrs. Brain, wife 
of Mr. B. fhoemaker.—Of the fmall-pox, 
Mr. Packer, thopkeeper, 25.—Mifs J. Hick- 
man. 
At Newent, Mr. Thomas Cummins, far- 
mer. 
At Colford, Mr. Janies, attorney at law, 
70: 
At Hanham, near Briftol, 
wick, efg. one vf his majefty’s 
the peace for this county. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
The Chancellor’s prizes at Oxford for the 
prefent year are adjudged to Edward Garrard 
Marth, bachelor of arts, late fcholar of Wad- 
ham College, and now fellow of Oriel Col- 
Jege, for the Englifh eflay ‘* Pofthumous 
Fame: and to Heaty Allan Jobat on, of 
Chriftchurch, for the Latin verfes ‘* Trafal- 
gar:”? alfo Phe prize by a private donation, to 
Henry ‘Cref- 
juftices of 
John Latham, of I Brafenufe Collepe, for the: 
Enoglith verfes, ** Trave's of Difcovery into 
the Interior of Africa.” 
Sir Roger Newdigate 
judged to Jobn Wilton, ek gentleman com- 
moner of Magdalen College, for Engiifi 
verfe on the following fubje@: * A Recoms 
mendation of the Study of the Remains of 
Grecian and Roman Architecture, Sculpture, 
and Paintiay.” 
Two of the College prizes are adjudged as 
follows: §* Patriotif{m,” an Englifh eflay,.to 
Mr. Twyford; ‘¢ Nelfonus,” a Latin effay, 
to Mr. Papendick. 
Married.| Mr..E. Lock, a Gok able far- 
mer, at Wolvercot, -to Mifs Middicton, 
daughter of Mr. M. of Cutflow. 
At Witney, W.C. Badcock, efq. of Fril- 
ford, to Milfs C. Leake, younge% daughter of 
J. L. efq. of Witney. 
At Oxford, Mr. Benj. Hill, hatmaker, to 
Mifs Kerry, daughter of Mr. William K. 
baker. 
Dicd.] At Oxford, Mrs. Mary Sherwood, 
84.—-Mils Rhoda Richings, youngett daugh- 
terof Mrs. R. 14.-—Mus Clara Lick, young- 
eft daughter of Major L. 5.—Mifs A. God- 
 frey, daughter ef Sir, Thomas G. baker, 15. 
Oxfordpire —No rihamptanfhire—Cambridgefpire. 
e*s_ prize has been ad- 
581. 
—Mr. Tharsis Coles, eldeft fon of Mr. C, 
grocer, 21——\irs, Sarah Birmi inghem. t 
At Weftwell, near never Mr. G 
nell, fon of Mr. P. fen. 
At Nuneham, Mrs. 5. Calas, wife of 
Mr. F. 52. 
At Tharte, Mr. H. Reynolds, attorney. 
At Broughton, the Rev. John Marcy, rec- 
tor of that parifh, vicar of Hellidon, Nortk- 
amptonthire, and chaplain to Lord Say aid 
Sele 7a. 
At Gaunt Houfe, near Standlake, Mr. 
Marchant, 70. 
At Cockthorpe Hall, near Witney, fuce 
denly, Edward Shirley, efq. 4 
4¢ Blackheath, Mils Heydon, eldeft dauziie 
ter of Richard H. efq. of Banbury, in this 
be 
At Steeple Afton, Mrs. Lampel, widow of 
the Bey: Mr. L. 
OF an apoplectic Bi Richard Georges Fete 
tipiace, efq. of Swinbrook, 49: a lineal de~ 
fcendant of the very ancient family of Fetti- 
place, and the laft male defcendant of the 
family of Gorges, of Eye Court, in the 
county of Hereford. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Diéd.|. At Daventry, Mr. Thomas Mil- 
leas of the Saracen’s Head inn.—-Mrs. Smith, 
wife of ‘Mr. S. banker. 
At Bugbrook, Mrs, Ruffell, iif of John 
ee cfq. 
At Brigtock, ‘f{addenly, Racha Knight, 
formefly huntfman to Earl Spencer, in the 
Althorp and Pitchely hunts, in which voca- 
tion he was well known for many years. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
The propofed bill for inclofing the fields, 
commons, and wafte lands, in, feveral pa- 
rithes of Cambridge, is confdered by many 
. Pin. 
of the inhabitants as an infringement upon 
their ancient rights and privileges, and they 
have refolved to prefent a petition againtt irs 
paling into a Jaw, in which oppofition the 
corpération have united. 
The Rev. Mr. Cook, 
of St. Tohn’s Col- 
lege, Cambridge, has in his pofleflion up-= 
wards of one thoufand Roman coins, lately 
¥. 
dug up near an encampment. on the coait of | 
Norfolle, together with the fragments of the 
urn in which they were found. 
Marritd.| The Rev. Mr. Ewbank, fellow 
of Woeen’s College, Cambtidge, to Mifs 
Theodofia Cooper, of Sleaford. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mr. Wm. pea 
buokfellers Fle-was apparently in perfe 
health, when he complained of a pain near 
his heart, and fuddenly expired.—-Mr. Tho- 
mas Smith, of the King’s Head inn, 37.— 
Mr, John Cottoh,. fon of the lace Mr. C. 
apothecary, 18.-—-Mr. John Scott, a Mudent 
of Trinity Cellege-—Mrs, Sharp, wife of 
Mr. Wm. S,—-Mr. George Wheeler, fcower- 
er —In the county gaol, where he was 4 
prifonet for debt, Mr, Ifaac Harrifon, late a 
coofiderable farmer at ‘Ferftanton, and fore 
meriy of Anglefea. Abbey, in this county. — 
7 NORFOLKs 
