450 
Died] At Keyntham, after a fhort illnefs, 
aged 77, the Dowager Countefs of Oxford. 
To the poor fhe was a liberal benefaétrefs, 
and her death will be long regretted by all 
who knew her. Her Ladyfhip was a lineal 
‘defcendant of the ancient family of the 
Archers, of Welford, Berks, and aunt, by 
Marriage, to the prefent Earl of Oxford; by 
her deceafe, about 6cool. per annum devolves 
to her fitter, Mrs. Blundell, of Bath, and 
about 2500]. per annum to her nephew, the 
prefent Earl. Her remains were interred at 
Brampton Bryan. - ; 
Mr. W. Powell, of the Church-houfe, at 
Staunton. 
At the Hay, aged 48, Mr. James Smithfon 
Kellett, one of the people called Quakers, 
late a farmer and feed-grower in the parith of 
Llowes, Radnorthire.  . 
At Middlewood, aged 49, Mrs. Bevan, wife 
ef Mr. Bevan. 
_ At Hereford, aged 18, Mr. Tho. Ellidge, 
fon of Mr. Ellidge.—Mr. Lane, of the Grey- 
hound inn. 
: GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Charlton Kings, near Chel- 
tenham, Capt. Roome, of the Bombay efta- 
blithment, to Mifs S. Shakfpear, daughter of 
David Shakfpear, efq. of Jamaica. 
At Hawkefbury, William Rodway, efq. to 
Mifs Allen, of the Pound. ° 
At Minchinhampton, Mr. Jofh. Wheldon, 
clothier, of Bradford, Wilts, to Mifs Anna 
Maria Gardiner. 
Died] At the houfe of her uncle, tn 
Tewkefbury, aged 14, Mifs Fowke, only 
daughter of the late T. P. Fowke, efq. of 
Barbadoes. 
Ac St. Briavel’s, the Rev, Tho. Edmunds, 
curate of that parifh, and re€tor of Swindon, 
near Cheltenham, 
At Gloucefter, Mrs. Richardfon, the lady 
‘ef Samuel Richardfon, efq. of Henfol Cartlo, 
near Cowlridge, in the county of Glamorgan. 
At Conham-houfe, Frances, the fifth daugh- 
ter of Mr. Jchn Helyar Rocke, late of Wells; 
and a few days afterwards his eldeft daughter. 
At Randwick, aged 84, Mr. T. White, 
Father of the Rev. Dr. White, profeflor of 
she oriental languages at Oxford. 
At his houfe in Cirencefter, Mr. Samuel 
Bafkerville, long diftinguithed for thofe milder 
vircues Which never fail to conciliate all ranks 
and ages of people. 
was without bigotry, his piety without often- 
‘tation, and his integrity without ftain. 
Mrs. Niblett, relict of Mr. John Niblett, 
London carrier, of the Bannet Trees, in the 
parifh of Rodborough.—At an advanced age, 
Mrs. Mayo, widow, of Weftbury-upon-Severn. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| The Rev. James Phillott, fellow 
of Corpus Chrifti college, Oxford, and fon of 
the Rev. Dr. Phillott, archdeacon of Bath, 
to Mifs Caroline Harris, daughter of Richard 
Harris, efq. of Efher.—Mr. Anthony Peefley, 
ef Hampton Poyle, to Mifs Apn Stevens, — 
His religious profeflion- 
Gloucefter fbire—O-xfordfhire—Buckinghamfbire, Sc. [Dee. 1, 
Mr. John Chillingworth; farmer, of Marfton, 
to Mifs Kirrey. : 
Died.| At Oxford, Mr. Samuel Walker, 
yeoman bedel of law in that univerfity.— 
Aged 47, Mr. Richard Brown, brother of 
Mr. John Brown, poftmafter. Aged 44; 
Mr. Thomas Pricr.—Aged 62, Mr. Thomas 
Nix, of the Black Horfe inn.—Aged 54, Mr. 
John Langford, an eminent furgeon. 
At Henley Park, near Henley-upon- 
Thames, Mrs, Harris, wife of Jofeph Harris, 
efq. of Stanford, Worcefterfhire. 
BUCKINGHAMSAIRE. 
Married.} At Buckingham, Mr. B. Hames, 
of Leicefter, to Mifs Sarah Hawkins.—Mr. 
William French, ironmonger, of Bucking- 
ham, to Mifs Mary Pearfon, of Banbury. 
Died.] Aged 87, Mrs. Mary Suthery, of 
Chefham, whofe general benevolence of cha- 
ra¢ter, and other Chriftian virtues, rendered 
her much beloved and efteemed. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Hitchmough, attorney at 
law, of Banbury, to Mils Eliza Swinfen, of 
Daventry.—-Edward Grant, efg. of Litchbo- 
rough, to Mifs Marriott, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. Robert Marriott, of Badby. 
Died.] Aged 85, the Rev. Edward Miller, 
vicar of All Saints, Northampton, and chap- 
Jain to the county goal. Thefe offices he 
had filled above 35 years, and during the 
whole of that period fupported the character 
of a truly pious, upright, and honeft man.— 
Mrs. Fowler, wife of Mr. Fowler, of Papley- 
lodge, near Oundle. 
At Cotton End, near Northampton, aged 
65, Mrs. Stevens, widow of Mr. Stephens, 
farmer.—Mrs. Elizabeth Wilfon, reli& of 
Mr. John Wilfon, brewer.—In the prime of 
life, Mr. Thomas Lovell, of Panlerfpury.—= 
Aged 72, Mrs. Sarah Lefter, widow of Mr. 
William Lefter, of Blackbrook, Leicefterfhire. 
At Kirby, near Blakefley, Mr. Samuel 
Tite, grazier. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
An application is intended to be made to 
parliament for an aé to inclofe Cotton’s 
Commen, in the parifh of Outwell, in the 
ile of Ely. 
Marriced.} At Newmarket, Mr. Hudfon, 
grocer, to. Mifs Ann Leader. : 
Died.| Tho. Wm. Temple, efq. of Corpes 
Chrifti college, and youngeft fon of the Rev. 
Dr. Temple, of Northwood-place, Suffolk. 
At Wicken, aged 58, Mr. Robert Afpland, 
At Cherry~hinton, Mrs. Johnfon, wife of 
Mr. Robert Johnfon, a refpe¢table farmer.— 
Aged 52, Mr. George Tyrrell, of the Black 
Horfe inn, Thetford.—Mr. Thomas Kent, 
farmer, of Horfeheath. 
- In Jamaica, John Thorpe, efq. of Chippen- 
ham-hall, in this county ; a gentleman of the 
firft rank in the mercantile world. He has 
bequeathed 60,cool. per annum, to Matter 
Thorpe, his grandfon, and fon to Lady Sufan 
Drew, daughter to the Earl of Dunmore, 
who is a youth at Cambridge univerfity. __ 
NORFOLK 
