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At Welflipool, Mr. John Williams, jun. 

 attorney. 



At I'ontelbury, Mr. Brazenor, father of 

 Mr. B. (ailer. 



At the Banlc-houfe, Church Stretton, Mrs. 

 Oarf, reliftofMr. O of Woolafcot. 



At Welbatrh. Mils Martha Hughes, third 

 daughter of Mr. H. 



^t Whitchurch, Mrs. Sarah Hand, 70.— 

 Mr. THos. Hughes, milfter, jS.— Mr. Bar- 

 low, ta)lur. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Matrit:!"] At Hartlrbury, Mr. Green, 

 of Great Harriet's farm, Malvern, to Mifs 

 Clafsbrof.k 



At Evelham, — — Birch, efq. to Mifs La- 

 vender, rldu^hter of John L efq. 



At 'E.kii.gton, Mr. John Chandler Check- 

 etts, to Mifs Elizabeth Wilfon, of Her/horc, 

 fecond d,ueht-r of the late Robert \V. efq. 



At Worceiler, Mr. Smith, jun. of HeJ- 

 inore, to Mifs Stephens. 



Died ] At Overbury, Mrs. Whitcombe, 

 wife of Mr. W. 



At Eaftham, Mr. JohnDavis,a refpeflable 

 - i^rrner, 80, 



At Worcetter, Mr. Hope, of the Three 

 Tuns, Perdiore. — Mrs. Anne Redding, wife 

 *f Mr. Thomas Redding. 



At Upioj), Mrs. Beale, wife of Samuel B. 

 efq. 



At Feckenham, Mrs. Olives.— Mrs. Har- 

 rfs, widow of Mr. H. chandler. 



At Bredon, John Darke, efq. one of the 

 juftices of thf peace for this county. 



HER EFORDSIIIR E. 



The meeting of the Hereford Agricultural 

 Society, which lately took place at Leomin- 

 fter, was very numeroutly attended. The 

 fuccefsful exhibitors of ftock were, Mr. Wil- 

 liams, of Tbingehill, who fhewed the bed 

 yearlis,; h<-if r ; Mr. Red«ard, of Wefthide, 

 tile bed fine woolled ram ; Mr, Moore, of 

 Wellington, th.- beft boar ; and Mi. Tho- 

 inas, of Clce Uownton, the belt three years 

 Olfl heifer. 



It is in contemplation to make a new line 

 of road from Ledbury to Cloucelter, for the 

 purpiife of avoi.iing rhe Sand Hills 



Miiniea.] At Derndal.-, Mr. R. Wood- 

 Ward, mcichant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Jay. 



At Titley, the Rev. Mr. Biflel, to Mifs 

 Evans. 



At Painfwick, Mr. Thomas Beard, whole> 

 fele td-dealei, of Lonoon, toMils Hogg. 



Dieii.] At Kington, Mrs. Joan Lilwall, 7c. 



At Hrittas-gteen, near Lroniinftrr, Mr. 

 Jofeph Herrington, vettrinary furgeun At 

 the rrvueft of the Hereforcfliire Afiricultural 

 Sociei) he had jjftelbbli(heJ himfelf in this 

 county ; and, by the natural poodnefs cf his 

 heart, had gained the eftcem of an extcnrtvc 

 firclr ot fiicnds, when the hajid of death fud- 

 denly fnatched him away. 



At Hereford, Mrs. I'owle, 86, who for a 

 OuiDbcr of ycart ke|)t a fchuol in ihkt city.— 



This venerable matron inftilled the firft ru- 

 diments of inftruftion intothe tender minds of 

 three generations of one family, natives of 

 Heref.ird. 



At Lcominfter, Mr Robert Haylings, cur. 

 rier and irialtder, 83— Mr. John Coates, 

 tanner. 



GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 



Married.'] Samuel Marindin, efq. of Edg- 

 liafton Priory, Warwicklhi'C, to Mifs Cathe- 

 rine Louifa Webb, third daughter of Samuel 

 W. efq of Hciibury. 



At Lidney, the Rev. Francis Homfrav. "f 

 Arvington, to Mifs Harriet Hnmfray, eldeft 

 dauijhter of Jefton H. efq. of Broad WateiSi 

 Worceftcrlhire. 



Mr Nelmes, farmer, of Duifl-v, to Mift 

 Elizabeth Phillimorc, of Slimbridge. 



At Cheltenham, Mr. Watts, of Bath, to 

 Mifs Baftin. 



Mr. W. Holloway, of Yate, to Mifs E, 

 C0I-, daughter of Mr William C. of the 

 Parljs, n-ar Chipping Sodbury. 



Mr, John Jones, of New Park, to Mifs 

 Hewett, of Hill, near Berkeley. 



D.ed] At Farmington Lodge, Mifs Di>U 

 phin, 33. 



At Moreton in the Mar/h, Mifs Mifter. 



At Mitclieldean, Mr. F. A. Holder, fur- 

 geon. 



At New Farm, near Setbury, Mrs. Wheel- 

 er, mother of Mr. D. W. 



At Cheltenham, Mr. John Smith, of the 

 Fleece inn. 



At Avening, near Minchinhampton, Tho- 

 mas Clutterbuck, efq. father of Daniel C. 

 efq. banker, of Bath, q6. 



At Dymock, Mifs Seabright, milliner, of 

 Glouceller. 



At Iron Afton, Mifs Fanny Wickham, ia 

 confequence of a diforder in her throat, 

 which prevented her from taking any nou- 

 rilhn>ent, fo that (he was literally famiflied. 



At Siiiington, near Cirenceller, the Rev. 

 William Matthews, vicai of Chaddeflcy Cor« 

 bett. 



AtGloucefter, John Pitt, efq MP. for 

 that city, -S. As a memberof tii° Houfe of 

 Commons, he was, while health permitted, 

 mod regular in his attendance. Uninfluenced 

 by any private or felhfli views, his parlia- 

 mentary dui:ies weiedifcharged with fidelity } 

 nor did he ever, in a lingle inftance, depart 

 from tliofe honed and i«ae^endent principles 

 vvhich he had adopted as the rule of his con- 

 duft. The fame probity guided him in every 

 tranfaftion of private life. Attached to the 

 place in which he always lived, his leading 

 objeft w;<s to make himfelf a ufeful member 

 (if fociety. As a landlord, he was kind and 

 indulgent ; and fo difinterefted was his for- 

 bearance towards his tenants, that it was a 

 rule with him, frnm which he never deviat- 

 ed, on no occafion to raife h're rents Few, 

 verging 10 the extreme period of human life, 

 ever pufTcffed fuch Icrcnity o( temper : he 

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