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lings to three fliillings in the pound un- 

 der the head of law expentes, the favings 

 have been veiy great, and the governors re- 

 peat their dclire, th^t tlie pdiiili ofiictTS will 

 fettle all diftlrencts with diflant parilhtrs, if 

 poliiblc, in a friendly liocral manner, with- 

 out hiving tecourfe to litigation. 



Mavned-I At Droitwich, Richard Budd 

 Vincent, el'q. late commander of the Arrow 

 Hoop, to Mils Philippi Norhury, youngeft 

 daughter of the la:e Richard N efq. — Mr. 

 Trchearn, carrier, toMifs Wagftaft". 



Di.d.'\ At Bromeiberrow, Mifs Sarah 

 Wtbb, yo'jngeft daughter of Thomas W. 

 efq. 



At Shelfley, James Moore, efq. 64. 



At Wotcefter, Mr. George Lewis, hook. 

 felicr — Mrs, Morgan, widow of Mr. Tho- 

 mas ;Vl. draper, of Bromfgrove, and who for- 

 m°rly kept a refpcftable leminary in that 

 town. — At. Charles Tearne, of the Tyth- 

 ing, 84. — Mifs Vlary Clifton, third daughter 

 of Mr. John C. deputy reglftrar of tlie dio- 

 cefe, lb. — Mrs. Whitaker, widow of j\Ir. 

 W. who formerly kept the Rein Deer inn. 



HERE FOR DSHIRE. 



The national Board of Agriculture has 

 voted one hundred pounds, in iilver plate or 

 money, to th: Rev. Mr. Uuncumb, of He- 

 reford, fjr writing a Survey of the prefent 

 State of Agriculture in Herefordihire, with 

 means ur.'pufed for its improvement. The 

 work is iXptc^ed 10 be publiihed immediately. 

 Under the auhority of the Board. 



Manied.] At Orlet.on, Mr. G. Yeld, of 

 Milton, to Mifs Hill, of Portway, near Or- 

 leton. 



AtEardifland, Mr. Charles Hayward, an 

 eminent farmer, to Mifs Davis, 



At Eardifley, Mr. W. it'owell, of the Field, 

 to Mifs Weal. 



Died.} At Leominfter, Mifs Mary Davies, 

 niece to the late Mrs. Helme, who formerly 

 kept a reputable boarding fchool for young 

 ladies in that town, 56. 



At Exmouth, in Devonfliire, Richard Au- 

 brey Wynne, efq. eldeft fon of Gabriel W. 

 efq. of Clehnnger, in this county. This 

 amiable young man, by the fouiidnefs of his 

 underftanding and the fuavity of his man- 

 ners, had endeared himfelf to a numerous 

 circle of friends and acquaintance, when a 

 confumptive attack difappointed tSe flatter- 

 ing hopes they had formed, and terminated a 

 life of the faired promUe before he had com- 

 pleted his twentieth year. • 



At Brinfop Court, Mrs. Tomkins, relidt of 

 the late Mr. T. of Well ngtm, 87. 



At Rofs, ]\lr Cook, maft.:r of the Blue- 

 COat fchool eftablilhed there. 



CJ-OUCESTERSHIRE. 



Married.'] At Tewkeibury, Mr. John Jen- 

 kins, to Mifs Bullock, of Walton CardilF. 



At Horfiey, Mr, Harris, clothier, to Mifs 

 Sufannah Lock, both of Nailfworth.— Mr. 

 Edward Barnard, of Beech Corra;;e, to Mifs 

 tjcfkins, dauKhtec of Mr, H. fen. clothier, 

 •i Nail f worth, * 



At Avening, Mr. T. Rlackvrell, of Foreft 

 Green, to Mifs Frifiilla Warner. 



At Wot'.on under Edge, Mr. S. Hamblin, 

 to Mifs WooUvright, of ilie White Lion if>n. 



Mr. Dyer, builder, of Nailfworth, to Mrs. 

 Miller, widow of George M. efq of Woo- 

 zleworth. 



At Durfley, Mr. E. Miliard, to Mifs R. 

 Doddrell. 



At Berkeley, Mr. Robert Pearce, mer- 

 chant, to IMifs Spillrnm, d.iughter of the lace 

 Mr. G::orge S. cheefcfaitor. 



At Newnham, Mr C. F. Davis, of Eaft- 

 ington, to Mifs E. M. Chinn, ^ 



A' Cirencefter, lUnjamiu Davis, efq. of 

 Sheepfcomb, to Mils Worme. 



At Gloucefter, Mr. Penh y, of Nymphs- 

 field, to Mifs Harrifon, of 'A'ouathciisr. 



D'lcd-I At Glouceiler, Mr. Tho.nas Price, 

 attor.icy — Mrs Driver, wife of ;vlr. D. hair- 

 drefTer — Mifs .Ann Gorges, fifth dauj:hter of 

 the late Richard G. elq of Eyie Court, He- 

 refordfhire. 



At i2'"'diley Cott.rge, near Glouceiler, 

 Mr. Thom -S Turner. 



At Stioud, Mrs, Rudge, v^ife of Mr, R. 

 grocer. 



OXFOR DSHIRF.. 



Mr.rried} AtOxi'orl, .Mr Wm. Seal, maf- 

 ter of Goodwin's coiil-e houfe, to Vifs Mary 

 Tuckey, youngell daughter of the late Mr. 

 T. of Stand lake. 



Died'] At Oxford, Mrs. Lowry, relift of 

 the Rev. Mr. L. 8. — Mifs Ann Ho^ or, fe- 

 cond d.tughter of the h'-e Mr. John H poul- 

 terer, 2j. — Mrs. Mary Bennett, wile of Mr. 

 Ralph r. 67. — Mifs Ha.'inali Saunders, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. Thomas S. butcher, 16. — Mr. 

 William Bartlett, late of Newnham, Glou- 

 cefter/hire,8l. — Mr, William Cooper, livery- 

 ftable keeper, 44 — Mr. J. Walker, cooper, 

 53 —The Rev, William FothergiU, D, D. 

 reiflor of Charlton upon Otmore, and vicar 

 of Steviintrrn, Berks. 



At E.iiham, Mr. James Prefton, an opu- 

 lent farmer, 51, 



At Henley, Mr. William Cook, upwards 

 of twenty years proprietor of ftage waggons 

 from that place, 52, 



At Baldon Hojfe, Mrs. .A.nn Barlow, 84. 



BEDFORDSHIRE, '' 



From a ftatement of the fituation of the 

 Bedford Infirmary, it appears that the num- 

 ber of patients admitted from the lait general 

 meeting, Sept. 8, 1804, to July 13, 1S05, 

 is 128 J which, with 35 on the books at 

 the former period, makes a total of 163. Of 

 thefe 84 have been dlfcharged cured, zz re. 

 lieved, 6 incurable, 3 irregular, 6 at their 

 o.vn requeft ; 5 have died j 2o remain in- 

 patients in the houfe, and 17 out patients on 

 the books. The donations during the above 

 period, amounting to 880I. 4s. id. though 

 ample, are not fufficient to meet all the de- 

 mands. The balance on the laft inftalmei;C 

 due to Mr. Wing, upon his original contract, 

 amounting, with interelV, to 466I. remains 

 unpaid, Provifion for its difcharge mull be 



