J 805.] Glouce/ierJhire.—^OxfordJhire.—NorthampisnJhlr.'y &c. 385 



hill, one of the fenior members of the corpo- 

 ration, 69.— Mrs. Mayo, wife of Mr. M. of 

 the Pack Horfe. 



At Evefbatch Court, William Brewer, 

 gent. 



At jMunderSeld Hnufe, near Bromyard,' 

 Jofepli Seven;, efq. a gentleinan of the nioll 

 aftive benevolence, (ij- His lofs will be fe- 

 verely felt by a number of families to whom 

 he rendered eli'ential medical afliftance during 

 upwards of foity years pradlice in that neigh- 

 bourhood. 



GLOUCESTERSinRK. 



Married.'^ Francis H trailton, efq of Bel- 

 videra, county of Antrim, to Mifs Lucy 

 Reilley, youngeft daughter of the late John 

 R. el'q. Scarrow Houfe, county of Down. 



At Hope Manfcl, Mr. Jofiph Rudge, of 

 Welton, near Rofs, to Mifs Bettim. 



At Cam, John Vizard, efq. corr.mander of 

 the Durdcy Volunteer Infantry, to Mifs 

 Weight, daughter of the late Daniel W. efq. 

 of dinger, near Durlley. 



At Horfley, Henry Moor, efq. of Green- 

 wich, to Mifs Remmington, daughter of 

 John R. efq. 



Died J Jjmes Rooke, efq. of Bigfvvear- 

 Koufe, a general of liis majefty's forces, colo- • 

 nel of the 38th foot, and member of parlia- J 

 ment for Monmouthihire. The circum- 

 Ujnces attending his dilTolution, aiford an 

 awiul lelibn of the uncertainty of all human 

 enjoyments. He was fporting on the Trel- 

 lick Hills, and had juft tired at a bird, when 

 he fell dead from his horfe in an apoplexy !— 

 As foon as the event was made known at 

 Monmouth, by the fervarat who attended 

 him, Dr. Bevan and Wrn. Powell, efq. fet 

 off immediately to the fpot ; but all the ef- 

 forts of medical ikiU to rellore animation, 

 proved ineffiCluaJ. The gent^ral had repre- 

 fented Monmouthihire in feveral fucceilive 

 parliamen'.s ; and might be truly ftyled a gen- 

 tleman of the Old Englilh School, being of m 

 open, focial, and moft all'jble dilpofition 5 in 

 the extenfive circle of his acquaintance, no 

 charadler could be more edeemed or more re- 

 fpefled. During tlie la!l war,' he had the 

 sommand of the Severn Dillrici ; 0:1 rclin- 

 <)ui/hing which, the mayor and corpor.ition of 

 Bath Voted him fome fuperb pieces of plate, 

 as a mark of the higli fenfe they entertained 

 of his private svorth and public lerviccs. On 

 the return of peace, he retired to li.s eftatc in 

 the country, where he fpent his time in tlie 

 enjoymentof (ports, and the pleafures of focial 

 intercourfe wicn the familit:s of fortune in 

 his neighbourhood. The evei^t of his fudden 

 (lill'olution occaiioned cquil regret and fur- 

 prifej for, though far auvaiiceil in years, he 

 poflefiisd a tonlidcrable port.onof aflivity, and 

 the full ufc of his faculties to the lall period 

 of life. 



At Cloucefter, the Rev. Edward Evanfon, 

 in account of whofe life and labours will be 

 given at Urge in uur next uuinber. 



At Nailfworth, Mrs. Mary Deverell, au* 

 thor of a volume of bermons, Mifcellanies^ 

 in profe and verfe, &c. 



At Cheltenham, David Scott, efq. M. P. 

 for Perch, a gentlernan equally refpeftcd in 

 the private circle and ia the commercial 

 world. 



At Cromhall, Mr. Robert Ma.klove, 8j. 



At Berkeley, V!r. Jacob W.itkins. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



Marrkd.'\ At Waterpcrry, Mr. John Right, 

 of Worminghall, to Mils tvfeighbour, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. James N'. 



Ditd.'\ At Amarofden, Mr. J. King, 74. 

 His lofs will be feverely felt by the poor of 

 that parifh. ' 



At Oxford, Mr. Willhm Hanwell, book- 

 faicr, <4. 



At Broxham, John Councer, efq SjS. 



At Forell Hill,. Mr. JohnOfmond. 



NOKTHAMPTOK.tHIRE. 



Married^ Mr. Francis Parfons, of Nor- 

 thampton, to Mrs. Coates, of Barnwell. 



D:ed ] At Peterborough, Mr. Bever, con- 

 fectioner. 



At Davsntry, Mifs Waterfield, only daugh- 

 ter of Mr. W. furgeon, la. 



At Chapel B.onipion, Mr. Natlianiel 

 Pearce, eldeft fan of Nathaniel P. efq. i.-. 

 Uncommon virtue endeared him to h » 

 friends, and uncommon fuii'crings reconciled 

 them to his removal. 



CAMBBIDGESHIR E- 



Died.] At Cambridge, Mifs Watford, eld- 

 eft daughter of the late Mr. Alexander W. 

 bnd-furveyor. — [ofeph Merrill, efq. many- 

 years an eminent bookfeller of this place. 

 He pofielTed conliderabU property, and dying 

 a bacchelor has left a grcjt number of lega- 

 cies, among which are the following : To 

 Storey's charity in the 3 per cents 1667I. ; 

 to A.ddenbro3ke's holpital for general ufcs 

 200I ; to the fame for eredfing iron pallifades 

 in front 300I. ; to the charity fchools in Cam- 

 bridge zcol. ; to Hjolon's charity for gene- 

 ral ufes 400I, J to the fame for fencing and 

 fecuring the water-courfe 300I ; to the pub- 

 lic lil)riry, the intereft to be laid out yearly ia 

 buying books lool. ; to the poor of St. Mary's 

 the Great iji Cambridge 20I. per annum for d. 

 years; to tiie poor of St. Michael's lol: All 

 the above legacies, with the exception of the 

 firlt, are to bcpaidin fterling money. 



At Ely, Mr. John Pond, an eminent boat- 

 wright. 



NORFOLK. 



At the general meeting of the Norfolk 

 Agricultural Socitty, held at Sv/ali'ham, the 

 following premiumi were voted for the pro- 

 motion of agriculture in Norfolk. A piece 

 of plate, of ten guineas value, to any pcrfoi* 

 who (hall convert the greateft number cf 

 acres, not lef- than nine, into WJtcr meadow, 

 in the moft complete manner, between July 

 1805, and July i8c6.— .^ piece of plate, of 

 five guineas value, to any perfoa who mall 

 cuiiverc 



