i805.] Hertfordjhire—Gloucejierjhire—Oxferdjhire^ &c. 



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laudable purpofe of putting out poor chiUrep 

 apprentices. 



At Wichenfcrd Court, Mrs. Eliz. Sur- 

 inan, wife of Mr. John S. y,%. 



At Ryall, near Upton, IMr. Wm. Ma- 

 thews, 71. 



At Dudley, Charles Roberts, efq. agent 

 for Lord Dudley's mines. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Among the Mi^haelnn-is premiuini ad- 

 judged by the Hereford Agricultural Sociecy 

 were the following: — i. Rell t'.i'o-)erir old 

 heifer, Mr. Jeft'ries, of the Grove, Pem- 

 bridge. ?. Beft three-year-old ditto, Mr 

 Stevens, of Cotmcre. 3. Beft new variety 

 of the apple railen from the feed, T. A. 

 Knight, efq. 4. The premium for the heft 

 pen of fine-woolled ewc« was awarded to Mr. 

 Hudfon, of Ho:ri-L3cy ; but it appearing 

 that he had not fully complied with the re- 

 (;uIations required by the Society, the fame 

 was finally adju.lged to John Kedv/ird, efq. 



M^rrieJ.] At Ledbury, Mr. D. B. V/ebb, 

 of Oldham, near Manchcfter, to Mifs £liz.' 

 Beddoe. 



At Abbeydore, Mr. Daniel Pierce, to Mifs 

 Morgan. 



DiedJ] At Hereford, Mrs, Eleanor Jones, 

 79.— Jofeph Brown, efq. formerly of Caltle- 

 ton, 68. 



At Canon Bridge, Mr. John Powell. 



CLOUCESTERSHIKE. 



Marrkd.'\ At Stroud, Mr. James Hariis, 

 of the Box, near Hampton, to Mils Sarah 

 Ofbornc, eldcft daughter of Mr. CharUs O. 

 of the Thrap. — Mr. John Griffithg, attor- 

 ney at law, of Hampton Lodge, near Here- 

 ford, to Mifs Crump, niece of the late John 

 Hollings, efq. 



At Cheltenham, the Rev Mr. Skillicorne, 

 of Surndon, Wilts, to Mifs Bailinger, of 

 Cheltenham. 



At Tewkediury, Mr. Phillips, corn- 

 Jealer, of Birmingham, toMifi Ha^et. 



At Painfv/ick, D. Hayward, efq. of Lon- 

 don, to Mifs H. Loveday. 



Died.'] Thomas Walker, efq of Redland, 

 near Briftol ; formerly a cjptain in the Ea(l 

 India Company's fervice. 54.. He Viias an ac- 

 tive and able magiOrate of the county of 

 Oicucefter, an<l eminently ufcful in his 

 lidghbourhocd -Ev-r pronioting the dignity 

 of virtue and religion within the (pncrc of 

 his magiftracy, he gained the confititnce and 

 erteemof thof: who conlu'.ted him. I'ofl'ef- 

 fing a noble and independent mind, .he dlftri- 

 biited j irtice impartially to all. He was 

 •like diftinguiih;d by his private viitiies and 

 by hia public fpirit. Did a tumultuous af- 

 fembly exirt he was forcmoft to quell ir ; and 

 by an anima;ed exhortation to peace and or- 

 der, be fcnt home the populace wifer aijd 

 better by' his advic: and iulhu<aions. In tho 

 tirriCi of dearth and fcarcity he was exempla- 

 ry in the afls of humanity and benevolence, 

 «rid was both a chcarful and libcul btjicfac- 

 tnr rn the poor, as well in pubiic as in pri- 



Monthly Mac. No. 136. 



vale. His manners were gentle and unaf- 

 fuming ; and long will he be remembered, 

 and his lofs regrected, by every one who en- 

 joyed the happincfs of his friendlhip, more 

 efpecially by the poor, who continually par- 

 took of his bounty. The writer of this ar- 

 ticle kiicw hiiu well, and affifted him in dif- 

 fuling bi-i private charities to the furrounding 

 poor, in food, in clothing, and in coals. In 

 grateful teftimony. of the friendfhip he pof- 

 fefled, he feels a coufolation in oftering this 

 juft and laft tribute to liis momoiy. 



At Oloucelier, Mrs. Wicks, relidt of' the 

 late R.;v. Mr. W. minor canon of the cathe- 

 dral.— Mr. John Hobhs.— -Mr. W. Hardy, 

 fecond fon of Mr. Wm. H. mercer. 



Xt Stroud, Mrs. Ann Houlton, 60. 



At Guerihill Houfe, Mr. Richard Morfe. 



At Chipping Sodbury, Mrs. Courtier. 



At Brown's Hill, Mr. Jofeph Cambridge, 

 clothier. 



At StitTchcomb, rear Durdey, Mifs Sarah 

 Sims, daughter of Mr- Jofeph S. maltfter. 



On his palfage to St Helena, Mr. Mark 

 Roch, fon of George R. efq. of Woodland, 

 in the parifh of Almondfbury, in this 

 county. 



At Highnam, near Gloucefter, of the 

 gout in his ftomach, Mr. John Trigg. 



At Lonjhope, Captain John Stephens, 63. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



Died."] AtEnllow Mill, near Bletching- 

 doii, Mr. John Tuckwell, 85. 



At Oxford, Mr. Ridge, 69. — Mrs ElizS" 

 beth Seekliam, 70. — Mr. William Robinfon, 

 uph.>ld( r end auftionecr, and one of the com- 

 mon council, 51 — The Rev. Robert Holmes, 

 ,D. D. dean of Wincherter, and reftor of 

 Stanron St. (ohn, in this county. 



rt t Kidlington, Mr. Jofeph Cox. 



Mifs Chaplin, daughter of Mr. W. Chap- 

 lin, late of VVatlington. 



NORTH. -WiPTONSHIBE. 



Wii 'J ;(•(/.] At Hillmnrton, Mr. James 

 Smith, to Mifs W.irtha Johnfon. 



At Welton, the Rev. Thomas Pettatt, of 

 S'ytithrop Houfe, Gloucefterfhire, to Anne 

 Frarices, eldell daughter of the late Joha 

 Clarke, efq of Welton Place. 



Mr. John Sibley, of Harrington, to Mifs 

 TonRue. of RotliWell. 



Dkjf.\ At St. Martin's, Stamford .Baron, 

 Mr. Sa Duet Gooud, jun. 24. 



At Nonhampto 1, Mrs. Cox, wife of Mr.. 

 Henry C. 



CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



M.jrrled'] At Canibri.lgc, Mr. Richard 

 Faker, to Mis. Foit.n, midrefs of the Bell 

 publiclioufe. 



Mr. Robert Ivatt, of Cottenham, farmer 

 and-miller, to Mil's Watfon, daughter of the 

 late Mr. James W. 



Mr. Kobtrrt Edw.irds, of Fordham, to 

 Mifs Rebecca Shinn, of Cambridge. 



Mr. 'A ilfon, of Wjfbeach, to Mifi Howfc, 

 of Petcrborougli. 



Ditd.'\ At Cambridge, Mis. Sarah Ingrcy, 

 3 Q a maiden 



