368 
At Worcester, Mrs. Bowyer, relict of James 
B. esq. 
At Grafton Lodge, near Bromsgrove, Mrs. 
Saunders, relict of Mr. John S, 
At Henwick, near Worcester, Mrs, Gyles, 
wife of Samuel G. esq. 71. She was endea- 
ouring to remove a cloth which had caught 
the flame of the kitchen fire, when it com- 
municated to her clothes, and, before assist- 
ance could be rendered, she was so miserably 
burnt, that she expired, after languishing in 
extreme torture for four hours, 
. At Eastham, the Rev. R. Mark, 64. 
At Knighton upon Teme, the Rey. Rice 
ark, aged 645 thirty-seven years of which 
he had officiated as curate to. the annexed 
‘hapelries of the church of Eastham ; nor 
was he from any cause during the whole of 
this long period (until within a few months 
ef his decease) detained from attending his 
duty but three Sundays only. In his sacred 
calling he proved himself afaithful and 
unusually vigilant minister, and in private 
Jife his many amiable-and attractive qualities, 
Joined to a strong, natural, and cuitivated, 
understanding, the unaffected benevolence of 
his nature, and urbanity of his manners, the 
useful solidity of. his arguments, and the 
harmless pleasantry of his wit, attached to 
him anumerous and valuable circle of friends, 
who, together with a disconsolate widow, 
now lament his loss as sincerely as they once 
valued his worth. 
P _ + HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Ross, Mr. Godsall, to Miss 
Smith, both of Hereford. 
At Titley, Sir Isaac Coffin, bart. vice-ad- 
Muiral of the white, to Elizabeth Brown 
Greenly, only daughter of William @. esq. of 
Titley Court. In consequence of this mar- 
Fiage, Sir Isaac assumes the name of Greenly 
in addition to, that of Coffin. 
_ At Kington, the Rev. John Callowhill, of 
Eardisley, to Miss Williams, of Croseynon, 
Radnorshire. 
Died.] At Leominster, Mr. George Scoble, 
of the Ked, Lion Inn. 
At Ross, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. William 
Watkins, of the Hill, in the parish of Llan- 
garren, oa. 
At Rollstone, Mr. Benedict Gilbert, at- 
torney, and justice’s clerk, who for 57 years 
‘conducted himself with the strictest integrity 
in that profession, 82. 
At Bromyard, Mrs. P, Reeve, 91. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE, 
Married.| At Monmouth, Mr. J. S, 
Woollett, surgeon, to Miss Sarah Williams. 
Died.) At Monmouth, Mrs. Katherine 
Haltpenny, last surviving daug liter of the late 
Jot n Blewett, esq. of Salford House, Ox'oid- . 
sire, 88. 
At Usk, Jane, wife of Mr. Henry Mat- 
thews. 
GLOCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Cheltenham, Wilson Philip, 
Hereford —Monmouth—G loucester—Oxford. 
—_ .™ e ee i 
[May 1; 
M.D. Hy Worcester, to Ree sixth daughter 
of the lateC. Domiville, esq. of Santry-housey 
in the county of Dublin.—Mr. Gattie, of the 
Bath Theatre, to Miss S, Black, of Lincoln- 
shire. 
Ar Eastington, Mr. Thomas Hardwick, to 
Miss Newbery, of Cheltenham. 
At Twining, James Sutton Olive, esq. so- 
licitor of Newnham, to Miss Phelps, daughter 
of Wm. P. esq. 
D:ed.] At Gloucester, aged 75, Robert 
Raikes, esq. who, in the year 1783, first in- 
stituted Sunday schools, and by his philan= 
thropic exertions, contributed to their general 
adoption.—Mrs. Herbert, wife of Mr. Joseph 
H.—Mrs. Mutilow, relict of Mr. Benjamin M. 
At Oxenbam, Mr. Dowle, jun. an officer 
in the Local Militia. He was out shooting, 
when, in passing through a hedge, with the 
butt-end of his gun advanced before him, 
something caught the trigger, when the 
piece exploded, and the whole of the charge 
entered h's breast, some of it passing through 
the back part of his shoulder. Although so 
dreadfully injured, he contrived to walk 
home, where surgical assistance was pro- 
cured, and he underwent a very painful 
operation for the extraction of the shot.. He 
lingered, however, in excruciating pain for 
four days, when he expired, 
At Willesley, near Tetbury, Wm. Byam, 
esq. 
At Bodington, Mrs. Lloyd, a maiden lady 
and sister of the late L. esq. of Carthage, 
near Ross, 60. : 
At Hillsey, T. Partridge, esq. 69. 
At Naunton, Mis. Oliver. 
At Winstowve, Mrs. E. P. Haviland. 
At Thornbury, Thomas Blagdon, esy. 69. 
At Chaceley, near Tewkesbury, Mr. 
Young. 
At Winchcomb, Mr. Wm. Reynolds, 90. 
At Breadstone, James Croome, esq. 80. _ - 
At Lechlade, Sarah, wife of Mr. Ward, 
surgeon. 
- At Ruardean, the Rev. John Howton 
Beeston, M.A. rector of Hope Mansell, and 
vicar oh Wal;ord and Ruardean, 55, This 
truly pious man had, only aa hour before, 
performed his sacred duties at the parish 
cherch of Walford, and was preparing to 
enter the church at Ruardean, when he was 
instantaneously seized, and expired in the 
arms, and amidst the tears, of his flock. His 
death wiil long be regictted by all who knew 
his unassuming merits, both as a scholar and 
private character, and deeply Jamented by a 
disconsolate widow and numerous family. 
At Cheltenham, Thomas Kingscote, esq. of 
Kingscote. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
- Marrjed.]. At Chadlington, the Rey. .D. G. 
Davies, to Miss Stought. . 
‘At Oxford, Wm. P. Lambard, esq. to Miss 
H. Sharp. hn: John Gunner, to Miss Eli- 
zabeth DyereeMr. W. Holliday, university 
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