i ol 
1841.) 
Died.] At Powick, near Worcester, Mr. 
John Herbert, sen. 65. 
At Blockley, Mr. Joseph Morris, practi- 
tioner in physic. 
At Upton on Severn, Mrs. Houstoun, 
wife of Lieutenant‘colonel H. and third 
daughter of William Whitmore, esq of Dud. 
maston Hall, Salop. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Warricd.] At Kington, Mr. » Samuel 
Harkell, of Pegglesworth, to Miss Martha 
Heeks, of Beckford, both in Glocestershire. 
At Richard’s Castle, Mr. Clark, of Here- 
ford, to Miss S, Tomlins. F a 
At Cradley, George Hales, esq. of the Bean 
House, to Frances, youngest daughter of the 
Tate —— Caldwall, esq. of Hope End. 
At Leominster, Mr. Tagg, solicitor, of 
London, to Mrs.’ Payne. 
Died.] At Lugwardine, the Rev. John 
Freeman. 
At Leomins‘er, Mrs. Lloyd, 84 —Mr. Ben- 
jamin Fyans, 85.—Mrs. Coleman, wife of 
homas C. esq. banker,—Mr. Richard 
Downie. 
At Hereford, Mrs. Car, 64. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE, 
Married.] At Monmouth, Mr. Roberts, to 
Maria, daughter of the late Mr, James 
Powell. 
Died.| At Usk, Thomas Jones, esq. for- 
merly .major in the fonmouth and Brecon 
. Militia. ‘ 
At Grossmount, Miss. Shanks, eldest 
Gaughter of Capt. S. 
At Red hili, near Monmouth, Mr. John 
One. : 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
A plan is proposed which, if carried int» 
execution, will make Clifton Downs an object 
of rivalry to Bath, in that particular in which 
Bath is most celebrated; viz.to erect a set 
of artificial baths for hot water vapour, and 
cold ablution on Dr. Kentish’s plan, whose 
§uccess in preventing the first appreaches of 
“consumption from scrophula, and other causes, 
_by means of warm vapour, aad warmed at- 
mosphierical air introduced through earthen 
Stoves, now begins to be generally acknow- 
ledged, It _is also in contemplation, and 
will probably be soon executed, to cut outa 
most noble esplanade fron Mrs. Miles’s house, 
quite down to the rocky promontory that 
overhangs the River Avon. Such a walk 
as this would exceed in beauty and conyeni- 
“ence every thing of the kind in Englinds 
éven now, in its irregular state, it is every 
unday frequented by thousands of decently 
apts people, and generally two or three 
‘bands in the evening, being sufficiently Jong 
and wide to afford room for all classes to 
walk without interrupting each other, and 
commanding views of the river and hangiug 
woods opposite, that are unequalled in point 
of beauty by any otter spot in the island. 
~ The Cambray Spa, Cheltenham, the property 
of Colonel RisJell, is now opened to a select 
MontTury Mas, No, 113. 
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Hereford—Monmouth—Gloucester—Oxford. 
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number of respectable subscribers, and is likely 
to become the resort of fashion. The strength- 
euing and excellent quality of its water neds 
no eulogium fromm its well-known and peculiar 
virtues, but the situation of the Spa demands 
praise, its scite being in the highly respected 
Owner’s warden, laid out by the hand of taste, 
interspersed with shrubs and flowers, whilst 
the serpentined gravetled walks afford a prw- 
menade, and the whole being inclosed, free 
from every species of inconvenience. The 
addi ion of the simply-elegant temple, appro- 
priated for receiving the wazer, gives effect 
to the scene, uniting convenience wich taste- 
ful judgment. 
Married.| At Newland, Thomas Francis 
Procter, esq. of London, brother to the Rev. 
P.M. Procter, vicar of that parish, to Mrs. 
Mullion, sister to Mrs, Procter.—Thomas 
Minster, M.D. o* Stow. in this county, to 
Ann, daughter of the Rey. S. Paget, of Pe- 
therton, Somerset. ~ : 
At Twining, Mr. Charles Prior, to Mary, 
youngest daughter of William Phelps, esq. 
of Puckthrup. 
At Hawkesbury-Upton, Mr. James Goule 
ter, of Petty France, to Miss Allen, of the 
Pound Farm. 
Mr. Wells, attorney, of Wooton-undera 
Edge, to Jane, daughter of Mr. Pearce, ate 
torney ard town-clerk, of South Morton. 
At Winchcomb,S. F. Sadl-r, esq. solicitor, 
to Miss Wood. ; a 
At Weston-sub-edge, John H:ncock, esq. 
of Stratford upon Avon, to Miss Price, 
daughter of Mr. P. of Norton Grounds. 
At Moreton Say, the Rev. P. W. Holme, 
rector of Meysey Hampton, to Mary Eliza- 
beth, ellest daughter of the late Thomas Pi- 
gott, esq. of Almington, Staffordshire. | 
Died} “At Cirencester, Elizabeth, relict 
of Giles Daubeny, esq. and second daughter 
of the late John Gan ing, esq. of Old Bur- 
lington-street, London. 
At Gloucester, Simuel Jeynes, esq. 33, 
of that city, only son of the late Sir Edwin 
J. and a partner in the banking house of 
Messrs. Turner, Morris, Jeynes, and Co,—— 
Mr: John Chester, 72.—Mr. James Ireland, 
65.—Mr. John George, 90 —Mr Haines, 
70 —William Viner, «sq. 79 He resided. 
upwards of fifty years in*Fenchurch street, 
London, in the drug trade, and a few years 
ago was nominated one 0: the sheriffs of the 
metropolis, but paid the usual fine rather 
than serve. He has left, among many chaa 
ritable donations, 5001. to the Gloucester In- 
firmary. 
At Newent, Mrs. Hannah Bower, sister 
to John B. esq. . 
At ‘Clapton, near Berkeley, Mr. Baker, 
63. 
At Winchcombe, Mrs. Chester, 60. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
On the 12th of April, a most destructive 
fire broke out at the dweiling-house of Mr. 
Robert Taylor, at Warkworth, near Banbury, 
oR whichy 
