57 1 Hereford — Gloucester and Monmouth 



At nromsgrove, 34, Theresa; ^Mfe of the 

 Rev. T. Duvit's. 

 V At ISfwdley, Richard Bcnntit, esq. 



-KiV HEREFOROSIIIUE. 



'/' Marrird.] John Cooke, esq. to Miss 

 in Hardwick, both of King's Caple. 

 9i'|' Died.'] At Leominster, Mrs. Cole. 



At Wiiliiiigton, 63, Mrs. Cliarlotte 

 ii-sXhernettiie Price. 



< ' GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



to Tlie Corporation of Bristol are about to 



c'commetice the excavation of nrounii, on 



■ '\vhich to bui)<l a new gaol. A work of 



this magnitude will find employment for 



jMOst of the labouring poor of that city. 



A meeting lately took place, at Clifton, 

 of its distinguished and opulent visitors and 

 inliabitants, in order to devise the means 

 of relief for its industrious poor. It wan 

 slated that every labouring parishioner, 

 witling to obtain employinwit, on applica- 

 tion to the Surveyors of the Highways, 

 might find work and earn a sufficiency. 



A meeting at Tewkesbury was lately 

 held, for the purpose of adopting means to 



■Oxfordshire^- &ic. [Jsin, 1, 

 -6a, Mri. 



afford employment to the industrious poor; 

 when, it appearing from a report made by 

 the directors of the poor, that a very large 

 proportion of the unemployed labourers 

 vere stocking-makers, it was the general 

 opinion that the most effectual means of 

 relief would be to raise a fund, for manu- 

 facturing cotton during the winter, under 

 the direction of a committee; 40001. w^s 

 considered necessary, and a sum consi- 

 derably exceeding that was subscribed in 

 a very short time, wholly amongst the in- 

 Labitants of the parish! 



l\lairied\ Charles Pope, esq. to the wi- 

 dow of Capt. Phillips, R.N.:— Mr. Dod 

 drell, of Small-street, to Miss Peudry : all 

 «f Bristol.— Mr. James VVigan, of Hristol, 

 to Miss Penelope Henson, of Baintou- 

 lionse.^Mr. Preston Edgar, of Biistol, to 

 Miss Marg. IMorgan, of Laneyarii.— Mr. 

 Henry Williams, to Miss Tanner, both of 

 Chipping Sodbury.— Mr. .Abraham Flint, 

 to Miss Wyat, both of Nailsworth.— Mr. 

 Robert Collett, of Maisey Hampton, to 

 TVIiss Hill, of Poulton.— Mr. Henry Hii- 

 Hierly, of Stokes Croft, to INliss Ann 

 Syke's, of HilgfOve-strect, Bristol.— Mr. C. 

 iiritten, of Marshtield, to Miss Bryan, of 

 iangbridge. 



Ditd.'] AtGloncester, Richard Nayler, 

 esq. one of the aldermen, and twice mayor 

 of this city, deservedly regretted.— In 

 Barton-street, suddenly, 75, Mrs. Wash- 

 bourne. 



At Bristol, on the Welsh-back, Mr. W. 

 C. Bartlett.— 65, Wm. Greaves, esq. mer- 

 chant. — In Broad-street,' Mr. Wm. Vigor, 

 — In Radcliif-street, the widow of Mr. £. 

 Ludlow. — Mrs. Mary Roviland.- Rlrs. Isa- 

 1)e4la Lloyd.— In Lodge-street, Mrs. Mary 

 Marshall. 

 At CliftoU; ^t :Mrs, Revnold*.— 82, 



Johnson Pistor, esq, of Bristol,' 

 H.niniltdn, wife of Geo. H. 



At Cirencester, Miss Ellis.— Mr. George 

 Lanrctice. 



At Chipping: Swlbnry, Oipt. Cox, R.M. 

 — AtTliornbiiry,6'.', Mis.Ann (iwyin. — At 

 M'otton-mider-Edgp, 77, the widow of Mr. 

 Mark JSash.— At HuceUcote, Mrs. Eliz. 

 Herbert. — Af Blakeney, at an advanced 

 ace, Mr. Richard Stiff, geiieially respccl- 

 ed.— At Bcrry-liilt, 72, Mr. Wm". Pope.— 

 At Fieiu-hay," Philip Dcbell Tuck, out of 

 the Society of Friends, justly regretted. 



OXKOKDSIIIliE. 



At a numerous and respectable meeting 

 of the inhabitants of- Oxford, on Dec, 12, 

 Wm Folkcr, e-^cj. mayor, in the chair; it 

 was resolveil, tliat a subscription be raised 

 for the relief of prisons in the labouring 

 classes out of employ. — Tiiat the fund 

 raised by this subscription be applied 

 solely /)( paijititnl of wn^es for work iloue, 

 and in providirg the necessary implements 

 and material. 



The following subjects are proposed for 

 the Cliancellor's prizes, for the ensuing 

 year ; — . . 



For Latin Vevses — Regnum Persicum a 

 Cijrnfunddlum. 



For an English Essay— -On the Uiiim nf 

 Cltissical irith Mtithemalktd Studiea. 



For a Latin Essay — Qnam Vim lial>ial 

 (id hifiinnandus Juvinum Animos Poetaium 

 Lrcliii ? 



iVairied.] Mr. Jas. King,, to Miss Mary 

 North, both of O.\ford.— Mr. Wm. Tyler, 

 of Great INIilton, to Miss Charlotte East, of 

 Great Haselcy. — Mr. Wm. Carpenter, of 

 Over Norton, to fliiss Eliz. Williams, of 

 Great Holliight.' 



Died.] At' Onford, suddenly, 83, Mrs. 

 Ehz. Howsc— In St. Giles's, (ifj, Mr. Ri- 

 chard Seller.— In St. Aldaie's, Mrs. Ste. 

 vens. — 6'-', Mr. Richard Buckingham. 



At Woodstock, 6j, Mr. Heury Powell, 

 respected. 



At Henley, Mr. Jas. Cloase, jiin. 



At IlHey, 93, Mrs. Lee, much respected. 



DOCKS AND BERKS. 



The ministers and parish-officers of 

 Windsor and Clewer have visited the 

 abodes of the poor and woi king classes in 

 tlic two parislics, anrt iliscovered ih.ii I'jOU, 

 cut of ;>i<i HI, stand ui need ofiinmediattt 

 assistance. 



Muriinl.] Thomas Tindal, esq. of Ayle.s- 

 bury, to l\|iss Mary Ann Upiholj', of ftun- 

 tinytieltl — BiiiLiiiuni Richards, esq. to Miss 

 Ann Francis, of Lamhonrn. — The Rev. 

 Thomas Valentine, to Miss Anne Char', 

 lotte Webb, of Well-house. — Hugh Pa^ 

 kin, esq. to Miss Rlary piarlott^ Bla^ 

 grove, of Ankcrwyke-lioiise. 



Died.] At Reading, 63, T. Harris, esq. 



At Wargrave, the wid<jw of the Rev. J. 

 TickeJlV '- ■ 

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