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Allfort, late of H-m't Wood — After a long 

 illnefs, which he boie with becoming tbiti- 

 tude, Mr. Robert Lav.Tcncc, formerly of the 

 Raven, and late o. the Lion Inn, whofe com- 

 panionable qualiiirs and cheerful manners 

 through life greatly endeared him to a very 

 large circle of friends and acquaintance : — by 

 the ext nfive capacity and folid jad^'iic.at of 

 this cnterfkrifing man the great road from Lon- 

 dnn to Holyhead was firft planned and eflect- 

 ed. By his zeal and exertions (during a 

 period of upwards of forty years) the cum- 

 munication between the united kingdonr of 

 Great Britain and Ireland has been much ac- 

 celerated and improved, and to him the 

 public are confide rably indebted for the great 

 facility and expedition with which travellers 

 are now conveyed through this part of the 

 country. 



At Benford, Mr. Swancott, apothecary. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



MarrieJ.I At Worcefter, Mr. J. V. Hall, 

 bookfeller, to Mifs Trevll, of Henwid;.— 

 Mr. J Chffteiton, jun. to Miis CrilFiths, of 

 the Coach and Horfes Inn. 



At Evelham, Mr. New, to Mifs Pratt, of 

 Bengworth. 



At Ludlow, Mr. Stephens, grocer, to Mifs 

 Morgan, of the Bull inn. 



At Feckenham, Mr. James Hordcy, of 

 Clifton upon I earn, to Mifs Handy, of Brad- 

 ley Green. 



Dkd] At Tredington, Mr. Thomas Wells, 

 a refpeftable grazier, 61. 



At Keynlham, Mrs. Jones, relldl of the 

 late Rev John J. 



At Stourbridge, Mr. Weftwood, of Hol- 

 low-end, glafs-maker. 



At Feckenham, Mifs Eades, daughter of 

 the late Mr. Thomas Beach E. attorney. 



At Worcefter, Mi-s. Woodward, mother of 

 Mr. W. glover. 



At Pedmore, Mrs. Biggs, wife of — B. 



At Tenbury, Mr. James Evans, Ion of 

 Mr. £. liquor merchant. 



'At Hill Court, Edward Baker, efq. 60. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



The afylum at Hereford, for the reception 

 «jf perfons unfortunately labouring under a 

 temporary or permanr ut derangement of in- 

 tcUeft, is now ready for the admifTion of 

 patients, in every rank and fituation in life. 

 The houfe has been recently a-id completely 

 fitted up, with an immediate vievv to the great 

 jobjefts for which it was conftrufted ; and, in 

 addition to the accommodation thus aftbrJcd, 

 the beft medical advice is conftantly aded on, 

 and the moft humane treatment forms the 

 balls of iis regulations. The terms of ad- 

 niirion are adapted to the circumftances of 

 the patients, and the malignincy of the dif- 

 crdeis. In common cafe s o. e guine.iper week 

 will meet every expence, and fomc abjte- 

 /r.ent made from that fum in behalf of pnu- 

 jiers who rcmiio len^ In the houft;. 



D'.cJ.I At Hereford, after a long illnefs, 

 which ihe bore wiih exem|)hry refi^natiort, 

 IMrs. Holland, rel.'.-^ of Mr. H. proficr, and 

 daughter of ths latB Mr. Can, furg on, &K 

 that city. Her fu.iv'ty of m.:iviers, and ami- 

 ib!e difpufition, had endeariij her to a numer- 

 ous circle of friends and relatives, who deep* 

 ly lament ''^'' lof"? ^» vieW as the poor, to 

 whoin (he difpenfed her private charities witU 

 a liberal hand. 



At Le^lbury, Mrs. Howe, rellcl of Thomas 

 H. efq. late of Eailner, 78. 



At Moreton on Lug, Mr. Golding, a re- 

 fpeftal.le farmer. 



At Gra ton, near Herefcrd, Mrs. Tully. 



At Upper Kill, near Ledbury, Mrs. Skipp, 

 widow of John S efq 88- 



At MIi:haelcliurch Court, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 Batch, rclift of Mr. John B. la.nd-furveyor, 

 65. 



In the pariih of Bodenham, Mrs, Elrzabetk 

 Atkins, VO. 



Ac Lcominfter, Mrs. Coates, widow of Mr. 

 John^C. 



At Arkftone, Wm Parry, efq. 44. 



GLOCEST ERSHIRE. 



Married-'] At Gloccfter, Mr. Gardener, 

 attorney, to Mifs Blake, o: Ke.ipfey. 



Did.\ At Chatenham, G les Rooke, efq. 

 eldell fon of the Hon. Mr JuiUce R. feliovr 

 of Mcrton College, Oxford 



At Norton, Mrs. Butt, widow of the late 

 Mr. Richard B. 



At Minchinhampton, Mrs. Kiatt, widow 

 of Mr. Jjfeph H. of the George Inn. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



Dkd.l At Oxford, Mrs. Frances Policy, 

 widow of the late Mr. Thumas P.— .Mr. 

 Thomas Marflj, of the corn-m.irket, 69.— • 

 Mr. Thomas Pafco, an e.iiinent chemilt und 

 druggift, hi. 



At Yv'oodftock, Mr. Richard Wilk?s, fe- 

 nior, cojchmaicer, 60. 



At Witney, iVjifs Collier, daugV-ter of Mr 

 John C. ^ 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Married.] At linedon, t'.e Rev. Samuel 

 Wooifield Haul, to Charlotte, fecond daugh- 

 ter of J. E. Dali^en, efq- 



Mr. Ephraim Buf.vell, woolftapler, of Ket- 

 tering, to Mifs Poiter, of Thraplton. 



D.ed] At P;.erborough, the Itev. Johij 

 Weddred, vicar of St. Jorin Baptifl:, ani mi. 

 nor canon of that cathedral He was alfo a 

 magiftrate for the fuke o.' Peterborougli, 



At %Vcllin_^i>orough, of an apoplcdtic fit, 

 aged about 58 yeais, Mr. Tlioma.i Porter, 

 propr'etor of the Wellingborough co.ich to 

 London, of whicii lie nad nlfo been the driver 

 upwards of ^wenty eight years. — AllOvvujgall 

 above twenty-feveii years for time he had 

 refted, or been prevented bj illnefs (whicli 

 is thought to be more than fullicie it), he 

 mul have travelled .'j{j4,)()4 mili-s, ejiial to 

 twenty-two times tlie circumference if tha 

 globe : thu dllUacs iro.-n LonUoa t» .Veiling. 



