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At Ross, Mr. Potter, of the George inn. 
At Much Marcle, Mr. Daniel Hullett, 64. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ; 
Applications are intended to. be made to 
Parliament, next session, for Acts for several 
new Rail-ways in this county .—1. Frém the 
giver Severn, at Bull’s Pill, in the parish of 
Newnham, to the summit of the hill above 
Chuychway-engine, in the forest of Dean, 
with collateral branches within the forest. 
@. From the river Wye, at Lidbrook, to the 
Lower Forge, below Newerne; with a canal 
to extend to the termination of the railway 
viear the Lower Forge, to the Severn at Nass 
Point. 3. From the top of Wymbledon Stad, 
in the forest of Dean, to the river Wye, at 
Redbrook, or, if found expedient, to the 
Half-way house in the parish of Dixton, or 
Pool Dee, in the parish of Penalt, Monmouth- 
shire. 
Married.} At Frampton-upon-Severn, the 
Rev! Powell Colchester Guise, brother of Sir 
Wm. Guise, bart. to Miss Maria Clifford, se- 
cond. daughter of Nathaniel C. esq of Framp- 
Ton: court. 
At Farmington, J.“R. Douglas, esq. se- 
cond son of Brigadier-general D. to Isabella 
Maria, eldest daughter of Thomas Willan, esq. 
of Farmington, and of Mary-la-benne park. 
At Willersey, the Rev. Wm. Mould, ree- 
tor of Chalcombe, Devon, to Mary, eldest 
daughter of th® Rev, Wm, Scctt, rector of 
Willersey. 
At Gloucester, Mr. John Crooke, of Lon- 
don, to Miss Whittick, of Cheltenbams— 
Mr. Barnett Barnett, to Miss Louisa Solo- 
mons, of Jamaica, 
At Newland, Mr. H. Maltby, merchant, 
of London, to Miss James, sister to Mr. J, 
solicitor, Colford. 
At Rodborough, Mr, John Cox, of Olivets, 
near Painswick,-to Miss Chance, of Dud- 
bridge, near Stroud, 
At Bibury, the Rev. John Iughes, rector 
‘of North Tidworth, to Miss Coxwell, eldest 
davghter of the Rev. Charles C. of Abling- 
ton. 
Died.] At Upper Slaughter, the Rev. 
Ferdinando Tracy Travell, A.M. forty-four 
years rector of that parish. In the various 
branches of Christian duty, he eminently ex- 
celled—a kind relation, a generous benefac- 
for, and azealous divine. When incapable of 
edifying his parishioners from the pulpit, he 
improved them by his writings; which taught 
jathem how to live, whilst his resignation 
through a’painful illness, shewed them how 
to die. 
At Butler’s Court, Lechdale, Mrs. Gear- 
ing. 
oT Gloucester, Mrs. Mary Lander, 92.—— 
Mr. James Heath —William Roberts, M.D. 
At Marshfield, Miss Francis Isaac. 
At Abinghall, Mr. Miies Hartland. 
At Minsterwith, Mr. John Harris. 
At Stroud, the Rev. David Lloyd, 64. . 
At Corse, Mr. Anthony Sizemore, 68, 
Gloucester —Oxford—Buckingham. 
[Nov, 1, 
At Westcote, the Rey. Miles Tomb, cu, 
rate of that parish. He had been for some 
time deranged in his intellects, got up in the 
night, and went to the churchya where he 
‘was found deac in the morning, suspended on 
the gate by one arm, Jt is supposed he had 
slipped down the bank, and caught by the 
gate in the agonies of death. ‘ 
At the Parsonage-house, Avening, Richard 
Webb, esq. of Hackney, Middlesex. _ 
At Little Whitcomb, Mrs. Smith. 4 
At the venerable age of 93, the Rey. John 
Longdon, rector of Winstone, and perpetual 
curate of Barnwood and Flaxley, in this 
conuty. He had constantly resided at the 
first-mentioned parish sixty-six years, and as- 
siduously performed the duties of it, till pre~ 
vented by infirmity. The powers of a well- 
informed mind, and a retentive memory, were 
displayed in his latest conversation with his 
friends. Though not afflicted with any pre- 
vious severe illness, he was for some time 
sensible of his approaching dissolution, and 
met it with the pious fortitude of *« those who 
die in the Lord.” 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Applications are intended to be made to 
Parliament, next Session, for Acts for inclos- 
ing the open and common Fields of Chadling- 
ton East, Chadlington West, and Chilson ; 
and also these of Kingsham. 
Married.) Wm. Hall, jun. esq. of Ar- 
lington, in the county of Gloucester, captdin 
of the Bibury volunteer infantry, to Miss 
Anne Wells, second daughter of the late Ri- 
chard W. esq. of Ascot, in this coynty. 
At Holywell Church, Mr. Thomas Sadler, 
to Miss Cox, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles 
C. of the King’s Arms inn, Holywell. 
At Oxford, Mr. Henry Lewin, of Reckley- 
park, to Miss Harriet Cooke. 
Died.] At Oxiord, Mrs. Isham, relict of 
the Rev. Eusebius I. and mother of Sir Jus- 
tinian [. bart. of Lamport, Northamptonshire, 
90.—Mrs. Gray, 48.—Mr. Thomas Davis, 
73. i 
At Aston Rowant, ‘Mr. John House, 50, 
—Mrs. Caillaud, wife of Brigadier-general 
Caillaud, 77. Possessed of a vigorous and 
highly-cultivated mind, and uncommon be- 
nevolence of heart, her Jong and useful life 
was passed in promoting the happiness of her 
numerous friends, and in administering to the 
necessities of the poor. 
At Kencot, Mrs. Stevens, relict of Wm. S, 
esq. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wexham, Henry Gase, 
esq. of Shenstone, Staffordshire, to Miss 
Eliza Ford, eldest daughter of Randle F. esq. 
of Wexham. 
Died.] At Newlands, Mrs, Winifred 
Jones, relict of the late Sir Harford J. and 
mother of Sir Harford J. residentat Bagdad, 
At Doddershall, Mr. Edward Read, .61. 
' At Whaddon Hall, Robert, the iafant 
son of W, Lowndes, ,¢sq. ; ER 
At 
