496 
At Kidderminster, Mr. W. Hill, to Miss 
Jane Blakeway. 
At Worcester, Mr. Shaw, of Southampton, 
to Miss S. Burton. 
Died.| At Great Shellesley, John Prosser, 
esq. 90. 
At Woodhall, near Worcester, Mrs. Palmer, 
wife of Mr. James P. 
"At Tenbury, Mr. George Ridley, jun.— 
Mr. Richard Smith, formerly an apothecary © 
of that place, 78.—Mr. Thomas Evans, sen, 
94. 
At Titton, Mr. Henry Court, 26. 
At Wollaston Hall, near Stourbridge, Mrs. 
Addenbrooke, wife of John A. esq- 
At Droitwich, Mrs. Powetl. 
At Old Swinford, Mrs. Barrington, relict 
of John Harris B. esq. late of Forest, Mont- 
gomeryshire, 68. 
At Shaulton, Mr. Nathaniel Porter, 76. 
At Kempsey, John Snow, esq. 
At Wordsley, Mr. Edward Wheeler, a 
member of the Stourbridge volunteer caval- 
ry, 27. 
/GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
Married.| At Westbury-upon-Trim, the 
Rev. Ni Watts, of Kingsteignton, Devon, to 
Miss Soden, daughter of Capt. Ambrose S. 
and niece of Lord Viscount Chetwynd. 
At Upper Slaughter, Mr. Wright, of Ware- 
ham, Dorset, to Miss Garland, of Eyeford. 
At Westbury-upon-Severn, Mr. William 
Nicholls, jun. to Miss Mary Trigg. 
At Newent, Thomas Richardson, esq. to 
Mrs. Bower, relict of Mr. Herbert B. 
Died.] At Coln Dean, by the bursting of a 
blood-vesse!, the Rev. James Hare, rector of 
that place, and of Stratton, Wilts; author 
of an “Essay on Scepticism,” and several 
sermons. 
At Arlington, Mrs. Haynes. 
At Gloucester, Sir Charles Saxton, bart. 
who. was eighteen years commissioner of 
Portsmouth dock-yard. He has lefta widow, 
three sons, and one daughter, who is the wife 
of Capt. Oliver, of the royal navy. His 
eldest son, now Sir Charles Saxton, succeeded 
Mr, Trail, as one of the secretaries to the 
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 
“At Stroud, Mrs. Elizabeth Willis. 
At Cirencester, Mrs. M. Timbrell. 
At Stonehouse, Felicia, daughter of Tho. 
Skipp, esq. 
ae Marshfield, Mr. Smith, surgeon. 
At Cheitenham, Mr. Dee. 
At Donnington, Mr. William Smith. 
At Newent, Mr. William Collis, etdest 
son of the late Thomas C. esq: of Ress, 
Herefordshire. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
At the Jate Anniversary Meeting of the 
Herefordshire Agricultural Society, which 
was more numerously and respectably attend- 
ed thanon any former occasion, the premium 
for the best new variety of the Apple was 
adjudged to T. A. Knight, esq. forthe Foxley 
Apples being a cross bet .#.en the Yellow Sis- 
Gloucestci =m Hereford—Oxford, 
pilin | 
[Dec. 1, 
berian Crab and the Orange Pippin. In size 
it is nearly equal to the old Golden Pippin; 
the pulp is ef a deep yellow colour, and the 
juice remarkably rich and saccharine ; the 
wood and blossoms are supposed to be as hardy 
as the native Crab. The premium for the 
best two-year old Heifer was not awarded ; 
that for the best three-year old was adjudged 
to Mr. Edward Jefferies, of the Sheriffs ; and 
that for the best pen of fine-woolled Ewes to 
Mr. Watkins, of Brinsop.—A similar institu- 
tion is preparing in Monmouthshire, under 
the auspices of Sir Charles Morgan, who in- 
vited the members of the Herefordshire So- 
ciety to assist at their first meeting, and also 
to partake of the well-known hospitalities of 
Tredegar. ; 
Married.| At Brampton Bryan, Mr. Tho. 
Cooper, jun. of Knighton, to Miss Edwards, 
of Bedwardine. 
Died.] At Horn House, William Money, 
esq. 60. 
At Hereford, the Rev. Williams Allen, 
D.D. 81. He for many years held the livings 
of Clifford, Hampton Bishop, and Sutton St. 
Nicholas, in this county, and Llysswen, in 
the county of Brecon, and was in the\com- 
mission of the peace for the counties of Flere- 
ford, Brecon, and Racnor.—Mr. Tho. Powell, 
clerk to the commissioners of paving and 
lighting.—-Mr. John Weaver, of the Green 
Dragon inn, 87. 
At Arkstone, Mrs. Parry, mother of the 
late William P. esq. 
At King’s Pyon, Mr. Winney. 
At Ledbury, the Rev. Congreve Salwyn, 
rector of Pixley, and youngest son of the 
Rev. Charles Jasper S. late vicar of Brockley, 
Worcestersbire. 
At Leominster, Miss Halfpenny. 
At Bucknell, Pennie Marsh, esq. 82. 
At Stoke Prior, Mrs. Watcham, 99: 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Joseph Parlour, of Oxford, 
to Miss Ashmole, daughter of the Rev. Mr, 
A. of Shipton on Cherwell. 
At Alkerton, Mr, Wilson, of London, te 
Miss Mary Young 
At Ifiley, Mr, Thomas Badnall, of Oxford, 
to Miss Elizabeth Hewett. - 
At Twyford, Mr. Sheen, of Thame, to 
Miss Sarah Perkins, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. P.—Edward Payne, jun. esq. of Lash- 
lake House, and captain-of the Thame volun- 
teers, to Miss Hollier. 
Died.] At Great Tew,} Mrs. Curtis, wife 
of Mr. Thomas C. 68. 
At Rousham, Sir Clement Cottrell Dor- 
mer, knt. ‘ 
At Stow Wood, near Beckley, Mrs. Collett, 
wife of Mr. R. C. 
At Bodicott, suddenly, Mr. John Smith ; 
three days afterwards, his widow; and within 
the next week, his daughter and eldest son 5 
four grown up persons in one family, who 
were all well and dead in the course of tea’ 
days, ; yd 
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