1809.] 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married) At Oldf{winford, Mr. Wm. Er- 
win, of Liverpool, to Mifs Ann Bates, of 
Stour bridge. 
The Rev. John Rawlins, of Cropthorne, 
to Mrs. Ofborne, of Elmley Caftle. 
At Evefham, Mr. Chattaway, of Alcefter, 
to MifS Doyle, of the White Hart Inn. 
Mr, Downes, druggift, of Worcefter, to 
Mifs Ann Robefon, youngeft daughter of 
the late Mr. R. of Droitwich. 
‘Died ] At Henwich, Mr. John Hall, fen. 
At Bransford, Jofeph, eldeft fon of Mr. 
Themas Hardman: 
At Droitwich, Mr, James Priddey, €9. 
At Moreton Hall, near dia Mr. 
Lamb, 
At Elmley Rectory, Mr. Wm. Glaze, 37. 
At Norton, Mr, Philip Brewer, fen. 75. 
At Tenbury, Mrs. Hazley. 
At Bengeworth, Mrs: Clarke, yor. Her 
fifter died afew inonths fince, in her ggth 
year. 
At Evetham, Mr. Thos Suffield, jun. 
At Clifton upon Team, Mrs. Holland, 86. 
At the Hill, near Worcetter, i) James 
Hickman, 71. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Brobury, Mr. Wm. Hey- 
wood, of Cannog, Radnorshire, to Mifs E. 
Cowdell, 
Died.] At Richard’s Caftle, the infant 
fon of the Rev. R. Hailifax. 
At Leominfter, the Rev. James Morris, 
B. A. fate of Baliol College, Oxford, young- 
eft fon of John M. efq. 23. 
At the Brodd meadows, near Hay, Mr. 
Thos. Brace, formerly of Fenchurch-ftreet, 
London, 89. 
At Trereddow, near Rofs, Mr. Thos, Wa- 
than, 19. 
At Rofs, Mr. John Clarke. 
At Credenhill, Mrs. Eckley, mother of 
J. E.. efq. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Weston-upon-Avon, the 
Rev. John Lancaster, of Hinckley, to-Eliza, 
eldest daughter of Mr. J. Adkins, or Mil- 
cote. 
At Cirencester, Daniel Mills, esq. of Sut- 
grove, to Hester, second daughter of the late 
John Howse, esq of Winson. 
At Hawkesbury, Mr. Thomas Oldland, of 
Monk’s Mill, to Miss EB. Fox, of Hillsley. 
Died. | At Wick, near Berkeley, Mr. Wil- 
liam Beunett, a respectable farmer.. Mr. B. 
and two of his sons, whilst out in one of the 
adjoining ‘fields, during a thunder-storm, in 
the month of November, 1807, were struck 
down by the lightning, and one of the youths 
and a cow were killed onthe spot. Although 
the two survivors sustained but a momentary 
shock, neither of them has enjoyed such a 
good state of health as before the accident. 
At Painswick, the Rev. Henry Cay Adams. 
At Glocester, Mrs. Melsom, 
At Citéncester, on bis way to the Hotwells, 
Worcester— Hereford—Glocester—Oxford, Kc. 
605 
C, Gibbs,.esq. late an officer in the royal 
marines. 
At Dymock, Mr. John Jenkins. 
At Stroud, Mr. Danicl Bloxsome. 
At Butler's Court, near Cheltenham, Mr. 
Thomas Pearce. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
The foliowing subjects are proposed at Ox- - 
ford for the Chancellor? 3 prizes, for the year 
ensuing, viz.-For Latin verses—§* Corinthusy” 
—For an English Essay-——‘* The dove of our 
country.” —~-The Vice-Chancellor has received 
a donation of 201. which will be given to the 
author of the best composition. ia English 
verse, on the following subject—‘* Sfobn. the 
Baptist.—The first and last of the above sub- 
jects are intended for those gentlemen of the 
University who have not exceeded four years 
from the time of their matriculation; and the 
others for such as have exceeded fours but net 
completed seven years. 
Married.| At Haddenham, near Thame, 
Mr. William Henry Clarsony schovlmaster, 
to Miss Gibson. 
At Watlington, Mr. Merry, of Bishops- 
gate-streety London, to Philippa, vein 
daughter of Joseph Churchill, esq. 
Died.] At Witney, Mrs. A. rR: ‘tates 
of Mr. L. solicitor. 
At Lidstowe, Mr. Johm Morris. 
At Middleton Stoney, Mrs. Traffordy wite 
of Mr. William T. 
At Oxford, Mr. William Dodd, many years 
a faithful servant of Exeter colleges 
At Adderbury, im his 54th year, Mr. Thee 
mas Woolston, upwards of twenty-nine years 
master of the reputable boarding school in 
that place. 
At his house at Benson, im the 73d-year of 
his age, Samuel Waring, ésq. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Swanbourne, James Hamnil- 
ton,-esq. to Miss Harriet Wynne. 
Died. ] At Boveney, Jane, wife of Mon 
tague Grover, esq. 
AtSt Ives, Mrs. Greene, wife of Mr. G. 
attorney. 
At High Wycombe, Charles Ward, esq. 
alderman and twice mayor of that borough. 
—Mrs. Anne Whitchurch, sister of the late 
Richard W. esq. recorser of that borough, 
and the last or that very ancient family for 
centuries resident at Munsford, in the 
parish of Chalfont, St. Peters.—Mrs. Mayne. 
At Aylesbury, Mr. James, attorney, 35. | 
_. HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married. } At North Mimms, JohnVernon, 
esq. of the 92d Light Dragoons, to Miss Iili- 
zabeth Casamajor, second daughter of Susti- 
nian, C. esq. of Potterell. j “ 
At. Tosteridge, John Ede, esq. of 
King’s Arms Yard, Coleman-street,. London, 
to Miss Fiott, eldest daughter of the late John 
F. esq 
Dina. ] At Hitchen, Mr. Joseph Halstead, 
upwards of thirty years clerk to W. Wil- 
shire, — 
