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Worcestershire— Herefordshire— Gloucester, SfC. [March I, 



Died.} At Shrewsbury, 75, Mrs. Ma- 

 son. — 70, Mr. R. Cope.— 78, Mr. Joseph 

 Derret. 



At Fovton, Mr. J. Minion.— At Cot- 

 wall, Mrs. Jnckcs.— At Wrockwariline, 

 62, Mr. J. Pliillips.— At Knockin, 28, 

 Mrs. H. Whitt'ord. — At Sutton, Mr. 

 Jeffryes. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Marrkd.l Mr. R. Salloway, of Great 

 Malvern, to Miss C. Anderson, of Fore- 

 gate-streef, Woicesier. 



Died.] At Stourbridt;c. 77, Mr. W. 

 Rent, late of Upton-npon-Scvern. 



At Droilwich, 82, Mr. J. Wiieeler. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



The Herefordsliire Agricultural Society 

 held their annual meeting within the 

 month, Mr. Sniylliers in the chair. It 

 was numerously and respectably attended. 

 .Several gentlemen delivered their sen- 

 timents upon the various subjects con- 

 nected with agriculture. 

 Hereford is about to be lighted with gas. 



Married.] At Eye, Edmund Pollexfen 



The inhabitants of Cheltenham lately 

 held a public nie<:tiii;:, when if was 

 resolved to petition Parliament :i:;ainst 

 the duty on inliabiled houses. 



Married.] Mr. J. Merrelt, jini. of 

 Westgate-street, to Miss H. Lewis, of 

 Coliege-green, Gloucester. — Mr. T. 

 Clark, to Mrs. Lucas, of Redclift'-hill, 

 Bristol.— Mr. T. H. Grigg, of Bristol, 

 to Miss Bowsher, of Dnn^ter. — Mr. W. 

 I^aiil, of \Vcsthiiry-upon-Tiini, to Miss 

 M. Marsh, of IJrisiol.— Mr. H. W. James, 

 M.A. to Miss Barnard, both of Chel- 

 tenham. 



Died.] At Gloucester, 36, Mr. Francis 

 Tucker. — In Barton-street, 90, Mrs. 

 Deborah Viner. 



At Bristol, 77, Mrs. S. Tucker.— On 

 St. James's-parade, Mr. J. Heatley. 



At Clifton, in York-place, 70, the Rev. 

 T. Grinfield, brother to the late Gen. G. 



At Cheltenham, Mrs. Master, widow 

 of ihe Kev. Leigh H. Master, of Codnor- 

 park. 



'\t Chepstow, Mrs. Thompson, widow 



Bastard, esq. m.p. for Devonshire, to the of Robert T. esq. — George Buckle, esq. 

 Hon. Jane Rodney. — John Symonds, esq. banker. 



of Queb, to Mrs. A. Turner, of Almeley. 



Died.] At Hereford, 66, John Evans, 

 esq. a Justice of the Peace, and dep. lieut. 

 of the county. 



At Ross, Mrs. A. Roberts.— 25, Mrs. 

 .Sier. 



At Stoke Prior, Mrs. J. Harris. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



The annual meeting of the Glou- 

 cestershire Constitutional Whig Club, 

 took place within the month, in com- 

 memoration of the birth of Mr. Fox. 

 Major General Guise in the chair. 

 Several able and patriotic speeches were 

 delivered by General Guise, Colonel 

 Berkeley, and others. 



A destructive fire lately broke out at 

 Messrs. E. Kidd and Co.'s saw mills. 

 Temple Backs, Bristol, when all the 

 valuable machinery, workshops, and part 

 of the extensive stork, were consumed. 

 It is believed that the fire was the act 

 of an incendiary. 



Considerable sensation was lately ex- 

 cited by the sudden disappearance of a 

 Mr. Pierce, a solicitor of Bristol, who, 

 having at the time a considerable sum of 

 money on his person, was suspected to 

 have been murdered, and ;hc body con- 

 cealed. A royal proclamation was even 

 issued, offering a reward, &C. but at 

 length on draining one of the docks, Mr. 

 Pierce was found drowned, and his pro- 

 perty on his person. No doubt exists, 

 that he fell into the water, owing to 

 the want of proper illumination and pro- 

 tecting fences, long a Rubject of great 

 public complaint ."gainst the proper 

 iiutUorities. 



At Painswick, 99, John Horlik, esq. 

 eminently distinguished for his philan- 

 thropy and feeling for the poor. 



At Charlton King's, G2, Samuel Higgs, 

 esq. late pay-mastei of the North Glou- 

 cester militia. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. R. Smith, jun. to Miss 

 C. Pavier; Mr. J. L.Wheeler, to Mis.<) 

 A. O. Talboys : all of Oxford.— Mr, W. 

 I'adbury, to Miss S. Watson, both of 

 Banbury. 



Died'.] At Oxford, 68, Mrs. A. Wcllw, 

 late of Brize-norton.— .'^t St. Clement's, 

 90, M rs. A uson. 



At Henley, 58, Miss Grote. 



At Crowniarsli, 74, John House, esq. 

 late of Reading. — At Blackbourton, 6y, 

 Mr. S. T. Hearn. — At Milton, 50, 

 Richard Jorns, esq. 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BKRKSHIRE. 



A petition, numerously signed by the 

 inhabitants of Aylesbury, was lately for- 

 warded to the House of Commons, pray- 

 ing for the gradual abolition of Negro 

 slavery. The true remedy would be, to 

 abate the use of West India sugar and 

 other commodities, until wrought by free 

 labourers. We recommend the re-print- 

 ing and general distribution of Mr. W. 

 Fox's able pamphlet on this subject. 



Married,} Thomas Hearn, jun. esq. of 

 Biiekinghani, to Miss S. A. Risley, of 

 Thornton. — i\ir. Hatten, of Aylesbury, to 

 Miss Dudley, of Winslow. — Mr. J. 

 Roake, of Reading, to Miss H. Lewis, of 

 Farnborougli. 



Died.] At Aylesbury, 55, Mr. E. 

 Terry.— CO, Mrs. Miles. 



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