474 Shropshire—Worcestershire— HereJordMre S^c. [June 1, 



of Almoiilsbiiry.— Mr. J. Jones, of Bris- 

 tol, to Miss E. Games, of Cliroa Kadnor. 

 —Mr. Fricker, of Clieiteuham, to INIiss 

 A. Osborne, of Broadway, Worccster- 

 sliire. 



Died,'] At Gloucester, in Northsate- 

 street, 46, Mrs. Jackson.— In the College, 

 ereeii, Robert Smith, esq In Bear- 

 land, 85, the Rev. B. Heniing. 



At Bristol, 71, Mr. R. Barker.— 76, 

 Mr. R. Jeffery.— In Wine-street, Mrs. 

 Ware. 



At Ciieltenhain, 57, Mr. S. Turk- 

 Mrs. Packwood.— Mrs. Slader.— In Rut- 

 land-street, 110, Mrs. Pool. — William 

 Batten, esq. 



At Filton, 79, Mrs. M. Master?, for- 

 merly of Bristol.— At Nortlileach, 4S, 

 Mr. J. Craddock, he was celebrated for 

 bis breed of Cotswoid sheep. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



A grand rowing match took place, 

 within the month, for a waijer of 600 

 guineas, by six officers of the 3d Guards, 

 who undertook to row from Oxford to 

 Westminster bridge, in 16 hours, a dis- 

 tance of H4§ miles. Alter an arduous 

 struggle, in which the rowers were re- 

 duced to great weakness the undertaking 

 was accomplished, in fifteen minutes less 

 than the time. l5,UU0l. bets depended 

 upon the issue. 



A new line of road, to improve the 

 communication between Oxford and 

 London, has lately been projected, to 

 avoid the Slokcnchtitch and Dash wood 

 Hills, by passing through Thame from 

 WheatUy Gate to ^yest Wycombe. 



Marrud.] Mr. J. Wairen, of Holywell, 

 to Oliss E. Badcock, of St. Michael's; 

 Mr. W. Mitchell, to Miss A. Arnett; 

 Mr. W. Tell, of St. Michael's, to Miss 

 Giainge, of St. Aldale's : all of Oxford. — 

 Mr. W. English, of Wood?t' ck, to Miss 

 F. M. Davis, ol Oxford.- Mr. T. Dunn, 

 of Oxford, to Miss B. Chessell, of Nime- 

 haiu Warren. 



Died.] At Oxford, Mr. Murine, of 

 Jesus Coll.— Mr. C. Collis.— 78, Mrs. 

 J. Matthews, of Stanton. 



At Henley, Mrs. C. Skelton.— 78, 

 Henry Spcuce, esq. of Mallery House, 

 near Lewes. 



At Garsington, Mr. J. Clarke. — At 

 Lower Heyford, 23, Mr. T. Parkins, 

 regretted. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



The extensive printing offices and ware- 

 liou'es, containing a large slock of books, 

 with printing materials, of Messrs. HouN- 

 ton and Son, of Wellington, were lately 

 destroyed by fire. 



Married.] Mr. Wall, to Miss Asterley ; 

 Mr. J. Long, to Miss M, Ridgway : all 

 of Shrewsbury. — Mr. J. Turner, of 

 Shrewsbury, to Miss A. M. Blakeway, 

 of Yockleton.— Mr. H. Morris, of Wel- 

 lington, to Miss A. Anslovv, of Loughton. 

 —Mr. W. Parry, of Ellesmere, to Miss 

 Gililio}is, of Chirk-bank. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. W. Slade. 

 —84, Mr. W. Bromley. — l'S, Mr. W. 

 Price. 



At Ludlow, Mrs. Jones, widow of ]Mr. 

 Eliliu Jones. 



At Neen Savage, 36, wife of the Rev. 

 J. Hayton — At Trefarclawdd, near Os- 

 westry, Mary, wife of Edward Croxon, 

 esq.— At the Vineyard, near Wellington, 

 Egerton Leeke, esq. 



WORCESTERSHFRE. 



Married.] Edward Phillips, esq. of the 

 E. I. Co's. Service, to Miss Jane Long, 

 of Foregate-street, Worcester. 



Died.] At Kidderminster, Mr. W. 

 Tyers. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



The following liberal sums were re- 

 cently bequeathed to different Charities 

 in Hereford, by Thomas Russell, esq. 

 Town Clerk:— To the infirmary, 5001.— 

 to the Blue School, 5001.— to Trinity 

 Hospital, 500).— to St. Giles's Hospital, 

 3001 — and to Price's Hospital, 2001. 



■Married.] Mr. W. Bennet, of Hereford, 

 to Miss A. Pitt, of Amherlev.— The Rev. 

 J- Haiibniy, m.a. of Hereford, to Miss 

 S. Bobart, of Oxford.— JJr. J. Barrett, 

 of Ross, to Miss S. Woodward, of Glou- 

 cester. 



Died.] At Hereford, 35, IMr. Edward 

 Smitli.— C6, the Rev. 'Ihonias Jennings, 

 vicar of St. Peter's and St. Owen's; and 

 81, Mrs. Jenning", both beloved and 

 lamented. 



At Kingsland, near Leominster, Mr. 

 John Weyman. 



At Ledbury, 57, Mrs. M. Phillips. 



GLODCtSTER AND MONMOUTH. 



Considerable rejoicing took place within 

 the month by the land-owners and occu- 

 piers of Berkeley, to celebrate their 

 triumph over their vicar in his claim of 

 thhe of milk, and colts in kind. It was 

 said, the tithe of milk alone, would have 

 araonnted to not less than 30001. per 

 annum. 



Married.] John Cooper Armstrong, esq. 

 to Miss S. Crilchley, of Gloucester.— 

 Mr. Lovett, of Gloucester, to Miss R. 

 Bateman, of Astell. — Mr. T. Warren, to 

 Miss S. Moor, both of Bristol.— Mr. J. 

 Maisb, of Bristol, to Miss A. Wedlake, 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 



Married.] The Rev. R. H. Milman, 

 vicar of St. IMary's, Reading, to Mary 

 Ann, daughter of Lieut. Gen. Cockell. — 

 Ml-. P. Davies, of Gun-street, Reading, to 

 Miss M. Kosher, of Overlhorpe. — Mr. 

 J. Chandlers, to Miss A. Brian, both of 

 Windsor. 



Died.] .\% Aylesbury, Mrs. Bailey. 



At Reading, Mrs. C. Coxhead. 



At 



