572 Worcestershire—Herefordshire—Gloucester & Monmouth, Sc. [Jan.1, 
At Wem, Mrs. Ratcliff.-At Ruyton, 
Mr. E. Fonlkes.—At Newport, 48, Fran- 
cis Eginton, esq. of Meertown-house. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
G. Builstrode, esq. of Foregate-street, 
Worcester, by his will bequeathed 10001. 
each to the Worcester Infirmary and to 
the British and Foreign Bible Society, 
payable upon the death of his sister, Mrs. 
Bulstrode, whose demise has just taken 
place. 
Married.) S. Ashton, esq. of Rowington, 
to Miss EF. R. Streeton, of Kempsey.— 
The Rev. G. W. B. Adderley, of Fillong- 
ley-hall, to Miss Caroline Taylor, of Mose- 
ley-hall. 
Died.] At Dudley, 36, the Rev. Charles 
Hulme. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. : 
Married.] Thomas Beale, esq. to Miss 
S. B. G. Lane, of Hereford. —At Hereford, 
Henry Lawson, esq. to Amelia, daughter 
of the Rev. T. Jennings, rector of Dor- 
mivgton.—J. Fomkins, esq. of the Weir, 
to Miss M. A. Clark, of Upper Lyde.— 
Mr, E. Griffith, of Norton, to Miss J. 
Hodges, of Monkton. 
Died.] At Hereford, Elizabeth, widow 
of the Rev. S. Beavan. 
At Ross, 79, Mr. James Evans, the 
original proprietor of the pleasure-boats on 
the Wye. 
At Great Malvern, Mrs. Plumer, much 
esteemed for her general benevolence. 
At Ledbury, 71, Mr. Nott, a much re- 
spected solicitor of that town.—At King- 
ston, 76, Mr. J. Fisher. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
Gloueester and its neighbourhood were 
within the month visited by a violent 
thunder-storm and rain. It raged with 
considerable fury also at Bristol, Carmar- 
then, Cheltenham, and in almost every 
other surrounding direction. 
The struggle between the Burgesses of 
Monmouth and the Patron of the Bo- 
rough, is about to be renewed. The Bur- 
gesses, have pnblished a spirited appeal to 
the friends of Independence for procuring 
pecuniary assistance. 
Married.] J. W. Wilton, esq. of Glon- 
cester, to Mary Anne Cholmondeley, 
daughter of Lieut.-col. Mason, of the Spa- 
road, near Gloucester.—Mr. J. Houston, 
to Miss E. Eaton; Mr. J. Brock, to Miss 
M. A. Portch: all of Bristol—Mr. T. 
Haines, jun, to Miss J. Sadler, both of 
Cheltenham.—W. Nettleship, esq. of Chel- 
tenham, to Mary, daughter of John Bert, 
esq.—Mr. T. Prew, to Miss Baylis, both 
of Tewkesbury.— Mr. T, Frankis, of Up- 
ton St. Leonard’s, to Louisa, daughter of 
Capt. Folkes. 
Died.] At Bristol, in Hilgrove-street, 
88, Mrs. E. Wilson.—In Marlborough- 
stteet, 78, Mrs, E. Southcott.—52, Mrs. 
M, Eunson.—Mrs, Chaddock. 
At Cheltenham, T. Roberts, esq. fellow 
of King’s College, Cambridge.—Mr. Tay- 
lor, a respectable miniature-painter. 
At Cirencester, 90, Mr. S. Barley, a 
much-esteemed member of the Society of 
Friends.—Mr. D, Masters.—Mrs. Adams. 
At Blakeney, 63, Mrs. White-—At 
Horsley, 57, Edward Wood, esq. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. C. W. Chambers, to Miss 
S. Watkins, both of Banbury.—The Rev. 
Dr. Mavor, rector of Woodstock, to Miss 
H. Seagrave, late of Castle Ashby.—Mr. 
J. Smith, to Miss Bowerman, both of En- 
sham.—T’. Lewes, esq. to Miss A. E. Har- 
ris, both of Nettleber, 
Died.] At Oxford, in St. Giles’s, 31, 
Mrs. H. Swallow, of St. James’s-street, 
London.—In St. Elbe’s. 42, Mr. B. Alder, 
suddenly.—70, Mr. G, Young.—In St. 
Clement’s, 33, Harriet, wife of Lieut. 
Roads, Oxfordshire militia. 
At Banbury, Mrs. Watson.—Mr, Gar- 
rett, sen.—Mr., T. Gibson. 
At Thame, 76, Mrs. Gray. 
At Yarnton, 56, Mrs. Osborne.—At Bi- 
cester, 67, Mrs. E. Kirby. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 
Considerable disturbances lately took 
place at Buckingham, by the outrageous 
brutal conduct of a detachment of the 
58th regiment of foot. From some un- 
explained cause they commenced a san- 
guinary attack on several of the inhabi- 
tants, who were severely wounded. By 
spirited resistance they were overpowered, 
and an account of their conduct trans- 
mitted to the commander-in-chief. 
The Aylesbury Book Society lately ce- 
lebrated their tenth anniversary, and was 
numerously attended. 
Married.| At High Wycombe, Mr. J. 
Prestage, jun. to Miss Havergale.—The 
Rev. Rd. Battescombe, M.a. of Windsor, to 
Miss A. Marshall, of Lawhitton, Cornwall. 
Died.| At Reading, 54, Mrs. A. J. Bath. 
—73, Mrs. Gilbertson, wife of Mr. 
Alderman G, 
At Salt-hill, 32, Mr. C. H. Curtis, of 
Oxford.—At Taplow, Miss Eliza Neate. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
At the late assizes for Hertford, there 
were thirty-four prisoners for trial. “The 
trial of Thurtell, Probart, and Hunt, for 
the murder of Mr. Weare, was postponed 
until the 6th of January, by representa- 
tion of Mr. Andrews of the injury the 
case of the prisoners had sustained from 
premature disclosure of facts and evi- 
dence, and of the necessity of time for 
the’ removal of that extraordinary pre- 
jndice which had been raised on the 
subject. 
The Duke of Bedford lately generously 
gave one hundred pounds for distribution 
among the poor of Bedford, who had sus- 
tained injury from the late hurricanes. 
Marvried.| 
