1825.] 
deputy-lieutenant of the county of Lei- 
cester—85, Mrs. Woodruffe, relict of the 
late J. Woodruffe, esq., of Burton Overy 
—At North Luffenham-house, Rutland, 
87, the Right Hon. Lady Anne Noel, sixth 
daughter and last surviving child of the 
late Baptist, Earl of Gainsborough—At 
Tinwell, 87,-the Rev. T. Foster, 1.u.p., 
rector of that place, and Horn Field, Rut- 
landshire. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Died.) At Burton-upon-Trent, Myrtilla, 
the wife of Sir J. D. Fowler—At Leek, 61, 
J. Townsend, esq., brother-in-law to Mr. 
R. L. Rooke—At his seat, Weston, 64, 
the Earl of Bradford. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
- Married.| The Rev. T. H. Traggett, 
Fellow of Corpus Christi College, to 
Louisa, daughter of H. Lane, esq. of 
Bedworth. 
Died.| At Leamington, the Hon. Lady 
E. K. Heathcote, lady of R. E. Heath- 
cote, esq., of Longton-hall, in the county 
of Stafford, daughter of the late and sister 
of the present Earl Balcarras. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Pontesbury, Lieut.-Col. 
J. Whitney, of Calverhill, Herefordshire, 
to Margaret, relict of the late Rev. E. 
Harries, of Arscot, near Shrewsbury. 
& 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.| At Daventry, A. Turner, 
esq., of Arley-house, to Jane, second 
daughter of the late Dr. B. Wilmer—At 
Broadway, Mr. G. Pinhorn, of Red Lion- 
square, to Mrs. Goore, of the former place. 
Died.) At Worcester, W. G. Williams, 
esq., of Cefn y Cwinwyd, Anglesey—At 
her house in Sion-place, 68, Mrs. Marriot, 
relict of W. Marriot, esq., of Pershore— 
At High Park, 76, P. Gresley, esq., one 
of the oldest and most active magistrates 
for that county—-At Bewdley, 88, Mrs. 
Skey, widow of J. Skey, esq. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Two Saxon silver pennies have lately 
been dug up in a field to the east of the 
' pathway leading from St. Mary’s Church 
to the gas-works, Hereford; one of them 
is of the reign of Burgerd, a King of 
Mercia, A. D. 855; the other is still more 
rare, as there is not one in Rudding’s book 
resembling it, 
Died.| At Hom-house, 41, J. Money, 
esq.— AtWoolhampton, 58, T. M‘Ghie, esq. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
Married.| At Bristol, G. H. Peppin, 
esq., of Dulverton, Somerset, to Harriet, 
youngest daughter of the late Mr. T. 
Thompson—At Westbury, the Rev. C. 
Ward, rector of Maulden, Beds., to Susan- 
nah, daughter of the Rev. R. Foster, pre- 
__ bendary of Wells Catheral—At Westbury- 
on-Severn, Theophilus Charles, fifth son 
Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Shropshire, &c 
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of the Rev. W. Beale, of Moat-house, 
Newent, to Hannah, youngest daughter of J. 
Cadle, esq., of the former place—At Glou- 
cester, C. Offley, esq., of Upfield Lodge, 
to Arabella Theresa, youngest daughter of 
T. Martin, esq., of Gloucester—At Chel- 
tenham, the Rev..J. Lightfoot, n.p., vicar 
of Ponteland, Northumberland, to Cordelia, 
youngest daughter of the late Rev.. Dr. 
Kettilby, rector of Sutton, Beds. 
Died.| At Cheltenham, the Hon. Char- 
lotte Frances, relict of A. B. Bennet, esq. 
—Suddenly, near Bristol, D. Smith, esq., 
one of the aldermen of Chester—58, the 
Rey. J. Worgan, vicar of Petworth, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At North Aston, E. Goul- 
burn, esq. to the Hon, Esther Chetwynd— 
The Rey. J. Sandfard, to Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of the late R. J. Poole, esq., of Sher- 
borne—The Rev. H. Foulkes, p.p., to 
Mary, youngest daughter of J. Houghton, 
esq., Wavertree, Liverpool, 
Died.| At Oxford, 70, Constantine De- 
metriades, a native of Greece. This very 
extraordinary character was born in Septem- 
ber, 1755, at Naupactus. He came to 
England, several years ago, with LordElgin, 
since which he has resided chiefly at Read- 
ing, and in Oxford, as a teacher of lan- 
guages. His property, (upwards of one 
thousand pounds) he has left to four Patri- 
archs of the Greek church, with directions 
that his soul, and the souls of his father 
and mother, may be prayed for continually, 
during one hundred and sixty years after 
his decease. 
BUCKS AND BERKS. 
Married.| | At Bray, near Maidenhead, 
Ahe Rev. G. A. Legge, vicar of Bray, to 
Augusta Bowyer, eldest daughter of W. B. 
Atkins, esq., of Braywick Grove—At Twy- 
ford, W. E. Gell, esq. to Jane, daughter 
of the late Rev. W. Perkins, late vicar of 
Kingsbury—At Aylesbury, J. Fell, esq. to 
Ellen, only daughter of Mr. Tasker, of 
Rotherham, Yorkshire—At Iver, Bucks, 
the Rev. W. Gay, B.a. to Elizabeth, second 
daughter of J. Chippendale, esq., of the 
Lodge, Hillingdon, Middlesex—The Rev. 
J. Coker, x.c.u., rector of Radcliffe, Buck- 
inghamshire, to Charlotte Sophia, youngest 
daughter of the late Major-General Dewar. 
Died.| At Apsley-house, Bucks, Eliza- 
beth, wife of Mr. J. Shelton—The Right 
Hon. Lady Jane James, wife of Sir W. J. 
James, bart., of Langley-hall, in the county 
of Berks, and sister of the Marquess Cam- 
den— At Manor-house, near Reading, Berks, 
Sarah, wife of R. Hopkins, esq.—Eliza- 
beth, second daughter of Col. Butler, 
Liecut.-General of the Royal Military Col- 
lege, Sandhurst. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORD. 
Married.| John, eldest son of Lord J. 
Townshend, of Balls Park, Hertfordshire, 
.to Elizabeth Jane, eldest.daughter of Lord 
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