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Htrefo rd-^MonrriQUih Gloucester I 
fnoit excellent manner, being copper plated 
%vicli gold. The silver coins are those of 
Constantius, Julian, Valencinlan, Gratian, 
dad Tlieodosius; which are not in so good a 
state of preservation as the gold. 
Married.] At Rempsey, Mr. Thomas 
Aston, of London, to Mary, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of the late Mr. William fcest, of Nash 
House# 
Mr. J. Merrill, jun.’ of Huddington, to 
Miss Rider, of Shoulton. 
At Tardebigg, John Ladbut)', esq. of the 
Berrow Hill, to Miss M. Chillingw’ortb, of 
the Forge. 
Lieutenant-Colonel Houstoun, inspecting 
officer of the Severn district, to Miss Masom, 
of Woodsfield. 
Mr. T. Ross, of Upton upon-Severn, to 
Miss Rebecca Pugh, daughter of the late Mr# 
Thomas P. of Worcester. 
At Worcester, Mr. T. Watkins, of Here¬ 
ford, to Miss Gibbons, of Sutton. 
Mr. Roberts, grocer, of Chipping Norton, 
to Miss Mary Lloyd, youngest daughte?' of 
Mr. L# of lilockley. 
Died.] The Rev. Joseph Cartwright, vicar 
of Dudley, and one of his majesty’s justices 
of the peace for the counties of Worcester and 
Stafford. 
VVilliam Hall, esq. of St. John’s, Wor¬ 
cester, 66. 
Samuel Kenrick, esq. one of the senior al¬ 
dermen of Bewdley, 88. 
Sarah Parkes, wife of Mr. George P. of 
Tlseley, Yardley, 46. 
Mr. G. Guise, druggist, of Broad-street, 
Worcester, he was thrown out of a gig, and 
received so much injury in the fall, that he 
died on the same day, leaving a widow and 
lour small children to lament their loss. 
Mrs. Bloomer, of the Fox Inn, Kidder¬ 
minster. 
Mr. Hall, formerly of Worcester, 66. 
At Hales Owen, after a well-spent life, 
Joseph Wakeioan, one of the people called 
quakers, 90, 
Mr. Samuel Bennitt, of Dudley, nail iron¬ 
monger, a man of great benevolence and of the 
strictest integrity. 
After a short illness, Richard Ingram, esq. 
of the WJiite Ladies. 
Miss Evans, daughter of Mr. E. of Holt 
Fleet. 
Mrs. Waterson, wife of Mr. W. of Drcit- 
wich. 
- At Worcester, Mrs. Shervvin, relict of T. 
S. D.D. formerly of Slimbridge, in this 
«0'jnty. 
The Rev. Mr. Bradstock, rector of Bur- 
Jlngham. He had just finished u.ndressing 
liifnself, when he made a sudden exclama¬ 
tion, and died almost instantly. He for some 
years kept a seminary, lor a limited number of 
young men, In which capacity he displayed 
much judgment- ' 
Ac Dudley, Mrs. Hodgetts, wife of Mr. 
Joseph H. nail itonmongsr. 
here^ordshiue. 
Married.] Mr. J. Brown, silversrrnth, of 
Ledbury, to Miss Ann Chandler, of Harford^ 
near Stow. 
Mr. W. G’ittins, of Bromyard, to Miss A® 
Kipling, eldest daughter to the late Mr- 
Alexander K. of Hereford. 
I. Freeman, esq. of Stanford Court, near 
Bromyard, to Mrs. Holmes, ol the Castle. 
Died.] At Cleobury, Mortimer, Mr. Ro« 
bert Phillips, many years landlord of the TaN 
bot Inn. 
In Leominster, Prudence Elizabeth, second 
daughter of Thomas Coleman, esq.. 
At Rc«s, Mrs. Rideout, wife of Richard 
R, esq. 80. 
In Eign-street, Mr. W, Evans, malster, of 
Hereford. 
Almost suddenly, in the 19ch year of his 
age, at Mr. Hodge’s, of Westhide, where he 
was on a visit, 'Richard, the youngest son of 
Mr. Gresmille, druggist, of Ledbury. 
At Howton, near Boddenham, in the 72d 
year of his age, Nicholas .rjasoii, esq. he has 
left 8001. to be annually expended in the 
education of the poor of the parish in which he 
lived. 
In her 90th year, Mrs. Co.x, relict of the 
late Edmund C. esq. of Hereford. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
The tunnel now making under the Se¬ 
vern, about a mile on the Chepstow side of 
Newnham, is proceeding rapidly, and with 
every prospect of success. It is thirteen feec 
high, and twelve wide; the engine pit, 
through which the work is drained, is se¬ 
venty-two feet deepi 
Died.] The Rev. Hanbury Davies, forty- 
five years rector of Panleague, Goytre, and 
Trednock, 75. 
Mrs. Fryer, wife of Mr* Thoma.s F. of 
Broadwell, near Chepstow. 
Mrs. Jones, wife of Robert J. esq. banker, 
of N ewporC, 
At Brompton, Mrs. S. Dalby, sister to Mr. 
T. S- Dalby, late of Hurst Lodge. 
Mr. Roger Druce, an eminent and respected 
farmer of Thatcharn. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The anniversary of the birth and death of 
the munificent Colston, was celebrated at 
Bristol, by tinging of muffied bells, and by 
’ Sags displayed from the churches, ships, See. 
The respective societies met to commemorate 
the return of a day dear to humanity. The 
aggregate amount of the subscriptions, Co- 
waids the relief of ihtlr necessitous fellciv-crea^ 
tures, was 8011. ids. viz. by the Dolphin so¬ 
ciety, 2671. 10s, 6d. j- tlie Anchor, olOl. j and 
the Grateful, 224'):. 3s. 6d. 
Jly the report of the committee who ma¬ 
naged the fund for the jeiief of the sufferers 
by the inundation in the vicinity of Shrews¬ 
bury, it appears, tlujt, “ widely extenoed a« 
was the calamity, the beneficence of the pub- 
lie ha»-bc6m. still mere extensive j’' for a sur¬ 
plus 
