<jjS Gloucesiei'--Oxford, h 
r.sct^d thfrefrora, containing bills and notes 
to ti'.e aniount of * 
jTfar;:ei/.] At Monmouth, S. Aldred, 
esq. of Jamaica, to Miss Matthews, of Mon¬ 
mouth. 
Mr. W. Powell, of the Lodge, Mon¬ 
mouthshire, to Miss E. Jones, third daugh¬ 
ter or Mr. J. ?. of Wormhill. 
Difd] Mrs. Esther Pctherick, wife of Mr. 
F. surgeon, at Ragland. - 
At Chepstow, Mr. John Rose. 
GLOVCESTERSHIR.S. 
A plan is in agiratron (under the patron¬ 
age of Lord Sherborne) for the establish- 
loent of a General Dispensary, for the relief 
of the sick poor of the town of Chelten- 
bum. 
Alarr^d.] The Rev. T. Huntingford, 
rector of Kempsiord, and nepliew to the 
Lord Bishop of Gloucester, to Harriet, third 
daughter of Thomas Apperley, esq. 
Mr. J. Davies, surgeon, to Harriet, fifth 
dsughter of Mr. 'Thomas Pike, both of 
Tetbury. 
Mr. N. Izod, land-measurer, of Hinton, 
near Eveshanr, to Hester, daughter ©f the 
laie Mr. James, of Naunton. 
Mr. C. Vachell, jiin. surgeon, of Cardiff, 
to Mary, second daughter of Mr. T. Red- 
rvuod, of Llanimet, Glaumorgansliire. 
Mr. G. Jtlf, of Hackney, to Miss Mat¬ 
thews, daughter of Mr. R. M. of New- 
House, near Eipton-upon-Severn. 
Mr. T. Goode, mercer, of Monmouth, to 
M iss Williams, of Leominster. 
DieJ J At Chipping Sodbur^:, Maria, wife 
©fT. Mitchell, esq. 
Mis. Alden, wife of Mr. T. A* of Sod- 
feury. 
After a very tedious illness, Mr. Andrew 
Woollams, of Tewkesbury, 77. 
At Bristol, Mrs. Wiltshire, relict of Wni. 
W. esq. and sister of T. Tippetts, esq. of 
Dursley. 
The Rev. T. Broughton, more than 30 
years rector of St. Peter’s parish, Bristol, and 
a magistrate for Gloucester. 
Mrs. Button, of the Lower Northgate- 
"Street, 81. 
Mrs. Hill, wife of Mr. H. maltster, of 
"Westgate-street. 
Mr. J. Cosburn, a respectable maltster, of 
M inchinhampton. 
Mr. Silly, of Brockthorp. 
At W’arwick, Ann, wile of Mr. Savage, 
formerly of Gloucester. 
The Rev. G Nelson, of Chedworth. 
The Hon. and Rev. Mr. Byron, brother 
ro the late Lord Byron, tnd rector of 
Houghton, in the county of Durham. At 
the advanced age of near '90, he nad this 
-^ear tak-en out a iice.uce as usual tor 
s rooting. 
OZTOn DSHIP.I. 
Mafr'tidf] ISlr. Patrick, son of Mr. P. of 
to Miss Parker, of Br.sham. 
Mr, Bartrara, to Miss Cosier, both of 
Oxford. 
M. W. Staple, esq, of Furnival’s Inn, to 
Anne, youngest daughter of the Rev. Dr. 
Browne, prebend of Wells, and rector of 
Lauiiton. 
At Charlbury, J. Phillips, esq. of Chip¬ 
ping Norcun, to .Miss Phillips, eldest daughter 
ot Mr. P. of Charloury. 
Mr S. Sutton, to Mrs. Cosier, both of 
Oxford. 
Mr. Edgington, of Casslcg on, to Miss 
Ricitets, of j^arnton-hili. 
Mr. r Collier, to Eleanor, daughter of 
Mr. Or ()'.vood, of O.xford. 
Mr. john C'ements, jun. of Hall well, to 
Miss Spier.', ot Witney. 
Mr. J. Hurst, to Miss M. Honey, of 
Lit tie more. 
Mr. W. Rone, to E. Rone, daughter of 
the late Mr. R. of Oxford. 
Lieuc. J. Woolward, R. N". harbour master 
of Ramsgate, to Miss E. Dewsnap, of Wood- 
stock. 
K. Prescot, esq. of Brasenose College, to 
Sophia, youngest daughter of S. Stott, esq. 
of\Vilmot Hall, Berks. 
At Chipping Norton, Mr. Hartley, to Miss 
Ann Philipps. 
Mr. Lovegrove, of Long Wittenham, to 
Miss Leaver, of Ewelme. 
C. Shard, esq. onlyr son of C. S. esq. of 
Lovell Hill, to Harriet, second daughter of 
W Dawson, esq. of St. Leonard’s Elill. 
Mr. E. Clare, of Crawley, to Miss Bate¬ 
man. of Burford. 
Dled.^ At Launton, Mr. J. Jones. 
At Cheltenham, Mrs. Haw trey, relict of 
the Rev. C. H. vicar of Bampton. She was 
the eldest daughter of the late Sir R. Deane, 
bart. and sister of the present Lord Mus- 
kerry.—Aged 27 years, Mr. John Bliss, fiftk 
son of Mrs. B, bookseller, High-street.— 
Frances, wife of John Allnatt, esq. mayor of 
Wallingford.—Mr. Webb, of Wokingham.— 
R. Bliss, esq of Stroud-Green, Newbury. 
At Prior’s-court House, aged 36, Anne* 
wife of B. Bunbury, esq. 
Mr. Hickson, grazier, of Nether-Worton. 
At Lackham-house, Wilts. Mrs. Smyth* 
wife of the Rev. R, S. rector of Great War- 
ley, and brother to Sir Wm. Smyth, bart. of 
Hill hall, Essex. 
Aged 68, the wife of Mr. John Brown, 
late post- master of Oxford. 
At Bramley, Aliss Spearing, of Head- 
ington.. 
Aged 74, Mr. Kerry, of Oxford. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Hewitt, late 
broker, of Oxford. 
Mrs. Grant, wife of Mr. G. publican, (rf' 
Littlegate. 
Aged 89, Mrs, Hawkins, relict of the Rev, 
Wrw. H. of Bampton. 
At Bicester, tbePvev. W, Miller, formerly 
pastor of the disstuting congregation jn that 
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