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Herefordshire — Northamptonshire. S?S 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The Corporation of Hereford have re¬ 
cently voted the freedom of that city to 
the Duke of Gloucester, in testimony and 
approbation of his independent political 
conduct. 
Married.] The Rev. H. Evans, of By- 
litts, in this county, to Marianne, eldest 
daug'hter of the late S. Steward, esq. of 
Stone, near Kidderminster.—Mr. H. Bur- 
gum, of Bickerton-court, in this county, 
to Martha, youngest daughter of the late 
J. Richards, esq. of Otton-house, Warwick¬ 
shire.—Mr. J. Shipman, of Belvoir Inn, 
Leicestershire, to Mary, eldest daughter 
of Mr. W. Ravenhill, of L eominster. 
Died.] At Ross, 75, T. Best, esq. of 
Worcester. 
Of apoplexy, in his 34th year, Mr. W. 
Perrins, butler to E. Foley, esq. of Stoke 
Edith Park. 
At Jewry Bridge cottage, Abbey Dore, 
T. Cotes, M I). He had long acted as one 
of the surgeons to Hereford Infirmary, 
and superintended the Lunatic Asylum. 
His professional abilities and humane at¬ 
tentions were duly appreciated. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
At a meeting of the Cirencester Associa¬ 
tion for the protection of agriculture, on 
the 3d of December, it was resolved :— 
That it is impossible for the British 
taimei to compete with the foreigner, 
whilst labouring under the disadvantage 
of an annual taxation amounting to 64 
millions, besides tythes and poor rates 
the principal part ot which is paid directly 
and indirectly out of the produce of the 
soil. 
.Married] C. Wheeley, esq. of Aberga¬ 
venny, to Mary, youngest daughter of the 
late Capt. R. Saunders.—Mr. J. Forbes, 
architect, of Cheltenham, to Martha, 2d 
daughter of the late C. Cook, esq. of Ken- 
nington-place, near London.—At Bristol, 
Mr. J. Biscoe, of Newent, to Charlotte, 
2d daughter of J. C. A. Hartland, esq. 
Died .J At Gloucester, Mrs. Goodyer, 
relict of the late G. G. esq. Capt. in the 
E. I. Co.’s servicp. 
At Chipping Sodbury, 84,Mrs. E. Hie’gs. 
At Clifton, Lieut. Geu. John Lea—C. 
Payne, sen. esq. merchant of Bristol.—J. 
Lewis, esq.—-Charlotte, 2d daughter of the 
late'S. Peat, esq. of Mount Pleasant, in the 
North Riding of Yorkshire. 
T. Bagshot de la Bere, esq. of Southam- 
house, 92. He was the last lineal descend¬ 
ant of a most ancient family, whose name 
and character he preserved unsullied. 
V4 ithout guile and free from suspicion, he 
lived beloved, and died lamented.—At 
Hazel, near Thornbury, 81, Mr. J. Lury, 
of the Society of Friends, formerly in the 
cutlery trade, at Bristol. 
At Minsterworth, Mrs. L. Hawkins, 
eldest daughter of the late T. H, esq. of 
the Green-house. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
An extraordinary large silver eel, mea- 
suringin circumference eleven inches, and 
one yard six inches in length, was lately 
caught at Thame Mill. 
Married.] In London, Mr. W. Sedge- 
wick, of the Ordnance department, to 
Eliza, daughter of the late Mr. J. Williams, 
of Oxford.—Mr. Parker, of Oxford, to 
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Hitch- 
man, of Chipping Norton. 
Died.] At Oxford, in his 68th year, Mr. 
T. Simmons.—At his lodgings in St. Cle¬ 
ment’s, in his 79th year, Mr. J. Hey.—Mr. 
N. Sheldon, 56, brewer, and master of the 
Crown and Thistle public-house. 
At Euston, in his 63d year, the Rev. F. 
Bishop, many years chaplain to the Earl of 
Shrewsbury, at Heythrop. In the sum¬ 
mary of his character, it is stated that his 
heart never meditated guile, and that his 
tongue never g'ave offence to the present 
nor attacked the absent. 
At Biightwell rectory, Emma, wife of 
the Rev. J. H. Rendell. 
BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] In London, Capt. G. Harris, 
R.N. to Ann, eldest daughter of J. Wood¬ 
cock, esq. of Fern Acres, Beiks.— In Bath, 
Capt. P. Brett, R.N. to Harriet, youngest 
daug'hter of the late T. Brookes, esq. of 
Henwick-house, Berks. 
Die*i.] At Reading’, in his 39th year, C- 
Scott Waring, esq. of the Bengal Civil 
Service, wherein he was highly distin¬ 
guished for his talents and integrity. 
Ar Abingdon, in her 30th year, of a 
rapid decline, Ann, wife of Mr. W. 
Strange, wine merchant. 
At Great Marlow, suddenly, Mr. W. 
Hickman, jun. a surgeon of great celebrity 
for his professional abilities and active 
zeal. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] In London, A. P. Cooper, 
esq. of Cheverells, Herts, nephew and heir 
to Sir Astley C. bart. to Harriet, only child 
ot W. Rickiord, esq. M.P. for Aylesbury. 
—At Hoddesdon, the Rev. R. B. Cooper, 
of St. Mary’s Beedes, &c. to Louisa, 
daughter and coheiress of the late B. Hen- 
sbaw, esq. barister of More-hall, in Essex. 
Died.] In Old Burlington-street, Lon¬ 
don, the lady of T. Cockayne, esq. of 
Icklt*ford-house, Herts. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Stratford-upon-Avon, Mr. 
W. Armfield, of Northampton, to Caroline, 
eldest daughter of the late Mr. R. Mander. 
—At Lamporr, Lieut.-Col. Packe, of the 
Grenadier Guards, to Eliza, only daughter 
of the Rev. Vere Isham.—At Elvaston, in 
Derbyshire, Mr. J. Johnson, of Northamp¬ 
ton, to Ann, second daughter of Mr. R. 
Winfield, of Ambaston.—Mr. J. Hawthorn, 
veterinary surgeon, of Kettering, to Do¬ 
rothy, youngest daughter of Mr. W. Sharp, 
of Crawford. 
Died. 1 
