#8 Warwick. . . « fiereford. ao 
tou, Warwick, to Mifs Crump, of Brackley. 
At Poleb: ook, near Oundle, the rev. T. Thomp- 
fon, to Mifs Seward. H.. Boulton. efq. of 
Cottingham, ro Mifs Iaac, of Stamford Baron. 
Died.J—At Oundle, aged 76,,Mr. J. Selby. 
Aged 66, Mr. T. Sanderfon, of Maxey. At 
Mears-Athby, aged 34, Mr. F. Walker. Aged 
ma, the sev. E. Oweit, rector of Southwick, 
near Oundle. Aged 70, Mrs.Wroot, of Thor- 
mey Fen. At Chation, near Caftle Aihby, Mr. 
Green. A cottager, near Mr.G’s houfe, having 
been miffing for ten days, was difcovered lying 
dead on his bed; Mr. G. being the firft who 
entered the chamber, imbibed the putrid ef- 
fluvia, was inftantly taken uJ, and died in the 
fpace often days. At Peterboro’, CW. Rey- 
nolds, c. Jieut. in the 1 divifton of Marines. . 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married. j——Mr. J. Profitt, of Aldridge, to 
Mifs Blower, of Bumingham. At Birmingham, 
Mr. R. Court, of Stourbridge, to Mifs Chusch, 
ef Cirencefter. 
Died.|\—At Birmingham, Mr. j. Hearrifon. 
Aged 79, the rev. S Blyth, for near 50 years 
minifter to a diffenting congregation, Mr. F. 
Meacham. Aged 66, the rey. T. Price, M.A. 
"veGtor of Caldecote, artd mafter of King Ed- 
ward’s free Grammar School, in Birmingham ; - 
a clergyman diftinguifhed for the moderation 
of his fentiments, and his profound and critical 
learning. He was, in brief, learned without 
pedantry, and devout without bigotry. Mrs, 
t. Mofely. . Mrs. Greatrex. | Mr. T. Morgan, 
Mrs. R. Tindall,» Mrs. Anderton. Mre W. 
Pearce. Mr. Bolus. 
At Warwick, Mrs. E. Cockbill. At Auf- 
trey, Mr.G. Simms. Mifs E. Pargetter, of 
Cradley. At W. Broomwich, Mr. B. Brett. 
At Duddefion Farm, near Birmingham, Mrs. 
Wilfon. Mr. W. Bradfhaw, of Prior’s Martin. 
Mr. A. Gravenor, of Coventry. At Middle- 
ton, Mrs. Sadicr. At Tividale, Mrs. M. Cox. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married. |—At Fakenham, Mr. J. Eades, 
aged 56, to Mrs. Trier, aged 98. Wondcrful to 
tell, the old lady fettled her eftate on the chil- 
dren fhe fill expects to have by her prefent 
hulband. The rev. G. Shelton, vicar of Cleeve 
Prior, te Mifs M. Stevenfon. 
‘Died. J—At Worcefter, My. TF. Hurdley. 
Ms. Perrins. Mrs. E. Sterry. Mrs. E. Done. 
Mr. E. Andrews. Mrs. Hodges. My. J. 
Maurice. Mrs. Shipley, of Broomfgrove. Mrs. 
Douglas, of Salwarp. Mrs. Worthington, of 
Stourport, At Alcefter, Mr.]. Ford, a Quaker. 
At Litde Malvern, the rev. Mr. Williams. 
Mr. F. Lightband, of Holt. Mrs. Higgs, of 
Hartlebury. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married |—At Bromyatd, J. H. Jones, efy. 
to Mrs. Freeman. 
Died.j—At Hereford, Mr. W. Thackwray. 
Aged 34, Mrs. Willams. Aged 98, Mrs. Price, 
Jong eminent for the benevolence of her difpofi- 
tion, and her practice of Chriftian picty. Aged 
95, Mrs. Trehearn. \Near Hereford, Mrs. Mor- 
gan, and Mrs. Yeates. At Brockmanton, G, 
~ Moumouthe... Bucks, ce. Jan.] 
Dale, efqg. At Kington, Mrs. Haré. At Llan- 
garren, aged 105, M. Davies, widow. She 
could read the fmalleft print without fpeCtacles, 
till within a few weeks before her death; and 
enjoyed a cheerful old age’ in the ufe of all her 
faculties. At Hentland, Mrs. M. Bennet, a 
kind benefaétrefs to the indigent. At Much- 
Marcle, Mrs. M. Chambers. At Leominfter, 
aged $2, Mrs. E. Thomas, and Mrs. Vale. 
Mrs. Pritchard, of Bartaftree-Court. Mrs. 
Gregory, of the Bos-Mines, 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
The Monmouthfhire Agricultural Society, 
at their laft mecting, at Uk, offered premiums, 
of two guineas each, to any man or Woman 
who fhall fhear the greateft number of theep 
in the neate{? manner, at the next fhearing fea- 
fon ; alfo of one guinea each, for the fecond 
bef performance of ditto; and half-a-guinea 
for the third bef. ‘They alfo awarded a pre- 
mium of Gx guineas to a claimant for the bef& 
crop of potatoes hoed and kept clean, fave 
guineas for the feecond beft ditto, and three for 
the third. 
Died.j|——-At Monmouth, Mrs. Fanner. 
Edwards, efq. of Talgarth, 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.}|—My. E. Shepherd, of Utey, Giou- 
ceftery to Mifs Durke, of Breedon, Worcetter. 
Lied.}—At Cirenceiter, Mrs. A. Webb. 
Mits E, Aldridge, of Stroud. At Gloucefter, 
Mr, G. Gibbs. Mrs. Saunders. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.|—-The rev. H. Geary, chaplain of 
of Chritt Church, Oxon, to Mifs Watfen, of 
Sandford. é spr ti 
Died.j—At Oxford; Mrs. $8. Smith. At 
Newington Houfe, Mrs. John White, of Sche- 
{quare, London. At Woodftock, Mr. T. Mor- 
ris, well known in that diftri€t as a fox-hunting 
fportfman. Mr. W. Baylis, of Henley. At 
Abingdon, Mr. Powell. At Bampton, Mfs. 
M. Fox, a dutiful wife, a tender parent, and a 
kind neighbour. Mrs. Dolley, of Coggs. Mrs. 
M. Hearn, found dead through the inclemency . 
~of the weather, near Oxford. Mrs. Allen, of 
Hendred. 
L. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.}—C. Thompfon, efqg. of Round 
Copfe, to Mifs A. Smith, daughier of M. 5. efq. 
Major, of the Tower of London. 
Died.|—Mys. S$. Hurft, of Newton Blof- 
fomville, 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
A very great number of weekly allowances 
which the late Mr. Whitbread had paid for 
many years- before his death, to poor aged 
perfons at Bedford, and the adjoming villages, 
are generoutly continued by his fon, the prefent 
Mr. Whitbread. ; 
Died.}—At Bediordfhire, Mr. W. Langley. 
Mr. E. Deverell, of Leighton Buzzard. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.—At Sawbridgeworth, aged fo, the 
hon. Mrs. Bofcaweny fifter-in-law to the late 
gallant adrairal B. 
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