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Angel. Same place, 37,°.Mr. L. Barker, 
eldeft fon of Mr. R. B. At Whilton, Mr. E. 
- Matters. : a 
| WARWICKSHIRE 
SMarried,|——-Mr. Painter, of, Birmingham, 
to Mifs C. Green, of Northfield. Rev. Ms 
Faraday, to Mrs. Baxter, both of Birmingham. 
Mr. If. Croft, jun. to Milfs H. Brooks, both of 
Brmingham. At Rugdley Mr. R. Scot’, to 
Mifs Bullock. At Charlecote, after a Cuurt- 
thip of Py s ear sy dee Brown, eig. of Strat- 
ord upon Avon, to Mifs Ancon, of that p'ace. 
After a courtthip of forty-eight hours, Mr. 
Taylor, of Surfleet, to Mifs Bradley, of Heck- 
ington. Ac Nuneaton, Mr..C, Greatrex, of 
Coventry, to Mifs Munday. 
__ Died.\—At Coventry, Mr Thomas Thacker, 
Me. John Twigg. Mr. Richardfon. Mis. 
Bargefs. Mr. J. Venning, partner in the 
houfe of Harris and Venning. At Harborne, 
aged 73, Mr. W. Allen, and 17, Mifs Allen, 
his grand-daughter. At Erdinoton, Mrs. 
Harrifon, wiie of Mr. J. H. of Birmingham. 
—At Birmingham, Mr. T. Morris; aged 
83, Mr. Jofeph. Smith; Mr. W. Sheward, 
of Fazcley-ttreet 3 Mvir. John Eld. Near Camp 
Fill, Mr. Jof. Collins, jun. --At Warwick, 
Mrs. Reynolds. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.j|—In Worcetter, Mr. B. Bunn, to 
Mrs E. Harcourt. 
Died.|—At Dudley, aged 79, Mr. T. Ford. 
At Lincomb, 74, Mrs. Colley. In the Tyth- 
ing, g1, Mrs. Iddy. At Kidderminfter, Mr, 
Hill. Mr. Caldwall, of. Wribbenhall. Az: 
Reoley, Mr. W. Sheward. At re: > Mrs. 
Bennett. Mr. Williams, of Leigh At Dies 
73, Mr, Thomas Beefley, ont of the people 
called quakers. In Worcefter, 72, Mrs. Horn- 
fole, of Friar’s-fireet ; in the houfe of induilry, 
Joyce Pardoe, 105, in,ti.e full poffethon of her 
faculties.. At Mr. Jones’s, in the Loadon Road, 
21, Mr. Richard Hut. Aged 74, Mrs, Rown- 
ing, relict of 1. R, etg. At Bewdley, Mr. 
Jamies Beresford, teacher of the m. ithemiatics ; 
who, under every difadvamtage of birth and 
fortune, was an inftance of great intelleG@ual 
attainment, Scarcely aflifted by any atro- 
dustion, even in reading or writing, he made a 
very uncom aon proficiency. in philofophy and > 
mathemat cks. At the are of 3.7, he apphed 
him(clf to the fludy of aleebra, without any 
other afliftance than he could derive froma few 
books, which chance threwin his way. In this 
{cience his knowledge became accurate ard ex- 
Aemfive: frem it he was led to an ac quaintance 
“with the writings of Sir Ifaac Newton, fome 
ef whofe works he purchafcd, as foon as the 
favings of a very icanty income would permit; 
ani was enabled, by unremitting afiduity to 
become a feif-taught matter of the more a5- 
dtrute parts of mathematics, of the doétriae 
ef fluxions, of altronomiy, _ of optics, and 
of every branch of experimental philo! ophy 
— he was at oncé the Saas and the chril- 
tian; his inflexible , integrity, -his andeviating 
“reCtitude ef conduc, thone confpicucus ; and\ 
Warwick... Worcefter.. Hereferd... Monmouth, ba te i Oc 
his temperance was exemplary ; ;—h's time was 
conftantly employed either in the improves 
ment of himfelf, or doing good to others. 
_ -HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married. |—At Chipping Sodbury, the cee. 
G. Hay ward, to Mifs Nicols, daughter of the 
rev. My. N. 7 Mr... Moore, to. Mits Yeates, of 
Bartonfham. es gs Pia es 
.. -MONMOUTHSHIRE, 
© Died. }—At = ick near os Misi: S3 
Lewis 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
| Married j—Mr. R. Buth, jun. fon of R TB: 
of of Tracey park, toMifs Adams, dauohter 
of J. A. efq. of Briflington. : 
Died, |-~At Gloucefter, T. Andrews. 
At Kemble, Mrs. Coxe, lady of .C. W. €. efe. 
Mr. Jones, of Cheltenham. Mrs. Pearce, of 
Tewkfbury, wife of Mr. P. pofi-mafter, with 
the charaéter of a truly good woman. At Al- 
deftrop, Mrs. Leigh, wife of the rey. T. LL. 
Aged 92, Mrs. Hopkins, of Clowerwall, pef- 
feffed of an even chearful temper, and a se 
volent difpufition.. At Tillduwn-houfe, Mifs 
M. Jones, youngett fafter of Lieut. Col. P. a 
nell. In “Painfwick partfh, Mrs. Newland, a 
conftant and liberal benefacirefs to the poory 
and greatly refpected by. all her acquaintance. 
Near Coleford, 109, Mrs. M. Reynolds ; to the 
laft hour of her hfe, the retained her {peeca and 
memory: At Stanton, 109, Mrs.Church ;-— 
this venerable woman retained the ule of {peech, 
heaiing, and memory, to. the-lait; her voice 
being full, clear, and diftinét, till within a fhort 
period previous to her deceafe. She had been 
- blind, however, for-fome years paft, and derived 
a part of her maintenance from Bmayuel’s hol 
pital, in London, receiving a pention of roi, 
pér annum. She was a native of the covey 
of Monmouth. She hada dutunct recollection 
of the rejvicings which took place a ee time 
of the,accefhon of queen Anne to a rown, 
in.1702, . In one‘houfe lived tae old Kee » her 
daughter, he: grand-danghter, and her grand- 
daughter’s children, Lae generations, 
under the fame yoof | Ir is.tingular, that her 
death was at laft precipitated, 1 confequence of 
her falling down ftairs, fomie weeks prior to that 
event; and but for this circumf{tince, -her life 
would probably. have been lengthened out-tea 
(till preater term of years. 
OXFORDSHIRE. | 
- Died.|-- At Oxtord, aged 73, M. W. Browns 
formerly a confiderabie farmer. 
At Ste: eple- Afton, Mr. Kenning, furgeon, 
alter a confinement:.of two years, in confe= 
quence ,of a payalyric feizure., . He was up- 
Wards of 60 years ‘of age, during the whole of 
which his conduct was fo. prugent aud amiable, 
that he literally never createag himf-lfan enemy, 
nor loft a friend. 
Aged 32, Mr, J. Padbury, of Benfon. Mr. 
RR. Moorhoyfe,. of - Henley. upon, Thames. 
Matter E. Foley, fecond fon of the hon. A. Fo- 
ley, of Hazeley Court. -Near Burford, Mrs. 
Tee, 
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