1797-] 
Mr. M. Jones. Aged 21, of a decline, Mifs 
Webb. Mr. J. Redfern. J. B. Aven, 
attorney. Mrs. Lewis. Mr. Dawes. Mrs. 
Amphlett. Mr. Wright. Mifs S$. Evans. 
Mr. J. Crifp. 
Lately, in Birmingham. hofvital, a man who 
_ was bitten by a mad dog in the roach of Janu- 
ary laft;---a few days ago, fymptoms of the 
hydvophobia appeared, and he expired foon 
afterwards in great agonies. He had neglected 
the precaution of having the flefh about the 
wound cut away, after the bite took place. 
Near Birmingham, Mr. J. Trehern. In 
America, Mr. J. Fofter, late of Birmingham. 
J. Barber, efq. of the Sand Pits, re{pected by 
his friends, as a gentleman, a itholar, and a 
Chriftian. 
At Warwick, Mr. R. Moul. At Colefhill, 
Mifs $. Denton, and Mrs. Mayon, fen. Mr. 
- Williams, fen. of Dudley. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. B. Elwall. Mr. D. 
Bradney, fchoolmafter ; in general eftimation, 
as a facetious good companion. Mr. J. Tombs. 
Mrs. Prettie, of Tettenhall, near Wolverhay p- 
ton. Aged oo Mrs. Salt, of Yardley. Mrs. 
M. Bogen of Harbourn. 
- At Tutbury, Mrs. Smith. At Withaw, Mifs 
Orton, a maiden lady. At Aldrige, aged 88, 
Mr, T. White. 
Great Alne, near Alcefter. At Coventry, Mr. 
J. Coats, jan. Mifs M. Parker. 
‘The late Mifs Addifon, whofe death we no- 
ticed in our laft, inherited her father’s memory, 
but none of the difcriminating powers of his 
underftanding. With the retentive faculties of 
Jedidiah Buxton, fhe was, in other refpects, 
a perfec unbecille. She could repeat the whole 
of her father’s works, but was incapable of 
{peaking or writing an intelligent fentence. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Asa fitherman, of Bidford, was lately fihh- 
mg in the Avon, near to hoe the Arrow dif- 
embogues ‘itfelf into that river, he caught, at 
one draught of his net, upwards of twenty- 
- feven cwt. of. fifth, confiftinz, for the mot 
part, of gudgeons, roach, and dace ! 
At Worcefter affizes, eight prifoners received 
fentence of death, who wete all reprieved, ex- 
cept John Dobbins, convicted of robbery and 
- wilful murder, 
Died.|—At Worcefter, Mr Morton. 
Holyoake. Aged 52, the Rev. J. Williams. 
Mrs Hughes. Aged 88, Mr R. Hooper. 
At Stourport, Mr York. Mrs Seward of 
Sapey. At Bewdley, Mifs Collins, an ami- 
able young. lady ; her death was occafioned 
by the circumftance of her clothes catching 
fire, in pafing too near the fire : notwith- 
ftanding the beft medical affittance, fhe only 
languifhed twelve hours. Mr R. Hiccox of 
Leighfinton. At Inkberrow, Mrs M. Perkins. 
At BWartour Caftle, the Rev. M. C. Booth. 
Mrs Squire of Henwick, near Worcefter. Mir 
B. Hllwall of Wolverhampton... Near Stour- 
bridge, Mrs Waldron. At Beckford, Mrs 
W. Wakeman. At Shenftone, aged 80, Mrs 
A. Clymen. Mr R. Penrice of Droitwich. 
Mr 
Worcefer.... Hereford....Gl’ fier...Ox0n.. Bucksou Efex. 
Mr. Collet, high conftable of 
og 
Mr I. Dixon of Bradley Green, Mr E. Wil- 
fon of Badfey. At Feckenham, aged 74, Mrs 
Afton ; and, aged 92, Mrs Penrice. At Ten- 
bury, Mrs Milward. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Died |—At her houfe in Hereford, Lady 
Hereford, reliét of Sir J. H. of Sufton, iene 
fteady in the praétice of religious duties, and a 
liberal benefaétee{s to the poor. Mr. W. 
Poulteney. Near Hereford, aged 77, Mrs. 
Proffer, a liberal benefa€trefs tothe poor ; and, 
aged 87, Mrs. Garnons. Mrs. Pearce, of 
Landinabo ; of a pious character and benevo=' 
lent ditpoftion, and engaging and cheerful in 
company. At Leominfer, Mr. R.' Price. 
Mrs. Wyke, and Mr. Weft. irs. Scuda- 
more, of Kentchurch. ; 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
A meeting was lately held, at Rodborough» 
of the clothiers and woollen- BA pein ae of 
this county, wherein it was agreed to petiticn 
the legiflature for peace 
Surveys are now making, of a line of a pro- 
pofed canal, to be cut, extending from Briftol, 
to either Gloucefter, or Worcefter 
Tn all the recent fairs, in the weft and 
north-weft of England, cattle, of moft kinds, 
and pigs, have been fold one-third cheaper than 
at laft year’s prices. 
Died |—At Gloucefter, Mifs E. Lovett, 
Mrs. Church. Mrs. Jeynes. At Newen:, 
Mis A. Richardfon. At Leckhampton, H 
Norwood, Eiq. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
At Oxford affizes, ten prifoners were ca- 
pitally conviéted, of various burglaries, &c. 
four of whom, William Aikenhead, Johr 
Theobald, Edward Sewell, and James Glen- 
dining, were left for execution. 
Died. |—At Oxford aged 32, Mrs. Hod cou 
wife of tae Rev. Dr. H. principal of Hertford 
College. Mr. JT. Binks. Mrs. Loden. 
At Caffington, aged 77, Mrs. A. Belgrove. 
Mifs F. A. Weyland, of Wood Eaton. Aged 
$3, Mr. J. Dennet, late of Stow Wood. Aged 
81, Edw. Skinner, parifh clerk of Bampton, 
upwards of 46 years. Near Bampton, aged 
97, Mr. H. Yeatman. Near Henley, Mr. W. 
Sarney. Aged 94, Mrs. Brigham of Rother- 
ficld Peppard. + Mr. Wallen, fen. of Woking- 
ham. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.|—At Drayton, aged 85, Mrs. Lord. 
At the Parfnage Houfe, Great Brickhill, aged 
24, Mrs. Addifon, wife of the rev. G. A. rec- 
tor; charitable to the poor, and Idghly 
efteemed. 
| ESSEX. 
April 13, the hereditary Duke of Wirtem- 
berg landed at Harwich, from the Prince of 
Oranze packet boat 
Died. |—Mr. W. Lakin, of Bithop’s Hall. 
At Brentwood, Mrs Benfon, wife of E. B. 
Rig. mien At Danbury, aged 84, Mr. 
Creak. Mr. S. Worfley, of Boreham. At 
Braintree, Mafter W. C. Watkins. Mrs. 
Shepper, of Moulfham. The Rev. Mr, Love- 
lace, 
