1797.] Worcefter..Hereford..Glouccfter..Oxford.. Bucks.. Bedford, Sc. 483 
dan. Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Ault, a quaker. In 
London, W. Smallbroke, efg. principal regiftrar 
to the diocefe of Lichfield and Coventry. At 
Walfall, aged 73, S. Cooper, gent. univerfally 
lamented as a ftriGly honeft man. 
In Birmingham work-h ufe, aved 10g, J 
Knowles, a pauper. He was born on Can- 
lemas-day,. 168%, and entering very early 
into the army, ferved as a private centinel 
under the duke of Marlborough, at the me- 
morable battle of Blenheim. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married. |—At Powick; P. Delamott, efg. 
to Mifs Spicer, of the county of Devon. 
_ Died.|—At Worcefter, aged 66, Mr. G. 
Lingham, Aged 73, J. Wilkinfon, efq. of 
Stockton, Durham. Mrs. Garmfton. At 
Henwick Hill, near Worcefter, aged 80, Mrs, 
J. Was nionte Aged 59, Mrs. Weeks. 
Mr. Crowe, of Old Swinford. Mr. Samuel, 
of Tenbury. Aged 72, in the parith of Great 
Malvern, Mr. J. Hotchkins. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The Leominfter canal is now completely 
navigable, from Mamble Wharf to Leomin- 
fier: a communication was alfo opened, 
June 1, between that canal and the river Seu: 
vern, at Bewdley. By this conveyance, goods 
of all kinds are tranfported fifteen fhillings per 
ton cheaper than by the form:er mode. 
Married.|—-W.T. Money, efq. of Waltham- 
ftow, Effex, capt. in the Eaft India company’s 
- fervice, to Mifs E. Money, of Hom-Houle, pa- 
rifh of Marcle, in this county. 
Died.\—At Hereford, aged 80, Mrs. A. 
Kyfiin; fhe lived in the confcientious practice 
of the duties of religion, in the dottrines of 
which fhe firmly believed. 
- MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Married.|—At Chepftow, Mr. W. Hughes, 
fhipwright, aged 65, to Mifs M. Jenkins, of 
Caldicot, aged 16! 
' Died.|—At Monmouth, T. Morgan, aa, 
M.P. Mrs. Bowen. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.\—Mr. T. Pruen, of Grays Inn, 
London, to Mifs Andrews, of Cheltenham. 
At Gloucefter, Major Douglas, to Mifs C. 
Hopkinfon, daughter of Colonel’ H. late of the 
15th regiment of Light Dragoons. At Newn- 
ham, G H. Mafon, efq. major in the late 102d 
regiment, to Mifs Jones, of Hay Hill. At 
Stapleton, C. Campbell, efq’ to Mrs. Elton. 
W. Rogers, efg. of Lianthomas, near the Hay, 
Brecon, to Mifs Smith, of Gloucefter. © 
Dieta). Whithorne, fen. efq. of Charlton 
King’s.’ At the Grange, near Stroud, W. 
Burgh, efq. lieutenant in the navy. The rev. 
W. E. Edwards, re€tor of Weitborough. 
_ OXFORDSHIRE, 
At the laff Oxford quarter feffions, it ap- 
peared, that fcarcely any. of the millers of the 
county had complied with the directions of the 
late ad, injoining them to put up, in fome 
con{picuous part of their mills, a table of the 
prices, in money, for which the feveral opera- 
‘tions of the mil! are to be performed—a num- 
; ber of them were accordingly muléted in the 
Jegal penalties. The fame complaint has oc- 
cuined in other provincial diftrits. 
Married.|—Mr. T. Greenwood, of iS aes 
ton, to Mifs Saunders, of Great Milton, a young 
lady of polite accomplifhments, and a handfome 
fortune. 
Died. |—At Oxford, aged a5 Mrs. Hodgfon, 
wife of tie Rev. Dy H, principal of Hertford 
College. Mr. F. Binks. Mrs. Loden. 
Mr. J. Chapman, ftudent of Baliol college, 
fon of Mr. C. alderman.of Bath While bath- 
ing in the Cherwell, he was fuddenly feized 
with the cramp, and was drowned in the pre- 
fence of three voung gentlemen, who were 
unable to afford him any affiftance. His body 
remained three quarters of an hour under wa- 
ter before it was found and taken up. He is 
regretted as a youth of agreeable manners. 
Aged 74, after a lingering illnefs, Mr. J- 
Baran 
At Henley, Mr. J. Shaw. After a few 
days ilinefs, Mrs. Treacher, reli€t of the rev, 
T. T. reGtor of Ardley. Mrs. H. Mackarnefs, 
of Chipping Norton. At Witney, aged up- 
wards of 6c, Mr. J. Fitchell, many years fur- 
veyor of the tumpike roads in that neighbour- 
hood. In his 50th year, Mr. Meades, of En- 
fham, 
At Caffington, aged 77, Mrs. A. Belgrove. 
Mifs F. A. Weyland, of Woud Eaton. Aged 
83, Mr, J. Dennet, late of Stow Wood. Aged 
81, Edw. Skinner, parifh clerk of Bampton, 
upwards of 46 years. Neay Bampton, aged 
97, Mr. H. Yeatmayv. Near Henley, Mr. W. 
Sarney. Aged 94, Mrs. Brigham, of Rother- 
field Peppard. 
At Chipping Warden, near Banbury, aged 
66, the rev. M. Lamb, D.D. chancellor of the 
diocefe of Oxon, and fome time principal of 
Magdalen hall. For thefe, and other prefer- 
ments, he was principally indebted to the Guil- 
ford family, by whom he was defervedly re- 
fpected. He was poffeffed of great equanimity, 
true Chriffian benevolence, and all the virtues 
which forma worthy and re‘pectable character. 
His literary attainments were confiderable. 
Aged 65, after a long and painful illnefs, 
Mrs. ‘Clarke, daughter of Mr. Alderman Aa 
tin, late of Oxford. 
At Hampftead, Mifs Finch, fifter of R.F. 
efq. of Headington. 
At his father’s feat, at Plas-Madoc, Den- 
bighfhire, Mr. M. Youde, gentleman-commoner 
of Hertford college, Oxford. _ 
At Bloxham, Mrs. Councer. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.| —= At High Wycombe, Mifs Smith, 
late of Rofs, Hereford. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married. |—R. Suicliffe, efq. of Bradford, 
Yorkfhire, to Mifs Crofs, daughter of T., C, 
efq. late high fheriff for this county. 
ESSEX. 
The Rev. J. Filewood, rector of Stifford and » 
Sible Hedingham, has lately gained from the 
fea a confiderable quantity of land, by a new 
and much improved method of imbankment. 
Th Purfuance ofa requifition delivered to the 
pas iherifl, 
