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458 WarwichPBire 0. Worcefterfoire . «. Herefardfpire, ec. 
A number of public improvements, by in- 
cléfures, new turnpike roads, é&c. are on foot in 
this county. 
« Married.}—At Peterborough, the rev. Mr. 
Serle, of Writtle, to Mifs Vinter. 
Mr. E Billingham, of Northampton, to Mifs 
Andrews, of. Britto). 
Died.j}—At Northampton, Mrs. Jackfon. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Pritchard; fhe was in 
perfect health at eight o’clock and a lifelefs 
corpfe before nine. 
At Kettering, Mrs. Toller, wife of the rev. 
T.N.T. At Maxey, 25, Mr. V. Wing, one 
of the Northamptonfhire Yeomanry. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.|—At Coventry, Mr. Hunter, Hof- 
pes Staff, to Mifs E. Curfon. 
At Stratford-upon-Avon, Mr. T, Smith, to 
Min A. Veafey. 
Died. \—at Birmingham, Mrs. Taylor, wife 
of Mr. T. furgeon. Mr. T. Hanfon; this gen- 
tleman by unremitting attention had acquired an 
extenfive knowledge of the fciences ; he was an 
able mathematician, and a {kill§;] aftrovomer. 
Mr. Jof. Latham. Mrs. H.S. Evetts. Mrs. Cope. 
Miis Barber, daughter of J. B.efq. Mr. oT. 
©. Heeley. Mr. Payne, attorney. Mrs. Webb. 
Mis. Allen. Mr. R. Dickee, jun. Mr. Mat- 
thews. Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. “Matthews. Mr. 
John Eginton. 
At Atherflone, in the 4ufl year of his age, 
C. G. Hartold, furgecn and greuecasy fon of 
the Rey. Sherman Harold, reior of ‘Temple 
Pa rick, and vicar of Antrim, Ireland He was 
iataated at an early age in the rudiments of his 
prefeifion by his uncle, Grove Harrold, an emi- 
re t furgzon at Coventry. een his fettling 
afterwa ds at Atherftone, a populous town and 
extenfive neighbourhood gave fcope to ie 
which meried a larger fe ld for their difp {play 

“* In a few years his fuperior knowledge and fuc- 
cefsful praGtice advanced him to the fummit of 
profefional eminence: his fkill and judgment 
engaging a con fidence, and bis humani ty and 
tender attentions the iove and ¢cfteem of bis pa- 
tients. His death was the So atist nee of a 
violent fever, which the preffure of teo much 
bufinets at a fiesly feafon is fuppoted to have 
occafioned. 2: 
At Coventry, Mrs J. Taylor. At Allefley, 
near Coventry, Ris. Holmes. At Handiworth, 
Mr. John Scraggs, T. Price, eig.' At Dig- 
beth, Mr. Doody. 
At Small Heath, Mrs. Lane. * 
WoRCESTERSHIRE. 
At the late Stirbitch fair, new Pa in poc- 
kets reached from ¢]. 12s. to 61. 
Derby chee’e fold at 21. 18s. 
. per cwt. 
ale Gloucefier 
21. 14s. to 21. 16s. Double Gloucefier 31. to 
3l. 6s. Fine old Chethire 31. tos 
ee aa rev. Mr. Bennett, to Mifg 
Wood wa. 
The rv W. Jones, of eS to Mifs 
Pidcock, daughter or the late J. P. efg. of the 
Platts, ncar Stourbridge, 
Died.|—At Worcefter, Mr. Shingleton. Mrs. 
Gower. 39, Mrs. Day. Mr. Crane, of Broomt- 
grove. 
At Barbourne Houfe, near Worcefter, A. 
Williams, efq. lately arrived from Jamaica. At 
Stourbridge, Mrs. Hodgfon, Quaker. Near 
Worcefter, 70; Mr. J. Phillips. 
At Painfwick, Me Cooper, of Kiddermin- 
fter. At Feckenham, Mrs. - Marfhall. At 
Broughton Green, Mr. G. Fownes. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. | 
Married. i-Ae Pontefoury, Jof. Warter, jun. 
efq. of Sibericot, to Mifs Meredith, daughter of 
the late T. M. efq. 
At Pipe, the rey. T. Lloyd, reétor of Putley, 
to Mifs Meredith. 
At Leominfter, the rev. J. Williams, mafter 
of the grammar fchool there, to Mifs Hughes. 
Died.]—At Longworth, Mrs. Walwyn, wife 
of J. W. efg. M.P. for Hereferd. At Brome 
yard, Mr. G. Badham. 
At Aconbury, near Hereford, Mrs. Fifher. 
At Haughton, 102, Mrs. M. Pitt. At Tres 
tyre, Mr. Sternhold. 
MoNnMoUTRSHIRE, 
Died. Lae Monmouth, Mifs E. Bowen, 
daughter of the late Mr. B. attorney 
Grow snsreweeeee 
Lord Sherbone has offered, for feven yeats, a 
filver cup, of fve guineas value, for the be& 
wether fhearhog, to be bona fide bred in Glous 
cefierfhire, 
Several vagrants have been flogged out of 
Gloucefter, by which that city, to the credit of 
the magifivates, is kept free of that difgraceful 
nuifances common beggars. 
Mr. Danrri Roperts, of Painfwick, an- 
nounces, in 
bas fuccecded ‘ in condenfing the vital or oxi4 
gene air, by which he produces a falt of peculiar 
nature, that by repeated folution and coagulation 
becomes fixed, and wi! endure the fire,’” 
A houfe at Huntley was lately burat to the 
ground, in a night, by the family having 
omitted effe€tually to extinguifh a fire in the 
chimney gn the preceding day. 
Married. J—W. Wakeman, efq. of the My- 
the. to Mifs Williams, of Little Malvern. 
Died.]—At G! loucefter, Mrs. Lambe. Mifs 
F. Palin. Mi. Bamford, apothecary.” 83, Mrs. 
S. Lye 
Atw efton, Mifs Phillips. 
At Stonehoufe, 
Mrs. Dimmock. 
At Over, near Glouceftety 
Mr. Long -At Rodborough, Mrs. Tanner. 
At Crud, well, Mr. R. Buckland, attorney, of 
Tetbury. At Aut, Mrs. J. Taylor. 
OxFoROSHIRE. 
A mof dreadful and alarming fire ately 
broke out at the New Mills, near Henley upon 
Thames, Oxfordfhire, which, in the courfe of 
an hour, reduced the paper and corn mull to 
afhes, sibs about 800 reams of paper. 
Mar-ied.|—At Oxtord, the rev. G, Richards, 
fellow of Or iel College, to M ifs Parker. 
‘Mr. Churchill, jun. of Woodftock, to Mifs 
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