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838 Worcefterfrire «. « Hercfordfbive « « . Gloucefierfoire, Sc. [Nove 
* {picuous. 
~ Barrett 
‘and a fincere friend to thofe to whom he was at- 
tached. He bore a long and painful illnefs with 
“exemplary fortitude and refignation. At the 
Gzove, near Envill, Mr Wollaiton. At Bir- 
mingham, Mr. Hoffmeyer, Barometer and 
Wooden-clock maker. Mifs E: Fallows. Mr. 
P. Jones, of Digbeth. At Rugby, aged 
74, Mr. Charters, fingular-in his pradtice of 
ev ry religious and moral duty, from his child- 
hood to grey hairs. At Coventry, Mr, T. Cath, 
Stuff manufacturer, asdone of the Lad cailed 
‘Quakers At Bordefley, Mr. Jot. Tart, 20 
years conftable of the parifh of Aiton. Aged 
18, Mr. James SES Mrs. Hitchens, of 
Meriden, 
WFaueerte ee eee 
Marvied.| At Worcefter, Mr. T. Williams 
to Mifs Baker. Mr. E Howellto Mifs Hornfby. 
At Claines, J. A Bonucci, efg,to Mifs >almer. 
Died.| At Upton-upon-Severn, R. Clarke, 
efq. Stewara and Chapter Clerk to the Cathe- 
dral of Worcefter. He was fteady inhis friend- 
fhips, and diftinguithed for his extenfive hofpi- 
tality. In the various branches of bufinefs en- 
trufted to his care and management, his punc- 
tuality, accuracy, and integiity, were ever con- 
Near -Bromyard; Mr Lawrence ; 
and, a few Gays after, his daaghter Mrs. 
Mifs Mary Wood, of Dudley. . In 
Worcefter, Mr Butler, Printer. Same place, 
Mr. Benjamin Efner. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] Mrs Smith, of the Field, near Here- 
ford. At Hereford, Mr. M. Guilford 
Mr. Laurence, jen. of Norton, near Brom- 
“yard. Mrs. Barrett, of Cowarn Court. At 
~ Sutton, aged 61,. Mr. T. Gibbons. Milfs 
Davis, of Bromyard. Mrs. Brewfter, wife of 
|. B. an of Button Court, a woman of excei- 
~ jJent underitanding, wa:m in her friendfhips, 
- confiderate and unremitting in 
- 
* Glocefter, Mrs. Barnes. 
cher charities. 
At Caitle-Ditch, the feat of his brother, Lord 
Somers, T. S. Cocks, efq. Mr. J Abrahall 
or the New Houfe, near Rofs. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
Married.| — At Glouceiter, H: Garret, efq. of 
the Navy, to Mifs M. Raikes. At Cliiton, 
George Milner, efq. of Comberton. to Mifs E. 
M. Stephen, daughter of Dr. S. of the Htwells. 
At Old Sodbury, Mr. Thorafon, furgecn, to 
Mifs White. John Spun, efq. of Brittol, to 
Mifs Monro . 
Died. |—At Briftol, Mrs. Herford. At Chif 
ton, the Countefs of Abergavenny. At lewkef 
bury, the rev. W. Smith, of Birtfrovton. In 
At Briftol, W. Hazell, 
efg. Lieut. Heighington. On Kingfcow ms 
Mrs. Onion, daughter of Mr. S. Se llick, book- 
feller of Briftol. In Briftol, Mr Lowden, navy 
agent. 14, Mafi R Stuart. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married. }—At Chipping-Norton, Mr J. 
Hitchman, to Mifs S. L. Simkins. -The rev. 
R. Robinfon, of Wat:rftock, to Mifs Kipling. 
Mx. W. Stuange, of Oxford, to Mifs Jeffet. 
Died.J—At Banbury, Mifs Hibberdine, who 
to the poor will be a fevere lofs, as the had long 
been in the habit of adminiftering advice and 
medicines gratis. Same place, Mr. W. Bar- 
lowe, of the Plough Inn. 70, Mr. John Smith, 
of Oxford. 55, “Mr, ‘Alderman Churchill, of 
Wooditock, a focial and benesofent man. At 
Bicefter, 52, Mr. F. ee furgeon. Aged 
77, Dr. John Smith, Savilian Profeffur of Geo~ 
metry in the Univerfity of Oxford. 
BucKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.|—At Broughton, John Scott, efq. 
aged 79. to Mrs. Bz es ageu 6%. 
Diea | — At Fenny Stratford, Mr. John Day, 
fen. auctioneer, vegretted by ext.nfive connec- 
tions. Mrs. Dave enport, of G. Matlow; the 
died fuddenly, at a ee while walk- 
ing on the Steine. t High Wycombe, 69, 
Mr. L. Comme. 
Hu NTINGDONSHIRE. 
Died. J—At little Stukeley, 24, Mifs E. 
Bayley. Aged 72, the rev. James Pointer, 
M ‘A 48 years reGtor of Southoe. 
EssEx. ; 
Married.|—At Chelmsford, Mr. Rowell, to 
Mrs. Clifton, of Rettenden. At. Colch: tier, 
SS 
Capt. Barclay, to Mifs Kerfteman, Mr. S. Lam- » 
to Mifs Wilthhine, of G. 
Mr. J. Em_ry, of Leigh, 
to Mifs M. Goodin, At G. Holland, Mr. Ww. 
Baker, to Milfs s Ruitle, of He ny Kfe. At 
Kirby-le-Soken, Mr. j. Barnard, to Mis E, 
Quitter. Mr. J. t hilbridge, -of Debden, to 
Mifs Haycock, of Hempfted. At Rettendun, 
Mr. Botton, of Raleigh, to Mifs Lamprell. 
D. Spurgeon. jun. efq of Welwyn, Herts, to 
Mifs H. Grove, of Woodford. 
Died. J—At Chelssford, Mr. Hoefon. At 
Malden, Mr. Tomlinfon, firtstoun. Aged 55, 
Mr. W. Mayhew, of Rettendon, Mr. Jofce- 
lyn, of Braintree. Mr, J. Carter, of Radwin- 
ter. AtStanitea’, Mrs, Canham. Mrs. Smith, 
of Sutton. near Ongar. Mr. W. Wallidge. of 
Laindon-hiils. Mis. Stockbridge, of G. Bad- 
dow. At Dedham, Mr. Watkinfon. Aged 
70, Mr. W. Plumb, for 48 years mafter of the 
free-fchool at Barrow. 
NorFOoLK. 
At the late Quarter Scflions, at Norwich, na 
prifoner appeared to take his trial, nor has there 
occurred a commitment, on a criminal chaige, 
to the gaol of that large and populous city, 
during the terma of fix months preceding. 
The Dutch fithing veffels, lately detained at 
Yarmouth, have been releafed by order of the 
Admiralty, and allowed to continue their occu- 
pations unmolefted, fo long as they fhall con- 
fine themfelves. merely to the bufinefs of the 
fifhery. 
Adurried.] Mr..Kirton, of Bradittun, to Mifs 
Kirton, ot “Shalding field. 
Attleboro’, to Mits “M. Stevens. jehn Woce- 
houfe, efg. to Mifs Norris, of Witton, Mr, 
Edwards, jun. of Lynn, to Miis M. B. Mats 
tiny 
bert, of Barniton, 
Tey, near Colchetter: 
Mr. W. R. Cog, of ; 
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