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1796. | WWarcefter .» Hereford... Monm... Oxon. .. Bucks, Sc. 259 
"The rev. Mr. Bloxham, rsétor of Brinklow, 
to Mi‘s A. Lawrence. . 
Mr. Coltman, of Cloudefley, to Miits Larnf- 
by, of Yelvertoft. At Coventry, Mr. Barn- 
well to Mifs Joy, of Briftol. 
~ Died.| At Biitingham, Mrs. H. Lacey. 
Mys. Fleck. Mr. J. Penrofe. Mifs Hutchinfon. 
Mrs. Farquharfon. Mr R. Pennel. My. A. 
Mainwaring, attorney. Mr. R. Martin, printer. 
Azed 26, Mifs Rufton. 
Mrs, Garrifon, of Digbeth. 
At Mofeley, the Kev. W. Hawkes, late of 
Birminghem. 
At Stratford upon Avon, aged i114, Mr. J. 
Gill. Pi 
At Coventry, Mrs. Bearcroft. 
Worcefierfbire. 
Married.] At Worcefter, Mr. Piddock to 
Miis Corbet. Mr. Burran to Mifs Brewer. 
Mr. Hebb, furgeon and apothecary, to Mifs 
Weaver. 
At Wolverly, Mr. J. Grove, of Birming- | 
ham, to Mifs F. Clare. 
Mr. J. Mathews, of Evetham, to Mifs 
M. Wilkes, of Birmingham. 
At Tipton, Mr. B. Woolley, of Dudley, to 
Mifs Evans. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. Butler. 
At Perthore, aged 54, Mrs. M. Bourne. 
At Finftall Heath, near Bromfgrove, Mr. 
Smith. 
Aged 110, Mrs. M. Turner, of Chutch 
Lench. 
The Rev. J. Davies, vicar of Upton Shodf- 
bury. 
Herefordfbire. 
Married.} At Leominfter, Mr. G. H. 
Hebb, of Worcefter, to Mifs A. J. Weavers. 
At Hereford, W. Evans, efq. to Mifs Brewf- 
ter, of Burlton, county of Leominfter. Mr. 
C. Scarlet to Mifs W. Meredith. 
Died.] At Rofs, Mrs. Holden, wife of J. 
Holden, efq. 
At Allenfmore, aged 96, Mr. E. Davies. 
At Calverhill, aged 73, James Whitney, 
efq. of focial manners and a generous hofpitable 
_ difpofition. 
Aged 89, John Skipp, efq. of Upper Hall. 
At the Portway, Mrs. Hill, rehc&t of the 
fate R. Hill, efg. 
In Prefteign- Gaol, John Phillips, againft 
whom a bill of indi&tment had been found, for 
the forgery of a note of sool. 
At Ailey, Mr. E. Lewis. 
Monmouth/fbire. 
Married.| At Monmouth, Lieut. Bagfhaw 
to Mifs M,. Cecil. 
Died.| At Monmouh, T. Bellamy, efq. 
captain of the Monmouth militia. Same place, 
Mrs. Lucas. 
At Abergavenny, Mrs. Martin, wife of J. 
M. efq. 
Oxfordfbire.|—An ewe, of the Berk- 
fhire breed, the property of Mr. James 
Higgs, of Murcott, has yeaned, fince 
the year 1784, thirty-four lambs ;—fix 
times fhe yeaned two, twice four, once 
MoNTHLY Mac, No. III. 
five, and tyvice three. Her ftock is re- 
markably ftrong and healthy. 
Marricd.| Mr. J. H. Bobart, of Baliol Col- 
lege, to Mifs Eaton, of N. Wetton. 
At N. Afton, the Rev. R. H. Brandling to 
Mils E. M. Bowles. 
Mr. Clark, of Sandford, to Mifs 
Mackney, Berks. 
The Key. Mr, Earl, Rector of Swarford, to 
Mifs M. Hofkins, of Witney. 
Mr. W. Bannifter, of Warxborough, to Mrs. 
Field, 
At Idbury, R. Smith, aged 76, to S. Day, 
aged 74. 
Died.], At Oxford, Mr. .T. Buckingham. 
Aged 36, Mr, Smith. Mifs So. Littlehale, of 
Bicefter. 
At Banbury, Mr. R.Rymill. At Kidlington, 
aged 73, Mrs. Tyrrel. Aged 66, Mrs. Devil- 
laid, of Ewelme. 
Northaimptonfbire.|—April 7th. Y efter- 
day, the new charter of this borough, to 
which there has been fome oppofition by 
part of the inhabitants, was brought from 
London, by the mayor, &c. It was met 
at the foot of the bridge by the corpora- 
tion, with great ceremony, and conducted 
tothe Guildhall, amidft the congratula- 
tions of the townfmen, onthe re-eftablifh- 
ment of their ancient privileges, and the 
fecurity and protection afforded to the 
poor, &c. 
Married.| Mr. Mould, furgeon, of Oundle, 
Wilfon, of 
‘to Mifs Hicks, of Fotheringay- 
At Harringworth, Mr. Smith to Mifs 
Weldon. | . 
Mr. White, of Brington, to Mifs Den ny,of 
Mutcott. 
Died.| At Northampton, aged 13, Mafter J. 
Horfey, eldeft fon of the Rev. J. H. diffenting 
minifter. Mr. Fox. Mrs. Trotter, of Blif- 
worth, 
’ At Huntroyd, full of years and good fruits, 
the Rev. B. Preedy, D.D. rector of Brington, 
and in the commiflion of the peace for North- 
ampton{hire. 
_ Buckinghamfbire.\—At Peufey, a fwan 
fitting on her eggs, on one fide of the 
river, obferved a fox fwimmuing towards 
her fromthe oppofite fide ; rightly judging 
the could beft grapple with the fox in her 
own element, ihe plunged into the water, 
and after beating him off for fome time 
with her wings, at length fucceeding in 
drownifig him. 
The range of ftablesat Lothbury Inn, 
near Newport Pagnell (including 16 fine 
horfes, &c.) were lately deitroyed by fire. 
Bedford/bire.\|—At the, late Bedford 
Affizes, an aétion for mal-treating a fer- 
vant boy, was brought againft an inhabitant 
of Streatly—(Verdiét for the boy, with 
4ol. damages, and cofts)—The judge and 
grand jury pe returned thanks . 
Tis 
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