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. At Rofs, Mr. Waring, cf Leominfter, to 
Mifs Sarah Beavington. 
At Much Marcle, R. Chatfield, efq. of 
Powfon, near Rofs, and of Emanuel Coilege, 
Cambridge, to Mifs Money, caughter of 
William Money, efq. of Hom-Houfe. 
Mr. Dickenfon, of Hom-Lacey, to Mifs 
Knell, of Bullingham, near Hereford. 
Mr, Jonn Matthews, of the Bowling- 
green Farm, to Mifs tiufbands, of Clehonger. 
At Wigmore, Mr. Edward Proffer, linen- 
draper, of Cannon-ftreet, London, to Mifs 
Child, of the Berry Houfe. 
Mr. Weft, fadler, of Leominfter, to Mifs 
Watkins, fitter of Mr. J.C, Watkins, book- 
feller, of Abergavenny. 
Died.\| At Hereford, —— Wainwright, 
efq. brother to Mr, Wainwright, of Huxger- 
ford, in Shropfhire. Aged 57, Mr. Thomas 
Turner, of the Red Lion:nn. Mr Tho nas 
Owen, grocer. Mirs, Price, wife of the Rev. 
Mr. Price. 
At Chepftow, Mrs. Brodie, wife of Alex. 
Brodie, efq. M. P. for Elgin. 
At Monmouth, in the prime of life, Mr. 
William Rol ings, fon of Mr. John Rollings. 
At Abeigavenny, aged 105, Joun Chrilter, 
an old fervant in the Llanfortt family. 
At Stoke Prior, aged 98, Mary Pain: one 
of the fame family died, afew years ago, at 
Leominfter, aged 103. 
At Fownhope, aged 89, Mrs. Foot. 
At Whitchurch, near Rofs, Mrs. Sophia 
Elizabeth Gwillim; the uniformly virtuous 
tenor of whofe life, and whofe charitable 
and beneficent attention to the difrefles of the 
poor (in the alleviation of whofe wants the 
expended a large portion of a very confidera- 
ble income), will long be remembered with 
re{pect and gratitude. Her paternal eftates 
devolve to the lady of that excellent and in- 
telligent officer, Major-General Simcoe. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
At Gloucefter affizes 47 prifoners were 
tried, 15 of whom received fentence of death, 
for capital crimes, and of thefe five were left 
for execution. 
At thefe affizes a caufe was tried at nif 
prius, between Mifs Elizabeth Jones and John 
Brock Wood, efq. for a breach of contract of 
marriage, and the deception and defertion be- 
ing proved, the jury, which was fpecial, 
gave the plaintiff roocl. damages, with cofts. 
In the Ecclefiaftical Court at Gloucefter, 
the marriage of William Hardwick, jun. with 
Phosbe Collier, of Newent, has lately been 
declared void, onthe ground that the young 
man, who was not 21 years of age, had mar- 
ried without his father’s confent. 
Married,| At Bitton, Mr.. Peterfon, of 
Wetton, near Bath, to Mifs Buh, of Beach. 
Mr. Wm. Higgs, of Chipping Sodbury, to 
Mifs Foyfter, of Wickwar 
Died.| At Cirencefter, Mrs. Camplin, re- 
1G of the late Rev. Dr. Camplin, reétor of 
St. Nicholas, Briftol. ; 
At Gloucefter, Mr. Holder, grocer, and 
Mr. Mathews, pipe-maker. 
At Shirehampton, Edward Bowles, efq. _ 
Montury Mag. No. 63, 
At Forthampton, the Rev. Charles Platt, 
Minifter of that place. 
At Tewkefbury, Mrs. Kemble, relict of 
the late Thomas Kemble, efa. 
At Weftbury-upon-Trim, Captain John 
Farquharfon, formerly of Briftol. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
At the Jate Oxford aflizes one criminal for 
murder, and three other perfons for different 
offences, were convicted and condemned. 
The inftitution in this county for reward- 
ing good fervants, and the induftry of houfe-~ 
keepers, has been attended with very bened- 
cial confequences. 
Married.| At Caverfham, Mr, Falwaffer, 
of Maidenhead, to Mifs Gran! ham. 
Mr. Tho. Pratt, of Stoke, to Mifs Sarah 
Smith, of Chadlington. 
Diced.) At Oxford, aged'75, Mr Stephen 
Hayes, ienior, breeches-maker. -Aged 65, 
Mrs. Sufannah Williams. 
Mr. Wm. Weichman Sydenham, late mafe- 
ter of the Mitre inn, Oxford. 
At Headington, aged 89, Mr. R. Strange. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
A bank has been lately opened at North- 
ampton, by Mr. Butcher, and as fuch an 
eftablifhment was much wantea in that town, 
it can fcarcely fail of meeting with tuccefs. 
At Northampton afiizes five offeniers wee 
convicted and condemned, but repricved. 
Married.| At Northampton, Mr. Dunkley, 
butcher, to Mifs Marriott, of Hardingfions 
The Rev. Henry Woolley, of Lincoln Cole 
lege, Oxford, to Mifs Power, of Leicefter. 
At Paulerfbury, Mr. John Scrivener, fare 
mer, of Hanflope, Bucks, to Mifs Tatry. 
Died.] At Northampton, Mr. Tho. Phil- 
lips, wheelwright, aged ar. Mr. Thomas 
Collins, of the Black Lion. At his brother’s, 
aged 62, Mr. John Adams, of Caftle Afhley. 
At Towcetter, Mr. Wilcox, ftationer. 
_ BEDFORD AND HERTS. 
Bedford affizes proved maiden. 
A dreadful fire lately happened at Mr, 
Young’s farm, near Effenden, which entirety 
confumed the whole of the premifes, and an 
immenfe quantity of corn, hay, &c. The 
horfes and cows,were with difficulty faved. 
Married.| At Fletwick, Mr. Geo. White- 
bread, eldeft fon of Mr. Whitebread, of New- 
bury, near Selfoe, to Mifs Wood, fifter of 
Lieut. Wood, late of the Cumberland militia. | 
The Rev. John King Martin, M.A. rec- 
tor of Portenhall, to Mifs Longmire, daugh- 
ter of the tate Rev. Daniel Longmire, of 
Linton, Cambridgefhire. 
Died.] At Effenden, John Hafkins, efq. 
At Afhwell, Mifs Catherine Andrews. 
At Paul’s Walden, the Countefs of Bure 
ford. 
Mr. John Blow, a refpetable farmer, laté 
of Zouches, near Dunttable. 
The Rev. Tho. Wagftaffe, vicar of Barley. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
At Huntingdon ailizes feven  prifoners 
were convicted of capital crimes and cons 
demned, but five of them were afterwards 
reptieved, One of thofe left for exccution is 
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