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tenth Lord St. John of Bletfoe, and was 
the laft furvivor of twelve children. 
At Brough Hackett, aged 91, Mirs. 
#. Edwards, formerly of Churchill. 
HEREFORDSHIREAND MONMOUTHSHBIRE., 
Methods are about to be adopted for 
reducing the price of coals in the cities of 
Hereford and Gloucefter, by making rail- 
roads from the collieries in the Foreft of 
Dean, to the Rivers Wye and Severn, 
which will not only be a much more cer- 
tain and expeditious mode of conveyance, 
~ but alfo lefs expenfive. Subfcriptions 
have been opened for this purpofe. 
Married.| At. Welton, S. Hutchins, 
efq. of Kenlington, to Mifs Hardwick, of 
Lower Welton. 
At Ledbury, Mr. J. Parker, brandy- 
merchant, of Hereford, to Mifs Hill. 
At Leominfter, Mr. Parker, attorney, 
of Worcefter, to Mifs Martha Hooper. 
At Yatton, Mr. B. Gethen, of Iinf- 
land, to Mifs Morgan. 
Died.| At Monmouth, Mrs, Trinder. 
At Hereford, Mr. Hayward, brazier. 
Alfo Mr. John Preece, fheemaker. 
At Wifteiton Court, T. Chute Hayton, 
efg.grandfon of the late John Price, efq. 
M. P. for this county. 
At Stretton Grandfon, aged 76, Mr. 
John Holmes, attorney, who had been 
married four times, and by his three firft 
wives had had twenty-one children, fix- 
teen of whem are now living. 
At Tarrington, Mifs Edwards, daugh- 
ter of J. Edwards, efq. 
_At Rubhock, near Kington, aged 85, 
Mr. W. Wolfe. 
At Ledbury, aged 77, M. Biddulph, efq. 
At Llangattock Vibonavel, Mrs. Pow- 
ell, wife of the Rev. J. Powell, vicar of 
Llandilo. 
At Brierley, near Leominfler, Mrs. 
Ann Downie. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The claflical Exercifes took place at the 
{cheol of the Rev. Dr. Jones, of Redland, 
on Monday morning, Dec. 22, 1800, to 
which Gentlemen only were admitted: 
and on Tuefday, when Ladies were ad- 
mitted. A polite audience did honour to 
the fuccefsful exertions of the young gen- 
tlemen. 
C. Codrington, efg. M. P. for Tewk{- 
bury, has remitted to the corporation 
2,501. for the relief of the poor of that town. 
Married.| At Marfhfield, Mr. Spicer, 
to Mifs Toghill. 
' At Thornbury, Mr.'T. Adams, of Old- 
bury-upon-Severn, to Mifs Caddy, daugh- 
ter of Alderman Caddy, of Thornbury. 
At Beckford, by fpecial licence, M.C. ° 
Maxwell, efq. of Everingham, in York- 
fhire, to Mifs T. A. Wakeman. 
At Tewkfbury, Mr. Martin, wine- 
merchant, to Mifs Woollams. 
Mr. Parker, attorney, of Worcefter, 
to Mails Hooper, of Tetbury. 
Heveford/bire—Monmouth/bire-——Glouceflerfoire, Se. 
5795 
At Kingftanley, Mr. John Clutterbuck, 
to Mifs Tenkins. 3 
Died.| At Gloucefter, Mrs. W ebb, re- 
li&t of the late Mr> Aiderman Webb, of 
that city. —-Mr. Higgins, glafs-merchant . 
—Mrs. Martin, wite of Mr. Martin, ba- 
ker.—Mrs. Spencer, (formerly Mifs Bai- 
ley,) of the Gioucefter Theatre.—Aged 
83, Mrs. Ann Jefferies, widow. 
At Cirencefter, G. Daubeney,efg. whofe 
~ death was occafioned by a fever, taken as 
he was colle&ing benefactions for the poor. 
At Minchin Hampton, aged 78, Mrs, 
Mary Pinfold, a maiden lady. 
At Morlewoed, near Thornbury, Mr? 
Mordecai Hignell, lieutenant in the Tock- 
ington Affociation 
Ast Frocefter, Mrs. Coleman. 
At Hartlebury, Mr. John Bromley, 
formerly a merchant of Worcefter 
Anthony Auftin, efg. lieut. col. of the 
South Gloucefter militia, and one of the 
juftices of the peace for this county. 
At Arlingham, aged 58, John Rich- 
ardfon, efq. of Somerfet, in the county 
of Londonderry. 
At Cold Afhton, aged 83, Mrs. Powney. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Lately was fold by auction, at Mr. 
Creek’s, at Roufham, near Woodiftock, a 
remarkably fine fat cow, a defcendant of 
the late Mr. Fowler’s flock, of the long- 
horned breed, for the’ encrmous fum of 
14]. r6s. the higheft nominal price, per- 
haps, that any fat beaft has produced in 
this kingdom. 
_Aéarried.| At Kidlington, Mr. J Bar- 
nara, of Woodftack, to Mifs Wyatt. 
Died.| At Oxford, aged 66, Mr. W..'Ty- 
ler, formerly of the Blue Boar inn, St. Al- 
date’s. —Aged 58, Mrs. E. Palmer, of the | 
Mitre Inn.—Aged 28, Mr. W. Strange. 
At Sarfden Houfe, in child-bed, aged 
34, Mrs. Lanefton, wiie of J. Langiton, 
efq. M. P. for Minehead, Somerfet. 
At Wroxton,near Banbury, M. Carpen- 
ter, who expired fuddenly while ringing a 
ealin Wroxton Church: his father, it 1s 
faid, had died exactly in the fame fituation. 
BERKSHIRE. 
At a late audit of the accounts of the 
Girl’s Charity School at Reading, it ap- 
peared that for the year ending at Mi- 
chaelmas 1800, the receipts were 4961. 
11s. 8d. and the payments 4gil. 
8s. ad.—-A reverfionary legacy of the-late 
Reverend Mr. Sricer had fallen into 
hand this year, which had been funded. 
Several girls, whofe time in the {chool 
had expired, had been apprenticed out, 
and fome others had been rewarded for 
their good conduc: in fervice. 
Married.| At Befingltoke, Mr. Jack- 
fon, draper, to Mils oward. | 
Died.| At Abingdon, aged 83, C. Hall, 
ef. one of the Deputy Lieutenants, anda 
Juitice of the Peace for this county. Me 
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