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Mr, William Chance, a wealthy farmer, 
of Cummings, in the parifh of Hinlip. 
_ HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Died.| At. Hereford, Mrs. Bennet, Mr. 
Rees Phillips, baker. Mr. Jofeph Morris, 
fen. cork-cutter. nae 
At Leominfter, aged 88, Mrs. Price. After 
a lingering illnefs, Mr. Robert Seward. Mr. 
Oliver, wheelwright. 
Mrs. Hankins, of the Pigeon Houfe, in 
the parith of Wefton Beggard. 
In h's 74th year, Mr. Jofeph Pritchard, 
farmer, of Canwood, in the parith of Wool- 
hope. bi 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Died.] At Monmouth, Mrs. Eades, of 
the Malt Houfe. . 
At Maindee, near Newport, the lady of 
W. Kemeys, efq. 
At Troy Houfe, near Monmouth, Mifs 
Richards, only daughter of Mr. Lewis 
Richards, fteward to the duke of Beayfort. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Gloucefter, capt. Macdo- 
nald, of the 17th light dragoons, to Mifs 
Woodifield, daughter of Stephen Woodifield, 
ef. of this town,’ 
At Briftol, Mr. 
Milfs Mary Raiken. Mr. William Lewis, 
to Mils Cooper. Mr. John Prichard, vicar 
choral of St. David’s Cathedral, to Mifs 
Summons. The joint ages of the bridegroom, 
_ the bridemaid, the perfon who gave the bride 
away, and the bride’s fervant that attended 
on the occafion, wanted feven years of the 
age of the bride. 
‘At Ciitton, John Wintle, efq. of Frocef- 
ter, to Mifs Concklin, of the former place. 
Mr. Richard White, of Woodhoufe, near 
Stroud, to Milfs Hall, daughter of Mr. Wm. * 
Hall, of Salperton. 
At Winterbourne, Samuel Shute, efq. of 
Frenchay, to Mifs Ricketts, of London. - 
At Weftbury upcn Trim, James Macin- 
tofh, efq. bairifter, to Mifs Allen, fifter to 
Mrs. Wedgwcod, of Cotehoufe, in that parith. 
Died.| At Gloucefter, in his 8oth year, 
Mr. George Cowles, formerly an eminent 
eorn-dealer, but who had retired from bufi- 
nefs for many years. 
At Berry Fieldhoufe, Bourton on the 
Water, after a lingering illnefs, Mrs. Wil- 
kins, wife of the rev. Wm. Wilkins. 
At Kington, near Thornbury, Mr. Obed. 
Thurfton. 
At Crewfhole, Mr. Samuel Crinks, many 
years a mafter-potter and furnace-builder at 
St. Philip’s glafs-work. He was a man f 
Strict honour and integrity. 
At Alkerton, near Frocetter, Richard King,’ 
efq ‘ 
ig .t Redland, Mr. Jeremy Baker, banker, - 
“of Briftol. His benevolence and affability 
conciliated the unfeigned eftcem and fijendthip 
of all who knew him, vey 
At Stapleton, Mrs. Jennings. 
At Yate, Mrs. Frances Green. 
At the Hotwells, Archibald John Mac- 
James Harris, jun. to » 
_ Herefordfhire.... Monmouthfhire....Glouceferfoire, &'c. 
donnell, efy. of Lochgarrie, North Britain 
lieutenaht-colonel commandant of the late 
113th regiment of foot. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. John Davis, 
clerk of the univerfity and city bank, to Mifs 
Woods, eldeft daughter of the late Mr. 
Woods, of Witney. 
At Witney, Mr. Edward Towerzey, or- 
ganift of that town, to Mifs Frances Ger- 
main. 
Mr. Francis Lamb, of Witney, to Mifs 
Ellis, only daughter of Mr. William Ellis, - 
linen-draper. F 
Died.] At Oxford, aged 60, Mr. Jofeph 
Hedges. In his 12th year, Charles Danie] 
Gutch, fourth fon of the rev. John Gutch, 
regiftrar of the univerfity. He was a youth 
of great promife, and exemplary. morals. 
At Bicefter, in his 74th year, Mr. W. 
Rolls, currier. 
NOR THAMP TONSHIRE, 
Married.] At Dallington, near Northamp- 
ton, Mr. J. Pell, of Hardmead, Bucks, te 
Mifs Weft, of Dallington Lodge. 
Died.| At Peterborough, after a lingering 
ilinefs, Mrs. Denny. 
At Caifter, near Peterborough, Mr. Howe 
grave, formerly printer of the Stamford Mere 
cury. 
The rev. Jofhua Stephenfon, re&tor of Bas- 
ton Segrave and Cranford St. Andrew. 
At Kettering, Mr. Richard Schuckburgh, 
chapman. pay Be 
At Benefield, near Oundle, Mr. Morris, of 
Chandos-ftreet, London. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
The duke of Bedford’s immenfe brick wall, 
which encircles all the paddocks, the park, ° 
and farms in his large eftate at Woburn, is 
now almof finifhed, not wanting two hundred 
yards to complete it. It is a moft ftupendous 
undertaking, The bafement part of the wall 
is four bricks thick, and the elevation (14 
feet high) three bricks, made of a beautiful 
red earth, that will ftand unimpaired for cen- 
turies. The expence of this vaft work is 
faid to exceed 200,0001, ' 
Married.| Mr. Thomas L. Wood, of Leigh- 
ton Buffard, draper, to Mifs Simpfon. 
Died.| The rev. John Morris, B. D. rector 
of Milton Bryan, formerly fellow of St, 
John’s college, and chaplain to the late duke 
of Bedford, when ambafiador at Paris. His 
talents and endowments refle¢ted honour on 
the illuftrious feminary at which he was edu- 
cated, and the purity of his morals added 
luftre to the facréd fun@ion in which he was 
engaged. © 4 
Ue CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
“iMarried.¥ “At Cambridge, “Mr.- Thomas», 
Coe, to Mrs. Danns. Mr. John Eaden, mer ~ 
cHant, to Mifs Pryer. : 
Mr. John Merchant, of Parfon Drove, te. 
Mrs. Johnfon, widow of the late Mr, Wm, 
Johnfon, of March. 
Died.} At Witbech, in the prime of life, 
Mr. Thomas Vaux, hatter, a 
