1798.) ae Herefordppire—G loucefterfoire— Oxford, Se. , 
_Died.}° At Bell Broughton, after a long. 
and agonizing illnefs, which he bore with 
exemplary fortitude and refignation, the Rev. 
Thomas Clark, D. D. reétor of Bell Brough- 
ton, and of Tretyre, Herefordthire. 
At Sydbury, adjoining to Worcetter, Mr.. 
Jofeph Southall, of the Crofs Keys public 
houfe. 
At Bengworth, Mr. Stephen Fifher; and 
three days after, fuddenly, his fifter, Mrs. 
Smith. : 
Mrs. Hannah Bourne, fecond daughter of 
Richard Bourne, efq. of Afton Hall. 
Mr. John Bonaker, of Norton, near 
Evefham, was fately found dead in the high 
road, about a mile from Kaiver. He is fup- 
pofed to have fallen from his horfeiin a fit. 
At Worcefter, aged 57, Mifs Sanders. 
In her $3d year, Mrs. Butler. Mr. Jones, 
forme:ly a mufician in this town. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
At Leominfter, aged 70, the Rev. W. 
Hughes, M. D. vicar of St. Peter’s, Worcef- 
ter, and upwards of 50 years a mihor canon 
of the Worcefter Cathedral. By,a will de- 
pofited fome years fince in the hands of Dr. 
ohnfon, his property is bequeathed to the 
orcefter Infirmary. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.|. At Clifton Church, Charles 
C€. Langworthy, efg. to Mifs Auften, daugh- 
ter of the late archdeacon Auften, of Cork. 
At Bedminfter, Mr.Sayer, to Mifs Hague. 
At Briftol, Mr. Gilbert, wholefale linen- 
draper, to Mifs Gopail, late of Bath Theatre. 
Mr. William James, of Chard, Somerfet- 
fhire, to Miis Frances Jones, of Briftol. 
Mr. Witliam Guy, of Frome, to Mifs 
Jane Sweeper, of Devizes. 
The Rev. S. Pickering, re&tor of Biftop’s 
Cleves, to MifsRamas, of Merry-hill Farm, 
Buthey. 
At Cheltenham, Samuel Richard Al- 
leyne, efg. eldeft fon of Samuel Alleyne, 
efq. of ‘Golden, in the county of Tippe- 
rary, Ireland, to Mifs Child, daughter of 
William Child, efq. of Kiniet, Shropfhire. 
At Mangotsfield, Mr. jackfon, druggilt of 
Londony to Mifs Humphries, of Gleucetter. 
Died.] At Briftel, Mr. J. Crifp. 
Mary Pendry. Mr. Charles Tobin.. Mr. 
Thomas Lewis, of the Three Cups public 
houfe on the Back. Mr. Beale, many years 
night conftable of the ward of Caftle Pre- 
einéts, Mifs Harriet. Mrs. Guth. Mr. 
Yates, brewer, near Temple-gate. Mr. 
Henry Nevill. Mr. Watts. Mrs, Safford, 
wife of Mr. Jofeph Safford, furgeor and apo- 
thecary intheold market, and one of the co- 
Foners for this city.. Mr. Jofeph Reid, of 
the King’s Arms, St. James’s Back. Aged 
68, Mrs. Alice Llewellin. 
At Berkeley, Mrs. Jenner, wife of Mr. 
Jenner, furgeon. 
j OXFORD. 
Married.) At Oxford, Mr. Thorp, fur- 
gon, of Malden, in Effex, to Mrs. Taylor, 
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widow of the late Mr. Taylor, of Tracy farm, 
in this county. 
At Northmoor, Mr. Jamcs Cox, of Ox- 
ford, to Mifs Eliza Minchin, of the former 
place. 
Died.] At Oxford, in his 80th year, Mr. ” 
C. Moore. 
drews. 
Aged 28, Mrs. Caroline An- 
NOR THAMTONSHIRE. 
Died.| At Peterborough, Mr. John Ca- 
lah, organift of the cathedral. 
At his feat, at Afhby St. Ledger, after a 
lingering illnefs, in his 77th year, jofeph 
Afhley, efq. This gentleman ferved the 
office of high fherif¥ in 1788. 
At Cogenhoe, near Northampton, Mrs. 
Chapman. ; 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
The following are the two firft premiums 
which his grace the Duke of Bedford offers at 
his annual fheep-thearing at Wooburn, for 
1799, an additional inftance of his Grace’s 
great attention to the interefts of his own 
neighbourhood, and which would, ifit were 
neceffary, {tamp a higher value onthe breed 
-of SourH Down sHeEeEP. 
The firft is, ©* To the perfon in Bedfordfbire, 
who fall, between June 1798 and Fune 17995 
expend the largeft fum of money (not lefs than one 
hundred guineas) in the purchafe of South Down 
or Leicefter exves, the premium of Firry Gui- 
NEAS, 
<¢ The premium of Twenty-Five Gut- 
NEAS will be given to the perfon who expends 
the next largeft Jum on the fame obje, and on 
the fame conditions.” 
MMarried.] John Cooper, efq of Leighton, 
in this county, to Mifs Firth, one of the 
co-heirefles, of the late William Firth, efq. 
Died.| At Blenham, Mifs Albinia Man- 
ners Sutton, younge/t daughter of John Man- 
ners Sutton, efq. iM. P. for Newark. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
A dreadful hurricane was lately experienc- 
ed near Cau‘ton, in this county.¢ Its effets 
were firft vifible at a place called Meickle- 
more Pit, where it carried the water up to 
the top of the houfes, forced down fome 
hay-ftacks, and carried off the thatch from 
the roofs. It did great damage to a field of 
peas, which it laid entirely wafte, in a tract 
of about 16 yards wide. The workmen in 
the fields, together with the inhabitants in 
the neighbourhood, were much alarmed for 
the event, the noife it made being heard to 
the diitance of a mile and upwards, {Its di- 
rection, like hurricanes in yeneral, was from 
N.N. E. to$.S. W. but differing effentially 
from the ordinary whiriwinds expetienced in 
this country. Thofe who witneffed its ef- 
fects, compare it to the ftotms known to the 
Afiatic failors, by.the name of tornados, It 
was attended with no rain; but fullowed by 
two peals of thunder. 
Died.} At Over, Mr. Jolin Ingle, 
At Swaifey, after a lingering illnefs, in 
her 46th year, Mrs. Cole. 
At Wicken Hall, My, Robert Reynor. - 
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