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HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
' Two oxen, bred and fed by Dr. Hooper, of 
Worcefter, at his farm in Monmouthfhire, 
were fold at a late market at Abergavenny 
for rool. Another ox, of the true Hereford- 
fhire breed, reared by Mr. Vorfe, of Ware- 
ham, was lately fold to Mr. Darke, of Bree- 
don, for 551. 
Married.| At Monmouth, Mr. Thomas 
Evans, mercer, to Mifs Anne Pride. 
At Upper Sapey, Mr. Hyde, of the Lea, to 
Mifs Green. 
Died.| At Hereford, aged 60, the Rev. 
Dr. Luntley, re€tor of Brampton Bryan, and 
one of the Prebendaries of Hereford Cathe- 
dral. 
At Tewin, aged 80, John Charles Schrei- 
ber, efq. 
At Rofs, Mrs. Aveline, wife of Mr. Ave- 
line, a refpe€table furgeon; a womin in 
whom every focial and domeftic accomplifh- 
ment were moft amiably united. 
At the Park, near Rofs, Mr. Wm: Turner, 
a re{pectable farmer. 
At Pithow, Mr. Michael Proffer, of Ever- 
fton Farm, aged 82. 
At Stretton, the lady of the Rev. Wm. 
Parfons. 
At Tregirog, aged 70, Daniel Tregoze, 
efy. one of the magiftrates of this county. 
At Stretton Granfome, Mis. Parfons, wife 
of the Rev. William Parfons, vicar of that 
parifh. 
At Dipple’s Moor, in the parith of Kilpefk, 
‘Mr. Tomkyns, farmer. 
At Clifford Court, univerfally lamented, 
Mr. Gervafe Wheeler. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
At the taft Gloucefter affizes, a verdict 
was obtained by the general poft-office againit 
a coach-mafter, of Briftol, for carrying a let- 
ter wrapped up in brown paper, as a parcel, 
by. his ftage-coach. The penalties are 51. 
- for every letter, and rool. for every week 
fuch praétice is continued. 
The late Mrs. Margaret Pytt, of Ragland, 
Monmouththire, having dire&ed by her will, 
that her executors fhould difpofe of fo much 
of her perfonal eftate as they fhould think 
proper for charitable purpofes. Mr. John 
Pytt, of Gloucefter, oné of her executors, 
hhas in confequence, paid sool, to the treafu- 
rer of the Gloucefter Infirmary, for the ufe 
of that hofpital. 
Married.| At Gloucefter, Mr. J. Beady, 
clothier, of Wootton-under-edge, to Mifs 
Page, of Briftol. 
At Awre, Mr. W. Evans, to Mits S. Har- 
rifon. 
At Churcham, Mr. John Crump, to Miis 
Mary Dowell. 
Died.} At Gloucefter, Richard Dighton, 
efq. of the Wildernefs, near Mitcheldean. 
At Tetbury, Mifs Ann Rowe, daughter of 
Mr, John Rowe of Huntingdon. Bits 
At Minfterworth, aged 74, the Rev. Tho. 
Parker, A. M, re¢tor of ‘Taynton, in this 
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Herefordfhire—Monmouthfbire-—Glouceficrfoire, Ge. [Jane t 
county, and of Welfh Bicknor, Monmouth- 
fhire. |, : 
At Kempley, Mrs. Sarjeant, mother of 
Mr. Sarjeant, late of Worcefter. 
At Sutgrove, in the parifh of Miferdine, 
aged 54, John Self, efq. a deputy lieutenant, 
and one of the aéting magiftrates of this 
county. : 
At Putloe, George Fielder, efq. 
At Almondfbury Hill, Mr. Tho. Cooke. - 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The Turnpike Houfe near Witney, expe- 
rienced the deftru€tive confequences of the 
violent thunder {torm, which extended over 2 
confiderable portion of the kingdom, on May 
4th. The chimney was entirely demolifhed 5 
the roof on one fide nearly ftripped off; an 
- end wall cracked from the top to the bottom, 
and a confiderable aperture made in the folid 
wall at another place. The chain of the 
weighing engine, its wooden cafe, and the 
trap-door, were torn topieces, and every win- 
dow, except one, was forced out to a confide- _ 
rable diftance. The gate-keeper, who was 
im bed, was rendered infenfible by the ful- 
phurous {mell, and afterwards complained of 
forenefs, but received no material injury. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. J. Giles, of 
Littlemore, to Mifs Mary Calcott. The 
Rev. Thomas Lane Freer, A. M. of Pem- 
broke College, to Mifs S. Wetherell, third 
daughter of the Dean of Hereford. Mr. 
Cole, of Benfon, to Mifs Cecil Slaughter, of 
the King’s Arms-inn. 
At Ledwell, Mr. Caftle, to Mifs Merry, 
daughter of the late Mr. Merry, of Clifton. 
Died.] At Oxford, aged 76, Mrs. Jane 
Cox, widow of the late Rev. J. Cox. 
At Banbury, Mr. Wm. Clarke, ‘formerly 
of the White Horfe-inn. — 
At Coopredy, near Banbury, Mr. Grifold, 
farmer. : 
At Roufham, the lady of Sir Clement Cot+ 
trell Dormer, knt. late mafter of the ceremo- 
nies to, his Majefty. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. John Smith, apothe- 
cary. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
It is in contemplation to form a communi- 
cation between the Grand Junétion Canal, at 
Gayton, and the River Nen, which promifes 
to be of great local and general utility. 
Married.|] At Blatherwick, J. S. Wilkin- 
fon, efq. of Bramcote Notts, to Mifs O’Brien. 
At St. Martin’s, Stamford Baron, Mr. J- 
Toon, wheelwright, aged 67, to Mifs Ann — 
Pinchbeck, of Pilfgate, near Stamford, aged 
27. 
Died.| At Maxey, fuddenly, aged 89, E. 
Harris, labourer. 
At Broughton, Mr. John Waters, fen. am 
eminent falefman and dealer in cattle. 
At Nether Heyford, the Rev. H. Jephcott, 
rector of that place. 
i. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. , 
Died.] At Huntingdon, aged 85, Mrs — 
Rayment, mother of Mr. Alderman Ray= 
ment. 
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