1799. | 
Near Dudley, Mrs. Mee, wife of Mr. Mee, 
iron-matfter. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Rofs, John Holder, efg. ) 
to Mrs. M. Jackman, widow. Mr. Thomas 
Harvey, attorney at laws to Mifs Grifhths, 
of Over Rofs. 
At Winterton, Mr, Dykes, of Kingfton, to 
Mifs A. Stephens, of the former place. 
Died.] At Hereford, aftera lingering ill- 
nefs, H. Penry, efg. of Liwyncyntatin, i in the 
county of Brecon, and one of the members of 
the corporation of that city. 
Aged 22, after a lingering illnefs, Mr. 
Jofeph Cooke, fon of the late Mr. Cooke.. 
At an advanced age, Mrs. Gwillym, rcli@ of 
the late T. Gwillym, efq. 
At Moorcott neag Kingfton, aged 88, Mr. 
William Harris. 
At Tupfley near Hereford, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Lewis, relict of Mr. P. Lewis, for- 
merly of that place. 
At Dinchill, near Ledbury, fuddenly from 
the rupture of a biood-vefiel, A. Church, efg. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
The Gloucefter Mufic Meeting, for the be- 
nefit of the Widows and Orphans of Poor 
Clergy, will be held on the 25th, 26th, and 
27th of September. ‘The ftewards are, . Earl 
Bathurft, Lord De Clifford, Dr. Small, and 
Dr. Saye: 
Several gentlemen of the Wilts and Berks 
Canal Committee have lately failed from its 
termination near Dauntry’Park to Cuningen 
Park, near Calne, where the tunnel under 
the road is now conitru€ting ; then they pro- 
ceeded to Chippenham and to Semington, 
where this canal joins the Kennet aad Avon. 
The Marquis of Lanidown was of the 
party. 
Goods are now regularly conveyed upon 
canals from London to Briftol, South Wales, 
Worcefter, Birmingham, Manchefter, Liver- 
pool, and Lancafter.. The price of light 
goods from London to Briftol, is no more than 
33s. per ton; of heavy goods, 33s. Oflight 
goods to Liverpool, 80s.; of heavy goods, 
65s. For low price goods, heavy and not da- 
mageable, the price to Briftol is only 26s; to 
Birmingham, 38s; and to Manchetter, 55s. 
per ton. 
Married.}| At Gloucefter, Mr. Ridler, 
foap-boiler, to Mifs C. Warloe, of Hereford. 
Djed.| At Walbridge, near Stroud, Mr. 
Peter Smith, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At Oxford, the Rev. James 
Hurdis, D. D. Profeffor of Poetry in the Uni- 
verfity, to Mifs H. Taylor, of Fulham, Mid- 
diefex. 
At Northmoor, Mr. P. Cox, 
Mifs R. Minchin. 
At Banbury, Mr. Howard of Worcefter 
College in this Univerfity, to Mifs Bignell, 
of the former place. 
At Dey! rig Mr. John Mallett, brazier, 
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f London, to 
Herefordfhire—Gloucefterfhire—Oxjordppire, &c. 
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of Chipping Norton, to Miis Dutton of the 
former place. 
Died.| At Oxford, Mr. William Rone, 
butler of Univerfity College. Aftera linger- 
sing illnets, Mrs. Hodgkins, wife of Mr. 
Hodgkins, taylor. Aged 63, Mrs. Shipley, 
wife of Mr. ee of Blenheim Gardens. 
Mrs. Enfworth, wife of Mr. T. Enfworth. 
At Bampton, Mrs. Whitaker, wife of E. 
Whitaker, efg. Mr. George Grove, baker 
and mealman. 
At Cuddefden, Mrs. Jane Welles, aged 84. 
_ At Wheatley, Mrs. Sheene, widow of Mr. 
Sheene, who died lately at the fame place. 
At Chipping Notton, Mr. C. Heyngs, fen. 
aged upwards of $0, an eminent (avecon aad) 3 
apothecary of that place. 
At Nuneham Courtenay, Thomas Craw- 
ford ;. he was killed by a fall from a loaded 
Waggon. 
At Baldon Houfe, aged 91, Mis. Willough- 
by, the mother of Sir C. Willoughby, bart. 
On a common in the parish of Horefpath, 
Martha Prieft; fhe was tound dead. 
At Ewelme, James Elton; he fell from a 
while gathering cherries, and was 
killed on the fpot. 
At Thame, James Hedges ; he was found 
dead on ‘the staircafe. 
~ NORTHAMP TONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Peterborough, Mr. James 
Lee, of Upwell, to Mifs Gibbs, of the former 
place. 
Died.] At Northampton, Mifs C. Angell, 
daughter of the late B. Angell, efq. of Stud- 
ley; Wiltfhire. 
Suddenly, Mr. Paul Dadford ; 
Was putting on his cloaths. 
At Staverton, aged 62, the Rev. John 
Summons, more than twenty years curate of 
Staverton and Catelby. 
At Glinton, aged 84, Mrs. Maxwell, wi- 
dow, late of Uffington, near Stamford. Mr, 
John Spencer; he was unfortunately drowned 
whilft bathing. 
At Market Bofworth, aged 70, Mr, dee ice 
fon. 
At Peterborouzh, Mrs. Allen,of the coftee- 
room. 
At Harlefton Park, near Northampton, the 
Rey. John Andrews, ,fecond fon of Robert 
Andrews. efq. ) 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Bevis, wife of John 
Bevis; fhe had kept her room more than 20 
“years. Ry it 
At Oundle, after a few days cine. aged 
60, Mrs. M. Yardley. 
At Wellingborough, Mr. Thomas Rogers ; 
e fell down in his ae outes and expired. 
Mr. Thomas Page; he was found dead in 
his father’s yard. : 
At Pilton, William Dunckley, fervant to 
Mr. Prentice, he was killed in a hay-field by 
affi ting at the wheelofa Joaded waggon, which 
fell upon him and killed him on the fpot. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. | 
The Trigometical Survey of England, be- 
gan 
as he 
he died 
