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the left arm out of its place and lying flant- 
wife on the breaft. A quantity of a kind of 
white pafte was placed in two or three lu'ups 
en and below the belly, which had probably 
been pouréd into the body, on the heart and 
bowels being takén cut; on breaking a piece 
of this paite, it was mixed with the ikeletons 
of maggots or flie:, of which great numbers lay 
on and about the body. On the right cheek of 
the fkull was a fharp point, about half an inch 
long, and fome grey hairs appeared under part 
’ of the cap, which had fitted the head very _ 
tight, and feemed to have been buckled un- 
der the chin, part of the ftraps remaining. 
The robe had the appearance, in fome paris, 
of having been embroicered, particularly on 
the right knee. The coffin was laid upon the 
fame level.as the floor of the choir, the infide 
being even with the furface of the pavement. 
There was no other top to the cofin than two 
elm boards, which were pertedtly found. it 
is clearly afcertained that the body certainly 
was depofited here, and not in the more eaft- 
erp part of the church, as was fuppofed; and 
the finguler circumftance of there being no 
- record of thé place of interment on the ar- 
chives of the cathedral 1s now obviated. 
Married.|\—The xev. Mr. Wilton, difient- 
ing minifter, to Mifs Mutlow, of Ledbury. 
Died.}—At Worcefter, Mr. Walker. Mrs. 
A. Underwood. At Iflingten, near London, 
Mr. J. Holl, late bookfelier, of Worcetter. 
-Mrs Hook, ct Sisbury: At Perfhore, Mrs. 
Long. In Bath, the rev. Mr. Foley, of Old 
Swinford. At Upton, Mr. B. Aycrigg, turgeon. 
At Kidderminfter, Mifs Blackmore ; a con- 
ftant and liberal benefactrefs to the pvor. 
At Broom{grove, Mr. Wooxcock. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
___ An unexpected eleétion took place, lately, 
for Leominfter, in confequence of the refig- 
nation of Mr. Hunter. The candidates were 
Sir H. Tempeft, bart. of Hopend, and W. 
Taylor, efq. in the interef oi the Duke of 
Norfolk, Mr. Hunter, &¢. On the clofe of 
the firft day’s poll, a majority of 144 votes 
appearing in iavour of Mr. Taylor, the 
baronet gave up the conteft. The behaviour 
of this laft gentleman, notwithftanding his ae- 
feat, was firm and manly; taking his oppos 
nent by the hand, he withed him joy of his 
fuccefs, and exprefied his confidence, that in this 
_ €vent, the country would acquire a new fup- 
‘porter of her conftitution and liberties. The 
town had not even the femblance of being a 
fcene of conteft, and the eledtion throughout 
was condnéied with a liberality highly honour- 
able to both parties. The friends of Sir By 
T. rejeéting the idea of having favours con- 
ferreu on them, reverted the general cuftom, 
and, with laudable fpirit, each day made their 
_Ggndidate their guelt. 
© Married.\—Mr. G. Lancafter, of George 
Streez, Portman Square, London, to Mifs H. 
Buth. of Shepherd’s Market. At Kuill, 
J. Whitaker, efq. to Mifs M. Garbett. 
Died,|—At Hereford, Sir R. Symonds, 
bart. of the Meend, and many years M.P, 
a 
for Hereford. The rev. R. Hopton, preben-= 
dary of the cathedral, and vicar of Bithop 
Froome. William Proffer; a bargemany, 
found dead in a path which leads through the ~ 
meadows from Hereford to Putfon, and fup- 
pofed to be killed by lightning, in the fame 
ftorm which ftruck off one of the pinnacles 
lately erected on the tower of Hereford cathe- 
dral. 
At Minchinhampton, Mr. W. Niblett, one 
of the yeomanry cavalry of that places Mifs 
Price of Leominfter. 
At Bromyard, aged 86, Mr. J. Harris. 
At Bath, the rev. R. Foiey, M. A. and vicar. 
of St. Peter’s, Hereford: a benevolent heart 
and cheerful difpofition, and an underftanding 
highly cultivated and improved by a liberak 
education and a Jove of letters, rendered him 
a agreeable and inftruétive companion; he 
was, moreover, a found, orthodox divine. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. | 
At the late annual wool-fair, at Monmouth, 
the depreffion in value was fulf three fhillings 
per ftone, compared with laft year’s prices 5 
the clothiers, however, bought with great 
avidity, the whole quantity brought to market, 
which was confiderable. The prices were 
from fourteen to twenty fhillings, and fome 
prime lots difpofed of fold at twenty-one 
fhillings per ftone. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Married. |—At Gloucefter, D. Garrett, efq. 
of Gower Street, Londen, to Mifs E. Raikes. 
Mr. Kirby to Mifs S$. Webb. Mr. Mills, 
furgeon, of Goucefter, to Mifs A. Smith, of 
Broadwas. Mr. Cooper, cornet in the 29th 
light drageons, to Mifs Barber, of Dud- 
bridge. pt 
Died.|—At Woodchefter, Mrs. Hawker ; 
lamented by her family asa wife and mother. 
At Cheltenham, the rev. S. Duncombe, mi- 
nifter of-a Baptift congregation. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married |—At Oxfotd, Mr. Crotch, pro- 
feffor of mufic in the univerfity, to Milfs 
Blify. Mr. R. Selwood, of . Pibworth, to 
Mits M. Pottinger, of Wood rows. - Mr..W. 
Hickin, of Manfey Head, near Penkridge, 
to Mis. A. Lane, of Hyde. Hey. The rev.- 
R. J. Charlton, fellow of Queen’s College, 
Oxtord, to Milfs Webb, of Lanidowne Houfe, 
Somerfet. 
Died.|—At Oxford, Mrs. Toll, relict of 
the ‘rev. C..T. of Greywell, Hants. Aged 
50, the rev. T. Stinton, D.D. rector of Exeter 
college, and vicar of Great Carlton, Lincoln, 
At Cheltenham, Gloucefter, Mrs. L. Smith, 
reli& of the late J. §. Savilian, profeffor of 
geometry, at Oxford, and M.D. _ 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married. |—J. Strimpton, .efg. of High 
Wycombe, to Mifs Davie, of Wrentham, 
Suffolk. 
Died.|-At Buckingham, Mis H. Holloway. 
BEDFORDSHIRE... ° 
Morried.\—At Tempsford, H. P. Keane, 
efq. of the ifland cf St. Vincent, Weft In- 

dies, to Mifs S, Payne, of Tempsford Hall._ 
Died.| 
