2797-1] | Wor cefter hire... Herefordfhire... Moumouthhire, Sees ee 
WORCESTERSHIRE. | 
Married.| — J. Biddulph, efq. to Mifs 
Roberts, both of Ledbury, At Worcefter, 
Mr. ‘R. Moore to Mifs A.‘George. Mr. J. 
Cowell, of London, to Mifs Williams, of 
‘Everfham. 
Died.j—At Malverns Mifs H. Mainwaring, 
of Hereford. Mrs. Nath, wife of Mr. Alder- 
man N, of Worcefter. At Martley, Mafler 
S. B. Oliver. At Beliington, near Kidder- 
minfter, Mr. J. Pratt, a truly refpeétable and 
benevolent man. Mrs. Southam, of Wor- 
‘cefter. Mrs. Williams, 
In the late expedition to Teneriffe, Mr. D. 
Voodward, fon of the late Mr. W. formerly 
of Worcetter. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Lately, at Bromyard, a fow farrowed a pig 
. without a head, the ears only appearing, and 
a {mall appertuge between them; neither 
eyes nor mouth were to be feen. It was 
alive, and ran about a confiderable time, ’till 
it died for want of fuftenance. 
Married.) —F.. B. Wright, efg. of Eaft 
Harptry, to Mifs Hofkins, of Compton Mar- 
tin. The rev. Mr. Birt, vicar of Madley, and 
prebendary of Hereford cathedral, to Mifs 
Lane, of, Hampton Bifhop, near Hereford. 
Mr. Evans, of Dadnor Court Fatm, near 
Rofs, to Mis Stephens, of Clearwell, near 
Coltord. 
Died.]—At Hereford, aged 49, Mr. H. 
Games. Near Bath, aged 25, Mifs Griffiths, 
Jate of Holland Houfe, near Hereford; en- 
deared to her friends by her amiable manners, 
and excellent underftunding, At Almeley, 
aged 79, Mr. T. Pritchard, a Quaker. 
The rev. R. Evans, A.M. many years rector 
of Kingfland, and juftice of peace for the 
"county 3 an affectionate relation, a fincere 
friend, and a humane, charitable man. 
At Leominfter, the rev. Jofhua Thomas, . 
more than 40 years minifter of the Baprift 
meeting, and much refpected as a pious wor- 
thy man. He had attained yrear celebrity by 
fome of his publications, as’ a Welch Hifto- 
rian. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE, 
Diei.J—At Monmouth, Mr. Morgan. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Marricd.\—Mr. J. Rufs, of Clifton, to 
Mifs A. Haynes, of Syften. J. Taylor, efq. 
of Caitle Combe, to Mifs Scudamore, of 
Swaintwick. Mr Fryer, attorney, of Tewki- 
“bury, to Mifs Tandy, of Kempfey. At 
Cheltenham, Mr. J.. Bedwell, banker, to 
Mis E. Buckle. ; 
Died.|—Mr. Martin, mercer, of Camp- 
den. At Kington, near Thornbury, Mr. H. 
Parnell, attorney. At Gloucefter, Mr. Pace, 
apothecary and man-midwife, in confequence 
ef a fall from his horfe. Count Dhane, a no- 
bleman of diftinguifhed abilities, and culti- 
_ vated manners, who had retired {ome years ago 
from the Auftrian Netherlands, to iefide in 
this country. Mr. Hayden, an opulent 
farmer of Chacely, near Tewkfoury : his 
seath was occafioned by a kick from his horfe. 
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late of Worcefter. — 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married} Mr. D. Cooke, of Southampton 
Buildings, London, to Mifs H. Cooke, of 
Watlington. The rev. R. H. Lancafter, fel- 
low of Merton College, Oxford, to Mifs Burne, 
of Bedfurd-fquare, London. , At Bladon, Mr, 
Morris, of Woodftock, ta MAfs Wilkes. -Mr.- : 
Hayward, to Mifs Treacher, both of “Vatling- 
ton. The rev. T. P. Brett, A.M. vicar of 
Bicefter, to Mifs Clarke, of Oxford. 
At Enford, Mr. T. Hunt, an opulent far- 
mer, in confequencé of a thorn running into 
his knee, while jumping over a hedge, which - 
brought ona rapid mortification. He had juft 
laid up in his ftores three years’ fhearing of a 
prodigioufly large flock of fheep, with a deter- 
milnation not to part with a fleece of the fumes 
until the return of peace fhould caufe the wool 
to yield a higher price. Aged 70, Mrs. Bacon, 
of Baldon. Aged 33, Mrs. Copeland, wife of 
Mr. C. furgeon, of Chinnor. In his 71ft years 
Mr. T. Smith, late fenior alderman of Wooton 
Baflet. : 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.|—At Newport Pagnel, Mr. T. 
Rogers, jun. to Mifs S. Haddon. 
At Soulbury, Mr. R. Coching, an eminent 
farmer and grazier, to Mils Stephens,- of 
Bragnum. 
ESSEX. 
The fubfcribers to the Effex Agricultural 
Society, refident im the hundred of Rochford, 
have offered the undermentioned premiums to 
be paid on a day announced, viz. one of two 
guineas, and one of one guinea, for the bett 
performance in plowing, by a ploughman and 
a boy, under 16 years of age; one of iwo!gu’- 
neas to the cottager or day labourer in huiban- 
dry, who fhall have brought up the greatett 
number of legitimate children with the leaft pa- 
rochial afiifiance ; and one of two guineas to 
the fervant iv hufbandry, male or female, who 
fhall have been employed; lodged, and boarded, 
the longeft time in one feryice, with the beft 
character. 
Married ] R. Tyrwhitt, efq. of Lincoln’s- 
inn, London, to Mifs E. Lipyeatt, of Great 
Kallingbury. The rev. Mr. Houlditch; of 
Felfted, to Mifs Carter, of Great Waltham. 
At Sudbury, Mr. T. Clubbe, attorney, to Mus 
Harrington, of Clare, Suffo'k. 
Died.] At Great Baddow, aged 19, of a 
lingering decline, Mr. W. Cordex, fon of Mr. 
J. ©. of Horfley Down, London, a Quaker. 
At Tillingham, Mr. Fifher, furgeon and apo- 
thecary. W. Price, efg. of Prittlewell. Mr. 
G, Maldon, farmer, of Dengy. Mr. T. Barnes, 
of Witham. At Blackmore, Mr. T. Wood ; 
many years coachman to the Chelmsford ftaze 
coach. Mifs M. Lett, of Waltham Abbey. 
Mrs. Foakes, of Great Dunmow. 
NORFOLK, 
At the aflizes at Norwich, Rebecca Howard, 
for the murder of her battard child, Robert_ 
Walpole, James Overland, John Witham, and 
Jonathan Green for burglary, and Jobn Holt, 
for theep it aling, received (enience of death. 
Married.} Mr. J. Hajlftone, of Butefiale, 
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