BA fs asthe Betton. 
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brige, to Mifs Walker, eldeft daugther of T- 
Walker, efg. accountant gonciar of the court of 
chaticery. 
At Peterborough, My. Hoileféi, of the Bull 
Enn, to Mrs. Elizabeth Wallis. 
At Cotterfterck, néar Ouncle, Mr. Ricket, 
to Mifs Selby. 
Died.{.. The meadows, im the vincinity of 
King’s Thorpe, near. Northampton, being i in- 
undated, in econfequence of the’ late heavy 
rains, two men apd a lad were fent with a™ 
horfe and cart to fave fame fheep, -which were. 
in dangér of: being drowned, . unfortunately 
venturing too near the’ Fiver, the horfe, which 
was blind, plunged with the cart’ into the 
ftream : the meny boy, ard horie, all. perifhed. 
At Senay er near Pete rborough, Nits. 
Bull. 
At Wulitharanvens, Mrs. ae Mrs, Billing- 
ham. «Mrs. Bufwell, wife of Mr. Bufwell, 
attorney. 
At Little Pilling, néay Northamptor n, Mr, 
Henyy Bland. , 
At Culworth, at the houfe of Mr. Neales, 
her father,, Mrs. Page, and a few Weeks aiter, 
Milfs Ann Neal, 3 fitter, and vee days aoe 
Mr. Anthony Neal, her Grothe: 
At- Milborne, Hen Keniwotth, Mr. Jofhua 
Berborne, fox rmerly an aforncy of great 
practice. : 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.1 At Warwick, Mr, Perkins, 
ironmonger, to Mifs Powers, of Rugby. Mr. 
Samuel Rudder, to Miuts Leonard, of Brifto). 
At Birmingham, Mr. vy salbeath Moore, to 
Mi fs F- ‘Veifcy... Ms. Jobn “Holand to MaAls 
Ann Stocks, Willian Oe fergedht “in 
the Windfor: i, to Mis E: na vai Brad= 
cack, Of Birmingham. 
Mr. Pinches, me:cer,, of Bedworth, te 
BIMs Eaves, Of Coventry. noe. 
Mr, Edware Coleman “iM  ATERCOR,. tos 
Die et. Pet this ae ham, Mis. Be loher. 
Br. Giles, painter, of Moor-ftreet. Mrs. 
Blarer. Mis. Willams. “Mrs. Avern.- Mrs, 
Kitchen: 
one of the 
county of 
At Coventry, Wm, Elhot, efq. 
yiftices’ of the peace ‘ios 
Warwick, 
Cie 
At ‘Sutton Cold eld, Mr. Carver, of the 
Red Lion Inn, member of the Sutton Cold- 
field affociation. 
‘Thomas Mafon, efg. "OF the Cor avey Strate 
ford u te Avon, one of tbe Aue of, the 
oa r this gies 
peed” ccenly, in an apopledtic fit, while-bunt- . 
mp, me ihaa | “Witbcche, efg. of Sluwiey- 
Hill. 
wORCEST RSHIE. 
Married.} At Worceft ae Myr 
maltiter, to. M fs Jones. | bir. pee woollen- 
draper, to Mils Teveril. 
At Bewdlay, Mr. Thomas Hagley, ro Mus - 
Mr. Caidwall.. 
Ar Old ee a Ricard Harpur, of 
W atkins, 
4 are 
Warwick/{pire,...WV orcefter hire, Fe. 
“in the year, viz. 
ed, 2. °The bef& yearling bull. 
.o: wheat, withuut ‘manure, after a 
Stokelake, to Mifs S. Dizon, fecond daughter 
of Mr. Oliver Dixon. 
At Droitwich, Me. Burrih, to Mifs Sarah 
Greeves. 
At Kiddderminfter, Mr. Robinfon, carpet 
manufa€turer, to Mifs Homer. ‘ 
Died} At Pything, near Worcefter, Mrs. 
Ball. 
At St. John’s, near ee aged 76, 
Mr. Taylor. 
i Eroom(gtoves Mss. Thupe- 
Mrs. Maty Conyers, of Aftiey Fall. 
At Broadways ° ‘m hig 85th year, Mr, Wre. 
Perrin. 
At Kidderminfter, Mr. Wm. WickPraee 
In her 2oth year, atteran affli€ting illnefs of 
neatly fix years, Mifs Gertrude Newcomb. 
At Turkey, Mrs. Brace. 
HEREFORDSHIE, 
At a taceting convened at Hereford, on the: 
6th initant, for the purpofe of eftablifhing @ 
Hereford Agricultural Society, the earl of 
Oxford, prefident, it was refolved, that the 
members of this fociety fhall meet three times: 
on the 2¢@ Monday in March, 
the 3d Monday in June, and the 3d Monday 
of O&ober. The Odober mecting to be the 
anniverfary of the focicty for appointing new 
officers, revifing, confirming, OF ” amending 
the rules of the lociety, awarding the premiums 
of the former: year, and appointing new ones 
for the year enfuing. 
then refolved to be given’ for the’ following 
ufes: 1. For live-ftock bred in the county. 
z. For the beft fine-woclled rar 3—the merits 
of the wool and carcafe to Be equally canfider- 
3..The heft 
yearling heifer.. 4. The beit yearling colt, 
of the cart kind. ~'5. The beft boar. All the 
aninrals putting’ up forthe prize to be exhibited 
before a June meeting of the fociety. HH. For 
Amprovements in agyiculture, planting, &c. 
6. For making known a mode of, draining, 
fuperior in principle ‘to any now in common 
ufe. 7. For the beft account, from actual 
experiment, of the comparative profts, arfing 
from ah acre of hoed (urnips, and an acre of 
abbages. 8, For the beft mew variety of 
-applesy raifed from feed, the growth, quality, 
sand produce; to be feverally confidered. 
_For planting and rai&ng an orchard in the beft 
9- 
manner, to ke compofed of fruits, approved 
wef by the focety. 10. For the beft crop of 
avrorps, not Icfs than twice hoed. ti. For 
the greateft quantity of land ploughed by) 
oxen, worked fingle. 12. For the pbeft crop 
crop of 
dritled beans, borfe hoed, and Reet clean. 
13. For the carhieft and bef crops uf potatues, 
dug up not later than the fecond week in 
Auguit. N.B. The number of acres necel- 
efary to obtain the premiums no. g. 10. 31, Jd. 
13. to be proportioned to the fize of the 
claimant’s tarm. The fociety hope to intro- 
cher a iat. which will be ready for ule 
as 
Dec. 
Premiums (the amount. , 
to be determined at the next meeting) were 
