1797+] 
as early as the beginning of Auguft, III. For 
the encouragement of induftry and good he- 
haviour. 14. To the cottager, being a day 
labourer, in hufbandry or the widow of a 
labourer, who has maintained him or herfelf 
and family, by labour only, and who has 
fettled in fervice or apprenticefhip the 
greateft number of legitimate children, with- 
out any affiftance, weekly, or occafional, 
from any parifb. 
N. B. No premium in any of the claffes 
- will be given to any candidate, unlefs the 
fociety, at the annual meeting, fhall be fatif- 
fied that fuch candidate juftly deferves it. 
Married.| At Rofs, Mr. Thomas Parke, 
to Mifs Ann Evans. 
At Canon Pynon, Mr. Gardener, to Mifs 
Tunftall. 
At Peterchurch, Mr. Thomas Lanwarne, 
to Mifs Jones, of Turnaftone. 
Died.] At Hereford, aged gs, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Jauncey. In her 85th year, Mrs. Winfton. 
Near Fownhope, the rev. John Kidly, A.M. 
rector of Weftbury upon Severn: 
At Wilton, near Rofs, Mrs. Porter. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE, 
Married.} Mr. Morgan, of Liantifli Cref- 
fecny, aged 72, to Mrs. Elizabeth Price, of 
Liandewy Skerrit, aged 64. 
Died.} At Monmouth. Mifs Morgan, fif- 
ter to the late Mr. Richard Morgan, of 
Argocd. ~ : 
At Cardiff, inhis 23d year, Mr. William 
Thomas. 
At Pontypool, after a fhort illnefs, Mr. 
Edward Davies, attorney. 
At May-hill, near Monmouth, fuddenly, 
Mr. Michael Vaughan: 
At the Cottage, at Manfon, Mrs. Porter. 
At Wenvoc, near Cardiff, Mrs. Davies, 
wife of the rev. Mr. Davies, rector of that 
place. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
In confequence of an application made to 
government by the mayor of Briftol, co). 
Eveleigh, furveyor of engineers, is occupied 
in taking a furvey of the Englith coaft bound- 
ing the Briftol Channel, in order to plaee fig- 
nal towers on the moft commanding emi- 
nences, and to fortify the more vulnerable 
pofts. The Aimwell and congueft, two ver 
poweiful gunboats, under the orders of the 
commander of the fyuadron at Milford, are to 
be ftationed in fuch parts of the Brifto! Chan- 
nel, as the mayor may deem proper. 
Letters from vatious parts of Gloucefterthire 
obferve, that the cold has been remarkably 
intenfe; on the night of the 6th infant a 
fevere froft fet in, accompanied with a driz- 
zling rain. The moifture congealed on the 
trees, till the weight of the ice brought down 
many of the branches to the ground. On the 
hills between Gloucefter aud Cirencefler, 
great numbers of rooks and other birds were 
found frozen to death the following moming. 
One man, in the parifh of Cranham, is ftated 
to have picked up 43 birds deftroyed by the 
daclemency ofthe night 
MonTuty Mac, XXY. 
Gloucefterfbire. rw OxfordfMireres Buckingham/h ives 
‘to Mifs Mary Shears. 
495 
Married.) At Briftol, Mr. J. W. Keene, 
to Mifs Catharine Wynne. Mr. John Guard, 
Mr. Rudder, to Mifs 
Leonard. Mr. Thomas Scanderet, of Cardiff, 
to Mifs Evans, daughter of the late captain 
Evans, of Brifiol. 
At Clifton, Mr. Cox, of Twickenham, to 
Mifs Warn, of Kenny in Somerfetthire. 
At the fame place, Robert Bayley, jun. 
efq. to Mifs Sufanmah Kington, fitter to 
Major Kington, ' 
At Chedworth, the rev. Mr. John Jones; 
to Jane Small, youngeft fitter of the rev. Dr, 
S.nall, prebendary of Gloucefter. 
At Northleach, Mr. H. Chavaffe, of Chip-- 
ping Norton, Oxfordthire, to Mifs Allen. 
Died.] In College Green, Briftul, David’ 
White, efq, many years a refident inthe ifland 
of Jamaica, where he poffeffed very’ con- 
fiderable property: 
Likewife at Briftol, Mrs. Hill. 
ford. Mrs, Underwood. Mrs. Dean. Mr. 
John Offer. Mr. Wiliim Gough. © Mrs. 
Jones. Aged 82, Mr. Richard Burge, foape 
boiler. Mrs, Wafbrowgh, mother of Mr. Rice 
Watbrough, organift. 
At the Hot Wells, in her 76 year, Mrs. 
Woodward. 
Mrs. Skynner, wife of the rev. Mélmoth 
Sk ynner. 
Mrs. Har- 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The fullowing fubjcés are propofed for the 
chancellor's prizes, for the enfuing yeat. For 
Latin verfes, Vismagretica. For an Englifh 
eflay, Chivalry. The firft of the above 
fubjeéts is intended for thofe gentlemen of the 
univerfity, who have not exceeded four years 
from the time of their matriculation. The fe- 
cond, for fuch as have exceeded four, but not- 
completed feven years. 
Married.} The rey. Samuel Goodenough; 
of Wadham College, to Mifs Prickett, of 
Lan{down Crefcent, Bath. ; 
At Banbury, Mr. John Pain, mayor of that 
town, to Mifs Barnes. 
At Bladon, Mr. Carter-to Mifs Brown. 
At South Morton, the rev. Matthew Hill, 
rector of Putley, in Herefurdthire, to Mifs 
Mary Woud, eldeft daughter of the rev. Mr. 
Richardfon Wood, vice-principal of Alban 
Hall, in the univerfity of Oxford. 
Died.] At Oxford, in her 63d year, Mrs. 
Walker. After a, fhort illneis, Mr, John 
Wife. In her 17th year, Mifs Mary Coole 
ing. : 
~ At Great Milton, Lady 
the right hon. fir J. Skynner. 
At Banbury, aged 85, Mr. Richard News 
man, proprietor of the Waggon and Horfes 
Inn. * 
At Northmoos, after a long and very fevere 
Skynner, wife of 
‘illnefs, Mr, John Nalder, an opulent © 
farmer. 
At Steeple-A fton, aged 58, Mr. Taylor. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married.) At Eaton, Mr, Welch 
Kitty Bea rblock, 
37, 
to Mifs 
At 
