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tain a cheaper and more certain fupply of 
coals to the city of Hereford and its vicinity, 
by facilitating the navigation of the river 
Wye, and forming a horfe-towing path from 
the colleries to the faid city. 
An advertifement has lately appeared in 
the Hereford Journal, fubfcribed by a num- 
ber of medical gentlemen, recommending the 
pragtice of vaccine-inoculation to general 
adoption, and declaring-its efficacy, &c. as 
affording a permanent fecurity againft the 
{mall-pox, and declaring that it pofieffes, be- 
fides, the following advantages:—‘‘ It may 
be communicated with fafety at all periods of 
life, from infancy to old age, and with equal 
fuccefs at all feafons of the year; in different 
ftates of health, and during pregnancy ; it is 
peculiarly mild in early infancy, the moft 
dangerous time for the inoculation of the 
fmall-pox ; it is not infectious, and can only 
be communicated by inoculation: none of 
the dwtreffing changes fo frequently produced 
in the’conftitution by f{mall-pox, have been 
known to follow the cow-pox, and-there is 
good reafon to fuppofe never will; neither 
Preparation nor confinement are requiredes 
advantages peculiarly great to tbe lower or- 
ders of fociety, who may follow their ufual 
occupation during the whole of the difeafe.” 
The-above declaration purporting likewife to 
bear a public teftimony of refpeé to the me- 
ritof Dr. JenneER, as the inventor of this 
truly ufeful practice, is fub{cribed by the 
names of Mefirs. T. Cam, S. Cam, and J. 
Griffiths, furgeons; and of Mefirs. W. Bar- 
row, J. Gwillim, fen. and J. Gwillim, jun. 
apothecaries, all of Hereford; by the names 
ef W. Blount, M.D. of G.Woodyear, M.D. 
Ledbury; of Mefits. R. Evans and W. Gyt- 
ting, furgeons; of W. Lewis, M.D. of 
Mr. W. P. Brookes, apothecary, Rofs; of 
B. Thomas, M.D, and of Mefirs. J. T. Ste- 
phens, D. Moythan, and B. Jones, furgeons ; 
thefe three laft of Kington, in this county. 
Married.| At Hereford, Mr. J, Garrett, 
of Croydon, in Surrey, to Mifs BulNock. 
W. Davies, efq. to Mifs Garbetc, youngett 
,Jaughter of the late J. Garbett, efq. of Knill 
Court. 
Died.| At Bromyard, Mrs, Maund, wife 
of Mr. Maund, builder.—Aged 71, Mrs. E. 
Steward.—In his 7oth year, Mr.J. Freeman, 
of Stanford-court.—Mr. Mattey, farmer, of 
the Old Wear, near Hereford. 
At Eaftnor, near Ledbury, Mr. T. Higgins, 
an eminent farmer and grazier.—-Mr. T. Gar- 
rold, youngeft fon of Mr, Garrold, farmer, 
of Little Dewchurch. 
At Briftol, aged 29, the Rev. F. Davis, 
LLD. juttice of peace for this county. 
Lately, at-her houfe, near Monmouth,Mrs. 
Platt,.relict of the late John Platt, efq. fin- 
cerely regretted by her relations and friends ; 
in whom was combined the fincere friend, the 
affectionate parent, and tlre good Chriftian. 
The many amiable qualities that adorned her 
while living, willlong continue to be grate- 
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fully remembered by thofe who revere her 
virtues and lament her lefs. 
OXFORDSAIRE. 
Married.|_ At Oxford, L. Way, efq. of 
Merton College, to Mifs M. Drew, daughter 
of the Rev.H.Drew, reétor of Comb Raleigh, 
Devon.—Mr. B. Field, of Thame, to Mifs 
M. French, fecond daughter of the late Mr. 
B. Sandford. = 
In London, Mr. J. Winter, of Stoke Tals 
mage, to Mifs A. Viret, of Wheatfield. 
Died.| At Oxford, aged 68, Mrs. E. Lons 
don.—Ayed 47, Mrs. A. Lifter, widow, mif. 
trefs of the Crown-inn.—~Aged 50, Mr. P, 
Smith, fchoolmater.—In his qgth year, Mr. 
W. Benwell, taylor. 
At IMey, aged 61, Mr. W. Coftar, many 
years mafter of the Angel-inn, Oxford, and 
one of the.proprietors of the Oxford and other 
coaches to and from the faid inn. 
At Bath, the Rev. R. Hele, B. D. re&or 
of Rotherfield Grays, in this county, and 
formerly fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. 
Mrs. R. Hudfon, wife of Mr, T. Hudfon, 
of Wood Green, near Witney, and only 
daughter of the late G. Davis, ef. of Duck- 
lington.—The Rev. Mr. Holt, reGtor of Fin- 
more. 
At Bampton, in an advanced age, Mrs. A. 
Andrews, wife of Mr. J. Andrews, fen. fure 
geon. 
At Witney, Mr. T. Clarke, who, accord- 
ing to the coroner’s inquifition, died through 
exceifive drinking. 
At his houfe, in Soho-fquare, London, in 
his 42d year, J. White, efq. youngeft brother 
of G. White, efq. of Havington-houfe, in 
this county. ~ ; 
Aged 71, W. Mills, efq. of Denton-houfe, 
near Garfington, 
At Churchill, in his 89th year, Mr. W, 
Brookes,defervedly efteemed as a man of inte- 
grity, and a real Chrifian. 
In his 84th year, C. Robinfon, M.D. rece 
tor of Albury, é&c. formerly fellow of Mag- 
dalen College. 
At Banbury, aged 80, R. Knight,  efq, 
chamberlain, and juftice of peace..of that 
borough; he was likewife father of the cor- 
poration, had ferved the office of mayor feve- 
ral times, and is much lamented by the poor, 
to whom he was a fincere friend. 
The Rev. H. Gabel, rector of Standlake, 
and formerly fellow of Magdalen College Ox- 
ford ; he was for many years a very ative 
juftice of peace. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married.] At Aylefbury, Mr. W. Hay- 
ward, furgeon, to Miis'E. Tannern—_Mr. 4, 
Terry, to Mifs Hitchcock. 
Died.} At Bradwell, in her 35th year, 
Mils C.-Baily. 
At Brill, Mrs) E. ElUott. 
At Newport Pagnell, Mr. Higgins, of the 
Swan inn. ' 
At Walton, near Aylefbury, aged 104, 
iis. Heiter, She had ever enjoyed a good 
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