= 
1802.] 
is to be made an exprefs condition, without 
which no animal is to be intitled to a premi- 
um. The prize for the beft bull of any age 
whatever, bred in the county, and remaining 
in it, was a filver plate valued at 6], 6s.—for 
the beft ‘bull not exceeding three years a 
even months, was a filver plate, value 51. 5s. 
for the fecond’ beft ditto, 31, 3s.—for the beft 
bull not exceeding 16 months ditto,’ 51. 5s. 
and for the fecona beit ditto,” 3}. 3s. 
Died.] At Hereford, Mrs. Powle, wife of 
Mr. Powle, writing mafter.—Jn childded, 
after. being delivered of two fine children, 
Mrs. Honiatt, wife of the Rev. “f. Honiatt. 
‘——-Mrs. Barry, wife of the Rey. E. Bar- 
ry, and daughter of the late W. Shepherd, 
efy. of Dormington.—-.Mrs. Squire, wife 
of the Rey. Mr, Squire, prebendary of this 
cathedral; a lady much endeared to a refpec- 
table circle of friends and acquaintance, by 
-her. amiable manners and uniform benevo- 
lence. 
At Leominfter, Mr 
butcher. 
At Wilcroft, near Hereford, in his 69th 
year, W. Leflie, ef. 
Mrs. Colley, of the Green, near Brom- 
yard. 
The Rev. T. Hughes, perpetual curate of 
the chapels of Lianifhen, &c. in the county 
of Monmouth. 
In her 84th year, Mrs. Williams, of Peter- 
church; 
. F. Weft, an eminent 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Hope, merchant, of Brif- 
tol, to Mifs M. Payne, of Gloucefter. 
At Cheltenham, Wolfe, efq. to Mifs 
Patrickfon. 
At Gloucefter, W. Tremenkeere, efq. capt. 
of marines; to Mifs F. Apperley, 2d daugh- 
ter of I. Apperley, efg. of Wotton Houfe, 
in this county.——Mr. J. Brown, cheefefadtor, 
é&c. of Briftol, to Miis Witchell, of the 
Chippen, Tetbury.—Mr. “E. Poulton, of 
Frocefter, to Mifs_S. ag a of CoZley. 
Died.| At Briftol, E. Turberville, efq. 
many years a refpected officer in the North 
Gloucefter militia. 
Mrs. Partridge, of Hilfley, 
At Cirencefter, W. Croome, efq, banker 
a d cheefefactor. 
"The Rev. A. P. Newmaa, of Thornbury 
Park. 
At Cheltenham, Mrs, Gore. 
Mrs. Giles, father to the late Mr. R. 
Giles, of Newport. 
At ‘Futnival’ sInn Coffee-houfe, Holborn, 
_ where he had refided a confiderable time, 
aged\63, N. Webb, efg. formerly of Glou- 
cetier, and afterwards of Ebworth, in this 
county. — 
At Lidney, Mr. I. Howell, of the Dairy 
Farm; a valuable member of fociety, anda 
kind benefatiot to the neighbouring voor. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Abftrad® .of the account of money received 
pMOonTHLY Mac. No. 86, : 
Gloucefter pi re—Oxfordpire—Northamptonfbire 
* 
397 
and difburfed by the commiffioners appoint- 
ed for improving and completing the naviza- . 
tion of the rivers Thame and Ifis, in the year 
18or. 
: Received. 
For tolls at the pound locks 724, rf ; 
For tolls at towing paths — a 
For paffage boats or ferries 186 I 6 
Sundries, dividends on ftock 
and old boats 68 4 6 
10,060 8 £ 
ih 4" Sa ele 
2447 10 Oa 
- ‘ Difburfed, 
For intereft to creditors 
Salaries to pound keepers, 
receivers, furveyors, andclerks 1160 6 5 
Rents of towing paths 558 18 0 
Purchafes rome Slat (2) 
. Surveys 48 16 10 
Ballafting 471.6 4 
Repairs 137 § "250°FO 
New works 2562) 2144 
Sundries, viz. printing, 
flamps, &c. ‘247 16,4 
Pewee es ee en 
’ 
9872 10 Fo 
Married.|, V. J. Shortland, efq..-to Milfs 
Wentworth, both of Oxford.—Mr. R. Her- 
bidge, farmer, of Rollwright; to Mifs C. 
Hart, of Chipping Norton. 
At Enfham, Mr. T. Cox, cordwainer, te , 
Mifs S. Blagrove, 2d daughter ef Mr. J. 
Blagrove, formerly of the fame place. 
Mr. W. Marfhall, mufician, of Oxford, 
to Mifs Stangroom, of Rugby. Ted 
Died.{ At’ Oxford, Mr. G. Malbon, 
coffee-houfe-keeper.—Aged 77, Mr..G. Bad- 
cock, upwards of 50 years cook of Peni 
broke College. 
Aged 55, Mrs. M. Andrews, many years 
diftributor of letters at Chipping Norton. 
Mr. Allaway, of New Farm, Maple Dur- 
ham. 
NORTHAMP TONSAHIRE, . 
Married.| Mr. Eracken, to Mifs Crifp, 
both of Peterboropgh.—Mr. J. Sharp, grce 
cer, &c. of Market Deeping » Lincolnfhire, to 
Milfs A. Bowen, of Duddington, in this 
county. 
At “ay eam Mr. J. Meadows, of 
Thorpe Malfor, to Mifs M. Seale, 
At: Wellingborough, Mr. A. Corrie, lace- 
merchant, to Mrs, W. Corrie. : 
Mr. Miller, of the Saracen’s Head inn, 
Daventry, to Miis P. Balaam, daughter of 
the late Mr. C. Balaam, faddler, of North- 
ampton. 
Mr. Pretty, butcher, of Peterborough, to 
Milfs Smith, of Eatfton, near Stamford, 
Died.| At Northampton, Mrs. Watkins. 
—Mrs. Tymm, reli of the Rev. G, Tymm, 
late re€tor of Cottiforoolce, in this county. 
At Peterborough, Mr. Smith —Aced 5%, 
W. T. Squire, efq.. banker,and merchiaotee 
Aged 83, Mr. J. Belly.who had. been icxton 
, 3 F ‘ 
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