1801.]: Worcefterfaire—Herefordfoire and Monmauthfire—Wales. 
Mr. Bafnett, of Wem.—Mr. Gough, far- 
mer, of Aéton Reynold 
At Upton, Mr. C. Lloyd. 
At Oxon, 
Mrs. Truftram, of Whettall, near Welling- 
ton.——Mifs Raherts, of Sa naseniae: : 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married || At Worcefter, Mr. Cooke, to 
Mrs. Kitchen; cf Henwick, near Worcefter. 
—W. Sanders, efq. of Worcefter, to Milfs L. 
O°’Toole, younge:t daughter of Col. O’ Toole, 
of Newtown, in Wexford, Ireland. 
At 8romfgrove, Mr. Wood, to Mifs Par- 
tridge. 
. At the Quaker’s “meeting: houfe, Eriftol, 
Mr. T. Newman, jun. of Worcetlter, to Mifs 
L. Fry, of Caftle-ftreet, Briftol. 
Died.} A: Wilden, near Kidderminfter, 
J. Pratt, gent. : 
Mrs. Howell, wife of Mr. Howell, of 
Benhall Farm, Kempfey, near Worcefter.— 
Mrs. Stinton, of Cotheridge.—Mr. Shelton, 
of Partridge, near Worceiter. 
At Malian. aged 78, Mr. T. Wo-'tyat. 
In Sanfom-fielis, Mifs A.Newinan, i chooi- 
miftrefs, anda Quaker. 
At Boraton, near Tenbury, in his 69th 
year, Mr T. Knowles; for many years maf- 
ter of the Swan-inn, at ‘Tenbury Bridge, 
but had retired from bufinefs, He-was a 
kind matter to his fervants, a bountiful donor 
to the poor, and of great urbanity and atcen- 
tion in buiinefs, 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE 
Hereford Mujic-meeting-~This meeting was 
really uncommonly elegant. So much com- 
pany had not been known in the city for fome 
years ; and the ftyle of elegant fimplicity that 
prevailed in the drefles of the females gave a 
finifhing grace tothe accumulated attra Stionsof 
this mufical-jubilee. 
Application is intended to be made toParlia- 
mentin the enfuingle{Mion, for an a&t for m aking 
and maintaining a‘ fannie: road from the town, 
and parifh of Newent, in Gloucefterfhire, to 
the city of ‘Mereford, pafling through the 
feveral parithes of Newent and Pountley, in 
_Gloucefterthire ; and the feveral parifhes of 
Linton and Upton Bithop, in this county: 
with an additional branch intended to pafs 
from Newent, toa place called the Lea Line, 
in Gloucefterthire, through the feveral pa- 
rifhes of Newent, Longhope, and tye hamlet 
of Newland, and the parifh of Afton Ingham, 
in this county ; and another branch to pafs 
from Witsymore and Afton’s Croof’, to join 
the laft«mentioned road leading to the Lea 
Line. 
Married.} At Hereford, Mr. P. Farren, 
to Mifs Perry, both of the Hereford theatre. 
—Mr, Wainwright, land-furveyor, of Here- 
ford, to Mifs- Wainwright, of Over Areley, 
Sraffordfhire. 
nde 
aged 84, W. Spearman, efq. Sa 
At Monmouth, Mr, Davies, carpenter, to’ 
Mifs Williams.—Mr. 1. Billinge, aged 82, 
Mrs. Afhford, aged 73; being the bride- 
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groom’s fourth wife, and the bride’s third 
hufband. 
Mr. Thomas, poft-mafter, of Neath, Glae 
morganthire, to Milfs Proctor, of Effinghall, 
in this county. 
Died.} At Monmouth, H. Phillips, efq. 
many years member of the corporation, | 
At Hereford, in his 55th year, Mr. fj. 
Meredith, hair- eee, 
Mirs. Treaherne, 
eHereford. 
At Eardifley, aged 76, Mrs. Palmer. 
At Kingfton, in his 68th year, Mr. P. Tur- 
ner, of the Royal Oakinn, | 
of Lugwardine, near 
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WALES. 
Marricd'] At the Quakers? Meeting- 
houfe, in Neath, Glamorganthire, Mr. G. 
Boone, wine-merchant, of Birmingham, to 
Mifs M. Re¢s.—Mr. J. Evans, draper, of 
Swanfea; to Mifs aoe. of Rhyd-Saifon, 
Caermarthenfhire, 
At Mackynleth, Montgomeryfhire, Mr, 
M, Davies, of Aberyftwith, to ae M. Da- 
vies. 
At Swanfea, Mr T. Williams, tanner, to 
Mifs Spencer, daughter of Mr. spencer, pa- 
per Le ey --Mr, §. Broom, wool-fac- 
tor, of Kidderminfter, to Mifs Nevil, of 
Swanfea. 
Died..| At Wrexham, Mifs S. Ratcliffeg 
formerly of Borras Hall, near Gresford— 
Aged $4, ¢ghe Rev. D Williams, of -Llan- 
vairfechan, of which pavifh he was-reGtor 32 
ye.ts. He was religious without ofentation, 
an affectionate relation, a fincere friend, a 
kind neighbour, and his whole life was uni- 
formly virtuous. 
Mr. T.sParry, timberemerchant, of Flint, 
While bathing his children in the river Dee, 
he was alarme zd by the cries of his eldeft 
daughter, who had got out of her depth, he 
rufued into the water. with a part of his 
cloaths on, aad. brought her fafely to fhorey 
but inftantly fell down and expired, 
At Swanica, in-his2o0th year, Mr: C, 
Evans, of ath, fon of the lace: Mr. Evans, 
the celebrated performer on the harp.—Mr, 
W. Williams, tronmonger. 
At Laugharne, Carmarthenfhire, Mifs M. 
Langharne, daughter of captain J. Laugharne, 
of the Royal Nan, 
At Manafon, Montgomery hhire, aged 82, 
Mr. C. Evans, formerly mercer and flannel- 
draper in Berriew.— Mrs. C. Kemp, wife of 
the Rev. W. Kemp. 
At the Sah Bre econfhire, aged 74, of apa- 
ralytic ftroke, “Watkins, wife of J. Wat« 
kins, efq. sb Ebay in his 2ad year, J. Wil- 
liams, efq. 
At Mould, Denbighthire, Mrs. Lloyd, re- 
lict of the late H Lloyd, efq. of Hsttice. 
In the.prime of life,.Mr. T. Owen, of 
Mathraval Hangynis, Montgomery fhire. 
Ona farm of Lord Penrhyns, near Chapel 
Curig, in Carnaryonthire, Mr. Owen, aged 
104, 
At 
