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Cubbington, near Warwick.—Mr. Kimbher- 
ley, writing mafter of King Edward’s School 
in this town.—Mrs. Barner, wife of Mr. P. 
Barnet, faw plate maker+—Mrs. Taylor, 
wife of Mr. W. Taylor of the Crow, public 
‘ houfe.—Far advanced in years, Mr. D, Davies, 
wire worker.—Mr. Sheldon, pincer maker — 
Mr, W. Cooper.—Mrs. Barrs, wife of Mr: 
Rarrs mercer.—Mr. [. Meridith, fattor.— 
sash $7, Mrs. M Fulieleve, a ieee lady. 
4t Stratford upon Avon, aged 70, Mr. ‘W. 
Sandias 1d, a traveller in the ‘haverdafhery line. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Mrarried.| Mr. Beaman, of Weftcot, to Mifs 
S. Clarke, of Church Palverbatth. 
At Shrewibury, Mr. W. Brundon, hair 
drefler, to Mrs. Bailey —Mr. W. Jones, of 
Shrewibury, to Mifs Scoltocke, of Kentock, 
near Shrewfbury. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Lowe, attorney, to 
Mifs Maffev. 
At Bridgnorth, T. Herd, efq. of the Cuf- 
tom-houfe, London, to Mrs. Gueft, widow.— 
Mr. |}. Harris, of Hales Owen, to Mifs Dar- 
by, of Green Hall, near that place. . 
Clapham, Suttayy Mr. Neal, builder, 
to Mifs A. Daires, of Emitrey.-near Shrewf- 
bury —Mr, Pea, ‘confectioner, of Wem, to 
Mits Derrett, of Shrewibury ; alfo Mr. Evans, 
taylor, of Shrewfbury, to Mifs Pea, near‘the 
former place. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, Mrs. M. Clarke. 
—Suddenly, Mrs. Cartwright, widow of the 
late Mr. ant wee apothecary.—-Mifs Bax- 
ter, the laf furviving of five fitters, who have 
all died of a decline —Mrs. Laenion: wife 
of the Rev. F. Leighton. 
At Ofweftry, in his 18th year, Mr. J- Do- 
vaiton, fon of Mr, Dovafton, attorney of Lla- 
nymynech; refpeéted and lamented as a pat- 
tern of duty and obedience to his parents, and 
in other refpeets, a youth of great promife — 
Ar- F. Howeils, cf Walton. 
At Bridgenorth, Mr  G. Carter, many 
years landiord of the Upper Fox i inn. —Mr. 
C. Prince, fen. of Wem. 
At Octet near Bridgenort th, Mr. 
Lowe, many years eS of the edits 
Saiiors inn. 
At Lampeter,in his 75th year,Mr.R.OQwen. 
GLOUCEST#RSHIRE. 
Mr. W. Lawrence, a medical gentleman of 
Cirencefter, in a letter to the priiter of the 
Gioucefter Rerald, dated November Io, 
as other eae and tettimonies fo re- 
fute an erroneous idea, entertained by fame, 
that the vaccine difeafe yields a power of 
protection only for a limited time, pro- 
duces an extraordinary inftance, whice lately 
occurred to him. He’ ftates tke cafe as fol- 
Tows :-——-** A woman’ kad fuffercd the difzafe 
i-venty one years age, fearing that time had 
wvoril Out its power of fhieldin ng the conftitu- 
tio, fubmitted to repeated inoculations 
with ative f{mall-pox infe&tion ; and lived 
abopt a month ina houfe for the reception of 
thofé who labour undérthe imall-pox, where 
Shropfiire—Gloucefterfhire— Herefardfbire—Oxfordfhire. [ Dec. f, 
feveral had heavy burthens ; thefe fhe con- 
ftantly affociated with, and breathed the in- 
fectious atmofphere of the place, without feel- 
ing the {malleft effect.” 
Application will be made to Parliament in 
the enfuing fetfion, for power to carry into 
efiect a -propoled rail-way, acrofs the foreft of | 
Deane, from the river Wye to the Severn, 
on a plan of general benefit that fhall connect 
the faid rivers, and coneiliate and combine all 
other colla steral interefts conneéted with the 
forefts. 
Married.| At Glougefter, Mr. J. Dovey, 
grocer, to Mifs Gale-—Mr. W. Saunders, of 
Saul, to Mifs H. Vick, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
D. Vick, of Elmore, near Gloucefter.—-Mr. 
R. Mayo, to Mifs H.- Dangerfield, both of 
S.imbridge, | 
Died. 7 At Gloucefter, Mifs M. Stephens, 
daughter of D. Stephens, ef. of the sth re- 
giment of dragoon guards, quartered in this 
city—-Mr. P. Cooke, third fon of Mr. J. 
Cooke, plafterer.—IiIn his 82d year, Mr. D. 
Speucer, fen.e-In her 25th year, Mifs M, 
Goodyer, a young lady of a mild and benevo- 
Tent difpofition, and engaging manners, and 
much endeared to her relatives, by her du- 
tiful and affectionate behaviour, asa daughter 
and a fifter, 
HEREFORDSHIRE. ~~ 
Married.) At Hereford, M. T. Evans, at 
torney, to Mifs W ating only daughter of 
the late Rev. T. Watkins, a prebendary of 
the. cathedral, &c.—Mr. W. Tanner, of 
Hamptoa Court, to Mifs Grubb, of Shobdon. 
Died.] At Hereford, Mr. T. Price, many 
years a faithful fervant i inthe family of Mr. 
Wainwright, 
Mrs. Peniber, wife of Mr. Pember, fidlatcr: 
—Mrs. Proffer, 
t Sydenham, near London, Mifs Ifab. 
es fecund daughter of the late M. Price, 
efq- of Lincoln’s inn fields—In his 67th year, 
Mr.W. Wathen, of Dinedor-court, néar Here- 
ford. The wavineh of his attachments, and 
his focial, generous mind, and liberal difpb- 
fition, eadehie him, to a numerous circle of, 
friends. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.|_ Mr. J Parker, bookfeller, of 
Oxford, to Mifs’S. Hayes, youngeft daughter 
of the Re v.Mr. Hayes,of the city cf Durham. 
At Banbury, Mr, J. Pain, to Mrs, Wyk- 
ham, widow, of Swalcliff, in this county, 
At Maddern, |. Bye, efq. to Mifs Baynes, 
only daughter of C. Baynes, efq. of Penzance, 
in Cornwall. 
Died.| _ At Oxford, aged 89, Mrs. Bet{- 
worth.—The Revere c Blackftone, jun. 
fellow of Winchefter College, Oxford, and 
only furviving fon of the Rev. C. Black- 
ftone, of the ant Colleye. 
At Henley, Mr. A. Rowden.—The Rev. 
C. Wake, B. D. Reftor of Fenny Compton, 
and #late ‘fellow of Corpus Chrifti College, 
Oxford:—Aged about 60, Mr. W. Hanks, 
‘mafter of the Bear inn, Woodftock. 
: At 
