194 Woreefterfrire—Herefardpire—-Oxfordhire, Sc. 
found dead in his bed at the White Lion inn, 
and is fuppofed to have expired in his fleep. 
Mrs. M. Lea, fitter of the late Rey. Mr, 
Bea, of Aéton Burnelf.-In her g4th year, Mrs. 
Meredith, of Coleham. 
At Aftley Abbots, near Bgl Mr. 
R. Dukes, formerly matter of ‘the Pig and 
Caftle inn, in Bridgnorth 3 a meals coms 
panion, and aman of refpectable conduct 
through life. 
Mr. Sankey, of Clunn. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.) At Blockley, the Hon. and 
Rev G. Ruthout, fon of the late Lord North- 
wick, to Lady Caroline Stewart, davg hter of 
the Eail of Galloway. 
In London, the Rev. W. Digby, of Offen- 
ham, in this county, to the Hon. Mifs C. E, 
Digby. 
At Eldersfield, Mr. Simpfon, brewer, of 
Gloucefter, to Mifs Jeffs. 
Mr. S. Wagftaff, of Caldwall, near Kid- 
Germinfier, to Mifs R. Smith, eldeft daugh- 
ter of Mr. T. Scott, coal-merchant and iron 
rnafter, of Tipton. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Miarried.| At Hereford, Mr. A. Winter, 
watchmaker, to Mifs Cooke. 
At Machynlleth, Montsomeryfhire, E. 
Pritchard, efq. of Genidrth, to Mifs Parry, 
ef Aberyfiwyth. 
At Chenftow, G. C. Pulling 
the royal 1 navy, to Miis Mot 
Pied.] At Hereford, fuddenly in his 48th 
year, Mr. Jones, of the Black ’Swan inn, 
in a very advanced age, Mrs, Knapp. 
At Leominfer, fuddenly , ‘at the Prefbyte- 
rian chapel, aged about Rens years, the Rev. 
WwW pocelys, Mt. Lieweilynm had but juft 
concluded an excellent difcourfe, when he 
gently fooped forwards in the pulpit and ex- 
- pired without a groan. © During the long 
courfe of his miniftry to the congregation, he 
had publifhed a nutaber of religious books and 
ufeful tracts, ts 
At Haywood, negr Hereford, in his roth 
year, Mr. jf. Tully. ca 
At KRilmaenilu ‘yds Carmarthen, J. Rees 
efg, deputy licutenant and magif ¢ i 
equntyie—in his sgt] h yea 
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Upper Breinton, near Heretord.—Mi 
ef tire Tanbrock, near Hereford. 
At Tarrington, in his 78th year, Mr. Ed- 
wards, agent in the family of the Hon, E.\ 
Foley, for upwards, ef half-a century, wni- 
werfally refpected’ for the purity, fincerity; 
and benevolence of his charaGer: 
At the Brook-houfe, near Bromyard, Mr. 
N. Smith, an eminent hop-planter, —~Aged 
87, Mr. J. Lane, of Nexton, near Brom- 
yard. 
At Kington, Mr. J ]. Young. 
At Mount Pie seat Leon aint er, in 
her 61% year, Mifs Harris, formerly miftrefs 
of a large boarding-{chool,.in Worcefter, 
At Crewdale, ‘Breconthire, in his 36th 
[March 1} 
year, J, Davis, efg. juttice of peace for the 
county. » 
_ OXFORDSHIRE, 
Married.| The Reverend W. 
Wooditock, to Mifs E, Frith, oe Kentifh- 
town, { Aiddletgae 
At Oxford, Mr. T. Smith, ripreen! to Mifs 
Swift. —Mr, Tp, Wayce, We DEW Eater cet 
London, to Mifs S. Brockletby. 
Died. At Oxford; Mrs. E. Hickman, 
wife of Mr. R. Hickwian, jeweller.—Aged 
79, Mrs, M, Tubb, widew.—-Aged 83, Mrs, 
S. Stanton, wife of Mr, T. Stanton, coach- 
maker. NA 
At Bletchingdon, the Reverend Dr. 
Bracken, re€tor'of that parifh, and late Fel- 
low of Queen’s College, Oxford. 
and an active magiftrate. 
At Burford, fuddenly, if his 43d year, Mr, 
R. Tuckwell, hop and feed merchant. 
At Bampton, Mr. Walker, furgeon and 
potitecary. 
In his 8cth year, the Rev. H. Bright, A.M. 
vicar of Chedlehampton, in Devonshire, and 
formerly mafter of the free- {chool, i in Abing~ ' 
don, and of New College School, in the Uni- | 
verfity of Oxford. | 
, At Dunften, Mifs C. Chamberlayne, 2d 
daughter of the late Sir James Chamberlayne, 
bart. a fincere friend to the poor, and much 
refpeéted in the particular parifh wherein the | 
lived. . 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Morried.| Mr. }. Callis, of Mears Athby, 
to Mifs M. Sibley, of flarrington.—Mr. 
Nurfery, aneminent farmer, to. ‘Mifs 5. Cole 
‘man, both of Defborough. 
At Long Buckby, Mr. T. Mawby, to Mifs 
Marriott. 
At Boughton, Mr. W. Billings, grazier, 
of Great Harrowden, to Mifs Froft. 
Died | At Peterborough, the Rev. Mr. 
Hyde, -a prebendary of the cathedral.—In her 
56th year, Mrs. Hake, wife of the Rev. Mr. 
Bake. She was drefling to go out ‘upon @ 
vifit, when fhe was arrefted by a convulfive 
. fit of fuch vio.ence, that the gs in avery 
fhort time, 
‘In her ee year, Mrs. Bigland, velit of E. 
Bigland, 
WE Bedford, Mr. W. Watkins, an eminent. 
merchant, and treafurer for the county of 
Bedford. 
At Oundle, Mrs. E,Wood.—Aged gr, Mrs. 
Hill. 
At Staverton, aged 67, Mrs. A. Downes. 
At Hoddefdon, Heits, in his 77th year, 
Dr. Breton. 
At Stoke Doyle, in his 27% year, Mr. W. 
L, Capron, eldeft fon of Mr. T. Capron, late 
of Northampton. 
At Bromham, Bedfordhhire, hgeet Richards, & 
relit of the late Rey. Mr, Richards, vicarof 
that parifh—-Mrs,Lettley of Hemington, near 
a A 
Oundle, 
Frown, of 
He was. 
greatly eiteemed as an exemplary parifh prieft, 
