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At Kidderminfter, Mr, Stenton, grocer, of 
Dudley, to Mifs Ruffeil. R 
*-+.Mr. James Hunt, farmer, of Feckenham, 
* to Mifs Hiam; of Alcefter. 
- Died. } At Worcefter, Philip Rufford, efq. 
-one of the aldermen’ of that city—Alfo, 
‘Mrs. Harwood, wife of Mr. Harwood. 
At. the ‘Tything, néar Worcefter; Mifs 
Waddington. 
At Horfeley Houfe, near Dudtey, aged 44, 
Jofeph Amphlett, ef. one!of this majefty’s 
juftices for the counties of Worcefter and 
Stafford, and a‘deputy-liewtenant for Staf- 
fordfhire. 
At Henwick, aged 73, Mrs. Davis. 
‘At Bewdley, Mr. R. Allport. 
At Sidbury, near Worcefter;.ins an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Mary Payne, a’ maiden 
~‘Jady: 
At Wolverley, Mr. John Hill, farmer, 
who had been nearly 5e years fteward-to E. 
Knight, efq. 
At Aftwood, in Feckenham, Mr. Benton, 
farrier. 
At Dudley, Mrs. Robinfon. 
At Martley, Mra Rogers, wife of Mr. 
Rogers, tanner. 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, 
A: Correfpondent from Hereford writes to 
us inthe following terms.—I perceive, inone : 
ef your recent Magazines, you lament thet 
the practice of vaccine inoculation does not 
feem to have been mach adopted in the fou- 
thern and weftern counties of England. I 
* do not -krow whether you include this, 
which, ftri&tly fpeaking, is a€tually on 
the weftern border, in the number of the 
weftern counties, for I know it is not fo in- 
cluded in general fpeech; but as I do not re- 
collect to have met with any report upon the 
fubje@ refpe&ing Hereford, it may not be 
* amits to inform you, that in the city at leaft 
the cow-pox has been very extenfively fub- 
ftituted in place of the ordinary inoculation, 
and with the fame invariable fuccefs that has 
attended it in other places. One inftance, in- 
deed, I have heard of, in which, from injudi- 
cious treatment, a very confiderable and ex- 
tenfive fore was produced upon the inoculated 
arm} there Is reafon to apprehend that this 
circuroftance may fortify the prejudices of 
~ certain bigots and fanatics, from whom, I af- 
ure you, this neighbourhood is by no means 
exempt. But in no inftance has the fmall- 
pox ever taken place after the vaccine virus 
had taken place, though the ordinary inocu- 
lation has afterwards been applied in a great 
number of inftances, fome of which have fal- 
len within the circle of my ewn perfonal 
knowledge. ‘In the bordering parts of Wales, 
lam forry to-fay, this improvement has not 
yet taken place. Having procured fomie vae- 
cine matter from Mr. Clde, of St. Thomas’s 
Hofpital, I inoculated my own children, and 
one of my fervants, who did exteeding well; 
and J pfeterved fome of.the matter for a pro- 
feffional gentleman of Brecknock 3 but he 
Herefardphire —Monmouhfoire—Gloucefter rire. 
‘ 
has never been able to prevail upon any of 
the people there to fubmit to the inocula- 
tion, ou 
W. Taylor, efg. one of the reprefentatives 
in parliament for Leominfter, has lately given 
3001. for the relief of the poor of that town, 
rool. of which was diftributed amongft them 
on New Year’s Day,and the other 2001, has+ 
been added to a general fub{cription for tlve 
-fame purpofe. . 
At Hereford, aged gt, Mrs. Lewis. late of 
Hay, Brecon.—The Rev. Gibbons Bagnall, 
A.M. canon refidentiary of Hereford Cathe- 
dral,-re€tor of Home-Lacy and of Upton Bi- 
fhop, and formerly head mafter of Hereford 
College fchool.—-Mr. B. Moddy, woolftapler 
and maltfter.—Mrs. Ann Ruffell, reli& of 
the late Rev. Dr. Ruffell, formerly one of 
the reéfidentiary canons of Hereford Cathe- 
dral; fhe was the youngeft daughter of the 
Hon. W. Egerton, fon of the third Earl of 
Bridgewater, neice of Bifhop Egerton, of the 
diocefe of Hereford, and firft coufin tothe 
lateand prefent Earls of Bridgewater. 
At: Home-Lacy, » near Hereford, - Mrs. 
Dickenfon, who had been married but a few 
months. 
Green. 
At Huntfhham, Mrs. Powles, fen. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
James Martin, efq. M. P. for Tewkhburyz, 
has fent 3col. to be applied to the relief of 
the diftreffed poor of that town. 
At all the fairs in this and the adjacent 
weftern counties, the price of cheefe has faf- 
len confiderably. 
The medical gentlemen of the Gloucefter 
Infirmary have, with the concurrence of the 
governors, introduced a general inoculation 
for the cow-pox at that. hofpital, whete the 
poor of the city areinoculated gratis ; and all 
profeffional men, who with’to acquire a 
knowledge of its efficient powers, are invited 
to infpect the peculiar’ appearances and pre- 
grefs of the diforder. ay 
‘ Married.] At Gloucefter, Mr. B. Hender- 
fon, of London, to Mifs Mary Jones, daugh- 
ter of the late Rev, Rice Jones, rector of 
Farefcomb.—Alfo, Mr. Paul Mutlow, to 
Mrs. E. Hopkins. 
At Bitton, Palmer, furgeon, of Keynfham, 
to Mifs R. Smallcombe, of Wilibridge. - 
At Ozleworth, Mr. John Hunt Godwin, of 
Bradford, Wiltthire, to Mifs Chandler, of 
. Afhcroft Houfe, 
Mr. Rawlins, furgeon, of the 53d regt. 
to Mifs Sarah Hughes, niece of the late Dean 
Tucker. ~, eek 
At Sopworth, Mr. Aldham.Comley, to 
Mifs Smith. ; 
At Tetbury, Lieut. Defhen; of the 43d 
regt. to Mifs Corbett. if Bee 
At Tayton, Mr.T. Elton, to Mifs E«Cadle, 
of Weftbury upon Severn. ate 
Died.|, At Hagloe Houfe; in the parith of 
17h bes  Awrey 
[Feb x, 
At Wilton, near Rofs, aged 73, Mr. Joba 
