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MEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Atthe Agricultural Society forthe county 
of Hereford, 13 bulls were prefented for the 
two premiums, and the fuccefsful candidates 
were Mr. Smith, of Mordiford, and Mr. 
Moore, of Wellington; the mecting was 
numeroufly attended, and many names added 
to the lift of fubfcribers. ‘ 
At the Affizes held at Hereford, 14 pri- 
foners were tried, five of whom received 
fentence of death, but one only was left for 
execution. : 
ed.) At Woolhope, the Rev. T. 
Mariies Mtofran - Mifs Cunnington, 
Underwood, to Mifs Morgan, of Hereford. 
Died.] At Rofs, Mr. R. Powell, jun. of 
Bernitham, in the Parifh of Llangarran. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Died.] At Gloucefter, Mrs. Winftow,. 
late of Plympton, Devon. " 
At Butler’s. Court, Lechlade, Simon Oat- 
ridge, efq. aged 61. : 
_ At Iron Aton, S. Phepoe, efq. 
OXFORDSHIRE. isa 
At the affizes for this county, fix were ca- 
pitally convitted of fheep-ftealing, one, for: 
horfe-ftealing, and two for hog and bread- 
ftealing: they received fentence of deaths; 
but were all afterwards reprieved, except.one 
for fheep-ftealing. 
Married.] At Oxford, the Rev. Dr. Shep- 
pard, to Mifs S, Nouth, of Beccles. 
Died.| At Oxford, W. H. Correr, efq. 
At Wendlebury, Mr. J, Haimes. 
At Hethe, George Lamb, M. A. 
At Shipton, the Rev. Dr. Brookes, 
At Rofe-hill, near Henley- upon-Thames, 
aged 67, Mrs, E. Price. 
At Witney, Mrs. Collyer. 
At Bloxham, Mr. Lyne Councer. 
BERKSHIRE, 
“Leave has been given to bring in a Bill for 
making and maintaining a road from the 
town of New Windfor, ‘into the high Lon- 
don-road, at or near a ‘bridge called High 
Bridge, near Longford, Middlefex. 
At the affizes for this County, Held at 
Reading, eight prifoners were capitally con- 
wicted and received fentence of death, but 
were all afterwards reprieved, except. John 
and Charles Brown, 
who were left for execution. 
_ Died.] “At Reading, Mr.-R.' Bacon.— 
After a painful illnefs, Mrs. Bigot.—Mrs. 
Davidfon. 2 AN 
At Cornewell, Mrs. Penyfton. 
At White Waltham, aged 32, W. Collins, 
an itinerant cobler, and the only furvivor of 
the old Binfield Cricketers, noted for being 
the beft players in England. 
At Newbury, Mifs A. Hancock. 
At Reading, Mrs. Davidfon, wife of Ro- 
bert Davidfon, efq ; a lady whofe gentle- 
nefs of manners and {weetnefs of difpofition 
has left an affe&ting and lafting impreffion on 
every one who iad che happinefs of ber ac- 
quaintance. 
for houfe-breaking,. 
~ tnfon. 
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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
An eftate, confifting of 1750 acres, int 
this county, was lately fold for a fum little 
fhort of 100;,0001. 
At the affizes for this county, held at 
Aylefbary, before Lord Chief Juftice Eldon 
and Sir Nath Grofe, knt. nine prifoners were 
capitally convi€ted and received fentence of 
death, four were ordered for tranfportation, 
and feveral left fo® hard labour, 8c. for 
trifling offences; three were ordered for ex- 
ecution, and the reft were reprieved. 
Married.| At Olney, J.C. Sculthorp, to 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
At the Bedford-affizes two prifoners were 
capitally convicted and received fentence of 
death, but were-afterwards .reprieved; one 
was fentenced to feven years tranfportation, 
two were ordered for confinement, one was 
ordered to be whipped, and eight were ac- 
quitted. ; 
Married.} At Potton, Mr. Youd, to Mrs. 
Wells, of Barrowden, in Rutland. 
Died.] At ‘Blunham, aged 82, Mr, J. 
Dunton. ; 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
At the affizes for this county, 10 prifoners - 
were capitally convicted and received fentence 
of death, but were all reprieved before the 
Judge left the town. J. Nutt, convicted of 
manflaughter, was fined 1s. and ordered to be 
imprifoned for one month. 
Married.]’ At Hothorpe, Mr. J. Wart- 
_ naby, to Mifs Wartnaby, of Great Dalby, 
Leicefterfhire. 
“At Oundle, Mr. Mould, to Mifs Weftery 
of Dean Lodge. 
At Wellingborough, Mr. Lettice, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Marriott, of Fleet-ftreet — 
Mr. Hawkins, to Mifs King, of Eaft Smith~ 
field. Sane 
At Harlefton, Mr. W. Andrew, to Mifé 
Afhwell,: of Crick. 
Died.|_ At Northampton, Mr. Ruffell, 
attorney at law.—-Mr. Kirby.—-Mr. J. Whit- 
my —Aftera lingering illnefs, Mrs. Wile 
‘kinfon. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. Freeman. 
At Fletton, Mr. W. Blackwell. 
At Daventry, Mr. Harrifon, attorney at. 
law. 
At Kettering, Mr. Paul. : 
At Cottingham, aged 52, Mr. J. Hutch--. 
At Wellingborough, Mr. W. Corrie, juné 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
At the affizes for this county nine received 
fentence of death, two of whom were after- 
wards reprieved, and fix were fentenced to be 
imprifoned. ‘ 
Married.| At Godmanchefter, Lieutenant’ 
F. Haflewood, to Mifs S. Maule, of Hun- 
tingdon. : 
CAMBRIDGESHIKE. | 
The two gold medals, value rs guineas” 
each, given annually by the Chancellor of 
the 
