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cap tal of the company fhould enable them to 
fupply a greater demand than that of the fub- 
{cribers, to grind for the public at large, and 
fell publicly, good flour and bread at a reafon- 
able price, &c,. It. appears by fubfequent ad- 
vertifements, that a wharf and buildings, for 
the above-mentioned purpefe, have already 
been purchafed; andan engine, to be worked 
éy fiearz, and coniequently independent of thofe 
uncertain elements, wind and water, is con- 
ftructing, under the direction of Mr. Bolton, 
of Birmingham, and will be ereéted with all 
poflibie expedition. 
Married.}~ Mi. J. Charles, of Haverford 
Weft, Pembroke, to Mifs Davies, -eldeft 
daughter of the late E. Davies, efq. of Llwyn- 
y-garrey, Carmarthen. 
Died.| “At Herefoed, at the advanced age 
of 99, Mrs. E. Pritchard, of Trinity Hofpi- 
tal. 
At Rofs, ia his 7oth year, Mr.W. Tayn- 
ton, ‘kinner.—In his 34th year, Mr. J. 
Skyrme, jun. of Stretton Court, near Here- 
ford.—Mr. P. Bate, a refpe&table farmer, of 
Budon, in the parith of Bucknel.—In attempt- 
ing to go through the river Arrow, at that 
time very high, he miftook the proper ford, 
and was unfortunately drowned: his horfe 
was found grazing near the fpot. 
After a lingering illnefs, the Rev. T. 
Willim, A. M. vicar of Dilwyn and of Peter- 
church, both in this county. 
_ MONMOWTHSHIRE. 
Married.} Capt. H. Beaucroft, of Lynn, 
to Mifs A. Sanderfon, of Chepftow. 
At Haverford Weft, Pembroke, Mr. R. 
Gibbon, cornfaétor, to Mifs Jenkins. 
Died. | Mr. Jones, colle&tor of the cuftoms, 
for Newport. 
At Llangattock Vibonavel,near Monmouth, 
in her goth year, Mrs. Andrews, mother of 
T. Andrews, efq. 
GLOUCESTFRSHIRE. 
Married.| The Rev. C. Baker, fon of the 
Rev. Dr. Baker, of Hertford, to Mifs Whit- 
tington, daughter of the late T, Whitting- 
ton, efq. of Hamfwell Houfe, in this county. 
At Stapleton, A, M. Mills, efg. to Mifs 
P. Elton, daughter of the late I. Elton, efq. 
of Stapleton Houfe. 
Died.] At Gloucefter, at an advanced 
age, Mifs Cliver, many years member of the 
fociety of diffenters in Barton.—Mirs. Marth, 
wife of Mr. Marth, coachmaker. 
AtStroud,Mrs. M, Aldridge, widow-—=M rs, 
Hughes, wife of the Rev. E. Hughes, rector 
of Shennington,—Mrs, Holtham, of Barn- 
wood, near. Gloucefter-—In his 79th-year, 
Sir Howe Hicks, bart. of Whitcombe Park, 
Whitcombe: 
in- London, where he had been to fee-his 
daughter, S. Rudder, efq. formerly a printer, 
of Citéncefter, and auther ef the Hiftory of 
thet town and of the county of Glou- 
cefter ; he furvived his wife, with whom he 
~hhad lived upwards of fifty years, but 2 few 
weeks. ; 
Monmouthppire—Gloucefter ire—Oxfordpbire, Sc. [May ty 
Mr. C. Ofborne, of Weft Littleton. 
At Chipping Sodbury, aged 82, Mr. Luds 
low, fen.- gui, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.| My. 'T. Tuckey, fon of the 
late Mr. T. Tuckey, butcher, of Standlake, 
to Mifs A. Trinder, of Stanton Harcourt. 
Died.| At Oxford, aged 44, Mr. R. Beer 
ford, furgeon.—After a fhort illnefs, in his 
fixteenth year, Mr. J. Slatter Demy, of Mag 
dalen College, eldeft fon of the Rev. Mr. 
Slatter, vicar cof Cumner, near this city. 
At his feat at Kiddington, Edward Gore, 
efq. of Barrow, father of W. Gore Langton, 
efq. M. P. for Somerfetthire, and Colonel of 
the Oxfordfhire Militia. 
BUCKIN@HAMSHIRE. 
Married.} At Boarftall, Mr. T. Curl, 
aged 85, to Mrs. Saunders, aged $3. : 
At Aylefbury, Mr. A. Spindle, of Win- 
grave, to Mifs Adams, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
E; Edams. 
The Rey, Dr. Pitt, of Chilbolton, Hants. 
Archdeacon of Oxford, and Prebendary of 
Salifbury, to Mifs Franklyn, of Potton, Bed- 
fordihire. 
Died.| At Olney, of a.nervous difeafe 
(under which fhe had laboured many years), 
Mrs. Chater, relit of the late Rev. T. 
Chater. : 
At Bradwell, in her 68th year, after along 
and painful illnefs, Mrs. Bailey, wife of W. 
Bailey, efg. 
At Filgrave, the Rev, P. Wynter, late of 
Sidney College, Cambridge, and reétor of 
Exhall, Warwickhhire. 
. NOR THAMPTONSHIRE; 
Married.| Mr. G. Ofborne, coal merehant, 
_ of Cotton end, near Northampton, to Mifs 
Saunders, of Northampton. The Reyv.. H. 
Bailey, of Tanfor, near Pundle, to Mifs 
Thompfon, of Wifbeach. 
_ At Towcefter, Mr. W. Worth, to Mifs 
Ormifton, of London. 
Died.] At Northampton, after.a long iul- 
nefs, Mifs A: Miller, daughter of Mr. Alders 
man Miller.—Myr. Trafler, gent. 
At Stamford Baron, aged 70, after a long 
ilInefs, C. Lucas, efq.of Stamford Baron.—= 
Mr J. Balaam, fifhmonger, of Monument- 
yard, London, youngeft fon of the late Al- 
derman Balaam of Norchampton. 
At Cotgraye, aged’ 21, of a rapid> de- 
cline,, Miis Manfeil, only daughter of the 
late general Manfell. 
At Long Buckby, the Rev. G. Freeman, 
L.L:D. and vicar.—Alfo in her 35th years; 
Mrs. Denny, wife of the Rev. Mr. Denny. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 2 
Married} Mr. Bacon, of Unwell, to Mrs, 
Ward, relic of the late Mr. Bacon, of the 
White Lion, Wifbeach. 
Died.| At Cambridge, Mr. H. Howard, tay- 
lor. 
"At Ely, Mr. J. Garner, formerly mafter of, 
the Beil Inn—Mr. J. Barker. of Hobb’s 
Lots, ngas Marcham. -e - 
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