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Married.] At Wosce%er, in the Qualrers? 
Meeting Houfe, Mr. B. Edge, oF Goaloakt, 0) 
Mits H. Alfop, cf Worcefter =H. Maire, 
efg. of Lartington, Yorkshire, North Riding, 
to Mifs Fermor, of Worcefter.—W. Webb, 
efq. of Wordefley, to Mifs M. Hancocks, of 
Amblecoat, near Stourbridge. 
ir, J. Newcombe, carpet-manufaéturer, 
of Kidderminiter, to Mifs Salmon, daughter 
of Mr. Salavon, cooper, of Wercefter.—A. 
Rorer, efg. to Mifs A. Lavendar, both of 
Evefham. 
At Hill Croome, Mr. J. Wilks, taylor, of 
Ripple, aged 18, to Mrs. D. Maxer, aged 84. 
—Mr. Davies, of the Gib-houfe, to Mifs 
Wheeler, of Blakemore.—Mr. Wheeler, of 
Blakemore, to Mifs. Jones, of Deazland.— 
Mr. Lambe, of the Lond on-road, to Mafs 
James, of Worcefter.+-Mr. J, Stanton, of 
Broomigrove, to Mifs D. C. Dinely, of Peo- 
pieton.—Mr. E.- Bonacre, of Feckenham, to 
Mifs Stanley, of Hoblench.-—Mr. R. Handy, 
ef Feckenham, to Mifs Pearkes, of Han- 
bury. 
Died } 
glover. 
While on a vift m this city, Mifs Ms 
Crane, daughter of Mr. Crane, of Betbrough- 
ton.—-After a lingerihg illnefs, which con- 
fined her to her chamiber thirteen yedtsy 
Mrs. E. Bullock, mother of Mr. T. ¥reaime, 
of this city —Mr. C. Rubey; late a coal- 
merchant.—Aged $9, Mrs. Ridgway.—Mrs. 
Oliver, relict of the late B. Oliver, efq. for- 
merly if Shrewhbury. ET Squire, wife of 
Mr. Alderman Squire. —Mrs.Mitchell.—Mr. 
G. Gem, auttioneer.—Aged 27, Mr. R. 
Corfer, formerly a procer of this city.—-Mrs. 
Edmunds, mother of Mefizs, Edmunds, of 
this city.—T. Raictter, efq. of Gilberts. — 
Mr, J. Price, linguift, whofe death we no- 
ficed in our Jat, was author of the 
Hiftories of Hereford and Leominfter, andthe 
Worcefter and Ludlow Guides. 
At the Hop-pole-inn, on her réturn from 
Bath, where the had been for the recovery of 
her health, Mrs. Villers, wife of W. Villers, 
elg. of Moteley, near Birmingham. 
. Mr. H. Gyles, late a glever, in St John’s, 
n.ar Wercetter. 
At Kidderminfter, Mr. Alderrvan W. Lear, 
chief megiftrate for that- borowgh, in the 
years 1777 and 478s. — Aged 64, the Rev. R. 
Baty » M.A: chancellor of the diocefe, and 
rector cf St. Martin? 3, Worcefter. 
At Broadway; afer a-painful itinefs, Mr, 
S. Blakemore, poft-matter. 
At Briftoh Hot-wells, Mifs M.Fhackwell, 
fourth daughter ef Mr. J. Thackwell, of 
Korrow. 
At Newtown, near Worcefter, Mer. i¥. 
Woodward, late of Bredicot.—Mirs. Robins, 
of Kate, mot cher of Mr. Rebins, attorney, 
of Stourbridge. 
At Stock and Bradley, Mrs. Saunders. 
Kir. Jackfon, of Aftwood, in Feckenham 
serifin=sMlils A. Chambers, of Feckenham.—= 
At Worcefter; Mr. E. Harris, 
Herefordfhire—Glourefter pire. 
[June & 
Suddenty, Mr. Nott, of Abbertey.—Mr 
J. Winnal, fon ef Mr, Winnal, of Newland. 
At Malvern; aged 76, the Rev. Mr. Phit< 
lips, nearly fifty year’s vicar —=Mr, We. Greene; 
of Crowke. 
At Barbourn, near Weorcefter, oa G. 
Evans. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The Herefordihire Agricu!tural Society 
(the Ear! of Oxford, prefident} have ‘anmnounc 
ed an exhibition and fale of live-ftock to take 
place on the 1f of June at Hereford, when 
a number of premiums will be awarded to 
the exhibitors of the beft ftock, as follows ; 
—For the beft cart-ftatlion, bred i in the coun= 
ty, and. not moze than three years and fix 
months Old, a piece of falver-plate, value: - 
gl. 5s 5 for the bef heifer, having calved, — 
and not more than three years and fix months: ~ 
eld, ditto, ditto ; for the beft yearling heifer, 
not more than fixteen months old dittcy 
ditto 5 for the be% ram, not more than 3 years: 
old, ditto, ditto; fer the bef frre-qwoolled 
pearhing ram, wool ard carcafe both confi- © 
dered, ditto, ditto [N. B. The: rams are cor 
fidered as yearlings, until they are two years 
old] ; for the beft boar, fize to be confidered 
as sell as cther circumftances, and not to be 
lefs than twelve months old, 5!.- 5s. and for 
the fecond beft, ditto, ditto,: 31. 3S. “EN. B.The 
boars mutt have been kept at leat &x months 
in Herefordfhire, but it is not required 7 
they fhould have been bred inthe county ]. 
Marvied.} WrLendon, the Rev. M. Covey 
prébendary of Hereford Cathedral, to Mifs Ez 
Hopkins, fecond daughter of the lateW. Hop- 
kins, efq. of Blackheath, in Kent. 
Mr, W. Hull, an opulent farmer, of Stoke 
Prior, to Mifs T. Harris, of Wicleton.—Mr, 
¥. Evans, attorney, of Leominfter, to err 
Weaver, of Eyton.—J. Bhfett, -efq:- 
Clifton, to Mifs E. Freeman;-of Letton.- 
Died.) At Hereford, in her $4th year; 
Mrs, Rowberry, widow,—Suddenly, in his 
53d year, Mr: J. Francis, currier.—Mrss 
Sayer, relidt of R. ‘Saver! M. D. of Jetnelts 
Mr. WT. Weaver, farmer, of Bunfhill. — 
-At Bath, the Rev. §. K. Dawfon, vicar of 
Ledbury. 
. Mr. D, Llewellyn, late fepervifor ef ex: 
cife, at Rofs. - 
At Colwall, fuddenty, Mr. F. Brydgesy 
attorney: 
At Bombay; on the 6th of OGober laft 
Mrs. €. Afhburner, t third daughter ‘of J. Pagey 
efq. formerly of Wilcroft, in this county. ~ * 
_ Mrs. Miles, wife of Mr. S. Miles, on St. 
Michael’s Hiil, Briitol, a fifter of L, monet 
elq. of Hoxefoxd. : 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
It appears, from a report lately made te 
the Governor of the Gloucefter Infirmary, 
that the income of the Infirmary, by annual 
fubferiptions, intereft of money vefted in the 
funds, and other legal fecurities, during the 
year 1800, amounted fo the fum of 
4556h. 1s, 73d.5 that benefaétions and legax 
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