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man, daughter of Mr. Trueman, archite&, of 
Worcefter.—Mr. W. Smallpiece, ‘of Kidder- 
minfter, to Mifs Ridley, of Tenbury. 
\ Died.} | At Upton-upon-Severn,  Mifs 
Brown, daughter of the late Rev. J. Brawn, 
rector ef Pirton,—-In her 71{t year, Mrs: M. 
Butler, reli of J. Butler, gent. late of Wor- 
ceiter. 
Near London, T. W. Adams, efg. fon of 
W. Adams, efg. late of Overbury, in this 
county. 
Of an ulcerated’fore throat, Mr. J.Haynes, 
ef Rowney-green. 
At Kidderminfter, of a paralytic ftroke, 
aged 57, Mr. W. Butler, leather-dreffer and 
wool-ftapler. : 
Ac Redditch, Mr. W. Redding. 
At Dunclent, near Kidderminfter, aged 75, 
after an active life, fpentin the conftant exer- 
cife of charity, benevolence, and hofpitality, 
T. Pratt, gent. In the diftribution of a hand- 
fome fortune, among other bequefts, are the 
following :—To the fchoo] at Stone, 1001. 3 
to the poor of Stone, 1ol.3 to the poor of 
Chaddefley, rol. ; to the poor of Kiddermin- 
fier, ro]. ; and to the charity-fchool at Kid- 
derminfter, sol. 
Mrs. Holland, of Wickhamford, near Eves 
fham. 
. HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} In London, Mr, Ede, gold- 
imith, of Alderfgate-ftreet, to Mifs A. Cole- 
man, late of Leominfter, in this county. 
At Rofs,- Mr. J. Aveline, furgeon, to 
Mifs M. Proffer.—Mr. C. Blakeway, to Mifs 
Bonatt, youngeft daughter of Mr. Bonatt. 
At Leominfter, the Rev, Mr. Mills, of 
Rofs, to Mifs Duppa. : 
At Chepftow, Mr. F. Smart, of the iflan 
of Jamaica, to Mifs E. Smart. 
At the Quaker’s meeting-houfe, Leomin- 
fter, Mr. J. Jenkins, of Bromyard, to Mifs 
A. Gillett. 
Died.] At Leominfer, Mr. Brown, fchool- 
mafter.—Mr. G, Bird, of the Old Gore-inn, 
near Rofs.—Lately,at his houfe in the Vine- 
yards, aged 70, Mr..H. Durham. 
At Haverfordweft, South Wales, A. Clib- 
borne, efq. 
At Ragland, Monmouthfhire, in his 58th 
year, C. Morgan, efq¢.—Mr. Thomas, paper- 
maker, of St. Weonards, in this county. 
At Tarrington, at his brother’s houfe, in 
his Soth year, R. Edwards, efq. 
At the Moore, near Hereford, in her 26th 
year, Mrs. Cook, widow of the late H. Cook, 
efg. formerly High Sheriff of this county. 
At. Kington, Mrs. Barrell, wife of Mr. 
Barrell, bookfeiler, of Leominfter. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The works of that very magnificent under- 
taking, the Gloucefter and Berkeley Canal, 
(which promifes incalculable advantages to 
the city and neighbourhood of Gloucefter, 
and is on a larger fcale than any canal in this 
kingdom, being intended for fhips), will re- 
commence next f{pring. : 
_ Herefordfbire.—Gloucefterfoire.—Oxfordfrire. [Sept. 1y 
Married.) Mr. R. Frankum, of Little 
Badminton, aged 69, to Mifs Walker, of Tet- 
bury, a beautiful, young lady, aged z.. 
At Tetbury, Mr. Freeth, to Mrs. Grofe,—= 
Mr. W. Trinder, of Monmouth, to Mifs 
Jones, of Stanton. 
Disd.] .. At Gloucefter, Mr. J Hancock, 
watchemaker.—Mrs. Charlton, wife of Mr. 
Charlton, grocer. ; 
At Tewkefbury, Mrs.Kingfbury, widow of 
the late Mr. Kingfbury, wool-cumber.—Mrs. 
Auftin, of Vobfter. * wit 
At Hadnock-houfe, near Monmouth, in 
his 62d year, the Rev. P. Griffin, L. L. Dz 
Vicar of Warnford, Hants.—Mrs, Parfons, 
wife of J. Parfons, efq. of Weft Camel.— 
Mifs Combe, of Farnfhill. 
In the prime-of life, at Dingwood-park, 
Mr. Gorges Dobyns Yate, a deferving and 
amiable young man, . 
' Mr, J. Pearce, an eminent grazter of Tort- 
worth ; his death was occafioned by inad- 
vertently.falling down ftairs backwards, which 
diflocated his neck. _ 
Mr. J. Long, farmer, of St. Briavels. 
At Newnham, univerfally regretted, Mr. 
Surgeon, mercer.——Mr. Taylor, of Thorn- 
bury. 
OXFORDSHIRE. : 
Married.] T. Cartwright Slack, efq. of 
Bloomfbury-fquare, London, to Mifs J. New- 
ell, fecond daughter of the Rev. S. Newell, 
Reétor of Ickford. 
At Swerford, Mr. W. Irons, of Showell, 
to Mrs. Harbridge, widow, of Rollright 
Combs. . 
At Oxford, Mr. P. Hicks, grocer, of Holy~ 
well, to Mifs Joy. 
At Dailsford, Mr. T. Wells, butcher, of 
Chipping Norton, to Mifs Pen. Paine. 
Died-] AtOxford, aged $4, after a long 
life of ufefulnefs, Mrs. Sadler, mother ef 
Mr. Sadler, confeétioner. i. 
At her lodgings in the High-ftreet, in her 
87th year, Mrs. Dixon, reli&t of Dr. Dixon, 
late principal of St. Edmund’s-hall_—Mr. W. 
Beezeley, barge-mafter.—-Aged 20, Mr, R. 
Kimberly. . 
At Littlemore, aged 45, Mrs.. Hawkins, 
relict of the late Rev. T. Hawkins, formerly 
of Magdalen College, Oxford. 
At Garfington, Mrs. Denton, widow of the 
late Mr. S. Denton, watchmaker, in Oxford. 
—Very fuddenly, as fhe was returning from 
Littlemore on horfeback, Mrs. Palmer, an 
eminent midwife, of Oxford. 
At Broadwell, in his 68th year, Mr. N. 
Short, farmer, who, having acquir d@ acompe- 
tent fortune with an unblemiihed’ character, 
had retired from bufinefs only a few months 
fince, to enjoy the otium cum dignitate. He was 
exemplary in his moral. conduct and attend- 
ance upon religious duties, and highly endear- 
ed to his numerous friends and acquaintance 
by his unaffe€ted fimplicity of manners and 
irreproachable integrity ; though-many have” 
been more confpicuous for their rank and fta- 
thorny 
