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1802.] Worce/terbire—Herifirdbire—Gloucefterfhire, 2c. 
new town-hall, fetting out a market-place, 
and building a new market-houfe, on the 
eaft fide of the High-ftreet; for paving and 
cleanfing the ftreets, &c. 3 and for widening 
the paflages, &c. within the faid town. 
A fturgeon was lately taken in the river 
Severn, near Shrewlbury, which meafured in 
length eight feet fix inches, and weighed 192 
pounds. It had eleven knobs, or fcales, on 
the back, and two rows on each fide. 
Married.| Sir R. Williams Vaughan, bart, 
M.P. for the county of Merioneth, to Mifs 
A.M. Moftyn, fourth daughter of the late 
Sir Roger Moftyn, M.P. for Flinthhire. 
At Wellington, Mr. J. Dallaway, of Liver- 
pool, to Mifs Standith-Mr. Kempfter, of 
Mitcham, to Mifs Morris, daughter and 
heirefs of the late J. Morris, efg. of this 
county. 
At Shiftnall, J. Atkins, efq. of Fleet- 
land’s, Hampfhire, to Mifs Wall.—The Rey. 
Mr. L. Jones, of Plafmadoc, -in Denbighihire, 
ie Mifs FAMED CS of Bcconsy, in Carnarvon- 
thire. 
Died.} At ra ee Mr. F. Lacy, ca- 
binet-maker.—Mr. Leake, fen. baker. 
Mr. Wood, undertaker. His remains were 
attended to St. Giles’s.church, by the friend- 
ly fociety of Odd Fellows, in a. proceffion, 
which formed, upon the whole, an augutt 
appearance, and with every token of regard 
paid to their deceafed fellow member. 
Mrs. Benyon, wife of Mr. Benyon, bar- 
rifter. 
Mrs. A. Ford, fervant to Mie; Cooper, of 
St. John’s Hill, with whom fhe lived up- 
wards of 32 years. 
Aged 69, Mrs. E. Goflnell, of Creffage. 
At Weichpool, Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr 
Jones, clothier.—Mr. E. Vaughan, attorney. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married. | Mr. W. Bithop, glover, of Wor- 
eefter, to Mifs Morfe, of Newent, Gloucefter- 
faire. 
At Worcefter, W. Wall, efg. to Mifs Wil- 
liams.——-Mr. J. Pardoe, of Beadley, to Mifs 
Worrell, of Adderley. —R. H. Harrifon, efg. 
of the Inner Temple, London, to Mifs Yeo- 
mans, of Worcefter.—J. Berrow, efq. of the’ 
iland-of St. Vincent, to Milfs Beaxcroft, of 
Worcefter, 
Died.} At Worcefter, Mrs. Till, widow. 
—Mifs M. A, Hayes. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Hamphreys.—Mr. 
G. Yates, of Impey.-—Mr. Downes, matter of 
the academy at Alvechurch. 
At Stourport, Mr. Warren, attorney, late 
of Droitwich.—Mr. J. Jones, of Hanbury.— 
Mifs Dunn, of Churchiull.—Mrs, Clewes, of 
Berrow-court. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liamenty in the enfuing feffion, to obtain an 
act for making a rail-way,, from the river 
Wye, oppofite Lydbrook, to the fide of tbe 
faid river, near the bridge, at the city of He- 
refard. 
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Married.] Capt. Williamfon, of the 36th, 
or Herefordfhire, regiment of foot, to’ Mits 
Phillips, of Tarent, in Suffex. 
At Monmouth, Mr. A. Mitchell, to Mifs 
S. Drake, of Tinterne Abbey, Monmetthl 
fhire. 
At St. David’s, the Rev. R. Davis, A.M. 
only fon of the Rev. R. Davis, A.M. canon 
of St. David’s, and vicar of Brecon, to Mifs 
M. Williams, one of the daughters of the 
Rev. Laka i canon refidentiary of St. 
David’s, &c.—T. Hughes, efgq. of Haver- 
fordweft, to Mis Phelps, of Withey Bufh, 
both in Pembrokefhire. 
Died.} The Rev. J; Montgomery, one of 
the procurators for this diocefe, in the enfuing 
convocation, vicar of Ledbury, &c.—Mils 
Powles, of the Priory Farm, near Monmouth. 
At an advanced age, Mrs, Brugett, of 
Holmer, near Hereford. 
At Ledbury, Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. 
G. Taylor, of the Plume of Feathers public 
houfe. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Died.| The Rev. Mr. Harris, re€tor of Mit- 
cheldean.—-Aged 26, Mifs Adeane, of Alde- 
they.—In the bloom of life, Mifs Hort, of 
Sinkley Green,’ near Minchinhampton.— 
Mr. J. Pardoe, of Olvefton-court. 
At Wotton-under-edge, Mr. I. Dimery, a 
re{pectable gardener. 
At Hewnham, Mr. Williams, furgeon. ~ 
At Berkeley, Mrs, Clutterbuck. 
At Pucklechurch, Mr. E: Swayne, furgeon, 
of Briftol. 
At Durfley, Mifs M. Trottman, ee 
Mr. N. Rudder, card-maker. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. J. 
mer, of Alvefcot, to Mifs E, Wilfon, of 
Abingdon,—Mr. Brown, grocer, of Hounflow, 
to Milfs H. Charlton. 
At Oxford, Mr. J. Johnfon, druggift and 
grocer, to Mifs Randall.— Mr. J. Franklyn, 
of Long Crendon, to Mits Smith, of Aylef> © 
bury. 
Died.) At Oxford, Mrs. Syms.—Aged 68, 
Mr. -W. Conftable, peruke-maker,—Mrs, 
Whitaker, of Caudbill, near Stoulton. 
At Iffey, near Oxtord, the Rev. Richard- 
fon Wood, formerly of Magdalen College, 
Oxford. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Died.'| At Baldock, Herts,in his 72d year, J, 
Tabram, baker, who had ferved the office of 
churchwarden in that townshirty-two years. 
From an abftemious mode of living, efpecially 
during the early part of his life, he was ena ~ 
bled to enjoy the bleffings of health in almoft 
an unparalleled degree. He has been heard 
to fay that he never Ienew what it was ta 
have a fit of illnefs in his life; indeed, he 
carried the pidture of health in his counte- 
nance, and was remarkably attive, though 
rather corpulent. . He moftly rofe by four 
in the morning, and fometimes before, bed | 
being almoft infupporrable to him, if he lay 
after 
Nalder, an opulent far- 
