1803] 
Mr. Bridgman, of Church Stretton.—Mif{s 
‘Ithell, of Coleham.—Aged 60, Mrs. Clarke, 
‘of Meole.—Mr. W. Powell, of Allfcott, near 
Wellington, 
At Wixhall, Mr. Jebb, an opulent farmer, 
WORCESFERSHIRE, 
‘Sum total of the receipts and difburfements 
of the Worcefter Houfe of Induitry, from 
July 1, 1802, to July 1, 1803 :—RKeceipts 
53581. 15s, 2d. —= Difburfements, 352321. 
1s. 73d. —to which may be added the fum of 
toool. difcharged of the principal debt ; the 
fum of 5221. 17s. 7¢d.. payment jin full of 
old ftanding debts 5 with other difburfements, 
amounting to the fum of 184ol. 13s. 61d. 
and making the amount of the fui total ee: 
difburfements 53881. 15s. 2d.— Average num- 
ber of poor this year maintained in the houfe, 
157—ditto, relieved out of the houfe, 208— 
and ditto of children at nurfe, 65.—In the 
above account of difburfements, the fum of 
$761. 12s. 62d. was expended in affording oce 
eafional relief, principally to fick and infirm 
poor out of the houfe ; and the fum of 2281. 
32s. od. was expended for the nurfing and 
fupport of children out of the houfe, 
Married. | At Worcetter, Mr. Hunt, book. 
feller, to Mifs Vaughan.—-Mr. W. Chefter- 
ton, ta Mifs S. Yarnoll, 
At Stourbridge, Mr. R. Waring, to Mifs 
J. Reynolds.—J. K. Barnes, efq. of Ripple, 
to Mifs L. A. Hurford, of Folefhill-place, 
near Coventry. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. Ranford; dra- 
per.—-Mrs, Martin, wife of Mr. Martin, 
ftockbroker, of London. — Mrs. Chew, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. Chew, mufic-mafter.— 
Aged 85, Mrs. Pritchard, a maiden lady.—~ 
Mr.C. Jones, of the CrofsKeys public-houfe, 
In the precincts of the cathedral, Mr. C, 
Sockett, youngeft fon of the late R. Sockett, 
efq.—Mrs. vena wife of Mr. Mafon, pub. 
lican. 
* At Droitwich, nie. Reynolds. 
_ Athis houfe in the London-road, Mr. Ran- 
dall, late of Aftwood.—In her 80th year, 
Mrs. Lea, of Frainch, and’ late of Hurcott 
ata milis, near Kidderminfter. 
* HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Bank, in Lancafhire, Sir 
Hungerford Hefkyns, bart. of Harewood, in 
this county, to Mifs Phillips, 
daughter of |. Phillips, efq. 
-. At Leominfter, Mr. R. Derry, of t Hennor, 
to Mifs Lane, of Stretford. 
Died.| At Hereford, aged 73, Mr. J.Price, 
maltiter.—In her 24th year,atter a few hours 
ilneis, Mifs M. Purchafe, of Fownhope, 
near Hereford, 
At Monmouth, Mifs Fortune, a maiden 
lady. 
At Rockfield, “near Monmouth, ia the 
-prime of life, Mifs F. Harding. 
At Chepftow, Mr. J. Griffiths, wine-mer- 
chant.—In her 58th year, Mrs. Skyrme, of 
Stretton, near Hereford. 
you ngelt 
Mrs, 
M.A. ftudent of Chrift Church, to Mifs F. 
Worcefterfoire—Ferefordfpire—Gloucefterfpirty Fe. Assy 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Marrigd.| At Gloucefter, WwW. Cohineht 
efg. to thits Pitt, of Maifemore. 
At Cirencefter, the Rev. Mr. Boyes, of 
Berwick St. John, inthe county of Wilts, 
to Mifs Croome. 
At Cowley, the Rev. Mr, Symonds, te 
Mifs F. Nath, youngeft daughter of the Rev. 
Dr, Nath. 
. At Badmington, E, Biley, efq. af Great 
Ruffell-ftreet, Bloomfbury, to Mifs E. At 
Hollamby, daughter of the late Captain Hel- 
lamby, of the royal navy. 
In London, W. Tutt, efg. of Tetbury, to 
Mifs Squire, of Boughton, Kent. 
Died] At Gloucefter, Mr. Parker, an 
eminent apothecary, and father of the late 
Captain Parker, who died of the wounds he 
received in the action off Boulogne, towards 
the ae of the late war. 
ee Lewis. 
i Cirencefer, Mr. J. Borton, wine-mer- 
chant. 
At Cheltenham, the lady of Major Gene- 
ral Sir Eccles Nixon, of the Hon. Eaft India 
Company’s fervice,—- Mifs Bentham, only 
daughter of the late Dr. E. Bentham, Regius 
Profeflor of Divinity in the univerfity of Ox- 
ford. ‘This lady has bequeathed the fum of 
4col, 3 per cent, confols to the Gloucefter 
Infirmary. 
At Newent, J. Menuties, efqg. — Mifs 
Scott, daughter of the Rev. W.. Scott, rec- 
tor of Willerfey.—Mrs. Lewis, of Little 
Deane.-—Aged 84, Mrs. Bellamy, relict of 
the late Mr. W.. Bellamy, of Weftbury upon 
Severn.—-Atan advanced age, Mr. W. Rick~ 
etts, of North Leach. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
& a late meeting at the city of Oxford, 
W. Folker, efq. mayor, in thechair, it was 
unanimoufly refolved to raife a corps of infan- 
try and atroop of cavalry, to be at the difpo- 
fal of Government in cafe of invafion, &c —~ 
Towards the ample fubfeription-fund for fur- 
nifhing uniferms, and other neceflaries, the 
Univerfity of Oxford fubfcribed the fum of 
Sool. the city of Oxford the like fum, Mr. 
Wright, 2001. Mr, Morell, 1o5l. Mefirs. 
Treacher and Hall, rool. &c. &c. 
Marricd.] At Oxford, the Rev. S. Gaunt. 
lett, D.D. warden of New College, to Mrs. 
Cranmer, relict of the late Rev. E Cranmev, 
formerly of Quween’s College —Mr. H. E. 
Hitchings, to Mifs J. Slatter, youngett 
daughter of Mr. Slatter, plumber and gla- 
zier.—Mr. B. Coffer, of the Town Hall, to 
M. Hobbins.—The Rev, W. Vincent, 
Jones, of Oakham, in Rutland.—J, Stod- 
dard, efq. L.L.D. ftudent of Chrift Church, 
to Milfs Moncreiff, eldeft daughter of Sir 
Hans Moncreitt Welwood, bart.—-Mr. J. 
Harris, wheelwright, to Mrs. E. Andrews, 
both of Chipping Norton.—The Rev... Tyr- 
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