At Swanfea, Capt. New of the navy, to 
Mifs Thomas. 
’ At Eardifley, Mr. j. Stephens, of Cot- 
more, to Mifs M. Harris. 
Died] At Hereford, in her 45th year, Mrs. 
Meredith, of the Earp public-houfe.—Of a 
decline, Mrs. Befton, wife of Mr. C. Betton, 
‘attorney.— Aged 75,Colonel Heathcote, pay- 
amaiter to the forces of the Hereford diftri€t, 
and late of Derby.—A ged 31, Mr. J. Davies, 
fon, of Mr.Davies fhoe maker.-—Mrs, Weftfa- 
ling, relict of the late P. Weftfaling; efg. of 
Budhall, and lat furviving &fter of the late 
J. S. efq. M. P. for Hereford. ‘The memory 
of this excellent lady will long furvive in the 
grateful recollection of the poor inhabitants 
of this city, &c. &c. 
At Leeminfter, at 
Cfbourne. 
At Stoke Prior, near Leominfter, Mrs. E. 
ooke, widow, late of Stoke Prior.—Mrs. 
Tomkins, of Wormbridge —Suddenly, at an 
advanced age, Mr, W. Appleby, of Fownhope, 
near Hereford, many years a lieutenantin the 
army.—Myr. T. Holmes, of Stretton. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Gloucefter, Mr. Wilkinfon, 
attorney, to Mifs Cowley, of Longford. = 
Mr. Saunders, to Mifs Weal, niece 
af B Dugard, efq. ef Areley iren iad feel 
“svorks, Seafordthite. 
At Stroud, Mr. : Glover,-o of Gunhoufe, 
to Mits Warner.—]. Wood, efq. of Charlton- 
houfe, near T aa to Mifs Biederman.— 
Mr. W. Ge BIBE of Avening, to Mifs Dyer, 
only daughter of Mr. N. Dyer, an eminent 
builder at Nailiworth, ; 
At Tewkibury, Mr. T. Harris, officer of 
exciie, to Mifs Bithep, of Barton, near 
Gloucefter, 
At Cheltenham, 
E. Sandford. 
Died | At Gloucefter, Mifs Potter, mil- 
liner.—-Mrs. Sadler, mother of J. Sadler, ei. 
Zate mayor of this city.—Mrs. Millard, 
- At Cirencefter, Mifs Wathen, daughter of 
P. Wathen, eiq. of Lypiat Park. 
At Berkeley, Mrs. ¥ayer, 
. Fayer, baker. 
At Whitchurch, 
an advanced age, Mrs. 
D. 
M, 
Capt. Atkinfon, to Mifs 
wife of Mr. 
near Monmouth, Mrs, 
Powell, widow of the late Mr. Powell, 
fadler. 
At Pud hill, Mifs Rickards, eldef& daugh- 
ter of Kir. Rickande. clothier —Mr. Calli- 
mer, farmer, of Morton, near Thornbury.— 
‘Mr. H. Srone, of Bitton. 
At Charlton Kings, Dodington Hunt, efq. 
At Portfmonth, C. Guile, efq. of High- 
nam, and lieutenant in the North Gloucef- 
ter militia. 
At his feat, at Great Badminton, in his 
goth year, the-moft noble Henry Somerfet, 
fitth Duke cf Beaufort Marquis and Earl of 
Worcefter, Lord Botetourt, &c. &c. and 
Koight of the Garter. He is fucceeded in 
his tithes and eftates by his eldeit fox, Lord 
Kicusy Charles Marquis of Wercefter, one 
—_ 
j 
Ghuceffer/h ire=+Oxfordpoite —Northamptonfhire, 
[Dec.1, 
of the reprefentatives i in Parliament, for this 
county. The Duke’s complaint was the 
gout. This nobleman maintained the dig- 
nity of his ftation rather by the noble fimpli- 
city of his manners and provincial hofpitality, 
than by attentions, of ceremonious breeding, 
or the difplay of exterior {plendor. 
nor-fquare was burt little difturbed by his 
midnight revelries ; but at Badminton and 
Troy Houfe, every vifitor was delighted witk 
his welcome reception, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} The Rev. W. Burgefs, re€tor, 
of Upway, in the county of Dorfet, to Mifs 
S. Delamotte, elde% daughter of Mr. P. De- 
lamotte, of Saint Bartholomew's, near Oxe 
ford. 
At Thame, J. Elliott, efg. of eae te 
.Mifs Randolph. 
Died.] At Oxford, in her 7 7oth wea Mrs. 
M. Wyatt, widow of the late VAS L. Wyatt, 
barge-mafter.—Aged 41, Mis, E. Towley. 
aa E. Smith, widow, Aged 73, Mrs. 
M. Tubb. — 
At Blethchington Park, the feat of A. 
Annefley, efg. Pe a oe in his 22d year, 
H.G. Mayne Dathwood, efg. eldeft fon of Sir 
Henry Watkin Dcthwerke bart, of Kirtling- 
ton Park, in this county. 
At Nettlebed, aged 74, Mr. T. Phillips, 
father-in-law of Mr. Afverne, bookfeller, in 
Cornhill, London, 
At Charlbury, aged 75, S. Harris, efq. 
At Wroxton, of a lingering decline, in her 
24th year, Mrs. Duftell, eldeft daughter of J- 
Barber, efq. of Adoring 
Aged 74, the Rev. L. Stephens, impro- 
priator of “rhe: church of Langford, in this 
county. He is reprefented as haying ig a 
truly amiab!e and exemplary man, 
Mr. Mill s, of Caverfham. 
Aged 89, Mr. John Goldby, fen. an emi- 
nent gardener and feedfman, of Neithrop, in 
the pari of Banbury. He was atender and ine 
dulgent huiband,a kind and affe@ionate parent, 
a good neighbour, a fincere friend, anda true 
Chriftian,. He has left a widow upwards of 
gi years ef age, (who has been married to 
him upwards of 60 years) four children, fif- 
teen grand-children, and many great- -grand- 
children, tolament his lofs. The writer of 
this Ecticle knew him intimately many years, 
but never either in werd or deed knew him 
deferving reprehenfion. It is an old adage 
‘that no perfon has every body’s good word;* 
but he was an exception. It has been remarked 
in maiy different public companies,that no one 
was cver known to {peak ill of him. His life 
was terminated by a fevere and painful iilnefs, 
which he bore without a murmur with the 
moti pious fortitude and refignation. 
NORTHAMBTOWSHIRE. 
Married.} Mr. Buckles, furgeon, of 
Nottingham, to Mifs Mayo, only daughter of 
the late W. Mayo, efg. of Northampzon. 
At Huloerne Crawley, Mr. H. Stgimes, 
meale 
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