1804. ] W or ce/ter [bir em Glouce/erfbire—Oxfurdpbire, Esc; 
gant accommodations for the purpofe, to be 
drawn by a horfe, every day, between Wor- 
cefter and Stourport, for the conveyance of 
pafiengers and parcels, fc. 
Married.| The Rev. M. C. Goodwyn, of 
Cambridge, to Mrs. S. Grainger. 
At Tenbury, Mr. M. Newton, of King’s 
Norton, to Mifs Swan, of Sutton-houfe. 
At Upton Bifhop, near Kofs, in Hereford- 
fhire, the Rev. J. Jenks, of Thornbury, to 
Mifs M. Pearce,third daughter of Mr.Pearce, 
farmer. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. C. Parry, for- 
merly a carpet-manufacturer of this city.— 
Mr. E. Davis, glover, of Sidbury.—Mr. R, 
Tafker, fhoemaker. : 
At Tenbury, Mrs. Morris, wife of T. Mor- 
ris, gent.—Mr. W. Ruffell, mercer, but had 
retired from bufinefs.—Mrs. Everitt. 
At Kidderminfter, Jofeph Lea, efq. one of 
the fenior aldermen of the borough, and chief 
magiftrate in the years 1782, 17384, and 
. 18oy. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The annual and public examination, at the 
Rev. Dr. Jones’s {choo], Redland, near Brif- 
tol, took place on the Monday previous to 
the recefs. The fenior boy having delivered 
an appropriate and elegant addrefs, in Latin 
verfe, the higher claifes were critically exa- 
mined in the following authors, by the Rev. 
Dr: Drought, S.T.P. Trin. Col. Dub. and 
the Rev. Thomas Johnes, A. M. ; and in juf- 
tice tothe young gentlemen, we add, that 
they acquitted themfelves with much credit, 
Crooke, in Demofthenes de Corona, and Odes 
of Pindar. Williams, Farquarfon, Wood, 
and Lloyd, in Demofthenes, Phillippicthe rit. 
and Odes of Horace, lib. 2. Salufbury, 
Monck, Ward, Grofett, Davies, W. Wil- 
liams, Yorke, and Needham, in Homer II. 
lib, 2 and Virgil, A®n. lib. 6. J. Needham, 
Gollop, Rolph, H. Williams, and Montgo- 
mery, in Colleftanea Graca Minora, and 
Virgil’s Bucolics. 
Married. At Shroud, Mr, Chalk, of the 
Ham, to Mifs Chambers, of the Thrupp 
At Berkeley, Mr. G. Paradife, to Mifs M. 
ames. 
' At Cheltenham, Mr. J. Dolphin, to Mifs 
Rawlings ; — Alfo, Mr. J. Wildey, to Mifs 
Gaby. . 
Died |] AtGloucefter, J. Pyrke, efq. of 
Little Deane, juftice of the peace for the 
county, and one of the verdurers of the foreft 
of Deane.—Mrs. Triggey, confectioner. 
At Newent, the Rev. J. Foley, vicar of 
the parith, and ju ftice of the peace. 
; OXFORDSHIRE, 
Three new profefforfhips are about to be 
eftablithed in the univerlity of Oxford, under 
the will of the late Dr. Aldrich, a phyfician, 
of the county of Nottingham. ‘woof them 
will comprehend leétures on the ftudy of 
anatomy and chemiftry, and the third will 
¢mbrace the praftice of phyfic. 
© Thetythe caufg which has for fome time 
pul 
been depending inthe court of Exchequer, 
between the re€tor and the inhabitants of the: 
parith of Middleton Stones, in this county, 
was lately determined in favour of the reGtor, 
the judges being unanimous in their deciiion 
of fetting alide the compofition in lieu of 
tythes, made by agreement, under a decree of 
the court of Chancery, which decifion will 
intitle the re€tor to an account of tythes in 
kind, from the time of the expiration of the 
netice which he gave to determine the com- 
pofition, Weng 
Married.| At Oxford, J. Winftanley, 
efq. of Lincoln college, eldeft fon of the Rev. 
Dr. Winftanley, principal of St. Alban hall, 
to Mifs Southby —Mr. T, Newman, draper, 
to Mifs M. Mayow. 
In London, the Rev. D. Wilfon, of St. Ed« 
mund-hall, Oxford, to Mifs Wilfon, eldef 
daughter of W. Wilfon, efg. of Nether Wor- 
ton, inthis county. 
At Cheltenham, the Rev. J. Dolphin, to 
Mifs M. Roliinfon, of Chadlington, in this 
county. 
Died.| At Oxford, Mrs. Tomkyns, reli& 
of.the late H. Tomkyns, efg. of Neacheil’s. 
houfe, Staftordfhire.—Aged 62, Mr.T. Whar~ 
ton, apothecary,—- Aged 71, Mrs. Maxey, 
wife of Mr. Maxey, cabinet-maker, and 
daughter of the late’ Rev. J. Wilder, thirty. 
years rector of the parifh of St. Algate. 
At Woodperry-houle, aged 83, J. Pears, 
efq. one of the affiftants of the corporation of 
the city of Oxford, and mayor in the year 
1793. 
Aged 49, Mrs. E, Stephens, of Hinckley 
ferry-houle, near Oxford. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
On Thurfday, Sept 17, at the annual 
meeting of the truftees of the charity eftates 
of the late Sir E. Nichols, bart. feveral pay~ 
ments were ordered to be made to the'eight 
incumbents appointed by his will, and it ap- 
pearing that there was a furplus, amounting 
to the fum of rgq4l. the fame, agreeably toan 
injunction in the laid will, was appropriated 
to the aid of four other clergymen. - 
Intended inclofure —- Hanflope, county of 
Buckingham. 
Married | Myr. R. Varney, farmer and 
grazier, to Mifs Jenkins, both of Brauntftone. 
—Mr. W. Lucy, of London, to Milfs M. Par- 
tridge, of Wellingborough,—Mr. J. Picker- 
ing, butcher, of Broughton, in the county of 
Bucks, to Mifs J. Barker, of Denton, in this 
county. . 
At Caftle Afhby, Mr. Wildgoofe, furgeon, 
of Daventry, to Mifs M. Scriven. —~ The 
Rev. T.N. Tolier, Diffenting minifter at 
Kettering, to Mifs Wilkinfon, eldet daugh~ 
ter of Mr. W. Wilkinifon, draper, of Northe 
ampton.. us 
At Welford, Mr. T. Biggs, grazier, to 
Mifs E. Burbage, 
At Croredy, near Banbury, Mr. W. Penn, 
aged 42,to Mrs. M. Kelcher, aged 83. The 
bride has previoully attended four times at 
the 
