1804.] . Hereforcfhire—Gloucefterpire—Oxfordpire, Se. 
At Wick, R. Hudfon, efq..juftice of the 
peace for this county. ——-Mr. Williams, farm- 
er, in the parifh of Darmfton, near Inkber- 
ron. . 
Mifs A. Nicholas, of Kempfey: this 
young tady loft her life prematurely, by a 
very melancholy accident on her journey to 
Suckley ; her horfe took fright, and ran away 
with her near a mile and a-half before the 
fell; fhe was taken up, fhortly after, but 
quite fenfelefs, by a gentleman in company, 
who had followed at a diftance; and although 
medical ailiftance was immediately procured, 
fhe only furvived the accident about a quarter 
of an hour. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Hereford, Mr, Johnfon, to 
Mifs Hobart. s ‘3 
Died.| At Hereford, Mr. J. Grey, keeper 
of the county prifon —Mrs. Gwatkin, reli& 
.of the late Rev. Mr. Gwatkin, of El- 
changer, near Hereford.—Aged 338, E. Jacob, 
efg. of Court Roviin, near Caerphilly, Gla- 
morganfhire; one of the commiflioners of 
the land-tax for the hundred of Caerphilly. 
At Cradley, Mr. R. L. Raciter. 
In Swanfea, the Rev. Mr. Wells, re&tor of 
Ilftone Penmaer, Glamorganfhire, and late 
rural dean——Aged 55, Mrs, Chambers, of 
~Whitburne Court. 
At the Lynch, of a paralytic ftroke, J. 
Kinnerfley, efq. clerk of the peace for the 
county, and one of the partners in the Lud- 
low and Leominfter banking houfes. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
As fome labouring men were lately digging 
fiones in certain quarries, near the old family 
manfion belonging to the Right Hon. Earl 
Fortefcue, in the parifh of Ebrington, near 
Campden, in this county, they dilcovered 
about twenty fkeletons, apparently of war- 
riors, with fragments of armour, and feveral 
implements of war, of various fhapes and 
fizes ; the whole of very remote antiquity. 
Many of the bodies were found Jaid with 
their faces downward, and not more ‘than a 
foot in depth from the furface of the earth. 
Among the difturbed remains were thofe of 
a fuperior officer or chief, (fo fuppofed) as by 
his fide were found a {word of excellent me- 
tal, and an iron cafque or head piece; the or- 
namented top and rivers of which were plated 
-with filver, This fkeleton was depofited at 
the depth of not more thanthree feet in the 
ground, and notwithftanding the number of 
years it muft have lain thus buried, the maf- 
~ter bones were perfet and found, and the 
teeth in the higheft ftate of prefervation. A 
traditionary account prevails in the neigh- 
bouring country, that the villages of Eb- 
ripgton and Campden were once united; that 
fome fignal battle was anciently fought in 
this part of the ifland; and that the Ford at 
the end of Ebrington Brake, which now di- 
vides the above parifhes, has, ever fince that 
period, retained the appellation of Battle 
Bridge, : 
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Married.] \My. Baron, attorney, of Coles 
ford, to Mifs, Duberley, of Britol. 
ley, Worcefterfhire, to Mifs M. Turner, of 
Tibberton, in this county.—Mr, W, Butcher, 
of Standifh Park, to Mifs Hawkins, of 
Haresfield. 
At Swanfea, T. Leyfon, efq. of Neath, to 
Mrs. Cooke, widow of, the late Mr. T. 
Cooke, builder of the county jails, in the 
city of Gloucefter and town of Stafford, 
Died | At Gloucefter, Mrs. E, Cother.— 
In his 65th year, Mr. H. Wilton, father of 
the Mefirs. Wiltons, attornies, 
At Wotton-under-Edge, Mr. T. Mount- 
joy, fon of the late Dr. Mountjoy. 
At Fairford, the Rev. J. Edwards, vicar of 
that parifh, and of Afnleworth, both in this 
county. 
At Darfley, Mrs. Taylor, wife of Me. 
Taylor, grocer.—Mrs. Williams, widow, and 
mother of Mr. S$. Williams, furgeon, of 
Briftol. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. R. Mallham, 
fon of Mr. Maltlham, auétioneer, to Mifs 
Parr, daughter of Mr. D, Parr, mercer. 
Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Seely, widow 
of the late Rev. R, Seely, D.D.—Mrs, E, 
Smith, wife of Mr. J. Smith, mercer. 
At Witney, Mrs. E. Smith, widow, Her 
death is attributed to a lingering illnefs, 
brought on by the lofs of her only daughter. 
At Beaconsfield, Mrs. Etty, wife of the 
Rev. ], Etty, rector of Whitchurch, in this 
county. 
At Dorchefter, in this county, in his 71f 
year, Mr. J. Sheen, fen.—-The Rev. A. 
Litchfield, re@tor of Noke, in this county. 
At Brill, the Rev. J. L. Littlethales, re&or 
of Grendon, Underwood, &c. and juftice of 
peace for the county of Bucks. —Mrs. Myers, 
wife of Mr. Myers, attorney, of Kelmfcotr. 
—Aged 72, Mr. J. Hanwell, gent. of Kid- 
lingtoa. iMG 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. ~ 
Married | At Northampton, Mr.T. Gib- 
bins, ironmonger, to Mifs M. Parfons, of 
Brownfover, near Rugby.—Mr. E Phipps, 
farmer, of Bugbrooke, to Mifs Griffith, ef 
Gayton. —J. Thompfon, geat. of Orlingbury, 
to Mifs R. Gillet, of Mears Athby.—-Me. 
T. Franklin, folicitor, of Leighton Buzzard, 
to Mifs ». Small, of Bedford. 
Died.] At Northampton, in her 84th 
-year, Mrs. Markham, widow of the late 
3 >] 
Mr. H. W. Markham, and filler of majar- 
general Manfell, late of Cofgrove, in this 
-county.—Mrs. Allifton, wife of Mr. B, Al- 
lifton, cork-cutter.—Mrs. Williamfon. 
At Thrapttone, Mr. H. Lecte, furgegn 3 
apd about ten days after, his eldeft daughter 
Mifs H, Lecte. 
At Brackley, Mrs. Taylor, a widow lady, 
-of Begbrooke Hall, Oxfordthire 3 highly re- 
{pected for her exemplary piety, and un- 
bounded chaiity.. 
At 
