1808. ] 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Ford, to Miss Gittins, 
daughter of Edw. G. esq. of Quarry Place. 
Died} At/Shrewsbury, Rich. Rocke, esq. 
of Tresnanny, Montgomeryshire, 57.—Mrs. 
Meire, 74.—Mr. Smith, a man of considera- 
ble learning, 
At Condover, Mr Jos. Atkinson. 
At Broughton, near Bishop’s Castle, Mr. 
John Bailiss, 47, © 
At the Moor, near Ludlow,’ Wm, Walcot, 
€sq. Major commandant of the Ludlow and 
Bishop’s Castle yeomanry cavalry. 
At sishop’s Castle, Mr. Samuel Bright, of 
the Old Welsh Harp, 63. 
_At the Shoe-trough, in the parish of Car- 
dington, Mrs. Watkies, in whom the poor 
have lost a very liberal benelactress, 88. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married] At Stoke Prior, Tho. Craddock, 
esq. of Warwick hall, near Bromsgrove, to 
Miss E. Tolley, young: st daughter of the late 
John T esq. of Stoke Prior. y 
At Worcester, Mr. John Allen, attorney, 
of Sidbury, to Miss Sarah Smith, youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. Sam.-S. of St. ohn’s. 
Died.| — At Worcester, Mr. Edw. Skyrme, 
son of Mr. Tho. S. 20.—Mrs. Worthington, 
of the Red Lion, Sidbury. — Mr. Solomon 
Glover, of the Tything, 75.—Mr. S. Sim- 
mons, one of the Jay clerks of the cathedral. 
——Mrs. Millicent Parker. Mrs. Rowlands, 
wife or Mr. Ald. R.—Mrs. Jane Cole, 89. 
At Hallow, Mr. William Brookholding, of 
Bewdley. 
At Birlingham, Mr, Smithin, farmer. He 
wes sitting at dinner in perfect health, and 
expired without a word or a groan. 
At Stourport, Mrs. Doughty, wife of Mr. 
D. late of the Golden Lion, Worcester. 
At Novthfield, Mr. Jos. Green. 
At Bewdley, Mr. Tho. Beale, son of the 
late Benj. B. esq. 
At Stourbridge, fho. Hornblower, esq. 60. 
At Hanbury, Mr. George Parkes. He was 
riding in his fie'ds, and without any apparent 
illness, fell from his horse, and immediately 
expired. 
At Hartlebury, Mr. John Higgs. 
At Kyre-house, Jonathan Pytts, esq. 76. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] At Hereford, Mr. S. Rogers. He 
had retired to bed at night in perfect health, 
and next morning was discovered by his wife 
expicing Ly her side.——-Mrs. Hill.—In conse- 
quence of her clothes taking fire, Mrs. Hul- 
lett, wife of Mr. H. 
At Wurmbridge, “Mr. Prosser. 
At Leominster, Mr. Sam. Griffin. He was 
forinerly a partner in the house of Pell and 
Co. warehousemeu, Queen-street, London ; 
but for some years past had retired to enjoy 
an ample fortune he had acquired, 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.| At Cirencester, Mr, Philip Wat- 
- kins, printer and bookseller, to Miss Martha 
Stevens, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm. §, » 
silversmith, of the same place, 
WVorcester— Hereford —Gloucester—Oxford, Kc. 
607 
Died.| At Gloucester, Mrs. Smith, relict 
of Mr. Wm S. 57. 
At Tetbury, Mrs. Wright, wife of Mr.W. 
of the Prince and Princess.—-George White, 
esq. solicitor, and many years town-clerk of 
that place. 
At Moreton in Marsh, Mrs, Eliz. Buller; 
relict of the Rev. Wm. B. 69. 
At Cirencester, Mr. James Miles, eldest 
son of Mr. M_ who glazed the two windows 
of painted glass so much admired in the churcta 
of that place.—Mr. D. Masters, brewer, and 
one of the proprietors of the old Stroudwater 
and London coach. 
At Wickwar, Mrs. Witcomb. 
At Cooper’s-hill, near Gloucester, Charles 
Deighton, esq. 
At Putley, near Ledbury, Mrs. Stock, re- 
lict of John Skinner §. esq. barrister, of 
Gloucester, 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Weodstock, Mr. Leake, of 
Witney, to Miss Horner, daughter of the 
late Dr. H.rector of Lincoin college. 
At Bicester, George Osmond, esq. to Miss~ 
Phillips, daughter of the late Mr. P. of Heltre 
Bredee Farm. 
Died.| At Woodstock, Mr. Alderman Med- 
calf, in the 80th year of his age. He first 
served the office of mayor of that borough in 
1754; the last and ninth time was in the 
year 1804, an interval of fifty years, which 
perhaps is unprecedented in the annals of cor- 
porations. To the last he preserved his facul« 
ties entire; and a few months before his 
death could walk three or four miles with the 
firm step of a young man. It was to walking 
exercise, indeed, that he in a great measure 
ascribed his good health, and his longevity. 
At Oxford, Mr. Wm. G. Molte, of Balivl- 
college. —- Mr. Edward Plastin, 95.—= Mrs. 
Hicks, 77.—Mr. Sayer, jun.—Mrs. Cox, 62, 
—Mrs. Mary Hilton, sister to Mr. Cluff, 54. 
The servant went to call her in the morning, 
but receiving no answer, supposed she was 
asleep. On going, however, to her rooma 
second time, she was discovered to be lifeless. 
—Mrs. Day.——-Mr. James Deeve, 70.—Mr, 
Henry Gardner, 45.—Miss Bristow, daughter 
of Mr. B. of James-street, Covent Garden. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Aylesbury, James Watkin 
Lewis, esq. to Miss Elizabeth Nicholls, eldest 
daughter of the late Wm. N. esq. 
Died.] At Liscomb-house, Robert Turville 
Jonathan Lovett, esq. only son of Sir Jon. L. 
At Aylesbury, Mr. Joseph Osborne. - 
EEDFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] At Aspley, Mr Wm. Wright, for 
many years master ef the well-known school 
there, which he conducted with unsullied in- 
tegrity, with considerable ability, with intense 
application, with the utmost liberality, and 
with such distinguished success, as to have 
raised that which he found a private, almost 
into the rank and consideration of a public 
school. Mr. W. has left a widow and seven 
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