1808.)  Worceper-—Hereford—Gloucefier—Ozxford, Ke. 
battle. He was soon after also rewarded by 
the government, with the appointment, of 
major of brigade, During fourteen subsequent 
years that he continued in India, he was act- 
ively employed, and discharged all his duties 
sv as to merit the confidence and approbation 
of the government, and his superior officers ; 
and quitted the service with the esteem and 
regret of all who knew him. One who loved 
him living, who horfours and cherishes his 
memory, and was -his companion in those 
scenes where the spirit of man is tried, could 
not let him finally pass, without a tribute of 
applause ;-which, however inadequate to his 
merits, may pour some balm into those hearts, 
whose sorrow, though justly deep, should be 
mitigated by recollection of the part he acted 
in life. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married] At Worcester, Theophilus 
Patterson, esq. of the Royal Marines, to Miss 
Cole, o'dest daughter of Peter C. esq. 
At Acton Beauchamp, Mr. John Heming, 
of the Church House, to Miss Herring, only 
daughter of Richard H. of Sevinton. 
At Tibberton, Mr. John Price, of Ravens- 
hill, to Miss E. Lloyd of Eveslench. 
Died.] At Worcester, Alexander Day 
Broughton, Esq. iate of Betley Lodge, Staf- 
fosdshire —- Mrs. Whitmore, widow of 
George Whitmore, esq. of Slaughter Hall, 
in the county of Gloucester, and. youngest 
daughter of Dr. Wall, formerly of thig 
city. — Mrs, Sterry. — Mr. Tandy. — Mr. 
Southan. 
At Rye Court, Berrow, John Thackwel!, 
esq. 88. 
At Ratford, Mr. Lane, 
t Evesham, Mr. Matthews. 
At Feckenham, Mrs. Bristow. ~ 
At the Orchard, neaf Bromsgrove, Mr. 
Richard Collett. 
At Shipston on Stour, the dowager vis-" 
countess Ashbrook, 62. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs. Tilt, 28. 
At Stockton, the Rev. Abraham Hoskins. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Leominster, Mr. William 
Smith, to Miss Margaret Westwood, of 
Briarly. 
At Upper Brillingham Mr. J. Rudze, of 
Gratton, to Mrs. Weaver, late of Stretcon. 
Died.| At Goodrich, Mrs. Pearce. 
At Much Marcle, Margaret Moreton, 191. 
At Leominfter, Mr. John Coates. 
At Withington Court, Mrs. Jones. 
Ac Hereford, Mr. Taylor..—Mrs. Aspey.— 
Sergeant Kemp, of the drazoon guards, for 
some years on the recruiting service in this 
city, where his uniform good conduét had 
gained him the respeét of the inhabitants. 
Mrs. Pye, 56. ; 
At Whitchurch, C. Betton, eeq. 
At Stoke Prior, near Leominster, Mrs. 
Rebecca Maund, wife of Mr. Henry M. 91. 
At lvington, Mr, Goode. 
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
A few dayssince as some men were digging 
a vault in High-stree:, Cheltenham, they 
feund, within sixteen inches of the surface, a 
fresh-looking brown earthen pot, coniaining 
between fourteen and fifteen hundred shile 
lings of the reigns of Edward VI. Philip and 
and Mary, Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I. 
The whole were in tolerably good condition, 
and the pot, except from its shape, (which 
somewhat resembled a-raisin jar) appeared as 
if but lately buried. From there being no 
coin, however, amongst them since'those of 
Charles I. it is probable that the owner con- 
cealed this little treasure during the dissen- 
sions which, followed that reign, and falling 
himself a victim, never returned to reclaim 
It. 
Married.) At Tewkesbury, Mr. John Pa- 
cey, to Miss Edgecomb. , 
At Ghoucester, Mr. Thomas Marsh, of 
the White Hart Inn, to Miss Halbert. 
At Westoury-upon-Trym, Mr. J. Irving, 
of Wantage, to Miss H. Rice, of Durdham 
Down 
At Mangotsfield, the Rev. T. J. Hogg, to 
Miss Rebecca Haynes, daughter of the late 
Rev. Christopher H. rector of Sisten and 
Mangotsfield, 
Died.| At Gloucester, at his brother's 
house, the Rev. Thomas Evans, M. A: vicar 
of Chipping Norton.—-Mirs. Gwynne, wife of 
Thynne Howe G. esq.—Mrs. Sophia Bull, 94. 
At Winchcomb, Mr. Anthony Rogers, 84, 
At Painswick, ‘Mr. John Shewell. 
At Bicknor Court, George Wyrhall, esq. 
Tt is imagined that grief for the loss. of an 
amiable daughter, whom he survived but 
three weeks, hastened his dissolution, 
At the Mythe, Charles Porter, esq. 
At Old Soabury, Mr, Jacob Raggot. 
At Filton, Mr. John Gayner, 87. 
At Kimore, Mrs, Vick. 
At Cheltenham, Mrs. Christian Freeman, 
relict of Thomas T. esq. late speaker of the 
house of assembly, Antigua, 
At Quenington, Mr. William Haynes. 
Act Westerleigh, Mr. Hathaway. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Died.j At Oxford, the Rey. Joseph Chap- 
man, D. D. more than thirty years president 
of Trinity College, Rector of Garfinzton, 
and one of his Majesty’s Justices of the Peace 
for this County.—Mrs. Court, relict of Mr. 
John C, 88.—-Mr. Thomas Kennington, 51. 
—Mrs. Mary Hedding, 54.——-Mr. Matthew 
Douch, printer, O —The Rev. John Vini= 
combe, senior feliow of Pembroke College. 
At Watlington, Mrs. Churchill, 59. 
At Banbury, Mrs. Hayward, wife of Mr. 
William H. surgeon and apothecary.—-Mr. 
Cheacy.——-Mrs. Snow, relict of foseph §. esq. 
At Burford, Mrs. Ansell, wife of Mr. A. 
attorney. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 
Warried.] At Aylesbury, Mr. Jesper 
Jackson, to Miss Ana Todd, 
At 
