562 
At Plas Yollen, Ellesmere, Mrs. Chall- 
nor; felict of William C. esq. late high sheriff 
of this county. 
At Prees, Mr. Thomas Jenkinson, 45. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Green, 89 —Mrs. 
Rees, widow of Mr. John R. attorney. 
At Céndover, Mr. Benjamin Wood, parish 
clerk, which office has been filled by his 
family for nearly three centuries. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.}] At Eastham, Thomas Elton 
Miller, esq. of Bockleton, to Elizabeth, only 
. daughter of the Rev. Christopher Whitehead. 
At Worcester, Mr. Charles Vining, mer- 
chant, of Bristol, to Miss Meredith, youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. Joseph M. 
At Bromyard, Mr. Thomas Derry, of 
Much Cowarne, Herefordshire, to Miss Phil- 
ott. 
J Died.] At the house of her relation, J. 
Smith, esq at Blakeshall, Mrs. Browne, wife 
of Wade Browne, esq. late of Potter Newton, 
Yorkshire : a woman whose merit could only 
be justly appreciated by those most intimately 
acquainted with her invariable piety, and 
‘charity ‘to the poor. 
At Ombersley, Mrs. Ann Maybury, 67. 
At Parsonage, near Ombersley, Mr. Charles 
Gardner, 22. . 
At Brickfields, near Worcester, Edward 
Penrice, esq. 
At Pershore, Mr. Poole, formerly an emi- 
nent watch-spring manufacturer in Lon- 
don, 79. 
At Kidderminster, Mrs. Wylde, wife of 
the Rev. Robert W. 
At Worcester, Mrs. Haynes, of the Ty- 
‘thing, 93.—Mrs, Hill, 86.—Mr. R.° Bal- 
lard, 47. 
At Ham Court, Thomas Bland, esq. co- 
Jonel of the South Worcester volunteers. 
His remains were interred in Upton church, 
on which occasion every house in that town 
owas shut, as a demonstration-of respect.—To 
the attributes of a finished gentleman, Co- 
Jonel Bland added those qualities of the head 
and heart, which constitute the essential or- 
maments of a soldier and philanthropist. 
Brave without rashness, generous without 
profusion, liberal without ostentation, charity 
ranked him one of her most disinterested vo- 
taries. In his private benefactions, never did 
the chillings of avarice under the name of 
prudence, marthe nobler feelings of his heart. 
' Never was a commanding officer more de- 
_wotedly beloved, never was the loss of a be- 
nefactor wore sincerely deplored. He pos- 
sessed military talents of the first order, ac- 
quired by active service both in Europe and 
America. In him the country has lost an 
able defender, the regiment a gallant and he- 
roic officer, and society a distinguished orna- 
ment. 
At Redditch, Mr. Millward. 
At Old Wood, near Tenbury, Mrs. Jeffries. 
At Droitwich, Mrs. Sarah Gem, 86. 
Worcester Hi efond= Glocester— Oxford. 
‘Duke of Portland, 
‘sity, have been this year adjudged to the fol- 
Quly 1, 
At Chaddesley Corbet, Mr. John Blake- 
way, 87. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married:| At Marcle, Mr. John Morrisy 
of Bunbury, to Miss Nourse, of Waodminton. 
At Hereford, Benjamin Granger, esq. of 
Stepney, Peuion, to Miss Ravenhill, daugh- 
ter of the late William R. esq. 
At Much Marcle, John Addis, esq. of 
White-hall, Walford, to Miss Ann Lloyd, of 
Rye-court. 
At Leominster, Mr. Joseph Patrick, of 
Birmingham, to Miss Woodhouse. 
Died.] At Hereford, Mrs, Catherine Jonce, 
one of the daughters of the late Edward Allen, 
esq. of the Lodge, Brecon.—-Mr. Thomas 
Carpenter, who for upwards of half acentury; 
discharged the duties of a schoolmaster with 
great credit, 73.—Mrs. Carpenter, wife of 
George C. esq.—-Mr. T. Bruton, jun. 
At Leominster, Mr. Young, 89.—Mrs. 
Geary, wife of Nicholas G. M.D.<-Mr, Ed- 
ward Sandland. 
GLOCESTERSHIRE; 
Marriéd.} At Shardington, Mr. T, Lesing- 
ham, to Miss Jane Hughes, second daughter 
of Mr. H. of Worcester 
Died.} At Glocester, Mr, William Gil- 
lett, only son of the Rey. William G. 20. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. John Turner. 
At Coaley, Mr. Daniel Bailey, 58... 
At Upton St. Leonards, Mr. John Harris. 
At Eeeeee Dy) near Tewkesbury, Mr, 
Bricknell. 
At Newnham, aged 60, Mr. John Mat- 
thews, an eminent solicitor, after a most, la- 
mentable and painful illness, occasioned by 
the injury he sustained in endeavouring to 
extinguish the flames which caused the death 
of Mrs. Matthews, as mentioned in our num- | 
ber for April. Mr. Matthews wasa native of 
Bath. 
At. Nailsworth, aged 62, Mrs. Hannah 
Norton, widow a Mr. Robert N, having sur- 
vived her husband only a few weeks. Mrs. 
Norton, was daughter of the late Rev. Hugh 
Evans, and sister of the late Rev. Caleb Evans, 
minister of the Baptist Meeting-house, in 
Broadmead, Bristol. 
OXFORDSHIREs 
The two prizes given by his Grace the 
chancellor of the univer- | 
lowing gentlemen: The Bachelor’s on Here- 
ditary Rank, an English essay, to Mr. Charles 
Edward Grey, B.A. of University-college, 
and now fellow of Oriel-college. The Un- 
dergraduate’s, to Mr. W. Cleaver, student of 
Christchurch, and son of the Bishop of Ferns, 
in Ireland, for Latin verse, Delphi. . The 
Undergraduate’s prize, given by an unknown. 
benefactor, for English verse, and the subject 
Mahomet, was adjudged to Mr. M. Rollestony 
scholar of University-co.lege. 
Married.} -At Ensham, Mr, Jonathan Are 
natt, to Miss Ann Wastie. 
} Died} 
