1805.) Gloucefter fpire—Oxfordfhire—Northamptonfhire, &c. 
the witneffes of his dome@ic virtues. His 
conftant attendance on the church and facra- 
ment was am impreflive example to his houfe 
and neighbourhood. He fatin one parliament 
for the borough of Droitwich, and reprefented 
the county of Worceiter the laf&t twenty-nine 
years of his life, repeatediy called to the ho- 
Nourable trutt by the unanimous voice of that 
‘populous and refpeétable county, attached to 
him by his amiable difpofition, his attention 
to their interefts, and his love of the conftitu- 
tion ;—~a principle which he inherited from 
his auceftors, and Jeft inviolate to his de- 
{cendants,” 
The following is the annual report of the 
Lunatic Afylum at Hereford, from January x 
to December 31, 1804 :—Admitted 24; dif- 
charged cured 103 relieved 4; remain inthe 
houfe ro. ' 
Married.| My. Weaver, of Bunhhill, to 
Mifs Skyrme, of Stretton.—Mr. Henry Win- 
ton, of Stoke B1'fs, to Mifs Perry, of Kyre, 
Wercefterfhire. 
At Wefthvde, Mr. F. Pritchard, iron- 
monger, of Hereford, to Milfs Hodges, eldett 
daughter of Mr. P. Hodges. 
Died.| At his feat at Garnftone, John 
Peploe Birch, efq. 
At Hereford, Mifs Grifiths, elde?t daugh- 
ter of Mr. Layton Griffiths. —-Mrs. Mills, re- 
Lict of Harley Mills, ef. 
At Bath, Mr. Robert Lloyd Lucas, fon of 
the Rev. Wm. Lucas, of Peterftowe ; a young 
man of the moft Bromifing abilities Aged 
$6, John Jones, efq. of Hope Manfel, near 
Rofs. 
At Kington, aged 76, James Watkins, efq. 
formerly of Clifford-Court.—Aged 91, Mr. 
Elliott, of Prefton upon Wye. a 
At Hereford, the Rev. Edmund Barry, 
rector of Sutton, vicar of Wefton Begard, 
and one of the minor canons of Hereford ca- 
thedral, formerly of St. John’s-college, Cam- 
bridge, where he proceeded L.LB: in 1783. 
His death was occafioned by a fall from his 
horfe. 
Mr. Hill, butler to Somerfet Davis, efg. 
of Croft Caftle, near Leominfter. He feil 
into a tub of boiling wort, and was fo dread- 
fully fcalded, thac he lingered only a few 
hours in excrucfting agony. 
At Ludlow, Mrs. Hardman, wife of T. 
Hardman, efq. of Kingfland in this county. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Flaxley, Mr. John Cadell, 
to Milfs Sarah Jones. 
At St. George’s, Mr. Abraham Jackfon, of 
Lower Eafton, to Mifs Harriet Stone, of Up- 
per Eafton. 
Died.| At Stroud, John Hollings, efq. 
one of his Majefty’s juftices of the peace, and 
a deputy lieutenant for the county. 
4t Cheltenham, aged 91, Thomas Hum- 
phreys, gent. 
At Cireneefter, Mrs. Afhmeade, wife of Mr. 
Samuel Afhmeade. 
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At Gloucefter, Mrs. Axone—sAged 72, Mr. 
heach. ‘ 
Aged 82, Mrs. Alexander, an infirm old 
lady. The fire near which the was fitting, by 
fome means caught her drefs, which was ine 
ftantly in a blaze, and before it could be ex- 
tinguithed had burnt her to fuch a degree, 
that, after lingering feveral days in excru- 
clating pain, fhe expired. 
Aged 65, Mrs. Hefter Gardiner, upwards 
of twenty years the re{peéted matron of Sir 
Thomas &ich’s hofpital. 
In Jamaica, Mr. James Spier, third fon of 
the Jate Mr. John Spier, of the Crofs Keys, 
Gloucefter.—Aged 23, Mr.Henry Butt, eldeft 
fon of Mr. Butt, of Standifh Court. ~ 
At Coleford, Mr. fohn Court, many years 
chief bailiff of the hundred of St. Briavel’s, in 
which office, and in every other he held, his 
conduét was marked with the greateft hu- 
manity, and the firidteft integrity towards his 
employer. : 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Died.| At Bampton, aged 71, Mr. Robert 
Hudfon, an opulent farmer. 
At Nettlebed, Mrs. Ayling, aged 74. 
At Little Milton, Mr. Paul Wells, aged 609. 
At Oxford, Mrs Elizabeth Stockford, re- 
li@_of the late Mr. William Stockford.— 
Mr. William Emanuel, fon of Mr. Emanuel. 
—Mr. Thomas Heyden, hair-dreffer and per- 
fumer, aged 25. Sd 
At Headington, near Oxford, Mrs. Ann 
Goodwin, aged 79. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
The grand junction canal promifes to be 
very {peedily finifhed. At the commence- 
ment of February no more than ejghty-eight 
yards of the Blifworth tunnel, the only part 
to be completed, remained to be perforated. 
Varried.| The Rev. H, Brotherhood, of 
Defborough, to Mifs Langton, eldeft daugh- 
ter of the late Thomas Langton, efq. of 
Teeten Houfe.—-Mr. Whitworth, draper, of 
Northampton, to Mifs Billington, of Wough- 
tog.—Mr, Peter Martin, farmer and grazier, 
to Mifs Brown, both of Spratton.—Mr. John 
Patrick, of Maidwell, to Mifs Catherine 
‘Bland. —Mr. Gallard, druggitt, of Towcefter, 
to Mifs Sarah Tite, of Bradweli, Bucks. 
Died.} At Chalcombe, aged 100, Mrs. 
Maria Walker, a maiden lady.—Aged 56, 
Mr. John Middletun, ftone-mafon, of Tow- 
cefter —Mrs. Bellary, wife of Mr. Bellamy, 
of Armfton, near Oundle. 
At Sulgrave, aged 69, the Rev. Richard 
Wykham, vicar of that place, and reétor of 
Newton Purcell, Oxfordfhire. 
At Crovghton, after retiring to bed in per= 
fect health, Mrs. Hopcraft, wife of Mr. Hope 
craft, an eminent land-furveyor of that place. 
e=Mrs. Haycock, fecond daughter of the 
Rey. John Maftin, vicar of Nafeby. 
CAMEBRIDGESHIRE. 
The fubjeéts for the members’ prizes at 
Cambridge this year are 3 
Bb2 Sener 
