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HEREFORDSHIRE, é 
Married.) At Hereford, Mr. Cooper, fon 
of Mr. C. sailor, of Worcefter, and one of 
the Worceflerfhire ysomanry cavalry, to Mifs 
Thompfon, of Shrewlbury.—Mr. Pitt, faddler, 
to Milfs Ann Pitt, daughter of Mr. P. of 
Hamptoa.—Mr, A&on, of Evefham, Worcef- 
terfhire, to Mifs Gammon. 
At Much Marcle, Mr. S, Clinton, anemi- 
‘nent farmer, to Mifs Vaughan, only daugh- 
ter of Mr. V. late currier of Hereford, | 
At Eardifland, Mr. John Davies, to Mifs 
Ann Potts. 
Died.| At the Court-houfe, near Kington, 
Mr. Stephens, furgeon, univerfally re{pe@ted 
asa proieSioral maa. 
At Rafs, Eliza, wife of Cefar Graham 
Fenn, oly daughter of Edward Graham, 
gent.of Rodley-honfe, near Oxford. 
The Rev, John Dale, LL.D. rector of 
Puddles town, and one of his Majefty’s juf- 
t.ces of the peaceifor the county. 
Mr. Bowen, a refpectable farmer, of Kil- 
coyd. He was found dead in the adjoining 
parifh of Staunton.upon Arrow, near that ri- 
ver. He bad left bis houfe fome time. before 
for the purpafe of angling, and is {uppofed to 
have been on his return whemhe was {uddenly 
fummoned trom the world. 
At Hereford, john Winfton, efq. 54) cap- 
tain in the firit regiment of Herefordfhire vo- 
lusteers. 
GLOCESTERSHIRE. 
After Brighton, no watering town has ex- 
ceeded Cheltenham in advancement. ‘dhe 
improvements carrying on there ase elegant 
and extenfive. ‘That favoured old fervant of 
the public, Mr. Watfon,.is till.ingefatigable 
in adding fuperior accommudations for the ad- 
vantage of the place. His beautiful new 
theatre is finifhed, and he is sow engaged in 
converting the,old play-houfe into farther ac- 
commodations for the York hotel. 
Married.} Mr. Jofeph:Gardiner, white- 
fmith, of Glocefter, to Mifs Capener, .of 
Brockworth. 
Mr. ¥homas Tryer, third fon of Mr. T. of 
Hardwick, to -Mifs Chandlez, eldeft daughter 
of Mr.C, of aresGeld. . 
At Berkeley, Mr. liaac Fairs to Mifs Peg- 
ler. 
At.Frocefter, D. S., Hayward, .efg. to.Mifs 
Garlick. 
At .Badgworth, Mr. Samuel Roberts, 
brufhmaker, of Glocefter, to Mifs Palwin. 
At Cheltenham, James Steers, eigq. of 
Tottenham, Middlefex, to Mifs-Frances Snell, 
daughter of Peter S. efa. of Whitley court. 
_  At*Tidenbam,.Mr. Thomas Evans, of 
Liantriflent,, Monmouthhhire, to Mifs James, 
eldeft daughter of Mr.“ihomas J: of the Day- 
houfe farm. 
At; Minchinhampton, Mr. Wm. Qrpin, 
ito Mifs:Ockford, of Brinfcomb. 
At Glocefter, John. Egginton,, efq. of Ox- 
hey, Staffordshire, to Mifs Thompfon. 
Mon tury Mac, No. 130 
Died] At Stroud, Mrs: Sufannah Wat- 
kins, wife of Mr. Wm. W. clothier. 
At Cheltenham,:Mr. Higgs, fen.—-Mrs. 
Bambury, wife of Mr. B. currier.—In child- 
bed, Mrs. Holmes, wife of John H. jun. 
efg. of Belfaft, and daughter of Thomas Da- 
niel, efq. attorney-general of Dominica. 
At Glocefter, Mrs. Eliz. Coles, fifter of the 
Jate Wm. C. efg. of Cadoxton, Glamorgan- 
fhire.e—Mr. Potter, cutler and turner 54.— 
Mrs. Prifcilla Bromwich, a maiden lady, 954 
—Mrs. Rudhall, widow of the late A.R. efq. 
At Berkeley, Mrs, Croome, wife of Mr. 
C, tanner. : 
At Daglingworth, Giles Hains, efq.67, 2° 
gentleman celebrated for, his excellent breed 
of rams. ‘ 
At Cromhall, Mrs. Marklove, aged $3. 
At Barton-end, in the parith of Horfley, 
Mis. Sheppard. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The Chancellors prizes for the prefent 
year were adjudged to Mr. Reginald Heber, 
B.A. fellow. of All Soul’s-college, for the 
Englith Effay on ‘¢ The Senfe of Honour 3”? 
and to Mr. Edward Venables Vernon, ftu- 
dent of Chrift Church, for the Latin Verfes 
8 Natale Solum. 5 
Married.| Mr. C. Gabel, folicitor of Aber- 
gavenny, to Mifs Gough, eldeft daughter of 
i. D, Gough, efq. of Souldern. 
Died.|] At Little Milton, Mifs Briaris, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Barton, B. 17. 
At Oxford, Mrs. Eliza Parlour, wife of 
Mr. jofeph P. tailor, 23,—Mrs. Jane Jones. 
At Headington, Mrs. Couldrey, wife of 
Mr. C. late of Oxford. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Ata meeting ofthe Peterborough Agricul- 
tural Society, held on the sth of June, the 
following Premiums were difpofed of :—-Ten 
guineas. for hollow-draining .by ftone the 
-greateft number of acres, to Mr. John Parke, 
of Bellfize Lodge.—Five guinezs for the beft 
two-year-old ram, to Mr. William Smith, of 
Stoke Doyle.—Five Guineas tor the bet one- 
year-old ram, to John Wing, efq. of Thorney. 
—Two guineas for the beft theave, to Mr, 
Sampfon Barber, of Willow -Hall.-+Five 
Guineas for the beft ftallion for hunters, to 
Mr. John Smart, of Gretford«—Mr.,George 
Mann, of Shark’s. Lodge, produced a two-year- 
old draught ftallion for the premium. of.feven 
guineas, but there appearing no other incom- 
petion, be was allowed a compenfation of two 
guineas for his trouble. 
Married.} At Northampton, the Rev. 
Thomas Cloud, to Mifs I ouzer. 
At Moulton; Mr. Thomas Marriott, jun. 
horfe-dealer, to Mifs Mary Whiting. 
At St. Martin’s, Stamford Baron, »Mr. 
Cooper, furgeon, to Mifs Adams, 
Died.] At Northampton, Mrs, .Baker, 
wigow of Mr. John.B. .Woolftapler.——Mrs, 
Woolley,, relict of Mr. Alderman. W.mdMr, 
«Benjamin, Steventon, youngef fon. ef the; late 
4b Dir. 
