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Died.} At Dudley, where he was attend- 
mg an annual meeting cf dissenting ministers, 
the Rev. Peter Emmans, during thirty-three 
minister of the presbyterian congregation in 
Coventry. - 
At Powick, Mr. Watton. 
At Claines, near Worcester, Mr. Yarnold, 
rs. 
At Worcester, Miss Mary Smith, youngest 
danghter of the late Mr. S. attorney, 17.— 
Mrs. Hopkiss. 
At Newland’s Green, Mrs. Ann Popple- 
well, 75. 
At Bromsgrove, Mrs. Bourn. 
At Upton upon Severn, Mrs. Pearce. 
At Waresley, Miss Wheeler, daughter of 
the late Mr. W. apothecary, of Worcester. 
At Woodfields, near Powick, Mrs. Masom 
At Shellesly, Mrs. Holt. 
At Wribbenhall, Bewdley, Mr. Joseph 
Hill, son of Mr. William H. 
- William, eldest son of the Rev. T. Clarke, 
rector of St. Michael’s in Bedwardine.. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At Hereford, Mr. Isaac David 
Jones, surgeon, of Aberystwith, to Miss Mar- 
tha Maria Thackway, youngest daughter of 
Mr. T. 
At Leominster, Mr. Charles Lomax, sur- 
€ on, of Weobly, to Miss Poppleton. 
Died.} At Kington, R. Whitcombe, esq. 
At Stretton Sugwas, Mary, wife of the 
R-v. Robert Hathway, rector of that pa- 
Bish. 
At Linton, John Rober’s, esq. lieutenant 
in the royal navy, son of the Rev. Mr. R. of 
that place, 26. 
At Russ, Mrs. Dee. 
At Hereford, in the 84th year of his age, 
Mr. G. Braofoid- Toa cou.iderable mecha- 
nical genius, he joined a tasie for experimen= 
tal philosophy, and a viguur of understanding, 
that justly entitled him to the respect of all 
who «new him.—Mr. William Price, at the 
Elephant and Castle, 63. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The colla:eral branch of the Gloucester and 
Cheltenham rail-ioad, from Leckhampton- 
hill to the latter place, being completed, was 
opened in form on the 2d of July; when 
ten of the tram-carts, laden with stone, were 
brouzht down in procession, accompanied by 
a band of music, &c. ‘ 
Married.} At Newsham, Mr. Joseph Har- 
sis, of Lady-Wood, to Miss Thatcher, daugh- 
ter of job T. esq. 
Ar Gloucester, Mr. Thomas Jones, jun. of 
Southwark, to Elizabeth, second daughter of 
Mz, john Wheeler.—Mr. Howes, surgeon, of 
Ar ington, to Miss Jane Masters. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. Stanley, of Glouces- 
ter, to Miss Willitams. : 
Died.] At Painswick, in the 68th year of 
his age, Benjamin Hyett, esq. in whom were 
United the elegant scholar, the man of che 
World, and the polished gentleman. On his 
leaving the university he went abroad; and, 
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Hereford—Gloucester—Oxford. 
Aug, I, 
having finished his travels, returned to Lon- 
don, where for a time he resided among his 
acquaintance, in superior life, which Christ 
Church and Westminster School had renders 
ed extensive. An opportunity of being ac- 
tively useful to his country-occurring, by the 
offer of the mejority of the South Gloucester 
militia from the Earl of Berkeley, he, for a 
considerable period, became exemplary in his 
discuarge of the duties of that situation. 
After quitting the corps, he married Catha- 
rine, eldest daughter of Robert Dobyns Yate, 
esq. of Bromsberrow-place; and, some years 
after her death, Sarah, only child of Dr, 
Adams, master of Pembroke College, Oxford. 
He many years acted as a magistrate and de- 
- puty-lieutenant of this county, where he was, 
through life, held in the highest degree of 
estimation and respect. Mr. Hyett having 
died without issue, the ample possessions, 
which had given scope to the liberality and 
benevolence of his disposition, have, it is said, 
by will, devolved toa family nearly related to. 
his last lady. 
At Gloucester, Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr. 
Samuel J. of Bridgenorth.—Mrs. Middleton, 
of the Ship Inn.==_Mr. Blizar@ supervisor of 
excise. 
At Bourton-on-the-hill, Mrs. Warneford, 
relict of Dr. W. of Warneford-place, Walts, 
80. : 
At Forrest green, Mary, eldest daughter 
of the Rev. C. Pain, 
At Hyde, Margaret, third daughter of the 
late Thomas Clutterbuck, esq. of Avening. 
At Park End Lodge, near Gloucester, Mr. 
Nathaniel Hawkins. 
At Quedgiey, Mrs. Bevan, wife of Mr. 
Tsaac B. 26. 
At Stroud, Mrs. Hughes, wife of Mr. H. 
surgeon, *) 
At Cheltenham, Mrs. Woollett, wife of 
Mr. W. attorney, of Rye, Sussex.—-Aged 24, 
Mr, James Morris, musician, who lost his 
sight by the small-pox in his infancy. He is 
Supposed to have caught cold from sleeping in 
adamp bed, as he is che third of the same 
party who have died, probably from that 
cause, within a few weeks.—-Colonel James. 
Berkeley, 50. 
At Tetbury, J. F. Byan, esq. 
At Marshfield, Mrs. Shapland. 
At Lassington, Mr. William Newman, 65. 
At Dursley, Mrs. Wall. ° 
At Westbury-upan-Severn, Miss Wintle, 
Only daughter of Mr. Thomas W.. : 
At Eimore, near Gloucester, Mr. Daniel 
Vick. ; 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.} At Charlbury, Mr. Brueton 
Gibbins, of Birmingham, to Miss Sarak 
Bowly. pasa 
At Henley-upon:- Thames, Mr. John Piper 
Ive, to Miss Lucy Paine. 
At Oxford, Mr. Stephen Quarterman, te 
Ann, third daughter of Mr. Shepherd. . .- 
Died.] At Burtord, the Rev.- John De la 
Bere, 
