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faeny eldest daughter of the late G. Terry, 
€3q. receiver-general for that county. 
Died.] At Coddington, the Rev. Mr. Otty, 
rector of that place. 
At Ross, Mrs. Pearson, relict of George P. 
of Southam Abbey, Warwickshire. 
At Hereford, Mr. John Berrow.—Mr. - 
Robert Brace. 
The Rev. Hugh Morgan,.D.D. canon resi- 
dentiary of the cathedral of Hereford, vicar of 
Lugwardine, and a justice of the peace for the 
county. 
At Street Court, John Joseph Atherton, 
esq. of Walton Hall, Lancashire, and late 
lieutenant-colonel in “the second Lancashire 
regiment of fencible light dragoons, 
At Oakiields, Landinabo, Mr. James James. 
At Heuner House, near Leominster, Jane, 
wife of Mr. Thomas Forty, 26. 
: GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Two schemes of Tontines for the benefit 
of survivors at the end of twenty-one years, 
have been projected at Cheltenham. By the 
first, it is proposed to erect six detached vil- 
las near Mr. Thomson’s Spas, at the esti- 
mated expense of 15,0001. to be raised in 
shares of 100]. each, of which @5l. is to be 
paid-at the time of aubnceibsaie a, and the re- 
mainder by three equa: instalments: as the build- 
ings are carried on. The shares to be traas- 
terable. The second is for raising 30,0CO0l. 
in shares of 1001. for building twelve hand- 
some houses to form a continuation of the 
south-east side of Carhbray-street. 
If the price of land be any criterion of the 
degree of estimation in which a place is held, 
2 late sale hag furnished a strong presumption 
that Cheltenham has not yet attained its full 
size and consequence: Of three small or- 
chards, one containing little more than an 
_ acre, and divided into two lots, was sold for 
18651. 10s.5 another, about an acre and a 
half, for 11561. 10s.; and the third, about 
two acres, for 1188].: total, for four and a 
half acres, 42081.! This very ground was 
sold, but a few years ago, at what was thought 
a high price, about 90). an acre. 
Married.| At Cheltenham, Colonel Os- 
_borne, son of Sir George O. to Miss Davies. 
Died.| At Cheltenham, John Peyton, esq. 
rear-admiral of the red.——Mrs, Weaver, of the 
Dublin and Bath Hotel. 
At Upton House, Richard Eccles, esq. 74. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. Benjamin Bubb, 88. 
At Charlton, Mr. Samuel Harward, book- 
seller. He was a man of uncommon activity 
and exertion, and in an early part of his life 
kept no fewer than five shops. He has left 
behind him a very considerable property, and 
a large and valuable collection of books. 
At Glocester, in the 83d year of his age, 
Mr. Thomas Rudge, solicitor.. He was se- 
cretary to three successive bishops of the 
diocese, and had held, for a longer period, the 
office of deputy registrar. His conduct through 
life was marked by the strictest integrity, 
aad he died respected and esteemeds—Jessica, 
Gloucester—Oxford—Buckingham—Hertford. 
[Sept. I, 
youngest daughter of Abraham Nordon, esq. 
24.—Mirs. Gwinnett, wife of Mr. G. of the 
City Arms.—Mr. J. Drinkwater, of the New 
Bear Inn, 42.—-Miss Bradley, 20. - — 
“At Elkstone, Mrs. Hooper, wife of the 
Rev. Thomas H. curate of that place, 39. 
At Northleach, the Rev. John AHNen, many 
years head master of the Grammar Schou, 
OS. 4 
The Rev. George Clarke, rector of Bfaysey 
Hampton, and Rissingtoa Wick, 62. © 
At Wortley House, near Wotton-under- 
Edge, Mrs. Yeats, wife of Osborne Y. esq. 
At Wickwar, Mr. William Limbrick.— 
Mrs. Martha Wilts. 
At Down Ampney, John Archer, gent. 79. 
At Hanham Court, Mrs. Creswicke. 
At Cambridge, Mr. Samuel Williams, 81. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Charney, Mr. T. Litchfield, 
of London, to Miss S. Bamford, of Kingston. 
At Oxford, J. Deane, esq. of Towersey, to 
Miss Slatter.—Mr. John Mason, of Ports- 
mouth, to Miss Ann Walker. 
Died.]. At Oxford, the Rev. Alexander 
Mackenzie, A.M. of Christ Church, 26.— 
Mrs. Mary Parsons.—Miss Charlotte Stock- 
ford, 20.—-Mrs. Baxter, wife of Mr. B. prin- 
ter.—Mr. John. Williams, -62. 
At Bisham, Charles Lewis Parker, esq. 
surgeon to the forces, and to the Royal Mili- 
tary College, at Great Marlow. 
At Westall, Mrs. Ann Thomas, 64. 
At Woodstock, Mr. Snunders Bennet. 
At Henley-upon-Thames, Sarah, wife of 
Mr. Thomas Vanderzee.—William Ovey, esq. 
At Great Rollright, Mr. Wm. Baughan, 
44. 
At Ensham, Mr. James Lord, 70. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. W. Keep, of Newport 
Pagnell, to Miss Poulton, of Milton. 
At Newport Pagnell, Mr. Wm. Meadows, 
to Miss Fanny Nicholls. ; 
At Stony Stratford, Mr. J. T. Congreve, 
solicitor, to Miss Gheenitde 
Died.'| At Wootton,-Mr. Fessey. °° 
HERTFORDSHIRE... 
Married.| At Wormley, G. G. Hewett, 
esq. of Ramsay, Huntingdonshire, to Miss 
Tace Atkins. 
At Tring, S. R. Solly, esq. of Serge Hill, 
St. Albans, to Frances, daughter of W. 
Hammond, esq. of Queen- pe af Blooms- 
bury. 
Cholmeley Dering, esc. son af Sir Edward 
Dering, bart. to Miss Hale, gens ye of W. 
Hale, esq. of King’s Walden. 
Died.| At Welwyn, Frederic Chatles, son 
- of Edward ory: esq. of Sion Hilt, Pyprcinas 
shire. 
’ At Cheshunt, Mrs. Sarah French. ’ 
At Little Berkhamstead, Mr. bgp se 
Breach. ; 
At Hertford, Mr. Wm. Cole. 
At Hatfield, Mrs. Lucas, wife of Carr L. 
esq. 
ew BEDFORDSHIRE. 
