zee 
a 
fite of mayor in 1784, and £798.—Mr. W. 
Walker. Mrs. Isabella Hodges.—-Mr.Folkes. 
At Perdiswell, Mrs. Ackerill. 
At Henwick, Mr. Brace, formerly a su- 
pervisor of Excise. 
At Wolverley Court, Lieut. Alexancer 
Mackorkel, of the Royal Marines. 
At Batteahall, Miss Scudder. 
At Stourbridge, Mr. Joseph Allport, 31. 
At Ditchford, Mr. Richard Buin. 
At Tenbury, Mr. E. Burnell, many years 
ynaster of the Royal Oak. 
At Beadley, Miss Hassall. 
At Kidderminster, Mrs. Perry. 
At Hall Green, Mrs. Wilmot, 74. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The late Herefordshire Agricultural So- 
ciety, attracted a most respectadle and nu- 
merous assemblage. The exhibition of ant- 
mals for the premiums was much admired 
by many of the first breeders and graziers in 
the kingdom. Anox, bred by Mr. Hudson, 
ef Hom-Lacy, and fed with hay and grass, 
without the smallest aid of oil-cake, turnips, 
er any artificial food whatever, was exhibited 
alive, and weighed one ton and four cwt. ic 
is the property of the Duke of Norfoltc. 
The successful cangidates for premiums, 
were T. A. Knight, esq. for the best new 
wariety of the apple; Ar. H. More, for two 
and three-year old heifers ; and Mr. Kedward, 
for fine-woolled ewes. 
Died.} At Blakemere, Mr. James Mead, 
merchant. 
_ At Hereford, Mr. Whitney.—Lieut. John 
Wood, of the 83d foot, son of Liéut.-Celjonel 
W. of the staff in the Hereford district, 19. 
y= Mrs. Palmer, 85.—Mrs. Green, 71. 
At Staunton upon Wye, Mr, Richard 
Powies, 65. / ne 
At Ross, John Stratford Collins, esq. solici« 
tor.—Mr. Bevington, 87. 
At Westhide, Mr. Hilo Morgan, 66. 
At the Holme, Mr. Edward Sayer, 76. 
At Llangarren, Mrs. Evans, relict of the 
Rev. Thomas L. 
GLOCESTERSEHIRE. 
BAarried.| At Newland, Fhomas Du ‘Buis- 
son, esq. of Wandsworth, Surry, to Miss 
Birt, eldest daughter of the Rev. Thomas B. 
At Cheitenham, R. Matthews, esq. to 
Miss Catherine Buckley. 
At Glocester, Mrs. Philip Potter, to Miss 
Cox. 
Dicd.] At Sudgrove-house, Mrs. Yarnton, 
relict of John Y. esq. of London. 
At Cerney-house, Miss M.D. Holder. 
At Glocester, Mr. Andrews, of Stanmore, 
Middlesex, surgeon, 67.—Mr. Lewis, second 
son of Mrs. L. of the Green Dragon.—Mr. 
Alexander, 78.—Mr. John Brown, methodist 
preacher, 7 5,.—Ebenezer, fourth son of the 
Rey. William Bishop.—Mr. Hanly.—Mr. C. 
G. Baylis, 62. 
At Goldwick, Miss Esther Cornock. 
At Cheltenham, Lieutenant-general Dun- 
can Campbell, of the royal marines, WES 
Efereford—Gloucester—Oxford, & rat 
B. esq solicitor and daughter of 
fDec. 1, 
—Mrs. Wilde, relict of William W. esq. of 
Ladytown, in the county of Kildare. 
OXFORDSHIRE. - 
Married.| At Oxford, Mr. James Rogers, 
of Watford, Herts, to Miss Mary Tripp. 
At Pirton, Mr.° Alsop, surgeon, to Miss 
Badcock, both of Watlington. 
At Yarnton, Mr. James Smith, to Miss 
Sarah Eaton. 4 
At Ensham, Mr. Richard Webb, of Salis- 
bury, to Miss Selina Attwood. 
Died. ] At Bicester, Mrs. Egerton, 33. ‘ 
At Oxford, Mrs. Wilson.—Mrs. Simmons. 
=—Mr. Freeman, sen.—Mr. Solomon Wis- 
dom, formerly governor of the county goal, 
83. — Mrs. Chillingworth. — Mr. Joseph 
Brankins, 72.—Mr. James Plaister.—Mrs, 
Catherine -Giles, 82.—-Mrs. Watts, 53.— 
Miss Jane Matilda Murray, 20.—Mrs. Eli- 
zabeth Benton, 35.—Miss Hunt. —Mrs. For- 
rest, 62.—Mr. Bates, clerk at the Oxford 
Canal Coal Wharf. : 
At Wretchurk, Mr. William Potter, 56. 
At Coombe, Mr. W. Parsons. 
At Wroxton, Mrs. Harris. 
At Banbury, Mrs. S. Bignell, wife of Peter 
Bar- 
rett, esq. of Boddicot. 
At Wolvercot, Mr. Seal, sen. 76. 
At Boddicot, Mrs. Lewis. ; : 
At Kidlington, Mrs. Leake, wife of Mr. 
Henry L. and daughter of the late Rev. Dr. 
Horner, of Lincoln College. __ ‘ 
In his 45th year, the Rev. William Mus- 
gtave, L.L.D. rector of the parishes of 
Chinnor, Oxon, and of Kingston Bagpuze, 
Berks; and formerly Fellow of St. Juha’s 
college, Oxford. - x 
At Fawler, Mrs. Morris, 70. Rk, 
At Fritwell, Mr. John Banes, for more 
than sixty-five years a servant to the royal 
family, 92. AO se 
At Chibnes, Mrs. Sarah Smith, 32. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Chesham, Mr, C, Tattie, of 
London, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of 
Mr. John Bailey. SS 
fir. Meadows, of Newport Pagnell, to 
Miss H. B. Bayer, of Richings Park. 
Died.]| At Buckingham, Mr. T. North, 
late of the Woolpack inn. at 
At lver, Matilda, daughter of Walter Man- 
sell, esq. 
At High Wycombe, T. Rose, esq. father of 
the Corporation: he was elected.a burgess in 
1757, and served the office of mayor five 
times.—Mir. James Stevens, 78. ARSE 
At Fulmer Place, W. Frogatt, esq. deputy 
steward of the city and liberty of Westmin- 
ster. 
At Newland, Sir Henry Gott, many years 
a deputy lieutenant, and an active magistrate 
in this and other counties, ; 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Dicd.] At Ickleford, T. Cockayne, esq, 
ae: ; P = 
At Watton, Mrs. Susannah Carter, daugh= 
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