1810. ] Herefordshire—Gloucestershire—Oxfordshire, ce Oth 
At Worcester, Mrs. Philpott, relict of the 
Rey. Oltur P. rector of #edmore. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.] At Hereford, Mr. J. C. Dare, 
organist of the cathedral, to Miss Carpenters 
daughter of George C. esq.—John Ramsden, 
esq. commander of the Phenix East Indiaman, 
tu Miss Symonds, youngest daughter of the 
late Mr. Thomas S._ 
Died.] At Ledbury, Mrs. Reece, relict of 
the Rev. W. Reece, rector of Culwall, 62.—- 
Mrs. Matthews. 
’ At Ross, Mrs. Ann Bellamy, 75. 
At Hereford, in his 48th year, Wiiliam 
Allen, esq. attorney-at-law, one of the mem- 
bers of the corporation. He wasa gentleman 
whose integrity and liberality of heart, and 
social disposition, riveted the friendly atcach- 
ment of all who knew him. 
' At Bartonsham, near Hereford, in her 21st 
year, Miss Mary Ann Yates. She fell a 
victim to the smallpox, which it is sup- 
posed she caught from a servant, who was 
ill of it in the house. She was nursed for, 
and at the same time suzposed to have had, 
that malignant disorder, seventeen years ago. 
At‘the Vern, near Ledbury, Mr. Bishopy 
58. 
At Ash Farm, near Ross, Mr. Griffiths. 
At Hereford,.Mr. T. Wood, statuary. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. . 
Afarricd.| At Flaxley, Joseph Lloyd, esq. 
of Gunsmill, to Miss Skipp, daughter of the 
jate George S. esq. of the Grange. 
John Willis, esq. of Dixton Cottage, near 
Monmouth,:to Decimar, youngest daughter 
of Edmund Probyn, esq. of Newland. 
Died.| At Cheltenham, Mr. Lawrence. 
At Cirencester, Mr. Thomas Cox.—Miss 
MM. Colen. 
At Dursley, Mrs. Esther Morgan, 71.— 
Mrs. Hiern. 
At Charlton, Charles Higgs, esq. lately a 
captain in the Gloucestershire militia, 49. 
_ At Uley, Mrs. Thomas, relict of Timoth 
i. esq. 62. 
At Coaley, Mrs. Parker, 42. 
At Cam, Mrs. Greening. 
At Betton, Mrs. Mary Williams, relict of 
Mr. James W. 102. 
At Ebley, Mrs. Pettat, relict of Richard 
P. esd, 
At Forthampton, Mr. Thomas Rayer. 
At Moreton Valence, Mrs. Jones, relict of 
the Rev. Mr. J. 84. 
At Falfield Mills, Mr. William Ford, 
architect. 
At Hunter’s Hall, Kingscote, Mr. Heaney, 
85. : 
At Glocester, Miss Washbourn.—-Samuel 
Haycock, gent. 67.—Mrs. Barton, mother 
of the Rev. Dr. B.—Mrs. Avery. 
. At Sodbury, Elizabeth, youngest daughter 
af the Rey. Joseph Williams, of Wickwar, 
10. : 
 Montury Mae. No. 193. 
At Frocester House, William Mills, esq. 
48. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. Wm. Hayward, 49. 
* At Naileworth, Mr. W. Smith, 71. 
At Tetbury, Mrs. Coupe, 94. 
‘ OXFORD, 
Died.] At Claywell Farm, near Witney, 
Mr. William Fox, 75. 
At Bloxham, Mrs. Davis. 
At Woodstock, Mr. William Pain, of the 
King’s Arms, 49. 
At Oxford, Mrs. Halliday, wife of Mr. 
H. the wniversity marshal, 40.—Mrs. Hilly 
86.—-S,\dnzy, youngest son of the Rev. Wm. 
Brown.—Mrs. Thorp, 80.—Mrs. Penelope 
Welman, 94. Her mother was the daughter 
of Michael Burghers, who engraved many of 
the early Oxford almanacs, and all Hearne’s 
piates.—Mrs. Wiltshire. 
At Tetsworth, Mrs. Bobart. 
At Stonesfield, Mr. Thomas Berbrough, 
who had been churchwarden of that parish 
more than 40 yeazs. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIEE, 
Married.| At Oakley, Mr. Henry Fendy- 
more, to Miss Mary Gladdie. 
Died.] At Waddesdon, the Rev. John 
Terry, one of the justices of the peace for 
the county. 
At Aylesbury, Mr. James Bouler.—Mr. 
John Woodman, eldest son of Mr. W. sure 
peony | 
_ At Newport Pagnell, Mr. Henry Haddon, 
59. 
At Eton, the Rev. Jonathan Davies, D. D. 
provost of Eton college, Cambridge. He has 
left 10001. to that University, for the pur- 
pose of founding a sholarship similar to those 
of Lord Craven, one of which he had him. 
self enjoyed ; and has bequeathed 2,000]. to 
King’s college, to augment their funds for 
the purchase of advowsons. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] William Silvester Addington, 
esq. of Bedtord, to Frances Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of the late Joseph Addington, esq. 
of Barnet. 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Haynes, Frederick Holland 
Durand, esq. of the Bedfordshire militia, to 
Lucy, only surviving daughter of the late 
Rev. Thomas Bedford, one of the prebenda- 
ries of Lincoln, and vicar of Haynes and 
Wittisden, in this county. 5 
At Bedford, Mr. G. T. Robinson, to Miss 
Gray, daughter of Mr. G. of Eaton. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Northampton, the Rev. 
Wm. Harvey to Miss Woolley. 
At Towcester, R. E. Sheppard, gent. of 
Stoke Brucrn, to Miss Mary Worley. 
At Oundle, Mr. William Stratton, to Miss 
Mary Aiderman, of Nassington. 
Died.} At Northampton, Mr. William 
Smith. He was walking in the street in ap- 
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