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208 Hereford —G loucester—Oxford—Buckingham. (March I, 
At Redmarley, D’Abitot, Mr. John Rac- 
ster, surgeon, of Pershore, to Miss Eleanor 
Hanford, youngest daughter of the late 
Charles H. esy. 
Mr. Nott, of Suckley, to Mrs. Freeman, 
relict of T. F. esq. of the White house. 
Died.] . At Bewdley, the Rev. Thomas 
Compson, curate o that place, lare curate of 
St. Mary’s, Shrewsbury, and eldest son of 
James C. esq. of Cleobury Mortimer, Shrop- 
shire, 26. Ube death of this excellent young 
man is a loss, not only to his friends, to 
whom he was endeared by his amiable qua- 
. lpies and intellectual aécomplishments 3 but, 
to the sacred, profession to which he had de- 
voted himself; in which he was active and 
‘assiduous beyond his strength of constitution, 
and conscientiously zealous without fanaticism, 
gloominess, or os*entation. 
The Rev. William Cox, rector of Shraw- 
ley. 
At Dudley, Mrs. Parsons, 
At Martley, Mrs. Turley. 
At Ham Green, Mr. J. Woodyatt.. 
At Ombersley, Mr. Severne, of the Crown. 
At Leigh Sinton, Mr Bearcroft. 
At Whitby, Mrs. Richards. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Tt has been determined to erect at Hereford, 
apublic Market, adapted for the sale of every 
desc:iption of the necessaries of life, except 
corn, inan eligible situation, ona plan, equal- 
ly convenient to the frequenters, and inha- 
bitants, acd ormamental to the city. The 
money necessary for the purpose, is to be 
raised in 50]. shares, on security, and bearing 
interest, which will be regularly paid half- 
yearly. 
'» Married:| | At Sarnesfield, Mr. J. Arden, 
of the Lays, near Weobly, to Miss M. Ric- 
ketts. 
At Cailow, Mr. John Donne, of Michael 
Church, to Miss Sarah ‘@ickerton. 
Died.| . At Hereford, James Woodhouse, 
esq. many years steward to°the Guy’s Hos- 
pital estates in this county.——-Mr. Thomas. 
Alien, 55.—Mrs. Owens, 45. 
At Holmer, near Hereford, Mrs. Carwar- 
dine. ; 
At Ross, Mr. Joseph Gardirer, clerk to the 
Magistrate, and collector of the taxes for that 
district of the county. as es 
At Kington, Mary Eleanor Gwynne, eldest 
daughter of Bridgwater Meredith, esq. 30. 
At Byford, Mrs. Maxey, wife of the Rev. 
Mr. M. 
At Boulstone, Mr. E. Smith, 18... . 
"tt the Old Ford corn mills, parish of Good- 
sich, Mr. Edward Mocre. ; 
At the White House, Eastnor, near Led- - 
‘bury, Mrs. Hatciord, 70. 
At Leowwinster, Mrs. T. Tudor, 78. 
At Whirborme-court, Richard Chambers, 
esy. 60. He served the office of sheriff in 
“4793: ante eigee se 
At Winforton, Mr. R. Fencot. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Died.} At Tibberton, Mr. Matthew Hook. 
At Nailsworth, Mrs. Day, relict of Daniek 
D. esq. in consequence ofa fail on the ice. 
At Gloucester, Mrs. Ann Lamb.— Mr. 
James Pynock, only son of the late James P- 
esq. of Tewkesbury.—Mr. William Birt, lay 
clerk and verger to the cathedral, and many 
years master to the General Workhouse 5 
aman greatly respected for industry and in- 
tegrity.—-Mr, Dovey. — a 
At Walbridge, near Stroud, Mrs. Hains. 
At Stancomb Farm, near Dursley, Mr. 
Daniel Dimery. 
At Mangersbury, Mrs. Chamberlayne, re- 
lict of the Rev. John C. 79. Wh, Fab 
At Wolton-under-edge, Mrs. Dauncey, re~ 
lict of John D. esq. 75. 
At Cirencester, aged 51, the Rev.Mr. Kings” 
a dissenting minister, of the Unitarian deno- 
mination, He held a ‘distinguished rank 
among his brethren, for his: general learnings 
and his extensive information upon all sub- 
jects connected with his profession. He was 
possessed of an accurate judgment, the purest 
principles ef integrity, a heart warmed -by 
genuine piety, and the most conciliatory and 
amiable manners. eae cE 
At Little Dean, Mr. Richard Lewis.  ~ 
| OXFORDSHIRE. evi 
Married.| At Headington, the Rev. Wil- 
liam Perry, to Harriet, second daugater of 
the late Richard Finch, esq. tei alee 
At Oxford, Mr. Bing Standring, of Lon- 
don, to Miss Brumhead. , 
“Died.| Inher sixth year, Lucy, second 
daughter of Mr. Thomas Roberson, attorney- 
at-law, Oxford, ‘This interesting little girt 
had been sent with her-sister, about three 
years older, by the Oxford coach to school at 
Turnham Green; and, owing to the care- 
lessness of the cther passengers (two ladies 
and a gentleman), she was suffered to go te 
sleep reclining against the door, which, net 
being fastened, flew open at Brentford, and 
the child fell to the ground, when, the 
wheel going over her, she was killed on the 
spot. ph ue 
At Banbury, Mr. Hawtyn, 76+ pe 
At Rofford Farm, near Stadhampton, Mr. 
Thomas Greenwood, : 
_. At Westwell, Mr. John Pinnell, sen. 83. 
At Oxford, Mrs. Eleanor Badger, 83.—Mr- 
James Smith.—Mrs. T. Randolph. .. She was 
sister to the Bishop of Bangor, and alse the 
Rev. Mr. Randolph, minister of Wimble- 
don, and only daughter of the late Rev. Tho- 
mas Randolph, D.D. archdeacon of Oxfords 
and president. ef Corpus Christi College, in 
that University; she boré a lomg and severe 
illness with the fortitude and resignation of a 
Christian. —-Mr. Thomas Bell, of Magdalena 
Hall, 55. ih ; Sheena 
At Dorchester, 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE» 
Adfarried} 
Peter Cherrill, gent. i wei 
At Aylesbury, T. Tindall, 
eSqs, 
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