1809.) . 
Solved to.open a subscription for the purpose 
of establishing a school, for the gratuitous 
education of poor children in useful learning 
and morality, on the plan of Dr. Bell and 
Mr. Lancaster. 
Married.| At Powick, Robert Stone, esq. 
of Somer’s Hall, Derby, to Miss Blew, daugh- 
ter of John B. esq. 
At King’s Norton, Mr. John Crowley, to 
Miss Ann Ingram, daughter of Mr. William 
I. sen. of Withwvod Farm. 
At Malvern, the Rev. William Raine, to 
Miss Parker, 
Died.| At Worcester, Mrs. Ann Challo- 
ner.—Mir. Richard Incell, 69.—Mr. Biddle. 
At Redditch, Mrs, Millward, sen. relict 
of James M. esq. 66. 
At Tunnel Hill, Upton, Miss Mary Ro- 
binson, 38, 
At Dudley, aged 49, Mrs. Parsons, wife 
of Mr. Daniel Barconis! She submitted her 
understanding to the claims of the truth as it 
is in Jesus; and her deportiment in private 
life, and-amidst ev ery day’s occurrences, at- 
tested the sincerity of her faith and obedience. 
In the circle of her family and neighbour- 
hood, her character was the obiect of more 
than ordinary esteem and admiration. It was) 
her happiness to render others happy. Her 
kind and tender heart easily melted at human 
woes, and in works of mercy she was unwea- 
tied; but her wisdom and discrimination were 
equal to her benevolence. She was ever 
more anxious to afford permanent, than im- - 
mediate, relief; studying to remove the cause 
of suffering, and to prevent its recurrence. 
From a deep sense of the importance of early 
instruction, she distinguished herself by her 
attention to the improvement of the rising 
generation; and in her lamented death, the 
dhildren of the poor especially, have lost a 
protectress and a friend, who will with diffi- 
culty be replaced. In the chamber of sick- 
ness, her Chriftian graces shone forth with a 
most engaging lustre, and piety and faith ob- 
tained.a signal triumph over nature... With 
holy submission, and strong and animating 
hope, she awaited the appointed time, and at 
length sunk into that sleep by which, through 
the divine mercy, her powers'of activity. and 
enjoyment will, as she humbly trusted, be 
unspeakably recruited and enlarged.. While 
we cherish the sweet yet melancholy. remem- 
brance of the past, Jet us bow with reverence 
to, the mysterious will of God, reposing our- 
selves on. the assurance, welcome, beyond de- 
scription, to the frail and. mourning offspring 
of the dust, that human virtue shall not 
perish, aud tbat. beyond the vale of death, 
there is §¢.a better country,” where languor, 
disease, and suffering, will be unknown, and 
where friends will never part. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.|_ At. Goodrich, Ms. Powall, of 
/ Ross, to Miss. Hughes, 
Died.] At Hereford, in his. 76th year, 
ig Cam, esq. receiver-general for the | 
Hereford—Gloucester-—Oxford. 
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county, and formetly fellow of St. John’s 
college, Cambridge; in which university, af- 
ter a residence of ten years, he completed 
his education for the profession of medicine, 
which he afterwards exercised with Break Cee 
lebrity and success, 
At Ross, Mrs. Dew, sister of the dibs 
Daniel D. esq. 82.—Mrs. Aveline, relict of 
Samuel A, esq.—Mrs. Barrow, reliot of Mr. 
Jonathan B. 82. +Mrs. Prosser, relict of Mr. 
Charles P. 
At Much Marcle, near Ledbury, aged 4G, 
the Rey. James Roberts, D.D. one of the 
chaplains to his Royal Highness the Prince of 
Wales, rector of Abbey Dore, ang vicar of 
Much Marcle. The affability of his man- 
ners, and his liberality of conduct, as well 
on the difficult subject of tythes, as on other 
occasions, procured him the esteem of the 
higher orders of his neighbours and parishion- 
ers; whilst his unbounded generosity towards 
the poor equally. engaged their respect and 
affections. In his*friendships he was warm 
and sincere; and if his natural spirits and vie. 
gour of constitution sometimes carried him 
beyond the strict lines of prudence and -dis- 
cretion, no malignant passions harboured. in 
his bosom, and the regrets which accompany 
his death will be numerous and lasting. 
At Weston under Penyard, Mr. Hdward 
Tovey, 81. 
At Wickton, near Leominster, Mr. Hatrisy 
sen. 76. 
At Leominster, Mr. Francis Jones: 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
* Died. At Warmley, Mr, John autos 
At Stow, Mr. Charles. 
At Cirencester, Mr. William Townsend, 
fs St. Briavell’s, Mr. Thomas Kear. 
At Tormarton, tabla: second son of Mr, 
Brookman. 
At Wickwar, Mr. Catnip: 
At Little Soeur House, W. H. T. Con- 
rand, 
At Stratton, near Cirencester, the Rev. 
Clement Glynn, rector of Great Chalfeld, 
Wilts. 
At Bank’s Fees House, Sophia, wife. of 
Dantel Raymond Barker, esq, 
At Gloucester, Stephen Woodifield, esq. 
84.—Mr. William, Dunn, one of the officers 
of the corporation of this -city,, 59,——Mrs. 
Hopton, of the Lamb—Mrs. Hannah Palmer, 
90.—John Parker, esq. one of the justices ie 
the peace for the county. 
At Painswick, Mrs.-4melia Roberts. 
At Tewkesbury, Mrs, Haytar. — Miss Spet- 
ry, 15. 
At Draycott’s Mill, Mrs. White, 
At Duderidge, uear Stroud, Mr. Thomas 
Summers, 226 
At Stroud, Mrs. Elizabeth Winnett. 
At Shimbridges Myr. Thoinas French, 23. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
On the night of the 4th of April, ,the 
house of the Rev. Mr. Moulde, at the village 
of .Hackley, was consumed. by. fire, with 
stablinz, 
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