1807]. 
At Albion Hayes, Mrs. Dale. 
At Coleham, Mrs. Roden, of the Seven 
Stars. 
At Uffington, Mrs. Aris, wile of James 
A. efq: 
At Crefflage, Mifs Frances Prite>ard. 
At Welfhpool, John ‘ieredith Williams, 
efq. of Dolannog, Montgomeryithire. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married |] At Worcefter, the Rev. W. 
Stafford, re€tor of St. Clements, to Mifs 
Thompfon, daughter or Mr. I, or Henwick. 
-—-Mr. Tho. Viner, of Hungerford, ?ucks, 
to Milfs Penelope Lee, daughter or Mr. John, 
At Scdgely, the Rev. P. Robinion, of Dud- 
ley, to Mifs Fereday, daughter of Mr. F. of 
Ettingfhall Park. 
At Bretforton, Mri Hall, to Mifs Afhwin, 
daughter of James A. efq: 
At Blockley, Mr.-Stett, of Coventry, to 
Mifs Sufan Fretwell, daughter of the late 
Thomas F., efy. of Upton upon- Would. 
At Norton, near Kvefham, Mr. R. Lunn, 
to Mifs Morris, daughter of Wm M. efq. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. George Wain- 
wright, glover.—Dr. Shaw, formerly a phy- 
fician, of Windfor——Mr. Luke Pyfinch. 
-—Mifs Smith, niece of Mr. Davies, of the 
Caftle—Mrs. Brazier, wife of Mr. 8. of 
St. folin’s.—-Mrs. Dipper, wife of Mr. D. ha- 
berdafher of the crofs. 
At Perfhore, Charles Selwood Marriott, 
efa., 30. 
At Bewdley, Mrs. Jackfon, 81. 
At Bretforton, Mr. Hanceck.—Mr. 
trel Corbet, 86. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Hereford, Mr. W. Thack- 
way, to Mifs Meredith.—Mr. Wakefield, fur- 
geon, of Pentenville, London, to Mifs Sophia 
‘Thackway, fecond daughter of Mr, T. 
At Kington, Mr. Mitchell, furgeon, to Mifs 
Meredith, eldeft daughter of Mr, John M. 
Died.| At Hereford, Mrs. Havard, wife of 
Mr. H. 50.—Mrs. Gough of the Nelfon pub- 
hic-houfe. 
At Rofs, at the houfe of her uncle, Mr. 
Partridge, Mifs Campbell, fifter to Captain A. 
Campbell, in the Eaft India Company’s fer- 
vice, 27. 
At Kington, Mr. J. E. Troughton, eldeft 
fon of the Rev. Mr. T. of Weobly, 17. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Edward Gardiner, 
At Leominfter, W. Duppa, efg. 77. 
At Staunton upon Arrow, Mrs. Wynde, 
wife of Mr. W. : 
At Credenhill, Richard Eckley, efq. 
At Luntley, Mifs Sheward, daughter of 
Mr. S. of Ludlow, Salop, 15. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Robert S. Walker, of Brif- 
tol, to Mifs Eliza J. Walton, fifth daughter 
of Licut. Colonel W. of Charfield. 
At Tewkeibury, Mr. Samuel Chandler, to 
Mifs Elizabeth Mann. 
At Wefbury-upon-Trym, Mr. Geo. Tit- 
Montury Mac., No, 153. 
Cote 
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Worcestershire——Lerefordshire-——Gloucestershire, §c. 
oe 
terton, of Briitol, to Mifs Cooke, of Kingf- 
down. 
“t Gloucefter, Mr. George Wood, ftatuary, 
to Mifs Mary Bryan. 
Mr. Hayward, furgeon of Stow, te Mifs 
Buloy, eldeft daughter of George 8. efg., of 
Sa tden, Oxon f 
Dica.] At Gloucefter, of the fmall-pox, 
Mr. Thomas Morzan, of the Duke publice 
houfe —-Mr. Evans 
At Tetbury, Mrs. M*Gaff, late of the 
Prince and Princefs, 77.—My,. Tho. Alexan- 
der. fchool-ma er, of Tetbury ; who’ never 
flept a night trom his own houfe during a life 
oi 68 years: he has bequeathed his property 
to various charities, amongft which he has 
ordered a bible to be given to every couple tinat 
may herea:ter be married at Tetbury-churchs 
{00m anger 
Near Stroud, Mrs. Grimes, reli&t of Mr. 
Sam. G. 82. 
At Old Street Houfe, near 2lakeney, Mrs. 
Jones, wife of Mr. J., purveyor of his majef- 
ty’s forett of Dean, 48. 
At Pirchcomb, John Carruthers. efq. 
At Berkley, Mrs. Marklove, reliét of Rob. 
M., elq., 85. Ve 
At Newland, W. Wood, gent. late furgeon 
of the 64th regiment, and apothecary to his 
Majeity’s forces. 
At Cheltenham, Charles George, efq. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
The following fubjeéts are propofed for the 
Chancellor’s Prizes at Oxford, for the year ens 
fuing.—For Latin Verfes.—Plata Fluvius ¢ 
for an Englith Effay—Ox Duelling. 
Married.| At Steeple Athton, Richard Par- 
kinfon, efq. fon of Leonard P. efq. of Kine 
nerfley Caftle, Herefordshire, to Mifs Leche 
mere, daughter of Captain L. of the Royal 
Navy. 
At Crowell, Mr. R. Kimber, to Mifs Wig- 
gins of Pyrton. : 
Died. | At Woodftock, Jofeph Brooks, efq. 
At Oxford, the Rev. Charles Leflie, 58 5 
chapJain te the Roman Catholic congregation 
in that city.-—Mrs. Evans, wife of Mr, E. of 
Sidbury, Worceiter.—Mrs. Blayney, widow 
of Dr. B., canon of Chrift Church.—Mrs. 
Crefswell, widow of Major C., and fifter te 
the Rev. Dr. Cole, of Exeter College, 45.— 
Mr. George Wells, 48,-——Mrs. Freeborn, 83 
—Mrs. Gilbert, fitter of Thomas G., efq., of 
Henleyon ihames, 49.—Mrs. SheHard. 
At Woodftock, Mr. Jofeph Srooks, many 
years in the fervice of the duke of Marlbo- 
rough, but latterly a banker.—Mrs. Billings 
86. 
At 3ampton, Jofeph Andrews, efq., 825 
formerly a furgeon and apothecary of that 
place o: confiderable eminence, but who had 
retired trom bu.sinefs for fome years. 
At Culham, Mr, Matthew Phillips, third 
fon of the late yohn P efg. 
“At Wolvercot, Mr. John Swann, an enii- 
nent paper-maker, 38. ‘ 
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