610 Worcester== Hereford—G ‘cucester—Oxford— Bucks. 
At Cold Hatton, Mrs. Shakeshaft 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Philip Va ghin.— 
Mr. Briscoe, 80.—Mrs. Margaret Robeits, 
70.—Mr. John’ Powen —Mr. James Reyrish. 
At Whitchureh, Mr. William Bennett.— 
Mr. Jacob Manley, 90.—-Mr. Fowles. : 
At Bales Owen, Mrs. Gidbury, wie of 
Mr. Thomas 0. : 
At Hanwood, Mrs. Eliz. Wright, 87. 
At Ellesmere, Mr. Thomas Gough, 45. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
The Worcester Journal observes, that the 
pear-trees in this county have, been con- 
siderably injured by the cold night winds 
which jatterly prevailed; that the codling- 
trees are much affected ae the white Sth 
though the other kinds of apple-trees pro- 
mise a heavy bearing ; gad that the grain of 
every kind looks extremely well, and promises 
one of the must abundant crops that has ever 
been remembered. 
Married.] ~ At Croome, the Rev. Mr. 
Finck, of Belston, to Miss Whiting, of Earl’s 
Croome. 
At Worcester, Mr. Palmer, to Miss. E. 
Allies, second daughter of Thomas A. esa.— 
The Rev. Benj Holmes, to Miss S. Bishop. 
Died.}| At Worcester, Mrs. Smith, wiie of 
Mr. S. sadler —Randolph Marriott, esq. of 
the College Green. — Mrs. Vernon.— Mrs. 
Smith, wife of Mr. J. H. Smith, woollen- 
draper.—Mr. Chambers, of the Whey Tavern. 
At Eromsgrove, Mrs. Tibbatts, relict of 
John T. esq. 81. 
At Droitwich, Mrs. Sarah Roberts, daugh- 
ter of the late Henry R. esq. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
3y the praiseworthy exertions of a few in- 
dividuals, a sum has been collected sufficient 
to defray the expence of placing seats in dif- 
ferent parts of the Castle Green, adjoining 
the city of Hereford; and the taste with 
which they are dispused is highly honourabie 
to the gentlemen who have taken the trouble 
to saperintend the erection of them. For si- 
tuation, and the beauty of the-scenery which 
meets the eye from every part of the waiks, 
this spot is not exceeded by any public pro- 
mel ate in Engiand. 
Married.| At Leominster, Mr. John 
Wynd, to Miss Taylor, daughter of the late 
Mr. cae T. 
Dicd.] At Tillington, near Hereford, 
William Taylor, esq. who was mayor of that 
city in 1786, 
At Lyde, Mrs Adams? 
At Leominster, Mrs. Thomas, relict of the 
Rev. Joshua T. 84.-—-Mr. Richard Powell, 
butcher. His death was occasioned by inad- 
yertently putting a naked kniie into his 
pocket and sitting down upen it. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Three British Sepuichres, which were 
lately discovered in the parish of Avening, 
have been recently removed jnto the hame 
grounds of the Rev..N. Thornbury, incum- 
bent ofthe place. They are put wp nearly 
[July 1; 
corresponding with the state in sihich they 
were found ; not a stone being missing, 
though the eee of some, of a most un- 
wieldy size, was attended (eae great difi- 
culty. 
_Married.}| At Elmore, Mr. Richard Mar- 
tin, to Miss Vick. 
At Hill, near Berkeley, Mr. Wm. Jones, 
to Miss Whiemures 
Died | At Wotton under- Edge, Mr. Joseph 
Bence, bookseller and stationer at that place 
upwards of 50 years 
At Stone, near Berkeley, the Revi Capit 
Hickes. 
At Framiload, near Frampton, Mrs. Vick, 
wire of Mr. V. 
At Gloucester, Mrs. Lane) widow of Mr. 
L. attorney.—Mr. Bloxsome, junior. 
At Minchcombe, Miss S. wage youngest 
daughter of Mr. F. banker. 
At Painswick, Mr. Charles Loveday. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The Chancellors prizes, at Oxford have 
been ace ae to Mr. John Vaylor Allen, 
Bachelor of Arts of Brasenose College, for the 
English Essay on ¢* Dueling,’ and to Mr. 
Law, Student of Christ Church, for 
the Latin Verse, ** Plata FJuvius.” fe siee 
the prize, by an unknown benefactor, has 
been adjudged to Mr. Matthew Rolleston, 
Schelar of University College, ** Moses, un 
der the eirection of Divine Providence, cons 
ducting the Children of Israel from Egypt to 
the promised Land.” 
Married.} At Thame, Mr, T. Stevens, of 
Mapple Durham, near Reading, to Miss Rane 
dulph, of Thame Park. 
Died] At Glympton-park, Mrs. Ann 
Wheate, last surviving daughter of the late 
Sir Thomas W. 75 “By her decease, the 
mansion and estate of Glympton-park descend 
to her nephew, Francis Sackville Lloyd, esq: 
of Harley-street, London. 
At Wivelcott, Mrs. Jane Wellington. 
At Watlington, Jane, third daughter of 
Mr. Churchill. 
At Oxford, Mr. Francis Payne, a faithful 
servant at New College during the long period 
of 66 years. 
At Catisferd, Mrs. Greenhill, wife of the 
Rey. Dr. Jonn Russell G. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.} - At Long Crendan, Richard 
Rose, esq. of Lower Mizchendon, to Miss 
Reynolds, of Nottley -abbey. 
At Newport, Pagnell, the Rev. William 
Young, vicar of Layston, Herts, to Miss H. E. 
Malpas. 
Died.} At Simpson, the Rev. Graham 
Hanmer, rector of that place, of St. Bartho- 
Leapiemte London, and vicar of Hanmer, Flint- 
shire 
At Iver Lodge, Bruce Boswell, esq. 
At Haddingham, Mrs, Phelps, only daughs 
ter of the Rev. Mr. P. 
At Buckingham, Mrs. Feilowes. 
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