1806. ] 
In the parith of Besford, Mrs. Joice Phil- 
lips, 99. She has lef. feven children, and 
$3 grand, and great-grand-children. ; 
At Fenbury, Mrs) Noxon, relict of Mr. 
Job N., 83.—Mr. Benjamin Wingfield, fur- 
geon and apothecary. 
Mr. Skey, (whofe death is mentioned at 
page 373 of the laft number) was twice mar- 
tied, firft to Miis Divet', of Twickenham, 
by whom he has left three daughters 5 after- 
yards to Mifg Bicknell, the daughter ef 
Charles B. efq folicitor to the Admiralty, 
by whom he has left twoinfant fons He died 
potieffed of confiderable property both real and 
perfonal, end has letc behind him (what is 
ef more lafting and intrisfic valu.) as good a 
name, and a character as fpotlefs, as falls to 
the jot of frail humanity to poffefs.—Mr, 
Skey’s father was a general merchant, trading 
to ali parts of Europe; he likewife carried on 
extenlive chemical works about two miles 
from his houfe, for manufaéturing o}l of vi- 
trial; by which he acquired a confiderabie 
fortune. Asa proot of what art and perfe- 
Verance can perform,-he built che elegant 
mafifion of Spring-grove, and (it may almoft 
be faid) createa the pleafant grounds and 
plantations which furround it, on a fite which, 
within the memory of moit of the inhabi- 
tants of the neighbourhoud, wes a barren 
tract of rock aiid ftone.—Mr. Skey, as well 
as his father, worked mules inftead of horfes, 
both in their carriages and for the purpofes wf 
agriculture,—«Thofe which they ufed in their 
Catriages were milk white 
Ac Worcefter, the Rev. John William 
Harrifon, A M. re€tor of St. Clements and 
Minor canon of the Cathedral. For many 
years previous to his diffolution he had duf- 
fered much from excruciating pains in his 
head, which in compliance with his own 
exprefs defire was opened after his death, and 
it was found that the membranes which fur- 
round and divide the brain were offified, and 
that the brain itfeif had been fubjected to 
"a great degree of inflammation and was be- 
coming indurated; fo that inftead of being 
furprifed at Mr Harrifon’s fuking premature- 
ly into’ the grave at tne age of 44 years, it 
may be deemed almolt miraculous that his 
life was protraéted to fach a period.—Mr. T. 
Hayward, faddler, 70.—Mr. David Thomas, 
formerly a watch-maker. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married} At Fownhope, Mr... Marfhall 
Apperley, to Mifs Matthews, 
At Rofs, Mr. Brinfden, brewer, of Marl- 
borough, to Mifs Mary Evans, fecond daugh- 
ter of Mr. E. of Alton Court, near Rofs. 
Died.| At Hereford, Mr. Nathaniel Price, 
fen. formerly of the White Honfe, 75.— 
Mr. John Croofe, formerly of the Lodge, at 
Burghil.—Miis Parry, elaeft fitter of Mr. P, 
At Maddersfield, Mrs. Baylis, reli€t of Mr. 
George 8. of Pixley Court. 
At Lug Bridge, near Hereford, Mrs. 
Wootton, 34. 
Worcefter{piresHerefordfire.—G loucelter pire. 
475 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
Married.] in London, Mr White, grocer, 
of Gloucefter, to Mifs Thompfon, of Kentith, 
Town. 
At Gloucefter, Mr. John Wood, of Man- 
chefter, to Mifs Bryan, daughter of the late 
Mr. john B. 
Mr. R. Clark, of Arlingham, to Mifs Se« 
nigar, of Kington, near Thornbury, 
At Frenchay, Mr. William Padbury, of 
Hyde, near Cirencefter, to Mifs Mary Gains, 
of Felton near Briftol. 
Died.] At Cerney, Lady Maria Price, 
wife of Barrington P. efg. daughter of John, 
late earl of Strathmore, and fitter of the pre- 
fent earl. Her Ladyfhip expired on her birth- 
day, after an illnefs of only two hours, and in 
the 3$th year of her age. 
At Gloucefter, George Flton, efq. A.M. 
fellow of Brazen Nofe college Oxford, and 
fon of Edward E. efg. of Burley Hill Gla- 
morganthire.—-Mr. Edward Wheeler, nurfes 
ryman, 47.—Mr. Jones, father of Mr. j. 
faddler —Mr. Bretherton, whitefmith.—In 
St. Bartholomew’s Hofpital, Mr. Hornidge, 
aged upwards of 100 years. 
At Clinge Farm, parith of Berkeley, Mr. 
Robert Long. 
At Wick, Mr. A. Bundell, farmer. 
At Thornbury, Mr. Thurfton, formerly an 
eminent chanaler, and foap-boiler of -that 
place, 76. : 
At Cirencefter, Mr. Thomas Bowley, 35. 
—Mrs. Hales, widow of William H, ef. late 
of Deptord, Kent. ‘ | 
Mrs. Page, wife of Mr. P. formerly of the 
White Lion Inn, Upton upon Severn, © 
At Breadftone, Mr John Poweli, farmer. 
At Tewkelbury, Mr. John Sealey, fur- 
geo.» Mr. E. Mafon. 
At Wood End, Mr. T. Beetfon, formerly 
of Fleet-ftreet, London. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At *Winchetter, Hants, Mr. 
Thomas Tagg, gardener and feed{man, of Oxe 
ford, to Mifs Efther Jeffett, of Botley, Berks, 
Died.| At Banoury, Mr. T, White, iron= | 
monger, 44. 
At Worton, fuddenly, Mr. John North, 
farmer. eee 
At Studley Houfe, Mrs. Croke, relict of 
Alexander C., efq. —.. 
At Oxford, Mr. Richard Badcock, care 
penter and joiner, 25. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE- 
Married.]} The Rev. R. Roberts, to Mifs 
Cox, eldeft daughter of the late John C. efq. 
of Peterborough. z 
At Towcefter, Mr. Kirby, attorney, to 
Mrs Elliot, 
Died.| At Peterborough, Mr. Wrigglef- 
worth, ftaymaker. 
At Northampton, Mrs. Duke, wife of Mr. 
D., carrier, 27-—Mrs. Cloutt, wife of the 
Rev. Thomas C.—Mrs. Thomafin, cooper, 
widow of Mr. C. formerly a draper, 34.— 
Charles 
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