1804.] Gloucefterfhire—Northamptonfoire—Cambridgepire.. 
jetty, conformably to the fuggeftions of 
Capt. Huddart. 
Married.| At Hereford, Mr, M. Maddy, 
ef Dorfton, to Mifs E. Proffer. 
At Dorfton, Mr. J. Ward, of Briftol, to 
Mifs F. Maddy. 
.At Kington, W. Wall, efq. to Miis 
James, 
At Monmouth, Mr. Dyke, grocer, to Mifs 
Webb, of Monnington. 
Died.| At Hereford, in her rooth year, 
Mrs. Baker, widow. Having lived an abfte- 
mious life, fhe poffeffed a very retentive me- 
mory. She was always chearful, and was 
able to read without glaffes, till within a few ~ 
days previous to her death. 
At Leominfter, in her 80th year, Mrs, 
Becbee, widow. _ 
In his 79th year, R. Prof&tor, M. D. a gen- 
tleman of confiderabje profeffional fkill, united 
¢o great goodnefs of heart. 
At an advanced age, Mr. J. Mainwaring, 
malt-maker. 
At Carmarthen, Mrs. Morris, widow, of 
the Golden Lion inn. 
At Haverfordweft, at an advanced age, Mr. 
S. Maychurch, a refpectable tradefman.—S, 
‘Wife, ef. of Caldicott, in Monmouthihire.— 
Mrs. Pye, wife of Mr. Pye, an opulent far- 
mer, of Ham Green, near Rofs. 
At Caftlefield, W. Cecil, efq. formerly of 
Llanover, in the county of Monmouth. He 
was defcended from the ancient family of the 
Cecils of Altrynorty and the Dyfiryn, and 
lineally related to the noble houfes of Exe- 
ter and Salifbury. 
Mrs. Mathews, of Woolhope. Making 
Merry with a party of friends on a feftive oc- 
cafion, fhe fuddenly dropped in going down a 
dance, and was taken up lifelefs. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
At Gloucefter, Capt. W. Hotham, of the 
yoyal navy, to Mifs Jeynes——Mr. J. White, 
grocer, to Mifs Porter, of Stoke Newington. 
—— Mr. J. Player, jun. of Elberton, to Mils E. 
Fewfter, fecond daughter uf Mr. Fewtter, 
furgeon, of Thornbury. 
Died.} At Gloucefter, Mrs. Head.—Mr. 
W. Marth, cooper —Mrs. M. Holme, relict 
of the late T. Holme, efq. of Brownhill, 
Lancathire. 
In his 27th year, Mr. E. Smith, eldeft fon 
of Mr. B. Smith, corndealer, of Quedgely.— 
And a few days after, aged 25, Mifs Smith, 
fifter of the above Mr. E. Smith. Her inde- 
fatizable attention to her excellent brother, 
who, to ufe his own words, ¢* from his un- 
fhaken faith and confidence in the gofpel, 
longed for the diffolution of the body,” dur- 
ing his illnefs, brought ona fever, which 
terminated fatally on the ninth day. 
At Berkeley, T. Taylor, efq. formerly a 
wire-manufacturer near Newnham. 
At Durfley, Mrs. Nicholas, widow of the 
Jate Mr. T. Nicholas, cardmaker.—In her 
2cth year, Miis H. Simms.—Mrs. Millard ; 
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fuppofed to be one of the largeft women in 
the county. is 
Suddenly, of an apoplettic fit, the Rev. 
J. Webfter, L. L. B. archdeacon of this dio- 
cefe, rector of Durfley, and vicar of Stroud, 
both in this county, and reétor of Much 
Cowarn, in Herefordthire. 
In her 84th year, Mrs. A. Ricketts, of 
North Leach.—-Suddenly, Mr: T. Jenner, 
farmer, of Colthrop, in the parith of Standith. 
—In his 42d year, Mr. T. Hopkins, farmer, 
of Tirley.—Aged 72, Mr. Piff, farmer, of 
Down Hatherley. 
At Lidney, Mrs. Browning. 
NOR THAMPTONSHIR Fa 
Married.| Mr. Mills, merchant, of Wif- 
beach, to Mifs Dickaneere, of Peterborough. 
At Chetterton, in Huntingdonfhire, the 
Rev. Dr. Fowke, to Mrs. Church, 
Died.| At Peterborough, Mrs, Murray, 
fitter to Mrs. Jeffery, of the Angel inn. 
At Bedford, aged 7o, Mr. E. Wells, 2 
reputable tradefman, who by prudent ma- 
nagement had acquired a decent fortune; he 
has left roal. tothe Infirmary, and the fame 
fum to the directors of the Houfe of Induftry 
in Bedford. 
At Mears Afhby, in his 63th year, G. 
Worley, efq. 
At Finedon, aged 87, Mrs. M. Perkins, 
relict of the late Mr. J. Perkins, master of 
the free-fchool. The interment of this ex- 
cellent woman was filently and folemnly at- 
tended by almoft every adu t individual of 
that large parifh, from motives of refpect, af- 
fection, or gratitude. : eae 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
We learn from the Cambridge Chronicle 
that feveral workmen are employed on Pem- 
broke Lays, in the town of Cambridge, in 
laying the ground for the fcite of Downing- 
college; the ereGtion of which is expeéted to 
commence in the courfe of the enfuing fum. 
mer. 
Married.| At Cambridge, Mr. R. Mor- 
ton, woollen-draper, to Mifs Coverley.—Mr. 
Richardfon, linen-draper, to Mifs M. Bifhop, 
eldeit daughter of the late Mr. R. Bifhop. 
At Wilfbeach, Capt. Holmes, of the ma- 
rines, to Milfs Hatley, niece of the Rev. 
Ab. fobfon, vicar. 
At Wifbeach, St. Mary’s, Mr. J. Cheefe- 
man, farmer and grazier, to Mrs. Stringer, 
widow. 
Died.} At Cambridge, Mr, T,Steers, pae 
rifh clerk of St. Mary’s,—Aged 83, J. Scri- 
bo, gent. of Tyd St, Giles, in this county. 
—Mr,. R. Benftead, fhoemaker.—Mrs. King. 
At March, in the Ifle of Ely, Mr. J.. 
Ward. 
At Linton, Mr. E. Taylor, tanner. 
At Haddenham, in his 87th year, Mr, M, 
Robinfon, fifty years parifh clerk.<-Mrs. 
Hufthwayte, of Elfworth. 
Lately, on his paflage from India, Mr. C 
Spencer, late furgeon to the Sierra Leone 
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