At Evefham, Mr. Hunter, fen. to Mifs 
Stone. 
Died east oe Mrs.. Overton. — 
Mis. Gordon —-Mr. R. James, fon of Mr. 
Jones, paftry-cook.—Mr. Parker, of the 
rofs Keys inn.—Aged 38, Mr, Y. Barratt, 
forouerty clerk to a company of clathiers in 
GloucetterthiresAt the great age of 102, 
Mrs M. Bithop. 
Mr. T. Huxley, furveyor of the affefled 
taxes for this county and city. His death is 
attributed to the circumftance of a gun burft- 
ing in his hand, and which by that unfortu- 
nate event was fhattered ina dreadful manner. 
At Bromfgrove, TI. Colley, efg. of the 
Green. 
At Evetham, Mrs. Thomas, wife of Mr. R. 
kK. Thomas, draper.—-Mr. F. Glover, cooper. 
In London, Mr. P. Pearkes, late a grocer 
cf Worcelier, 
At Claines, aged 100, William Warman. 
He had received pariih relief tora number of 
years pat, and till the lait two weeks was 
able to wall a very confiderable diftance for 
the purpofe of receiving the fame. 
The Kev. Mr. Fortefgue, of Rouflench, 
—Aged §8, Mr. T. Stanton, of Kempfey:—- 
Mr. J. Gibbs, of Holberrow Green, in the 
parith of Inkberrow. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The long-projeéted improvements relative. 
to widening and rendering more commodious 
the top of Widemaith-ftreet, .in Pd city of 
Hereford, by pulling down cerfdin houfes 
fituated on the eaft fide of the fouth entrance 
into the ftreesg from the High Town, has 
been lately begun upon, and a fubfcription 
has been fet on foot, by fome public fpirited 
individuals, for perfecting the plan. The 
ftriking improvement to the eye which this 
laudeble undertaking will effe&, is very great, 
and the general utility it will be of, in re- 
mov:ng a great nuifance (the approach being 
extremely dangerous to foot paflengers, as 
well as carriages of every deicription) , will 
eoubtiefs infure a liberal fubicrsption in aid 
of the fame. The commitloners, under 
what is called the ‘* Hereford Paving AG,” 
have, it appears, already purchafed fome of the 
premifes for the above faid purpofe, 
An annual fair, or great marke;, tod) free, 
for the fale of all forts of commodities, has 
been lately eftablifhed at the markst town of 
Ledbury in this county. It commenced on 
Tucfday the 7th of Auguft, and is intended 
to be held annually on the firft Tuefday in 
every Auguft following. 
Marrizd.| At Heretord, the Rev. J. Wall, 
vicar of Kington, &c. to Mifs Beaven, eldett 
daughter of the late Major John Beavan.— 
Mr. W. Jones, to Mifs Crompton. 
Died.\ At Rofs, J. Richards, efg. of Lian- 
fantraid Court, in the county of Monmouth. 
This gentieman was the thirteenth proprietor 
ef that manfion and demedfne in lineal defcent. 
Her eforaphire.—Gloucefier Bites 177 
oy body was depofited in a vault under the 
lear of that church, the patronage of which 
ae peen in the gift of Mr, Richards’s family 
not lef*than 355 years. 
Mr. Lewis, ftone-cutter. 
At Ledbury, aged 64, Mrs. S. Parrett, . 
late of Stock and Bradley, in Worcefterthire. 
At the White Houfe, Mr. T. Watkynsy 
junior. 
At Mornington, Milfs Webb, _ 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
A well of faline newly-difcovered water has 
lately been opened at Cheltenham; - it is 
fituated about 300 yards above the old well, 
in the lane leading to Badgeworth. The 
properties and dofes of the water are nearly 
fimilar to thofe of the lower fpa; but with 
a greater proportion of ful»'.ur, 
Biavied | Ae lauceter. Mr, J. Stratton, 
Jinen-draper, of Minchin Flampton, to Mis 
M. Thache —Mr, T. Powell, timber. mer- 
chant, of Neath, to Mifs Ball ME. Toms, 
to Mrs. Cowley, of the New Inn, Longford. 
At Abergavenny, Mr. King, tu Mifs 
Streaker.—-D. Morris, fen. efq. banker, of 
Carmarthen, to Mrs. Morgan, widow, late of 
Liandovery. 
Died.| ‘At Gissceten Mr. T. Gabo, 
whitefmith,—Mr. J, Cox, carpenter, 
P. Smith, efq, formerly commander of an 
imperial fais Eait Indiaman, at Oftend. 
At Cirencefter, in the prime of life, Mr, 
R. Hall, land-furveyor; a gentleman of ex- 
tenfive knowledye, engaging manners, native 
yooud-bumevr, and genuine wit, fuch as fre- 
guently ¢* fet the table on a roar 5” and above 
all, a fympathetic and generous oe Peeing. 
iebrenane of the grenadier company of Ge 
renceiter volunteers, he was interred with 
military honours. A very general and fincere 
forrow was obferved on the occafion, 
At Cheltenham, at the houfe of her father, 
Mr. Watton, Mrs. Richer, his only daughter, 
and wife of Mr. J.O. Richer, the celebrated 
dances on the rope. 
At Berkeley, after a long confinement, 
Mr. Merrett —-Mrs. Browning, mother of 
Mr Browning, carver and gilder, 
At Weilbury noe Trim, Mrs. R. Pearce, 
widow, 
At Durfley, at a very advanced age, Mr. 
W, Champion, formerly a farmer at Cam. 
At Frampton ven Severn, of a confump- 
tive diforder, Mr. &. Collins, coald merchant. 
At Swanfea, South Wales, aged 65, Ro 
Landeg, ef. banker and major of the Swanfea, 
&c. legion infantry. 
At Saddlewood Farm, Mrs. Walter, cf Brif- 
tol ; many years very fuccefsful in the mae 
nagement and cure of confumptive complaints. 
Ai Charlton Kings, S Cook, e{g. 
Of a decline, Mr. H. Swayne, fon of the 
Rev. Mir. Swayne, of Packiechurch ; a young 
man of a truly good and pious Gifpofition : aftcer 
bearing the ills of a dingesing licknefs witta: - 
anuiuad 
