1805.) 
in the fervice of the Eaft India Company, at 
the Prefidency of Bombay; and, from his 
accurate knowledge of the oriental lan- 
Zuazes, was employed in various emibaffics at 
the courts of the native powers during that 
period. To the accomplifiments of the fcho- 
Jar, he united a charaéter of irreproacnab'e 
iMtegrity and genuine worth; and few have 
died more fincerely regretted. 
HERE FORDSHIR Es 
A turnip was lately pulled from a piece of 
land in the parifh of Manfell Gamage, in 
this county, velonging to J. G. Cotterell, 
efq of Garnons, of the following extraor- 
dinary ,dimenions :—it meafured 4:4 inches 
by 39:, and weighed, without the top, 
27h los. It is preferved at Garnons, as a 
curious -fpecimen to what a magnitude that 
valuable root may be brought. 
Married.} At the Lea, near Rofs, Mr. 
Elwards, of Cardigan, to Mifs Hughes. 
At ferefo:d, Mr. Slane, to Mifs Eliza- 
beth Bevan. 
Died.| At Hereford, Mifs Bifwell, daugh- 
ter of the late Mrs, Northy.—In the 6th 
year of her age, Mrs. Helland, widow of the 
late Mr. Holland, 
At Burlton-court, in his 72d year, John 
Brewfter, efq. 
At Byford, Mrs. Waring, wife of Mr. 
Waring. 
At Prefteign, in the 6oth year of his age, 
the Rev. Benjamin Barrow, M.A. reCtor of 
‘Byton. sae 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. John Beach, of Hardwick, 
to Mifs Hawkins, daughter of Mr. Hawkins, 
of the Hawthorns, in the parifh of Eldersfield, 
Worcetterfhire. 
Mr. Henry Loveday, clothier, of Painf- 
wick, to Mifs Charlotce Wane, fourth daugh- 
ter of Mr. Wane, of Fairford. 
At Bacgeworth, Mr Maicn, of Dowdes- 
well, to Mifs Jones, fitter of John Jones, efq. 
of Coover’s- hill. 
Mr. Thompfon, to Mifs Morgan, both of 
Newnham. 
Died. At an advanced age, Mrs. Lawrence, 
wife of W. Lawrence, efq. of Sevenhampton. 
At Glouceiter, Mrs, Saunders, wife of Mr. 
Saunders, foapboiler.—Mifs Mary Baldwyn, 
third daughter of Mr. Baldwyn, of Afhton- 
under- Hill. 
At Philpott’s Court, near Chepftow, Mrs. 
James, wife of Mr. John James.—In the 
57th year of his age, Mr. Charles Haynes, 
of Afton-upon-Carion. 
At Cain’s Crofs, Mrs. Judfon, wife of Mr. 
William Judfon, an eminent clothier of that 
place.—In the 64th year of his age, Thomas 
Baghott, efg. of Preftbury. 
At Butler’s Court, near Lechlade, in the 
45th year of his age, Thomas Powell, efq. 
captain of the Leachlade company of the 
Brightwell’s Barrow volunteers, and former- 
ly an eminent furgeon, at Highworth, - 
Wilts. 
Monruriy Mag, No. 123: 
Hereferdfhire— Gloucefter fpire—OxferdfLire. 
561 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Oxford, Mr. James Hug- 
gins, to Mils E. Prichard, daughter of Mr. 
William Prichard.—Mr. George Hancock, 
to Mifs Etizabeth Gill. 
At Ewelme, Mr. Warner, farmer, to Mifs 
Timms, of Henley. 
Died.| At Woodftock, Mr. Bennett, poft- 
matter of that plice. 
At Thame, Mrs. Hedges, wife of Mr, 
Hedges. 
At Watlington, aged 13, Mifs Relton, 
only daughter of the iate Rev. James Rel- 
ton, 
At Oxford, at the houfe of her brother, %* 
Alderman Fletcher, aged 56, Mrs. Rebecca 
Robinfon, relict of the late Rev. T. Robin- 
fon, of that univerGty.—Mr. Silvanus Wil- 
liams, fcholar of Baliol-college, aged 21. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 
Ata meeting of the prircipal graziers and 
feeders of cattle, in and near the Vale of 
Aylefbury, lately held, it appeared to the 
meeting, that the prefent prattice of fending 
all the fat cattle from that neighbourhood, 
for fale, to the metropolis, whence many of 
them are driven back, for the fupply of the 
country north-eaftward and fouth-weftward 
of London, is injurious to the butcher, gra 
zier, and confumer, by increafing the expence 
of fale, by leflening the quantity, injuring 
the quality, and, confequently, enhancing 
the price of the meat. It likewife appeared 
that fa mark-t, held on Mondays, at Ay- 
lefbury, were fupplied with fat cattle, fora 
few weeks before and after Chrifimas, it 
would tend to remove thofe inconveniences. 
It was, therefore, refolved, on the roth of 
December, and the 7th and 21% of January 
next, to fupply that market with fat cattle, 
and that, if the undertaking experienced pro- 
per fupport, the markets, in future years, 
fhould commence on the firf Monday in Au- 
guft, and be continued every fucceeding forts 
night tiil Chriftmas, and once a month from 
that period tiil May-day, 
was at the fame time opened for promoting 
the purpofes cf the meeting. 
Married | At Bray, Captain George Ed- 
ward Raitt, of the fecond regiment of foot, 
to Mifs Frances Jane Jolliffe, youngeft daugh- 
ter of the late William Jolliffe, efy. member 
of parliament for Petersfield. —Mr. William + 
Hipburne, of Chatham, to Mifs Harding of 
Amerfham. 
Died.| At the reAory, at Emberton, in an 
advanced age, the Rev. R. Pomfret, upwards 
of fifty years rector of that place ; during 
which time he was a conftant refident. , He - 
has bequeathed 50]. to the Northampton in- 
firmary, and a like fum to that of Bedford, 
to be paid four months after his death. -He 
is much regretted by an extenfive acquaint 
ance, and defervedly lamented by the dif- 
trefied and poor, to whom he wastver a kind 
benefactor and ready friend, 
4D Died.J 
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