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!t <! M )! !Sl!!& MONMOUTH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1833. MARRIED. On Monday last, at Lanover, Mr. Richard Burge, to Miss Philadelphia. Baker, both of Monmouth. At Trevethin, on Thursday last, Mr. Isaac Williams, saddler, to Mrs. George, both of Usk. On Thursday se'nnight, at Mitcheldean, Mr. Joseph Maysey, of the Leather Bottle Inn, to Miss Elizabeth Day, both of Glou- cester.-Same day, at Ross, Mr. C. G. Ladkin, perfumer, of Westgate-street, to Miss Harriet Reading, of Gloucester.- On Tuesday last, at Peterchurch, Mr. Thomas Webb, of Here- ford, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Lan- warne, of Wilmastone, Herefordshire.-On the 7th instant, at St. Mary-le-bone Church, the Rev. Edward Higgins, M.A., of Bra- zen Nose College, Oxford, to Georgiana Esther, eldest daughter and co-heiress of the late George Meredith, Esq., of Nottingham- place, London, and of Berrington Court, Worcestershire.—On Monday, at Berkeley, Mr. Henry Higgins Cooke, of Gloucester, to Miss Anne Taylor, of the former place. DIED. On Sunday morning, at the residence of his daughters, in Church-street, Monmouth, Mr. Dyke, in the 83d year of his age. On Tuesday last, at the house of his father, at Llanarth in this county, aged 24, Mr. Henry Hatch. On Wednesday last, at Abergavenny, Mrs. Rees, wife of Mr. James Rees, maltster. On Friday, 8th instant, at Nantyglo Iron Works, universally respected whilst living, and lamented in death, Mrs. Seline Vaughan, aged 25 years, wife of Mr. W. Vaughan. Jan. 16, at Asciano, near Pisa, Thomas Boultbee Parkyns, Esq,, of Newland, Gloucestershire, youngest son of the late Sir Thomas Parkyns, Bart., of Bunny Park, Notts. On Tuesday night last, in Barton-street, Gloucester, Mrs. Higgs, wife of Mr. W. Higgs, baker and miller. On the 4th instant, in his 70th year, Mr. Charles Auterac, of Hereford.On Saturday last, aged 79, Mrs. Treherne, of Brein- ton, near Hereford. She had never recovered from the shock she received when some thieves entered her apartment, as detailed in a former paper.—On Wednesday week, aged 25, Mary, fourth ■daughter of James Savard, Esq., of Underley, Herefordshire.— On the 4th inst., at his residence, Bedford Cottage, near South- ampton, aged 86, John O'Keefe, the dramatic author.—On Sa- turday, after a short illness, aged 57, much resoected, Mr. John Mason, many years landlord of the City Arms, Bell-lane, Glou- cester.—On Sunday se'nnight, at Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, in his 60th year, Jacob Bath, Esq., Surgeon to the Forces, and Deputy Inspector of Hospitals.

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