1805.] 



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At Warwick, Mrs. Ann Lup worth, 73, 



At Foleihill, Mifs Ault, daughter of Mr. 

 A. fchoolmafter, of Coventry. 



At Stratford-upon-Avon, Henry the third 

 fon of Walter Stubbs, efq. 



AtCoventrv, Wr Samuel Whicwell, fon 

 of Alderman W. i8 — Suddenly, Mr. Jofeph 

 Weft, clerk to the head-diftrlbutors of 

 ftamps for that diftrift. 



At Sheldon, Mrs. Hurft, 



At Wootcon Wawcn, the Rev. Dan'cl 

 Caches, an aftivemagiftraCe of this county, 

 74. He was formerly fellow and tutor of 

 King's College, CambiiJge, B. A. 1:56, 

 M. A. 1759. He was alfo reftor cf Long 

 Compton for many years ; but with the con- 

 fen: of ti4e provoft and fellows of Eton, he 

 refigncd that living in favour of his nephew. 

 He poflelTtd confiderable Icrarning, uncom- 

 mon vigour of intelleft, and never facriiiced 

 his integrity at the ilirine of popularity, 



SHROPSHIR E. 



Harrlcd.J At Broomfield, Mr. Wellingt, 

 of Shelderton, to Mifs Gar-iner.-i-Mr. C. 

 Hughes, of Halford, to Mifs Titley, of 

 Cookeridge. 



At Ciietwynd, John Stone, efq. of Long- 

 don, Worceiterihire, to Mifs Thorley, filler 

 to Major T. of the 96ch regr. 



Dicd-I At Shrewftury, Mr. Edward Bay- 

 ley. — Mr. Fiancis Hand, lockfmich and bell 

 hanger, a truly ingenious man, 66. — Mr. 

 Wm. Price, joungeft fon of Mrs. P. glazier, 

 S3. 



At Market Drayto.T, Mr. John Griffith. 



At Kingfland, Mrs. James, wife of John 



J ^fq- 



At Ludlow, Thomas Cooke, efq.»-Mr. 

 Richards, brazier. — Mrs. Mjry Graham. 



AtYoutton, Mr. Richard Micklewright, 

 a private in Captain Corb.ts iroop of iiorth 

 Sliropftire yeomai:ry cavalry. 



At Ketley, Mifs Hannali Holtham, eldeft 

 daughter of liie late Mr, V/m. H. 



At Marlow, Rowland Litclehales, efq. 

 formerly of Shrewibury, 76, 



At Ofweftry, Mifs Edwards, drefsniaker. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



From a report of the ftate of the Worcef- 

 ter General Infirmary, from midfunimer, 

 1804, to midfuiTimer, 1805, it apfears that 

 the number of patients admitted during that 

 period was 944; out of which fifty iii-pati- 

 ents remain in the houfe, and 76 out-patients 

 on the bocks: 450 have been difcharged 

 cured, fifty-nine relieved, and thirty have 

 died. The rcccij;ts of the hofpital in the 

 fame interval were 1660I. 63. 7|J. and the 

 dIAjurferacnts 1414I, lis 6id. leaving a ba- 

 lance of 2451. 15s id. in hand. The funded 

 ftock belonging to the inltitution is CSool. 

 in the three per cent, confols. and acol. in 

 the three per cent, reduced, arifing from the 

 balance of the Worccfter Krtad Charity, in 

 1802. The total numbi:r of patients admit- 

 ted fince the cftabliihnicnt of this ijiriimary, 

 in 1745, it 5^,162. 



Married ] At Worcefter, Mr. Chambers, 

 of the Theatre Royal, to Mrs. Walcol.— 

 Mr. T. Gardner, to Mifs Taylor.— Mr. 

 Richard Jones, brazier, to Mifs Clarke, 

 daughter of Mr. C. — Mr. Davis, of Brofeley, 

 to Mifs Wilfon, daughter of Mr. W. of Bci-- 

 nard'i Green, near Maivern. 



At Droituich, Mr. Trehearn, currier, to 

 Mifs Wagftaff. 



At Kidderroiuuer, Wm. Turton, e.'"q. eld- 

 eft fon of John T. efq. of Ruffel-fquare, 

 London, to Mifs Pavfons, daughter of Wm. 

 P. efq. of Wribbeuliall, nearBewoley. • 



At Evefljam, Mr. T. Caddick, drugglft and 

 grocer, of Tfewvkelhaty, to Mifs Mary Pearce, 

 daughter of Mr. P. grocer, of the former 

 place. 



Died.'] At Little London, near Worcefter, 

 Mrs. Rea-i, wife of Mt. Saanuel R. glover. 



At Hur.t £nd, Ftjiliiiiham, Mr. Chatta- 

 w.^.y. 



At St. John's, near Worccfter, Mrs. Judith 

 Eico», widow of the late .Mr. ]oLn E. 75. 



At Lemington, the Rev. Mr. Raynsford, 

 of Powick. — Mr. ChjvlcsTru.-. flail, formerly 

 of Bockletoa Hcuic, a.id Dean Park, near 

 Tenbury, S!i. 



At Briftol Hot. wells, Mrs. Smith, wife 

 of Ferdinando S. efq. of Barbourue Place, 

 neat Worceller, ami daughter of the late 

 General St. George Kiiudfon. 



At Ombeillev, Mis. Burrow, wife of Mr. 

 B. 70. 



At King's Norton, Mr. 'V. Cariwright, 

 eldell Ion of Mr. C. engineer. 



At Feckenham, Mrs. Hobday, widow of 

 Mr. H. needle-manufaflurer. 



At Worccfter, Mr. J. Malpas, fon of Mrs. 

 M. whitefmith — Mrs. Fieldhoufe motlicr to 

 Mr. F. of the Ctown, aad Star and Garter 

 inns. 



H£BEF0ED.SHIRE. 



Married.'] At Wool hope, Mr. W. H. 

 GwiUim, of the Brainge, to Mifs Jones, 

 eidell daughter of Mr. John J. of ti»c 

 Hazle. 



At Brimfield, John Edmunds, efq. of the 

 Moor-abbey, to Mifs Pitt, eldtfl daughter of 

 Mr. P. of Non-upton. 



At Hereford, Mr. J. B. Price, timber-mer- 

 chant, to Mifs Butts. 



Dud.] .'Vt Llanrotlial, aged nearly 100 

 years and in the full poffelfion of hi."; faculties 

 the Rev Martin Barry, vicar of that parilh, 

 which living hs iield 65 years ; an inftance 

 which can fcarcely be paralleled. 



At Brierly, Mis. Ilavits. 



At Rofs, Mr. T. Triftram, builder and 

 auflioneer, 57. 



At Weoble;/, Mrs. Probect, wife of Mr. 

 V. banker, 53. 



At Hertford, Edmund Cox, efq. 84. . 



GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 



Applications are intended 10 be made to 

 parliament in tiie next feffion fur adls for 

 taking down Wiftgatc bridge, in the city of 

 Cluuccfter, and for builJi<ig a new bridge 



