Shroppj'ire. — WorceJleyJhire.—^Herefardflnre. [NTov. J, 



SS'2 



member of the loyal Birmingham volunteers. 

 — Mrs. Tnllry, wife of Mr. T.— Mr. Shen- 

 ton, (hocniaker. 



At Wednelbury, Mr. Samuel Danks, 79. 



At King's Norton, Mr. V/illiam Carr- 

 •wright, eldeft fon of Mr, Thomas C. eiigi- 

 Beer, 17. 



At Luddington, near Stratford upon Avon, 

 Mr. Jjhn Pickering. 



At Edgbafion, Mr. J. Hatrifon, a refpeft- 

 able farmer, 63. 



At Allefley Park, near Coventry, Mrs. 

 Neale, relifi of John N. efq. 



At Buxtor., Mrs. Ryland, wife of Mr. Wil- 

 Jiam R. of Bir-ningha.Ti. 65. 



At Straf'ord upon Avon, Mifs Eafthoipe. 



At Coventry, Mrs. Pavic, wife of Mr. P. 

 UiaUner. — Mr. Alvlerman Carter; 



SHROrSHlRE. 



Applicalions are intended to be made to 

 Parliament for inclofing all the commons 

 and wafti- lanes in the townflilps of Dudlrfton, 

 Jfton Rhyn, and Wcfton Rhyn, in the pa- 

 rifiies of Ellcfmtre and bt Martin, and within 

 the nianor of Trainn ; — and for inclofing the 

 coiYirr)'!n3 and wade lands in the manor and 

 fowiilhip of Scatoii, in the pirilh of St. Mary, 

 ShreA'ftijry. 



. Loid IJtrwicIi, underrtandiog it to be the 

 ■wifli of the paridiioners to mak:: foine im- 

 provements in the body of the abbey-church, 

 ^hrew&ury, by putting up a wino-.w of 

 ftained- glaii at the eaft end, over the conimu- 

 nion-table, and by ercifl ng nn org.»n of fuit- 

 able dimtr.fionf for the !crvice of the chinch, 

 has niprcdid his inienrion of contrib'icing 

 one hundred pounds towards both th.fe ob- 

 jedls ; adding, at the fame time, that if both 

 could not be undertaken at prcfcnt, he was 

 defirous of providing, at his own fm^le coft, 

 for the ftalned window ovi-r the communion- 

 table. The eftiniare of the exptnce, accord- 

 ing to the bed calcula ion that can be made, 

 is, for the (laincd window, qol. and fo.' the 

 organ, 40CI. The filiry of an org.inilt can 

 be provided for out of tiic funds of the pariilij 

 without any fuillier aflift^nce. 



Married.'\ At Shrewibuiy, Mr. V/illiim 

 Hudfon, mercer, to Mifi Margaret Pngh. — 

 Mr. T. Bi^v, of VVcKhpool, to Mifs Lane. 



Dieil'\ /It Shrewibuiy, Mrs. Mitton, wife 

 of Mr. M — Mrs. D.ivies, wife of Mr. D. — 

 Mrs. Peneloi'e Seddoi", widow of Mr. Samuel 

 S. atttrney, rf Liverpool, and youngcft 

 (laughter of the Rev. Griffith F.vans, former- 

 ly vicar of I.l.infai.-icftriid, in the county of 

 Montgomery. — .Mr. Price, landlord of the 

 White Hoife Inn. 



At Stoke up.^n Ttrn, George Corbet Cot- 

 ton, efq. third for, of the Dean if Cheller, .'3. 



At tl>e Me Farm, near Shrewlbury, Mi. 

 Jofeph Gitiins. fon of Mr. G. 



At Haiiwood, Mr. Theophilus Blower^ 

 youc'g! ft fi.n cf Mr. B. miller. 



At Cheney Longville, Mr. Marilon. 



At the Old Park, Mr. Mordecai Lane, 

 grocer. 



At Cloverley, near Whitchurch, John 

 Dod, ffq. 



At Minfterly, Mr. E. Green, a member of 

 the Shrewlbury corps of yeomanry. 



WonCESTEBSHIRE. 



Married.'] At Gre,it .Malvern, .Vfr. Tho- 

 mas Hamilton, to Mifs Bowen. 



Mr. S. Burden, of Worcetter, to Mifs E. 

 Roberts, daughter of the late Mr. R. cf White 

 Lacy Aftnn. 



At Worcefter, Mr. Mapn, of the Tything, 

 to Mifs M:irg3ret Dent, of Sidbury. 



John Wilian, efq. of Kenfwick, to Mifs 

 Smith, daughter of the late Mr. S. of Broofc- 

 houfo, Hercfordlhire. 



£j;Vy ] At WoTCefter, Captain Hardcaftle, 

 of Bath. This gentleman had only arrived 

 on Saturday from Malvern, in the company 

 of a friend, with whom he was walking up 

 Bread- ftrcet, when he was feized with an 

 apopltftic-tit ; he v/as immediately convey- 

 ed to an inn, v/here he expired ^-n the 

 Tythine, Mrs Radcliffe, 'j^.—ln St. John's, 

 Mr. Jofeph Williams. — Mr. Corbett, of the 

 Hire and Hounds Inn. 



' III confccjuence of a fail from his horfe, as 

 he was returning from Dr- itwich to Worcef- 

 ttr, Captain J. Bird, cf the 96th regiment, 22. 



At Shipfton on Stour, Mr. Richard Parry, 

 auQiiineer, and mailer of the Bell Inn, 60. 



At Pov/iclt, Mrs. Dorrell, widow of Mr. 

 D. formerly a coachniaker- of the Tything, 

 adjoining to Worccfter. 



At Wclvcrton, Mr. Humphry Emus, far- 

 mer. 



At Gr-at Shililev, Mifs Holt, daughter of 

 Mr. Richard H. 



At the New Inn, on the Omberfley road, 

 Mr. Sampfon Manley. 



At I'pton, Mifs Mary Skey, fecond daugh- 

 ter (if tl'ie Idtc Mr. Wm. S. 



At S.infom Fields, near Worcefter, James 

 Chriftic, efq. formerly a captain in tiie fiift 

 regiment of r'oyal dr,igoons. 



At Clifton. Mrs. Baylis. 



At Lenchwick, near Evcfham, Mr. Harris. 

 iiekkfordshire. 



The Hsretordfhire Agricultural Society 

 w'as more nunreroufly attended on the 19th of 

 October than on any former occalion. — 

 Among other eminent graziers and breeder* 

 were noticed A Lechmere, c'q Mr. Pefter, 

 from Somertf cliire, Mr. Weftcar, &c. — ^^ 

 Nearly one hundred head of two and three 

 year old heifers were exhibited. 



AWiif^ ] At Wefion, Mr. Matthews, 

 currier, of Rofs, to Mifs Parker, eldeft 

 dnughter of Mr. P. paper-maktr, of Bill- 

 Mills. 



Died.'] An Hereford, Mr. William Under- 

 wood, fon of the P.ev. Richard U— Mrs. 

 Webb, wife of Mr. W. flax-dreffcr. — At the 

 hoiife of the Rev. 1 heophilus Lane, Mrs. 

 Elizabeth Gainlhorough, 65.— Mr. Raven- 

 hill, 



