580 



ShropJInre->^Hereford/Inre. 



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fcription was immediately opened for that 

 purpofe. 



Married.] At Whittington. Mr. Hopley, 

 cf Elford, to Mifs Dennitts, of Streathway 

 Houfe, near Lichfield. 



At Birmingham, Mr. Michael O'Farrell, 

 quarter-mafter of the German legion at Co- 

 ventry, to Mifs Jane Lund. 



DUd.] At Slateley, near Tamworth, Mr. 

 Kilph Dudley. 



At Sutton Coldfield, Mr. William Homer, 

 attorney at law, 38 years deputy fteward of 

 that corporation. 



At Packwood, Mr. William Wakefield, 

 87- 



At Walton, near Stone, Mr. Wright, 88. 



At Dunnington, near Alcefter, Mr. Gould. 



At Birmingham, Mrs, Jcfcoate, wife of 

 Mr. Thomas J. fenior. — Mr. Michael Mills. 

 —Mrs. Ikin, wife of Mr. L merchant, of 

 Leeds. — Mr. William Walker.— Mifs E. 

 Boulton. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



At a meeting of the Drayton Agricultural 

 Society, held on the 7th November, the fol- 

 lowing premiums were offered for the enlu- 

 ing year .—To the perfon who Jhall produce 

 at the next July meeting the beftlong horned 

 lull, for ftock, not more than three years 

 old the preceding fpring, a gold medal. To 

 the beft Ihott-horned ditto, a gold medal. 

 To the beft pollard ditto, a gold medal. To 

 the beft two yea-s old long-horned heifer, a 

 gold medal. To the beft ditto Ihurt-horned 

 and polhrd, each, a gold medal. To the beft 

 yearling heifer of each fort, a filver medal. 

 To the beft new Leicefter ram for ftock, not 

 more than two years old the preceding fpring, 

 a gold medal. To the fecond-beft ditto, a 

 filver medal. To the beft real South Down 

 ram, a gold medal. To the beft grey-faced 

 ram, a gold medal. To the beft pen of four 

 new Leicefter yearling ewes, a gold medal. 

 To ditto cf four real South Down, a gold me- 

 dal. To the beft grey. faced, a gold medal. 

 To the beft boar pig, not more than eighteen 

 months old, a gold medal. To the beft fow 

 pig, a gold medal. To the largeft and beft 

 <iairy of cheefe, according to the extent and 

 quality of tlie land and number of cows (not 

 3eis than ten), a filver cup. To the farmer, 

 being a fubfcriber, or tenant to any fub- 

 rfcriber, at rack rent and not under leafe for 

 more than feven years, who between this 

 time and the fociety's meeting in November, 

 •3807, fhall have made the grcateft and moft 

 fubftantial improvements by marling, drain- 

 ing or othervvife, a filver cup. To the land- 

 lord or owner of any farm, being a fub- 

 fcriber, who ftiall make the like greatett and 

 moft fubftantial improvements within the 

 fame time, a gold medal. To the perfon 

 who ihall fow with the drill the greateft 

 number of acres (not lefs than five) with 

 lent corn, hoe the fame, and produce the 

 cieaneft and beft crop «t harveft, a gold me- 



dal. To the beft and deaneft crop of com- 

 mon turnips (not lefs than eight acres), a 

 gold medal. To the beft crop of Swedes (not 

 lefs than five acres), a gold medal. Sir Cor- 

 bet Corbet propofes to give a filver cup, va- 

 lue ten guineas, to any perfon being a fub- 

 fcriber, or to any tenant of a fubfcriber, who 

 in the years 1806 and 1807, Ihall fow and 

 grow the largeft and beft crop of winter corn, 

 (not lefs than fix acres) by the drill hiilban- 

 dry, and to be propverly horfe hoed. 



Mcrricd.} At 'Wellington, Mr. Weft- 

 head, of Manchefter, to Mifs Ann Brown, of 

 Dothill. 



At Afhford, near Ludlow, Mr. Thomas 

 Bevan, to Mrs. Biftiop. The bridegroom, 

 though totally blind, is clerk of the parifti 

 in which he refides, and performs the duties 

 of his office with the greateft exadlnefs. 



At Whi'church, Mr. Price, farmer, near 

 Wem, to Mrs. Grafton. 



Mr. Symonds, maltfter, of Wem, to Mifs 

 Dutton, of Alkington Hall. 



At Battlefield, Mr. Vincent Rodenhurft, 

 cf High Ercall, to Mifs Ann Moreton, of 

 Allbright Huffey. 



Died.'\ At Kinnerfiey, Mr. Williams. 



At Longham, near Wellington, Mrs. Ne- 

 ville, 86. 



At Walcot Mill, near Wellington, Mr. 

 Hiles, 



At Bridgnorth, Mr. Bangham, fenior, hop 

 merchant. 



At Batchacre Park, Mrs. Ann Burley, 

 houfekeeper for 25 years to Richard Whit- 

 worth, efq. 



At Oatley Park, Mrs. Vaughan, niece of 

 the late Edward Kynafton, efq. 



At Ludlow, Mr. Adums, of Redwood.— 

 Mr. T. Owen, grocer.— Mrs. Elizrbcth Peach, 

 86,— Mr. Ji hn Chipp, many years landlord 

 of the Caftle inn. — Mrs. Turner, wife of 

 Richard T. el'q. 



At Stanton Lacy, near Ludlow, Mr. Lowe, 

 farmer, 72. 



At Shrewft)ury, Mrs. Muiphy.— Mrs. Da- 

 vis. 



AtEllefmere, Mrs. Carpenter. 



At Shifinal, Mr. Martin, 87. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Married.'] At Shobdon, Mr. Guife, cke- 

 mift and druggift, of Worcefter, to Mifs Ann 

 Daniel, fecond daughter of Mr. D. 



i?.W.] At Hereford, Mrs, Tankard, wh» 

 formerly kept a fchool in that city. — Mr. 

 George Woakes, a refpeAable glover upwards 

 of forty years, 80. 



At Seddington, the Rev. John Walhbourn, 

 D- D. one of the fenior fellows of Magdalen 

 College, Oxfordfhire, and rettor of that pa- 

 rift. 



At Cradley, R. Hill, efq. of the Hill 

 Houfe, captain of the Cradley volunteersj 

 and the laft male heir of an ancient and re- 

 fpc£table family. 



CttUCESTERSHIRS* 



