1824.] 
Yarwood, of Great Bar-street, Birming- 
bam.—Mr. J. Reeves, of Spon-house, to 
Mrs. Williams, of Hundsworth. 
Died.| At Birmingham, 86, Mr, Ben. 
Williams, respected.—In Dighbeth, Mrs. M. 
Hill.—In Bridge-row, Deritend, 63, Mrs. 
Heathcote.—82, Jane, widow of the Rev. 
Joseph Toulmin, D.D.—In Newtown-row, 
62, Mrs. E. Smart.—In St. Paul’s-square, 
68, Mr. B. Ridge, sen.—56, Mr. E: Tom- 
kins.—In the Old Square, 24, Miss H. 
Bellamy. 
At Coventry, 80, Mr. Benj. Payne—In 
Spen-street, 89, Mr. C. S. Blenkarne.—In’ 
St. Nicholas-place, at an advanced age, Mr. 
Armes.—At Leamington, $2, Mrs. M. 
Austin, of Bath-street, Birmingham. 
At Dunchurch, Mr. Worth. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married. Mr. Jas. Gittins, to MissE. Ham- 
mer, of Pride-hill; Mr. 'T. Clayton, to Miss S, 
Humphreys: all of Shrewsbury.—Samuel 
‘Tuder, esq., of Shrewsbury, to Miss Jane 
Downward, of Liverpool.—Mr. W. Sing, 
of Bridgworth, to Miss E. Pratt, of Iford. 
—At Wellington, Mr. J. Haycock, to Miss 
J. Binnell, of Watling-street—Mr. James 
Davies, of Ludlow, to Miss Bright, of Bir- 
mingham.—Mr. E. Kitchen, of Bishop’s- 
castle, to Miss M. Davies, of Leominster.— 
Mr. A. Davies, of Edastan-park, to Miss 
Nixon, of Littleholes.—Mr. C. J. Lewis, of 
Church Stretton, to Miss Mary Fonnerau, 
of Penley. 
Died.| At Shrewsbury, Mrs. A. Bather. 
At Bridgworth, 80, Joseph Sparkes, esq., 
of Cotton-hill, Shrewsbury. 
At Kempton, 31, Mr. J. Southern, sud- 
denly.—At Uppington, Capt. John Scott. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
At the Worcestershire assizes, three pri< 
soners were sentenced to death, and four to 
transportation for seven years: several Others 
were adjudged to minor punishments. 
A new road is about to be opened between 
Worcester and Evesham, by which all the 
hills, so annoying to travellers, will be 
avoided ; and the communication, which will 
pass through Hampton Gardens, and a de- 
lightful tract of country, will be consider- 
ably shorter. It is said the mail, and all 
other stage coachesy will adopt this line of 
road, 
Married.| The Rev. W. H. Mooridge, 
m.A., of Pershore, to Miss Jones, of 
Streatham. 
Died.| At Worcester, 34, Mrs. Eliz.Guy, 
of Lecoznor.—At Bernard’s Green, near 
Great Malvern, 84, John Wilson, esq. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
A steam-packet has been recently esta- 
tablished from Bristol to Bridgewater, and 
thence to Weston-super-Mare. 
A late provincial paper observes, and 
justly, “ The first exhibition of the old 
masters at the Bristol Institution for pro- 
moting literature, science, and the fine arts, 
closed within the month. The interest it 
excited, and the manner it has been attended, 
Shropshire— Worcestershire—Oxfordshire, &c. 
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is no less honourable to the taste of that 
city, than to the spirited and liberal sup- 
porters of the plan.’ 
Married.| Isaac Cooke, of Westgate- 
street, to Elizabeth Sankey, both of the 
Society of Friends, Gloucester.—Mr. R. 
Barratt, of Strand, to Miss S. Hatch, of 
Gloucester.—Samuel White, esq., of Fre- 
therne Lodge, to Jane, daughter of John 
Tripp, esq., of the Royal Fort, St. Michael’s, 
Bristol.—Mr. Geo. Nock, of Bridgnorth, 
to Miss A. Smith, of Cheltenham.—Lieut, 
R. Amiel, x.n., to Miss A. De Visme, of 
New Court.—The Rey. S. Lleyd, a.m., of 
South Gorney, to Mary, daughter of the 
late Wm. Anker, esq., of Tillsdown-house, 
near Dursley. 
Died.| At Gloucester, in Northgate-street, 
Mr. John Collier.—On Wellington-parade, 
77, Mary, wife of William Read, esq.—In 
Foley-place, Mrs. Irvine.—In Berkeley- 
street, 72, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood.—39, Mr. 
W. Spier, generally respected. 
At Clifton, Mrs. Tobin, widow of Jas. 
Tobin, esq. 
At Cheltenham, 70, Mr. Jas. Butt, de- 
servedly regretted.—In St. George-square, 
74, Mrs. Read. ‘ 
At Newent, Mr. C. Edmunds. — At 
Frampledge, 80, Mr. Parsons.— At Charl- 
ton-King’s, 71, Thomas “Bartin, esq.— At 
Colferd, 79, Mr. E. Steel, deservedly es- 
teemed and regretted.— At Thornbury, 51, 
Mr. B. Leach, justly respected. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
At the laté Oxford assizes, there were 
23 prisoners for trial. Against two sentence 
of death was recorded, three were ordered 
to be transported for life, two for seven 
years, and five to be imprisoned. The two 
executed men: Pittaway, aged 25; and 
James, 48, protested their innocence of the 
murder of Millin, the gamekeeper of Lord 
Churchill, to the last. 
Murried.| Mr. W. Quartermiaine to Miss 
S. Wells, both of Oxford.—Mr. C. P, 
Hester, of Oxford, to Miss Mary Hazel, of 
Park-house, Wallingford.—Mr.J. S. Brown- 
ing, of Oxford, to Miss A. Hester, of 
Cowley.—Mr. Charles Page, to Miss Nas- 
bey, both of Banbury.—Mr. J. Orborne, 
of Hortenorten, to Miss A. Wild, of Ban- 
bury.—Mr. J. Franklin, of Great Milton, 
to Miss A. Parsons, of Drapcot.—Mr. J. 
Bond, to Miss M. Chamberlaine, both of 
Eurelme. = 
. Died.| At Oxford, in St. Giles’s, 59, Mr. 
Buswell.—Mr. Geo. Steel, much respected. 
—In St. Clement’s, 56, Mr. T. Odcroft.— 
66, Mr. Wm. Herbert, regretted.—74, Mr. 
Paine. 
At Banbury, Mr, R. Jarvis, jun.—Mr. 
Abbott, sen. 
At Henley on Thames, Mr. Ley. White- 
way.—Miss E. Crouch. 
At Wardington, 82, Elizabeth Honoria, 
widow of Lieut.col. Wasey. — At Bright- 
hampton, 66, Mrs, M. Rose.—At Crawley, 
67, Mr. Ad, Castell, regretted, 
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