199 
Jordan, to Miss Anne. Morgnn.—Mr. Bene 
jamin Barns, to Miss Hinelsiey.. 
At Leamington. Hastings, Mr. W. ao 
istt, to Miss Clark, borh of Broadwell. 
At Nuneaton, Mr, Hook, of Kenilworth, 
to Miss Wagstaff. 
Died:] At Rugby, Catherine, third davgh- 
ter-of the late Thomas. Harris, esg. 
At Henley in Arden, Mr. Leggett, of the 
White Horse inn. 
At Birmingham, Mrs, Elizabeth Jiteagte, 
3%,— Mr. John Sadler, 7-—-Mr. J. G. Wiar- 
mington, attorney, and adjutant of the seeond 
bettalion of Birmingham volunteers.-—-Mrs. 
Pratt, relict. of Mr. Josiah P. Pa. —Johin 
Burford, esq. of Hayley.—-Mr. John Hay- 
weod, 71.—Mr. B. Parkes —Mrs. Jones, re- 
Nerof Mr. J. of Kidderminster.—Mrs. Wood, 
wife of Mr. Stephen W. 54. - 
At Coventry, Mrs. Harrison, 74. 
» At Pillongley, Mr. Vincent Eagle, 74; 
AvStatfold, Mrs. Onion, 91. - 
At Moseley Wake Green, Mr. Edmund 
Darby, of Birmingham, 57. 
In Cadiz Bay, on board his Majesty's ship 
St. Atban’s, in his 23d year, Lieutenant John 
‘Darby, sonof the Iste Mr. Edmund Darby, 
of Cherry-street, Birmingham. His death 
“was vecasioned by his not giving-the coun- 
tersign'to a Spanish gun-boat, who mistook 
‘bin foran enemy, at night, 
SHROPSHIRE. © 
Mearried.] At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Hum- 
phrey Sandford, of Magdalen Coliege, Cam- 
bridge, to Miss Holland, daughter of the late 
Mev. George H.—Mr. Blower, -tou Miss Hut- 
ton Mr, WilkiamRowlands, to Miss Davies. 
At Mainstone, Mr. William Starr, of the 
More, to Miss Humphries, of Edenhope. 
At» Church. ‘Stretton, Mr. Bromley, of 
Picklescott, to Miss'Mills, af ‘the Red Lion 
Jan. 
At Wem, Mr. Francis Lee, to Miss Dawes. 
Died.p At Shiffnal, Elizabeth, wife of the 
Rev. Latham-Hinde; vicar of that place. 
At Sleap Hall, ‘Charles Garland ‘Green- 
« Wellers, esq, | 
At Preston, near Kinnersley; Mrs. Ogles. 
» At Shrewsbury, _Mr. Williams,— Miss 
Mary Blower.—+-Mrs. Oakley, wife of Mr. , 
Richard O.—Mrs. Hughes. —Mrs. Tudor. 
At Ketley, Mr. Vickers. —Mrs. Hughes. 
At Hinstock, Mr, Bentley. 
At Hocktington, Mr -Edward Owen 5 and, 
ithe following day, his wife. 
" At Broseley, Mr. Marshall, manager of a 
company of camedians, 
At Oswestry, John Sheppard, esq. one -of 
cathe partners in the Oswestry bank, and mayor 
-of that town. 
AtColehurst, Mr. Peake, 62 
At Petton, J.C. Sparling,- only son, and. 
ae youngest daughter, of William S. esq. 
At Acton Buoenell, Mrs: Grimshaw, 62. 
At Wellington, Mrs Robert Collier, 
At Knockin, Bir; Hilton. 
*) At Hilton, ia the parish of Worfield, aged. 
. 
ShropshineWorcester—H ereford; 
[March 1, 
73, Thomas Smythey gent. worn ont with 
years, under a gentle decay of nature. ‘Till 
an advanced period, of life, and hig. retire me 
from society, he had tendered himself ighly 
acceptable to a selected acquaintance, by the 
social exercise of a liberal and benevole 
minod.. He had formerly been an officer et 
the militia for this county ; in the local mi- 
litia of the same county, his only soa John 
Groom Smythe. is now a niefor, and resides 
at Hilton. The period cannot be ascertained 
since the reign of Edward Il. when the fa: 
mily of Smythe had not their abode at chig 
place, heing regularly descended from an~ 
cestry of the paternal line and name, at thas 
early era. From this family emanated sev-~- 
ral others in that neighbourhood, particularly. 
those resident at Chesterton, where they hag 
considerable possessions, but are now extinct, 
WARCRIAT ABRs 
Married.] At, Worcester, ‘Joseph 
Manp, to Miss Young. —Mr, Tepnings. hook- 
seller, of London, to Miss Scandrett. 
Died.} At Franch, near ‘Kidderminster, 
Mrs. Woodward, wife of Mr. John W. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs. Foster, relict of Mz. 
Henry F. 
At Kidderminster, .in ‘his 69th year, Mr. 
Joseph Broom, formerly @ Carpet manufac- 
turer, but who had for many years retired 
from business. —Mr, John Roberts. 
At Worcester, Mr. James Bigg, 49.—Mrs. 
Lewis, wife of Mr. Jobu L. 
At Evesham, the Rey. Benjamin Davis, 
dissenting minister, and formerly _tutor to 
the Dissenting Academy at Carmarthen, 
Samuel Bingham, “ha servedas B rummer 
under General Wolfe, at the taking of Quebec. 
At Churchill, near Stourbridge, the Rev. 
Milward Southall, 
At Bevereye, near Worcester, the Rev. 
Treadway Nash, D.D. rector of Leigh, and 
the oldest magistrate for the county, 
This gentleman, with an industrious, and a 
triotic spizit, which did him infinite honours 
at ae eA th the laborious and ‘ex 
sive task himself. In 1781 he published t Be 
first volume of his valuable Collections | ‘or 
the Flistory of Worcestershire, and complet red 
the work with another volume the following 
year. Dr. Nash was also editor of a superb 
edition of Butler's Hudibras,’ with notes, in 
thee quarto volumes, published in 1793. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.J At Ayenbury, Mr. John 
Walker, of Westington, to Miss Mary Smith, 
of the Brook-house, near. Bromyar 
Died.} At Russ, Mr. Evan Evans, of 
the Coach and Horses lian,—Mr. John hom 
binson. 
At Leominster, Mrs, Husbands, 
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