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‘4811.] Warrwick—Shropshire—Worcester— Hereford. 291 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Birmingham, Lieutenant 
Charles Anthony, R.N. to Miss Clegg, of 
Great Haywood, Staffordshire. —Mr, Wilkins, 
of Dunchurch, to Mrs, Wilkins, of the Angel 
inn, Birmingham.—-Mr. William Dudley, of 
Wednesbury, to Miss Nancy Whitehouse. 
' At Stratford-upon-Avon, Sylvester D. Wil- 
Son, esq. to Miss Battersbee, only daughter 
of Edmund B. esq. banker. : 
At Warwick, Mr. C. B. Bromley, book- 
* Beller, to Miss Sarah Boyes, second daughter 
of Mrs. Read, wife of the Rev. William R. 
“ Died.| At Kenilworth, Captain Patrick 
Don, brother of the late Sir Alexander 
D. 93.—John Stanton, esq. 74. 
At Moseley, Mrs Grove, 92. ; 
At Birmingham, Mrs. Agnes Antley, 72. 
w—Mr. ‘T. Day.—Mrs, Elizabeth Kelly, 24. 
—Mr. Joseph Beadney, 63.—Mrs. Phebe 
Morris.—=Mr. Joseph Johnson, 19.—Mrs. 
Cox.—Mr. William Showell. 
At Coventry, John, eldestson of Mr, Al- 
derman Williamson, 20.—Mrs. Owen, wife 
of Mr. Thomas O, 
, SHROPSHIRE. 
A correspondent of the Shrewsbury Chro- 
nicle gives the following simple process for 
‘completely preventing the very unpleasant 
taste communicated to butter by the cattle eat- 
‘ing turnips, and saving the expence of any in- 
gredient. The cream, when skimmed off 
the milk, and put intoa skillet, mustbe boiled . 
er a clear fire, and poured immediately into 
@ cteam pan; the same with every morning’s 
skimming until churned, always pouring it 
boiling hot into the pan, to the cream which 
had been prepared in the same way on the 
preceding mornings. 
: Married.} At Whitchurch, Mr, R. Poston, 
to Mrs, Lunt. 
At Bitterley, Mr. J. Smith, of the Cock- 
shoot, to Mrs. Martha Codewell. 
' At Ludlow, Mr. Lewis Gianna, of Shrews- 
bury, to Miss L. Moses.—Mr. Greenhouses 
jun. to Miss Cropper. 
Died.] At Sowdley Parva, Mr. Wm. But- 
terton. - 
In London, Mrs. Pigott, wife of Mr, P. 
ef Ludlow. 
At Worthen, Mr, Wm. Dicken, 76. 
At Aston Hall, Mrs. Jane Pugh, a maiden 
lady, descended from the ancient and respec= 
table family of that name, in the parish of 
Kerry, Montgomeryshire. She has  be- 
queathed 101. per annum for ever to the poor 
of the parish of Hopesay. 
At Shrewsbury, Mrs, Bodenham.-—Eliza, 
‘oungest daughter of the late Rev, John Pye~ 
nch.eeThomas Jones, ¢sq,.—Mrs. Vaughan. 
—Mrs. Heath,—Mrs. Axons-Mr, James 
Waidson, 57.—Mr. Hewlett. 
At Meriden, Mr. Addison Ashburn, a re- 
lative of the celebrated author of the Spec- 
tator. 
At Newport, Mr. S, Rider, governor of the 
workhouse there, 
“Mrs. 
At Ash Magna, Mr. J. Jones. His only 
child, an infant, expired a few hours before 
him. 
At the Fens, near Whitechurch, Mrs. 
Dulson. 
At Sutton, Mr John Southern, agent to 
Lord Berwick, the Hon. Cecil Jenkinson, and 
Several gentlemen of the county; a man of 
sound judgment and the strictest integrity. 
At Tilstock, Mrs. Holland. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Grafton.—<Mr. Hall- 
Mark. 
At Wellington, Mr. Edwards. 
At Wall, Mr. Blockley. 
At Astley, Mr. Moulsey. 
At Kinnerley, Mr. Walker. 
At Drayton, Mr. T. Barrott, son of Mr. Te 
B. of Ashted, near Birmingham, 24 
In the 70th year of his age, the Rev. Wil- 
liam Pigott, rector of Edgmond and Chet- 
wynd, 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.], At Worcester, Mr. J. Young, 
to Miss-Sophia Munn. 
At Claines, Mr. Thomas Noak, to Miss 
E. Guier.—Mr. Hirons, of Evesham, to 
Miss Smith, of Winchcombe. 
Died.| At Worcester, Mr. Duncan, 64.— 
agstaff.—-Mrs. Dunn, relict of Mr. 
William D. surgeon and apothecary, 74.— 
Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. Joseph L,--Mas- 
Messenger.—Mrs, Page. ; 
At Tardebigg, Mr. J. Field. 
At Chambers-court, John Stone, esq. 
At Bromsgrove, Mr. Pumfrey, ef the 
George Inn. 
At Tinbury, Mr. William Jefferies, 86. 
At Hanley, Mr. Devereaux, 65, 
At Dudley, Mr. E. Dudley. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs, Rollason, wife of 
Mr. R. printer. 
At Henwick, Mrs. Crump, 77. a 
At Clifton-upon-Time, Mr. Thomas Hay« 
wood, 64, 
At Blockley, Mrs. Jenkins, relict of the 
Rev. Mr. J. rector of ‘Troddington, 
At Martley, Mrs. White, 39, 
HEREFORDSHIRE, 
Married.} At Kington, W. Blakely, esq. 
of the 62nd regiment, to, Miss Turner, eldest 
daughter of the late Mr. Philip I’. 
At Hereford, Mr. Lovell, of London, te 
Miss Parker, daughter of Mr. P. printer. 
Died.| At Leominster, Mrs. Morgany 
wife of Mr, David .M, of the Golden Lion 
Inn, 71. 
At Martimer’s Cross, Mr. E. Wilding. 
At Daflebarke Farm, Mr, John Pearce. 
At Westhide, Mr. George Jenkins. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
At a meeting of the nobility, gentry, and 
inhabitants of Gloucester, lately held at the 
infirmary, to take into consideration the ex- 
pediency of building in that city.an asyium 
for lunatics, tae measure was highly approved, 
and upwards gf 10,000/. subscribed for the 
urpose, 
pee Married.} 
