1816.] Shropshire — Worcestershire — Uerefordshire. 



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•f St. Mary's, Warwick, to Miss Marianne 

 Kooke,— Mr. T. Hill, to Miss Perry, both 

 of Warwick. — Mr, George Pike, to Miss 

 Louisa Talkington : Mr. John Stewart, to 

 Miss Harriet Peele: Mr. S. Halliday, to 

 Mrs. A.King: Mr, Hicks, to Miss Eliz. 

 Jones : Blr. James Steven.^on, to Miss 

 Sarah Marshall : all of Birmingliani. — Mr. 

 S. Stnrget, of Birmingliani, to Miss Mary 

 Strecton, of Poxton. — E. Bourc, M.D. 

 to Miss Benn : both of Coventry. — Mr. 

 William Gray, of Birmingham, to Miss 

 Fanny Rann, of Lady-Wood. — Mr. Jolin 

 Tombs, jun. of Birmingham, to Miss Sophia 

 Tildesley, of Tividale. — Mr. Jas. Richards, 

 t)f Birmingham, to Mis.s Sophia Millward, 

 ■ct Redditch. — Mr. William Reynolds, of 

 Birmingham, to Miss Negus, of Wed- 

 nesbury. 



DUd-l At Birniintliam, in Suffolk-street, 

 JVIr.. William Piigli, — lu ParaJise-street, 

 41, the wife of Mr. John Sinip.son, greatly 

 regretted. — In Bifll-slreet, iii!, Miss Mary 

 Ward, lamented.— In Whltstall-street, Mrs. 

 Trances Meakings. — In Bagot-slrect, 67, 

 Mr. Thomas Elwell. — In John-street, Mr. 

 William Ockole. — In Edgbaston-strtef, 

 66, Mr. Isaac Alcock. 



At Erdington, 62, Capt. James New- 

 man, mnch respected. — At Edu-baston, 60, 

 the wife of Mr. Thomas Harrison.— At 

 Himtlcyliall, 80, the widow of John May- 

 liew, esq. — At Load Heath-cottage, Sali- 

 hull, Miss Jane Jennings, uf Birmingham, 

 — At Oscott, 37, Mr. George Lander. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



A large waggon load of coals was lately 

 drawn into Shrewsbury, from Ketley, by 

 a party of the miners out of work. On the 

 front of the waggon was a label, at the 

 top of which was written — " But whoso 

 hath this world's goods, and seetii his bro- 

 ther have need, and shnttetli up his bowels 

 of compassion from him, how dwclleth the 

 love of God in him ?" — and underneath, 

 " Benevolent friends, our need calls for 

 yonr kind acts of charity, as we are de- 

 prived of the means of getting support for 

 ourselves and families, from the want of 

 Jabuur. — We would rather woik than beg 

 — ami rather beg than steal." 



Ularriid.] Mr, Thomas Harwood, to 

 Miss Woodward, both of Shrewsbury. — 



At Ellesmere, Capt. Greville, to Miss 

 Despard, of the Grange. — -The Rev. J. 



Beynani, to Miss Hay, of lii^hop's-castle. 



— Creswell Pigott, esq. of Drayton, to 



Miss Frances Harmer, of Montford. — Mr. 



Thomas Whittington, of Whitchurch, to 



Miss Mary Hee«, of Drayton. — Mr. Sam. 



Evaiw, late of the Broad Heath, to Miss 



Jones, of Ludlow. — John Wollaston, esq. 



of Bishop's-castle, to Mi.'ss Davis. — Mr. 



Cooke, of Wiockwardiup, to Miss .Ann 



Parsons, of Wytheford park. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, .')7, Mr. Thomas 



Harris. _ 58, Mr. Ezra Cole. — At th« 

 A^UZtTULY Ma6. N«. i'BT. 



Priory, the wife of Mr, Charles Hughes 



6+, Mr. John P.unihill. 



At Oswestry, 70, the wife of Edward 

 Birch, e.sq. 



At Bridgenorth, Mr. Goodwin Lloyd. 



At Downton, the wife of the Rev. 

 Richard Pitthford.— At Coleham, sudden- 

 ly, 47, Mrs. Mary Hughes.— At Brenfield, 

 Mr. Tench, sen.— At Ash, 83, Humphrey 

 Gregory, esq. — At Atchaui, 62, Mr. J, Far- 

 nail, greatly respected. 



WOKCESTERSHIBE. 



At Worcester, great excesses have been 

 committed, and all private information 

 concurs too strongly in representing the 

 population generally as impatient of the 

 distresses which are the natural and iire- 

 niediable consequences of the altered 

 stare of our foreign trade. 



A general meeting of the proprietors of 

 the Worcester and Birmingham Canal wa« 

 lately held in that city, when it appeared 

 that the amount of tonnage had exceeded 

 the most sanguine expectations, and that 

 there is every prospect of a continued 

 increase. 



Upwards of eighty people were lately 

 refused assistance from the parish of Dud- 

 ley — the applications being so numeroug 

 that it was found impossible to meet the 

 extent of the people's necessities. 



Married.] Mr. Spencer, of Kiddermin- 



ster, to Miss Hardm, of Bnry-hall At 



Powick, F. W. Griffin, esq. of Bank-build- 

 ings, London, to Miss Jane Huxley, of 

 Powick, — Lieut. John Charles Morgan, of 

 the 1st West India legt. to Miss Lonisa 

 Jane Hobson, of Wardsley. — 3Ir. Richard 

 Smyth, of the Field, to" Miss Mary Ed- 

 wards, of Tidnor. 



Died.] At Worcester, 70, the wife of 

 Joseph Glover, esq. 



At Henwick, the widow of tlie Rev. Sir 

 William Ulethorn Wray, hart. 



HlZItEFORDSHIRE. 



At the late Hereford fair there was a 

 considerable quantity of wool, but the 

 sale was low and dull, 



A fire lately broke out in the dwelling, 

 house of a Mr. Proudman, farmer, at Lus- 

 ton, which was destroyed, together with two 

 cottages, four barns, and four cyder mills. 



Married.] Mr. Joseph Synionds, to Mrs. 

 E. A. Wood: Mr. J. Bannister, to Mis» 

 Jane Evans : all of Hereford. — Mr. Henry 

 Pitt, of Kh6smaund, to Miss Ann Sirrell, 

 of Wisteston court. — Edward Winne Fry 

 esq. to Miss Davis, of Pencraig-cotta^e.' 



Died.] At Hereford, 85, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 Gwillim. 



At Aialvern, 'j7, Mr. John Webster, 

 justly esteemed. 



At Ross, Mr. Nath. Purchas. 



At Wollas-hall, at an advanced age, C, 

 Hanford, esq.— At Cliffoid, Mr. Thomai 

 Wliettlsr. 



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