1816.] Shropshire— Worceiter 



ETans, jno. of Birmingham, to Mius Sarah 

 Procior Masgey. 



Died.] At Warwick, 76, Mrs. Mary 

 Shuck biirtrh, greatly regretted. — 66, Mr. 

 Robert Handy. 



At Rirniiii>:ham, in Lea-s-treet, 24, Mr. 

 John Shaw Lea. — o3, Mr. JoLn Sanders. — 

 In New-street, Mr. George Kobinson. — 

 30, Mr. John Hodgkins Astou. — 52, Mis« 

 Mary Timiiiins. — In. Aston-street, Mr. 

 Richard Biddle. — In Navi'iation-stieet, 

 Mrs. Sarali Lomax. — ^On Snow-hil!, Mrs. 

 l^arker. — In C.inibridge-htrcet, 4';!, Mr. 

 Willium Allen. 



At VVitten Mill, Mrs.Elizabetli Rollason. 



IHRUPSHIRE. 



The members of the Shropshire Aeri- 

 •iiltural Society, lately hold tlien- seventh 

 annual nieetms: for tht distribution of pre- 

 miums, ai Shrew8l)ury. There w«'re many 

 useful and beautiful animals ; aiid the <'an- 

 didates lor the stork, and fur the servants' 

 premiums, were nutueious. 



lyjanied,] The Rev. J. Harrison, A.M. 

 to MisB Henrietta Elizabeth H ollaston, of 

 Nescliffc. — Mr. J<ise)>h Jones, of Hamp- 

 ton's Wood, to Miss Maria Hanmer, of 

 Pen y bryn. — Mr. Blaikie, to Miss Bab- 

 bington, both of Oswestry. 



Ditd.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Jonathan 

 Brookes, suddenly. — Mr. Andrew Beacall, 

 kmented. — Mr. Ellis, of Abbey l-oregate. 



At Wem, 10, Mr. W. Price. 



At Shiiiaal, 56, Kevell Phillips, esq. 

 greatly esteemed. 



At Belmont, 64, Nathaniel Cooper, esq. 

 •f Dint hill, universally respected. 



At Boraston, 68, John Dallaway, esq. 

 ■inch respected. — At the Lodge, Broseley, 

 teiy suddenly, Mr. Hazelburst, regretted. 

 — At Chetwynd park, 6ii, Mrs. Anne Ray- 

 ner.— At Blodwell-hall, Mrs. Ward, la- 

 mented. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Planted.'] Mr. John Nanfin, to the widow 

 •f John Edwards, esq. both of Worcester. 

 — Mr. Adam Holden, of Bristol, to Miss 

 Joanna Gillam, of Worcester. — Mr. Chas. 

 Forrest, of Dudley-port iron works, to 

 Miss Susannah Smythiman, of High-fields, 

 Bilston. — Mr. Wiggen, of Bilbrington, to 

 Mist Badger, of Bromsgrove. — Mr. Joseph 

 Piddock, of Stourport, to Miss Shuck, of 

 Barbourne-terrace, Worcester. 



Died.] At Worcester, ftlrs. Bonltcr. — 

 Martha Knight, a much esteemed member 

 •f the Society of Friends. 



At Dudley, Mrs. Sarah Shore, much re- 

 jretted. — Miss Fanny Onions, greatly e»- 

 tteined. — Benjamin Parker, esq. 



IIEKEFURDStllRE. 



3Tarried.] Capt. BarroU, of Hereford, to 

 Hiss Marianne Hill. — Mr. Pcrolc, of 

 Uroitwich, to Mihs Piiiyoii, of Hertford. 



Died.] At Hereford, iii Widemarsh-street, 

 Miles Coyle, esq. ; a gontlcinaii well known 

 •nd highly respected : his professional enii- 

 Bwce ia condncting tba triennial uiuiic 



ihire — IJere/ordihire, S(C, 187 



meetings at that place, during a lonif serie* 

 of years, and his ability in forming in hi* 

 uiimerous pupils a chaste and correct exe- 

 cution, will render his memory an object 

 of public regard.~61, Mr. Susannah Poi« 

 ter, greatly regretted. 



At Leominster, 79, Mr. Maund. 



At Ross, 73, Mr. Dew, late of Gatsford. 

 farm ; a man whose character is justly 

 eminent for benevolence to the poor ; 

 when wheat was at the hiah price of 

 Sos. he supplied the necessitous at 10s. per 

 bushel. 



At Letton, 89, John Freeman, esq.; few 

 persons in a private station have applied 

 groat mental abilities, in iiis d>>inestic and 

 social circles, with more afiection and! 

 good will than him. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



Mairied.] Mr. Millard, to Miss Eliza 

 Watts, boih of Gloucester. — Mr. Grevile, 

 solicitor, of Bristol, to Miss Coles, of 

 Brid'^water. — Mr. Charles Gedrych, to 

 Miss Grauiger. — Mr. J. Stock, to Miss M. 

 Cardwell, of Lawrence-hill : all of Bristol. 

 — Mr. Thomas Bubb, to Miss S. Rooke, 

 both of Cheltenham. — Richard M. Her- 

 bert, R.N. to Miss Ann Mana Boy ton, of 

 Clifton. — At Clifton, Capt. Henry Elton, 

 K.N. to the widow of Peter Touchet, esq. 

 — Mr. F. Johnstone, of Hardy worth, to 

 Mrs. Farraday, of Clifton. — Mr. Victor S. 

 Desprez, of Cirencester, to MiSS Harriet 

 Haynes, of Hillsby. — Mr. James Harris, 

 of Brockthrop, to Miss J. Clianiberlayne, 

 of Haresfield. — Mr. William Booker, of 

 Maisey Hampton, to Miss Ehzabetii Clap- 

 pen, of Barnsley. — William Gagg, esq. of 

 Marshfield, to Miss Bridget Sainibuiy, of 

 Hinton. 



Died.] At Gloucester, 58, John Wilkins, 

 of Cirencester; a respectable and much 

 esteemed member of the Society of Friends, 

 — In Sonthgate-strcet, Mrs. Roberts. — Mr, 

 John Allgood. 



At Bristol, the wife of Mr. J. Biss.^ 

 86, Mr. Christopher Lilly.— 32, Mr. Win. 

 Ball.— In College-street, 84, Mr. William 

 Williams. — 26, Lieut. James Rob. Grucber. 

 — 76, Mr. Robert Ashley. 



At Cheltenam, CZ, Mrs. Russel. — 45, 

 the Rev. William Gray, master of the free 

 gi-ammar-school of this town, sincerely 

 regretted. 



At Colford, 58, Mr. Samuel Baker.— At 

 Stow-on-the-Wold, Mrs. Jane Langley, 

 much regretted. — At Undy, 84, the vvifW 

 of the Kev. Henry Williams. — At Huntly, 

 William Harvey, esq. — AtDidmarton,Mrs. 

 Watts, regretted. — At Newiihain, 79, Fran- 

 cisLawson, esq. many years a magistrate fur 

 the countie* of Gloucester and Worcestei't 



OVFOROSHIRE. 



At Oxford Assizes, an action was brought 

 by a bookseller of 0.\ford, to recover 

 361. 12s. for books had by a minor, whilst 

 he was a commoner ot Brasennose College. 

 Prvvious to trial, til. 4s. wm paid int* 

 iM i eourt 



