482 Warwickshire — Shropshire — Jfor 



from benevolent individuals, sent by post 

 from all parts of the country. 



Married.] Mr. S. W. VVoolrich, to Miss 

 SI. Bromley, both of Statford.— John 

 Gardner, esq. of Newcastle, to Rliss 

 JMauiidor Newton, of Keel. — Air. Lres,of 

 JjOnL'pwrt, to Miss Johnson, of Stgke-npoii- 

 Trent. — Mr. Saniiie! Heaih, of Biir.tleni, 

 to AJiss Jackson, of Biickiiall. 



Died.] At Newcastle, 60, Mr. Thomas 

 Mellard, suddenly. 



At Eccleshall," 30, Mrs. Sarah Com- 

 Lorhach. 



At Walton, Mr. John Glover.— At Mil- 

 ■wick, Miss Dawes.— At Johuson-hall, 71, 

 Maiy, widow of the Key. F. Rleeke.— At 

 llauton, 55, Mr. Mat tin Hart. 



■WARWICKSIIIKE. 



Mitrrii'd.] iMr. James Jones, to 'Rlrs. 

 r.onit. — Mr. James Johcs Dransficid, to 

 i\liss Watson, of Colcmore-rpw.— Mr. Ni- 

 choils, to IMiss Ann Benton : all of Bir- 

 niincham. — Mr. Joseph Butferworth, of 

 .ftiiniingham, to Miss Mollis, late of Nor- 

 thampton. — Blr. Joseph Lant, of Coven- 

 try, to Mrs. Adkins, of IveniKvcrth. — Mr. 

 G. Mors;an, of Biiniins;liani, to Bliss E. 

 Conslable, of Wedne.sbnry. — Mr. Thomas 

 :6artlett, jun. to Miss Elizabclh Willetls, 

 »>f Handsworth. — Mr. Burn, of Birmini;- 

 Jiam, to Mrs. Joice Baker, lateofBiidg- 

 Bortb. 



Died.] At Rjrminebam, in Bull-street, 

 4'.>, Mrs. Bellamy. — In Sand-street, 4y, 

 Mrs. Sanh Andie^.-— In Temple-street, 

 tiie wife of Mr. P. Oiborn.— 81, Mr. 

 Kerry. — In Little Charles-street, Mrs, 

 Langford, jnstly respected.— In J5rcarley- 

 »trect, '.'S, Mr. Gaorpe Bradnock. — In 

 Diu'beth, 50, Mr. John Fhiitt. 



At Sntton Coldlicld, Mr. Terry, many 

 years an eminent snrneon. 



At Aslitrd, Mr. Matlhias Moaridge.— 

 Mrs. Hannah Hunt. — At Weston, 7."^, Mr. 

 Lfnibcrs.— At Middk'ton, 7(y, Mr. Willinm 

 Ila^Ies.— At Edmi.ndscott, 7',', Mr. Alex- 

 ander Walker. — At Holland, 5(j, Mr. 

 'Thomas Kendrick, regitlted. 



SllK()PSllIt-!E. 



In Shropshire, the works of Mr. Rey- 

 nolds, (the oldest family in tlie trade in tlie 

 (district) have totally ceased. Oi'.t of 3+ 

 tiirnaces (each eastins 50 tons of ])i<r-iron 

 per week, and each employing about 500 

 Men) only lOaieat present in work; and 

 tf these, the Madeley Company has given 

 ♦•rders for the discontinuance of two; and 

 «(thers must do the same — for it is esti- 

 jnaled, tlie Company at Lilleshall has 500 

 tons of iron on hand, and the one at iVIadc- 

 ley Wood not less tlian oOOf). These ex- 

 tinguished woiks consumed not less than 

 .too tons of coal per week, so that a Ci)r- 

 rcspondtig^ number of colliers aie also 

 destitute. 



The bank of Messr». Smsllwood and 

 5pearmini, (if MaikelL>iavto»», has sjop- 

 ■f c J pav Kiciit. 



cestcrshlre — flerefordshire. [Ocf. T» 



The Marqnis of Stafford, to give em- 

 ployment to the distressed poor, has com- 

 menced draining and siib-dividimj an ex- 

 tensive tract of moor-land, at Lilleshall. 



IHwricd.] Mr, John Towers, to Miss- 

 Maiy Aim Jones. — Mr Allcoek, to Miss 

 Strange: all of Shrewsbury.— Mr. Robson, 

 of Himtington, to Miss Eginton, of Lu<l- 

 low. — Francis Walford, esq. of Atcliam- 

 liail, to Mrs. Scott, of Great Malvern. — 

 Mr. James, of Oldstone. to Miss Jones, of 

 Cbadford.— Mr. John Wood, of Baystone,. 

 to^ iMiss Mary Tattle, of London. — Mr. 

 TLomas Fierce, of Benington, to Miss 

 Elizabeth Woodhonse, of Wroxeier.— Mr. 

 John Ruscoc, to Miss Ann Rempster, botl» 

 of Whitchurch. 



Died.] At Shrcw.sbnry, 8(5, Catherine, 

 widow of Charles Bolas, c.-q. suddenly. 

 — Ralph Cooper Green, esq. bani.tter. — 

 In Belmont, at an advanced age, the 

 widow of '1 homas M;t<on, esq. 



At Oswestry, Mr. Evan Jones. 



At aiaesbrook. Miss Ward.— At Cal- 

 laHghfon,Mrs. Harding. — At Wombri(ige. 

 hall, Mrs. Anne Jcbnson, a benevolent 

 iVieiid to tho, poor. — At Hardwick-lodge,. 

 suddenly, the witi? of Mr. James Taylor. 



WOnrf'STERSHlliE. 



A meeting has been held at Dudley on 

 the subject of the disiiesscs so universally 

 felt in that neighbourhood ; when a general 

 District Committee was appointed. A 

 statement was read, liy which it appeared 

 tliat. out of the population of 83,000, up- 

 wards of 51,70<) are now either totally des- 

 titute for want of employment, or without 

 adequate means of suppoit: of this num- 

 ber, only about '.'OOO are receiving weekly 

 pay from their parishes. 



Lord Viscoui'.t Dudley and Ward Iiaw 

 given 20001. towards the relief of the ex- 

 isting misery among the poor classes of the 

 community in Dudley, and same of the 

 neighhourini; parislies. 



Married.] J. Esving, esq. judge iind ma- 

 gistrate ofSylhet, Calcutta,, to Miss Mor- 

 ton, of Worcester. 



Died.] At Worcester, .35, Mr. John 

 Page. — Mrs. Boulter. — At Sfourport, 68, 

 Mr. John Hedding. — At Bewdiey, tt', 

 Wil!i<>m Parsons, esq. — 5f), Mr. Samuel 

 Bilker, solicitor. — At Uphampton Hotisei 

 Oiwbei^ley, Miss Slary Jones. — AtStour- 

 ton-castic, Thomas Worrall Grazel>r<)ok, 

 e<q. — At Woodhallfarin, Mr, James 

 Palmer. 



HERIiFORnSHlRE. 



At the late Heiffordshire assizes, an 

 action was brought by Messrs. BoiUuhaiu 

 and Co., bankers of .Hereford, r. Bennett 

 and ofh<'rs, proprietors of tl;e Carniartliea 

 and Herc'lbrd coa( !i, t(t recover the value 

 of ap.iiecl ot country l;ank-note.s, amount- 

 ing to neatly .S50l., sent by the defendants' 

 coacli to I!rt-con, but which was never 

 delivered -A verdict for plaintiOs. 



Jl/«ri>£/.] T. S. ilugoj-E, ciiq. of Kington, 



