KS 1 6."] Sh)-ppshire— -Worcestershire — 



SHROPSHIRE. 



At a meeting of geutleinen, freeholders, 

 ■«nd inhabitants of the county of Sah)p, 

 held, pnrsnaut to requisition, at the Shirc- 

 hall, in Shrewshury, the 7th n!t. " for the 

 purpose of taking into consideration the 

 most effectual means of relieving tlie dis- 

 tresses of the manufacturing and labouring 

 ?oor," Sir T. J. Tvrwhitt Jones, Bt. 

 ligh Sheriff, in the chair; it was resolved 

 nnaniniously — That it is the opinion of this 

 meeting, that a subscription slionld be im- 

 mediately opened for tlie purpose of re- 

 lieving the distresses of tiie manufacturing 

 and labouiing poor of this county. 



Married.'] Mr. William Laurence, of 

 Shrewsbury, to Miss Hughes, of Meole.— 

 Francis Casiiel Ciotty, esq. to IMiss Mary 

 %Vellmgs, ot Lndlow.— Mr. Hughes, of 

 Shrewsbury, to Miss Beatrice Ati<inson.— 

 At Wrockwardine, Mr. Francis Rojjers, to 

 Miss Elizabeth Cross.— Mr. Walker, of 

 Bridgnorth, to Miss Mary Winual, of Bil- 

 lingsley. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Mountford, 

 — 21, Mr. Samuel Wall. — Miss Sarah 

 Blower. 



At Shiffnall, Mrs. W. Tatcs. 



At Woore, the wife of John Latham, esq. 



At the More, Miss Mary Roberts. — At 

 Cressage, Mrs. Jenkins. — At Cruck Meole, 

 Mrs. Winstanley.— Near Condover, Mr. 

 Oakley. — At Milson, Mis.s Ann Beddoe. 



WORCESTKKSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. William Yates, of Stour. 

 ^)ort, to Miss Elizabeth Perry, of Bewd- 

 ley. — Mr. John Gough, of Kidderminster, 

 to Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Pedmore.— Mr. 

 S. W. Palmer, of King's Norton, to Miss 

 Elizabeth Brittle, of Bay-tree house. 



Di^d.] At Worcester, Mr. Thomaj 

 Bavliss. 



At Kidderminster, 89, the widow of ;Mr. 

 Thomas Cooper. — Mr. Charles Kadcliffe, 

 many years librarian to the Worcester li- 

 brary. 



At Stouibri(T4*S, Mr. Isaac Snell, la- 

 mented. 



At Stourport, 68, Mr. John Redding. 



HEREFORUSrilKE. 



The late Hereford music-meeting at- 

 tracted a splendid assemblage of company; 

 the collections exceeded fi.'jOl. 



Married.] M». William Gatehouse, of 

 the Woodlands,' to Miss Deykiu.— Mr. 

 Llewellin, to Miss llousden, of Upper 

 Sapy. — 5Ii;. Edward Gamble, of Cattes: 

 mere, to Miss Hannah Maria Lloyd, of 

 Ilromvard. 



Died.] At Burglihill-Lodgc, AVilliain 

 Linger, esn. — Ai Ridgebom-ne, the widow 

 c>f EdinunJ Cheese, esq, 



Cr.OUCESTtR ANI> MONMOOTir. 



Alarming tumults w ithin the month have 

 taken plafre in MDiiniouthshirc : the eol- 

 iifcrs and miners ;it the irnn-works of Mer- 

 ther Tydvil, to the number of l.j.iKio, 

 fQltetU'd m pjuea revolt^ scttinj;, <or some 



Herefordshire — Gloucester, SfC. S79 



days, the civil powers at defiance. They 

 resisted the attempt of their employers to 

 reduce their wag?s to owe .ildlliiig pei- day. 

 Expresses were forwarded to the home 

 department, which directed the mails to 

 convey instructions to the different dis- 

 fricts for the immediate march of troops. 

 Tlie speedy appearance of large bodies of 

 these, and the persuasions and promises of 

 the magistracy, appeased and dispersed 

 the enraged multitude without bloodshed; 

 but it does not yet appear that they liava 

 accepted employment on the low term* 

 offered, though it may he the most that 

 can be afforded. 



After one of the most severe and houor« 

 able struggles ever known, CoLONEt 

 Webb, supported by the Whig interest, 

 has been returned to represent the city of 

 Gloucester in Parliament : the niimberj 

 at the close of the poll were — 



For Col. Webb 819 



For Mr. Cooper ..... .730 



At Gloucester a club has been formed, 

 which merits general imitation, and which, 

 if general, would correct mo-t of our poll- 

 tical evils. The principal inhabitants of. 

 the town and county have formed an asso« 

 elation called a Whig Club, for the pur-, 

 pose of raising a fund to assist in defraying 

 the expenees of any Wiig who may offer 

 himself as a candidate to represent the city 

 or county of Gloucester. Let such elnb« 

 be formed in every coimty of the empire, 

 and the cause of liberty and political jus- 

 tice will soon triumph. 



A numerous and respectable mcetiDj 

 of the inhabitants of Bristol lately took 

 place at the Guildhall, for the purpose of 

 forming a charitable iu^^titution to perpe. 

 tiiate the memory of the late Richard Key. 

 Holds.— Src ra-ietis. 



Married.] 2dr. Drinkwater, of Glouces- 

 ter, to Mi>s Millwater.of Mincliinhampton. 

 — Mr. Culvervveil, to Miss Ann Godwit>, 

 both of Bristol.— William Koden Rennalls, 

 esq. to Miss Jane Lewis, of Clifion.-Nas 

 Ihaniel Dyer, esq. of Nailswoi th, to Misg 

 Hayor, of Gutting.— William Aston, csq» 

 of Eyfoid-house, to Miss Mary Ann Sed* 

 don, of Aldersgatestreet, London.— Mr. 

 Henry Clift, to Miss Ann Biiiduck, both 

 of Painswick. — Richard Smith, esq. of 

 Downficld, to Miss Henrietta Mocns, of 

 Park-street, liiistol. 



Died.] At Gloucester, 70, Mr. Charle* 

 King, greatly regretted.— 69, Mr. Pettat 

 Gardinei, much respected. — In Barton- 

 street, 91, D. Biehm, esq.— Mr. James 

 Cole. — Mr. Palmer. 



At Bristol, in Cliarles-stretf, 7'.i, Mr, J. 

 Vowlcs. — 'Hie widow ot ftji. L. Wensle.y, 

 greatly regretted,— in St. Jaiiuss Church* 

 yard, 72, Mr. Thomas V\ a!kr.- On St. Mi- 

 chael's hill, the widow of the Rev. tiepiga 

 AV'ilkins.— At Chepstow, the widow of Mr, 

 John Kirby, justly regretted. 



At Cirtuceslci , Mr. Johu Padbury. — 3y, 



