ISZl.] 



J J 'a rw icksh ire — Herefordsh ire. 



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At Lougliboi-oagli, 83.Mr. Cloudesley. — 

 86, Mr. W, Erringion, liesKi'vedly respected. 

 ;— 46, Miss Ross.— Mrs. Powell. 

 u.-i AtBincklpy, S7, Mr. B. Shipniau. . 



At Uppiugliam, 80, Mary, widow of Tiios. 

 Baines, esq. 



In Belvoir Castle, 62, the Rev. Sir John 

 Thonitou, kniglit, rector of Battesford, and 

 •cbiiplaii) lo thrt Duke of Rutland. — At Osga- 

 tliorpe, an, D. Saikeld, widow of the Rev. J. 

 S. of Haaghani. -At Burbage, Mrs. Benlley, 

 deservedly regretted. 



STAFKORDSHinE. 



The Marquis of .Stafford, and some other 

 benevolent individuals have lately alleviated 

 the distresses and troubles of the poor sur- 

 rounding their estates by dispensing large 

 quantities of food and clothing: a mora 

 likely way of stopping the general discontent, 

 if acted upon an adequate scale, would be 

 to lower rents and subdivide large farms. 



Married.] Mr. R. Moulil, to Miss Rist, 

 both of Liichfii'ld.— Mr. Chawner, of Liich- 

 .fiel !, to Miss Piaekley, of Buxtou. -William 

 Bagot, esq. to Miss Martha .Swinnerlon, of 

 Butlerlon Hall. 



Died.] At Leek, 76, John Conpland, esq. 



At Bramsball, LOi, Mrs. !!>parkes.~M 

 Hints, Mr. T. Collins. 



Wi4RWICKSHIBE. 



The net profits of the funds of the Bir- 

 tningham General Hospital, from the pro- 

 ceeds of the late Musical Festival in the 

 town, is 5,0.011. 10s. lid. 



An institution is about to be established at 

 Birmingham, on theprinciple of an academy, 

 for the study of the fine arts. 



A meeting has r^'cently been held at 

 Stratford-upon-Avon, for the purpose of 

 erecting, by snbscription, a monument to the 

 memory of Shakespenr. It is said that one 

 night's performance will be given at ever}- 

 theatre in I'^ngland, Scotland, and Ireland, 

 the profits of which are to be appropriated to 

 the fund for erecting it. We trust tlie colla- 

 teral l)ranches of Shakespeare's family will 

 not be neglected ; oiherwi-e the monument 

 v.oiiUI be a piece of ostentatious ))arade. 



Married.'] Mr. W. Porlton, of Snow-hill, 

 to Mrs. M. Ford, of New-street; P.'Ir. J. S. 

 Gough, to Miss H. S. Woodward: all of 

 ■ Birmingham. — Mr. W. Spooncr, of Birming- 

 ham, to Miss I«. Taylor; of Sheldon.— Mr. E. 

 Walker, lo Mi<s S. Pnrkes, bolh of Lombard- 

 street, iJerileiid. — Mr. J. Sparrow, of Porfo- 

 liello House, to Miss A. Shaw, of Great 

 Charles-street, Birmingham. — Chas. Adams, 

 cq. of Coventry, to Mix.s Margaret Maclean, 

 of Sudbury. 



Died.] At Birmingham, .56, Mr. A. Wal- 

 ters,- In Dnie-end, 51, Mr. .1. Hyde. — In 

 Monni'juih-slreet, Mr. J. Marston. — In \ew- 

 »treet, Miss Putfn. — In Colesliill-strecl, M\, 

 Mrs, E. Botteley. — In .John-slreel, 30, M.s. 

 • A. Baxter.— In MOor-s(rc<;l, '^1, Mr. C. Budd. 

 In Stafford-street, ij?,, Mr. T. Soulhan.— 21, 

 -Mr. W. H. Duttou.— 50, Mrs. Cauldwall.- 

 Jklr, i-;. .loties. — Mr. T. Aliiviiy. 



At Uoekley, 23, Miss S. Hill.— At Row- 



Jugion-H«ll, 6fi, Samuel Aston, eiq. deser- 

 vedly esteemed and regretted. — ki New 

 Hou^e, Mr. J. Hopkins.— /Vt Pipe Hall, 33, 

 Mr. W. Bolton. — At Nornianton Hall, 2S, 

 Lady Dixie, deservedly esteemed and re- 

 gretted. 



SIIROPKHIRE. 



A meeting "of this county was lately held 

 at .Shrewsbury, when a lo3'al and dutiful ad- 

 dress to the King was moved by Sir Andrew 

 Corbet. The Hon. G. Bennet proposed an 

 amended address, on the ground that the 

 original address was evidentlj' intended to 

 sanction the conduct of ministers. Upon the 

 question being put, though the majiirity aji- 

 peared in favour of Mr. Bennet's address, the 

 Under Sheriff declared the other address to 

 be carried, and the meeting was dissolved 

 amidst considerable uproar. 



Married.^ Mr. T. Cook, to Miss Blunt, 

 both of Shrewsbury. — Mr. R. Day, to Miss 

 M. Stokes, both of Coalbrook-Dale. -Mr. J. 

 Young, of Prees, to Miss A. Bromley, of 

 Durrington. — The Piev. E. H. Owen, rector 

 of Cound, to Miss Hiuchcliffe, niece to Lord 

 Crewe. — Mr. Clawley, of Litbwood, to Miss 

 Hassall, of Loppington. — Mr. R. William.i, 

 of Bagley, to Miss Austin, of Loppington. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, in Barker-street, 

 JVIrs. Minton. — Mr. Chambers, re5.pected. — 

 In High-strPet, Mrs. Reader. — lu Quarry- 

 place, 67, Mrs. E. Williams. 



At Ludlow, Chas. Rogers, esq. of Stanage- 

 ■park. 



At Bridgnorth, 72, Thomas Farrr.er, esq. 

 ■ — 72, Mr. J. Freer. 



, At Weni, Mr. Parker, sen. deservedly 

 lamented. 



At Oswestry, Mr. H. Davies, much re- 

 spected. — At an advanced age, Mr Lewis.— 

 Mrs. Brayne. 



At Broseley, Sirs- W.Woodward, greatly 

 regretted. — At Hadley, 46, Mrs. Bird, mu'^h 

 respected. — At the Grange, near W^ellinalon, 

 23, Miss Davies. — At Longford, Mrs. Ross. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



A society for the relief of sick poor at 

 their own houses has.recently been ftjimed nt 

 Worcpstert 



Married.] Mr. .T. Allcroft, of Worcester, 

 to Miss Derby, of King Alfred^splace, Bir- 

 mingham,— Mr. Newer, of Sion Hill, Kid- 

 derminster, to Miss M. Scott, of Wolver- 

 hampton. 



Died.] At Worcester, Mrs. Morri:=, of He- 

 reford. 



At Kidderminster, 67, Mrs. E. Williams, 

 mnch and justly lamented. 



At Stourbridge. 79. Mr. J. Kettle.: 



At Wordsley, John Holt, esq; deservedly 

 lamented. 



UF.REFORnsttIl<E. 



Mnrried.'] Williain Blount, e«q'. nf Here- 

 ford, to Miss E. Wright, of I'itzwallers.— 

 Mr. K. Parry, of Arkstoiie, to Miss Watlinn, 

 of Kiiigstone. — William Gordon, e.^q. of 

 HattieW, to Miss M. Wingfield, niece to the 

 Ettilof Digby. 



Ditd.\ At Hereford, 48, Mrs.C. Pcnrc?.— 



Mrs. 



