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At Hawkesburj', near Coventry, 02, Mrs. 

 Whiting, widow. 



Lady Elizabeth, wife of G. Townsend, 

 esq. of Honington-hall. 



At Camp-hill, near Nuneaton, Miss Fr. 

 Ludforth, 4th daughter of the late J. hni- 

 ford, esq. of Ansley-hall. — At Hundlesworth, 

 Mrs. Schneider. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



At the Assizes for this county 14 prisoners 

 were capitally convicted, two of whom 

 were left for execution, and the rest re- 

 prievad. 



Married.] -At Shrewsbury, Mr. W. Nea- 

 lor, of Minsterley, to Sarah, 3d daughter of 

 Mr. Eddowes, printer of the Salopian Jour- 

 nal. — At Whitchurch, Mr. E. Hanmer, nail 

 manufacturer, to Miss M. Filken.— J. Sing, 

 esq. to Miss S. Macmichael, both of Bridg- 

 north. — Mr. J. Hazledine, currier, of Cleo- 

 bury Mortimer, to Miss H. Perkins, of North- 

 ampton. 



Died.] — At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Higley, of 

 the Bell inn. — Miss E.Asterley, eldest daugh- 

 ter of the late Mr. A. Glazier. — Mr. Hama, 

 builder, 76. 



At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Jas. Smith, a liberal 

 benefactress to the poor of the neighbour- 

 hood. 



At Ludlow, Miss J. Adams, daughter of 

 Mr. Adams, surgeon. — 5T, J. Taylor esq. of 

 Ellerton-hall, late High Sheriflf for the 

 county. 



At Wem, in his 82d year, G. Walford, esq. 

 -At Donington, in his 53d year, the Rev. 

 S. M. Taylor, A. M. 



At Oswestry, 72, Mrs. A. Morris. 

 At Hallons, J. Tongue, esq. 

 Aged 70, Mr. R. Longford, upwards oM2 

 years parish clerk of Harley. — Mr. D. Geary, 

 of Westbury. — At Wroxeter, near Shrews- 

 burj', 73, Mr. J. Williams, upwards of 33 

 years bailiff to Mrs. Oatley. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



At Worcester Assizes 18 prisoners receiv- 

 ed sentence of death, of whom Thomas 

 Dyer, a notorious offender, for horse-steal- 

 ing, was left for execution ; the rest were 

 reprieved. 



Married.] — B. Whitriilgton, esq. solicitor, 

 of London, to Miss Ashmore, daughter of the 

 late J. Ashmore, esq. of the Broom-house, 

 near Bromsgrove. — AtPenax, in this county, 

 W. H. Peel, esq. of Avismore, St. Brinvels, 

 Gloucester, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of 

 the lati! Lieut.-Col. Clutton, 



Died.] — At Worcester, Miss C. Burney, 

 daughter of the late C. Burney, esq. of Buth. 

 In her 47th year, Mrs. M. Edwards, of 

 Withwood-hoiise. 



At BewHley, T. Hajley, esq. 

 At Kidderminster, R. CoUey, esq. of Om- 

 bersley.— 22, Miss M. Parkes, of Yardley. — 

 At an advanced age, Mrs. A. Avey, of 

 Beoley. 



HRREPORDSIHRE. 



Married.] — At Hereford, J. Prilchie, esq. 



Capt. in the Warwickshire Militia, to Luoy, 

 youngest daughter of E. S. Lechmere, esq. 

 — Mr. B. Bonner, solicitor, to Marianne, 2J 

 daughter of the late S. Ricketts, esq.— In 

 London, S. Piatt, esq. of Brunswick -.square, 

 to Miss Cooks, of Upper Poole-house, in this 

 county. 



Died.] — Aged 62, Mrs. Davis, of Welfur- 

 low-park. 



At BurghiU, Mrs. Hopton, 76, relict of the 

 late Rev. R. H. of Cannon, Frome. — At 

 Hampton Bishop, in his 81.st year, Mr. W. 

 Wootton, formerly of Maiden-lane, Loudon. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMODTH. 



A general meeting was lately held at 

 Gloucester (the Diocesan Bishop in the 

 Chair) for tl:e purpose of creating an esta- 

 blishment, the object of which is to provide 

 the means of instruction, &c. to such females 

 as have deviated from virtue, and are de- 

 sirous, by repentance, of being restored to a 

 respectable station in society. The institu- 

 tion to be denominated The Magdalen Asy- 

 lum for the City and County of Glouces- 

 ter. 



The preparations for making a new road 

 from Bristol to London, through Acton Tur- 

 ville, commenced March 19th, and the whole 

 is expected to be finished in September. 

 Married.] — At Gretna Green, S. P. Bag- 

 hoist, eldest son of Sir P. Bagholst, Of Ly- 

 piatt-park, to Miss Sloper, of Tetbury.— 

 At Bristol, Mr. G. Watts, to Miss A. Adlam. 

 of Sodbury. — At Cirencester, the Right Hon. 

 the Earl of Dartmouth, to Lady F. Chet- 

 wynd Talbot, eldest daughter of Earl Tal- 

 bot, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. — At Alderton, 

 J. Capel, esq. to MissS. WooUey, of Prest- 

 burgh, near Cheltenham.— At Painswick, 

 Mr. C. Pointer, wine merchant, ofCLelten- 

 ham , to Miss E. Loveday. 



Died.] In his 20th year, Mr. T. Napton, 

 son of Mr.N. grocer. — Mr. J. Stone, a ce- 

 lebrated florist, 63.— In her 76th year, Mrs. 

 Northcote, widow, and mother of C. N. 

 esq. of Redcross-street.— Mrs. H. Cooper, 

 wife of Mr. C. jeweller. 



At Glocester, 71, Mr. T. Walker, pub- 

 lican. 



At Tewksbury, John, second son of J. 

 Kingsbury, esq. — At Cheltenham, in his 

 53d year.— Mr. T. Fletcher, solicitor. 



At Evesham, 46, Mr. J. Wylie, a ge- 

 nuine philanthropist; he realized his own 

 expression, " God Almighty gave me pro- 

 perty, and that property I cheerfully de- 

 vote to promote the glory of the Giver.'' 



At Wilderness, Elizabeth, wife of Ma- 

 jor F. Wemyss, R.M.— At an advanced 

 age, Sarah, relict of J. Cross, esq. 



At Clifton, aged 78, Mrs. Athertou, late 

 of Preston, Lancashire, and mother-in- 

 law of Mr. Justice Park. 



At Coleford, Mrs. Sutton, sister of Mr. 

 S. surgeon. 



AtStapleton, Mr. Hayward, coach pro- 

 prietor.— At her father'.s, W. Fox, esq. of 

 Lechlade House, Mrs- W. Evill. 



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