1S06.] Shropshire— IhTifordshlre—JForccsfersk/re. 4! 1- 



is of ample dimenfions, well-flarged, and in Crofs.— Mr. Thomas Maddocks, to Mifs M.,^ 

 all the apaitments and othces, the health and Afterley 



cleanlincls vt the unfortuniite prifcners have 

 been ftudied with peculiar attention. 



Marrieii ] At Allon, Lambert Schimmel- 

 penning, cfq., of Briftol, to Mifs O.iUon, 

 djughter of Samuel G., elq., banker, ot bir- 

 minsham. 



At Weft Bromwich, Mr. T. Miller, draper, 

 ©f Coventry, to Mifs Ifabella Gregory. 



At Birmingl^im, .Mr. Richard .Stanton, of 

 Mole-hill, Bromfgrove, miller, to Mrs. Chil- 

 lingworch, wiJowof Henvy C, eiq., of Bromf- 

 grove. — Mr. William Callow, or' S.Tltwarp 

 mills, near Warcefter, to Mrs. Gaulten.— 



Died'.] At Roden, Mifs Ann Bickerton, 

 only daughter of J\lr. Joiin C , U'.. 



At Payton park, Mrs. Glover, wife of Mr. 

 Charles G. 



At Shrcwilniry, Mrs. Rachael Pryce, widow 

 ef Roger f.,efq',6B. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



The late Anniverfary meeting of the Here- 

 forjihire Agricultural Society was numeroufly 

 and refpecVibly attended. Tlie premium fur 

 the heft new variety of the apple was awarded 

 to T. A. Knight, efq. ; it was a crofs btlwecu 

 the Siberian Crab, and the Lulhani Pearmain 



Mr. James Bate, of .Solihull, maltfter, t:i Mifs fije fruit was exquisitely beautiful j and a 



Ann Bate 



At Coventry, Mr. J. A- Kevitt, to Mrs. 

 Jones. — .iWr. Erowii, oliiccr of excile, to IViifs 

 Catherine Radburne. 



D-ed] At i?irmingham, Mrs. Evans, mo- 

 ther of Mr. E, hatter, 6.). — Mrs. Edwards, 



fhoot of one year's growth of a tree: ot t."iS 

 kind was produced, and meafured feven ft;et 

 and one inch in length. This new variety is 

 deemed a moft valuable acquifitio.n ar.d par- 

 takes of all the boft qualities of the parent- 

 trees. Mr. 'I'ompkins of Wellington, oV>- 



■90 — Mr. William Allen, ;!0.--.Mr. Thomas tained the premium for exhibitinij the beft_ 



Mobbs, eldeft fon of Mr. M,iliiaii M.— M 

 Pet^r Barnett, an eminent faw-miker, 81, — 

 Mr George Morecroft. — ^^.lifs Jacklon — Mr. 

 William Lloyd, youngeft fon of Mr. Thomas 

 L., 17. — Mr. S.imuel ValUnt, dO. — Mrs. 

 Allport, 90. 



A^ed (17, Robert Mynors, efq., for dj years 

 an eminent furgeon of this town. His lots 

 v.ill be long regretted, as a good hu'band, a 



two- years, old heifer; and Mr. Weitfaiing of 

 Rudhill, for the beft pert of fine-wooled ewis. 

 The ttock exhibited was remarkably fine a;, i 

 was never furp.iifed ou any former occafion. 



Alnnied-'] At Leominster, Frederic Se- 

 cretan, efq. of the Paragon, Kent Road, Lon-_ 

 don, to Mifs Coleman, eldeft daughter of 

 Thomas C, efq. of the former i)laoe. 



At Rofs, Mr. JS'alhaniel Morgan, to Mifs 



good father, a judicious friend, and an honcit Sara'i Taylor, of Mafto 



T_ U:- ."..jr 1 :..., Kit. r,^a.^f . «* AT . .1 _ ft 



man. In his profellional capacity, his great 

 experience, his matured judgment, his fkill, 

 and his fagacity, will not enfily be fupplied. 



At Coventry, Mifs Maria Pcirs, fecond 

 daughter of Mr. P.,filkman. — Mr. Philip 



At Afhtetl, Mrs, Sarah Danks, Ci. 

 At Warwick, ]Mifs Barnett, — Mr. Edward 

 Williams. 



SMROPSHISE. 



Application js intended to be made during 

 the next lelfion of parli.iment, for an aft for 

 dividing and inclofing the commons called 

 Midole Hill, Middle Wood, Harmcr Hill, 

 Balverton Green, and Witterage, in the parilh 

 of iMidJle 



At Much Alarcle, Mr. Wilfon, attorney, 

 of Foye. to Mifs Bradttock, daughter of JoliU 

 B., efq. of Erokerton court. 



Died ] At Hereiord, Alexander Hay, efq. 

 formerly a captain in the 7th dr.igoons. Ke 

 was a defcendant of an anticnt family in North 

 Britain, and ferved in the feven years' war on 

 the Continent.— Mr. James Meredith. 



At Leominfter, Mrs. Simkinfon, widow of 

 the Hcv. Mr. S., mafter of Luftoa fchool. — 

 Mr. Stavie, 



At Whitchurch, Mr. Jofeph Powell, 41. 



WORCESTER SHIRE, 



Mjrried] At Worcefter, Edmund Cra- 

 cjoft, efq. to Mifs S. Lightburn, fecond 



M^rnW.] At Ofweftrv,nenrv Brooke, efq, daughter of Mrs. L.— Mr Richards, matter 



of the county of Donegal, Ir.iland, to Mifs of the academy in tnc Tything, to MifsRey- 



Hun-.c, eldeft daughter of Mn. Macartney nolds —Mr. J. Cheflerton, jun, to Mifs Ont- 



H., of LinUnoaie caftle, county of Antrim, fiths, of the Coach and Horlcs. _ 



jrtl.,pd. Mr. Waldron, of Worcefter, tp Mifs Eoul- 



At jVe>vport, Mr. Thomas Wood, of Afton, ter, daughter of Mr. Thomas B., of Pir^n 



Stafford!hire,to Mifs Rathbone. Common. , . •/• 



At Erufeley, Chriftopher Bancks, cfq , of At Feckenham, Mr. Simmonds, to Mils 



Corbvn's hall, Staftordihire, to Mifs Wri«hr, Clements. 



of cJalbro61t Dale. " l^'C'i ] At Worcefter, John Ciidler, efq. 



At WorSeld, .Mr. T. Barnett, of Wolver- of Nalfau-ftreet, Soho, London. He was pal- 



hampton, to Miis Marv Barney, of Ackleton. fmg through on his way to Birmingham, and 



At Longncr, Mr. Speak, to Mifs Sufanna while he was walking about the tow.i, was 



Williams. fuddenly taken ill, and went into the houfe 



At Wtm, Thomas James, efq, to Mifs of IMr. Wakemnn Long, His illncfs increaf- 



Edwards, daughter of the Rev. Peter E., ing, a phyliciun wai lent for, but lie exfiired 



didenting minifter. the follov.ing morning — Mis. Harry, rcJift of 



At Shfcwibury, ^'^. WiUiamfon, to Mi/s Robert B., clq. of B.ath-row, 87. 



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