sot Wa)tnc!is!nre—Sh'opshire — Herefordshire, Kc. [Dec. 1, 



WAR V.ICKSHIR E. 



The Ccnminittec of the Birmingham Sun- 

 day Schools report, thit though the number 

 of children now in atteadjucc in thefe fchools 

 be confideral)lc, it is certainly fmall in pro- 

 jcrtioR i.0 the fiopulation uf the town, and to 

 th*- aj;*;''^^'!''' °^ children in fchools not con- 

 neOeJ with the clUblilhed church. Fro:n 

 vhatevev caufes this may jrifc, tlie fad itfelf 

 ■will b« contemplated with deep intcreft by 

 every real friend to the church of England. 

 Thefe eftaliliihuients are rapidly extending, 

 and their moial and political inrtuance is bc- 

 eoiv.ing every year mure important: — im|jor- 

 tant in guiding tlic fcntiments and deterraiii- 

 ing the furure connexiors of a large propor- 

 tion of the population of the coui'tr;. They 

 therefore earneiUy requeft the friends of thii 

 wflitutinn to take a more active part in its 

 concerns. The num'Lcr of children now la 

 tlie different fchools is l'2i9, V'Z. boys 79!), 

 girls !.iO. The expence incurred by the eJur 

 cat on of ihefc children, in the year endijig 

 Cklober loth, 1806, is tl.'j'Jl. Cs (id., tx- 

 cevdinf; "he fums received by 61. I'Js. Id. 

 . Mar. ltd}. At Birmingham, the Rev. 

 francis Pelly, redor of Sifton, Gloceller- 

 fliirc, toMifiNuU, o:i!y daughter of George 

 Anfon N. eni — Mr. Jaims Blount, furgeon, 

 to Wifs Jane 1 rancis.— Thomij Furred, efq. 

 to Mifs Carlefs, niece of jafeph C. efq. bank- 

 er Salop. 



At vvarwick, Mr. Ji>hn Ruffell, fon of 

 Mr R banker, to Mifi Kench. 



Die,..] At Birmmirhani, at the houfe of 

 hi. I^n■in law Lieut -Col. Gordon, Mr. Wm. 

 W.illey, of Licifield, many years an alder- 

 Van of that city, 61.— Mr. Samuel Smith, 

 fcrjcmt in tl^ firrt legimentof Foot Guards. 

 —Mr John Richards, attorney — Mr. John 

 Saunders — Mr. Jic-ob Urifccie, 79. — Mr.-John 

 Adams, !B — Mr. Charles I-err.il, brother of 

 Mr F printer, '.il. — Mr. Richard Brue, 7.i. 



At Wert I'rorawich, Mifs Rebecca Hadley, 

 elde!l daughter of Jofcpl> H. efq. 60 



At Coventry, VI r». B 'urne, 73. — ilr. W. 

 Lines. — Mis. Rew, wU'e of Mr. R. 



At Aflited, Mr. Michael Perry, Ti. 



At vVarwick, Ulr. William Bruce. 



At Tooley Park, Joleph Boultbcc„ efcj. of 

 ^ixterley, 6'i. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



. Marrud'] At Whitchurch, Mr. Ciaink, 

 dru^iilt, of Brofelcy, lo .Mif^ Parker — The 

 Rev. I.nmcs llorlemaJi, M. A. fellow of 

 ]Magdr.len Collc;je, Ox.ord, and vicar of 

 Whipfmeid, BcdJwdihire, to, Mifs Harriet 

 Jones, third dAugliter of llifi L.te -Mr- J. fur- 

 geon. 



At Wellinatoa, Mr. Jolm. Kobcrts, aged 

 83, to iVlri. Mary Dontuiig,toJ>.. •^'' 



Mr. Jufeph Allco, ui' the JJink^Houle, to 

 Rlils £1)4, Morrice,, of Hjnmer. 



\t Wem, Thopias Maiidocks, efq. ot 

 ^ronlngcon Houfa, EliaCiJjiii;,. to Wifs -Mul- 

 lenor. 



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Died.] At Shrewrbury, John Corbett, 

 efq. one of the fenior aldt rmcn of tint corpo- 

 ration. — Mr. Finnev. — Mr. .folin Milton. 



At Cruck Mcolc, Mifs Harries, only fui- 

 viving daughter of Ed.vard H. efq. of Ar- 

 fcott. 



At Cherington, near Newport, Mifs Adams, 

 1. 



At Brcfcley, Mr. Elias Preftwich, wine- 

 merchant. 



At Ketley, Mrs. R.obinfoi>, wife of Mr. R. 



Ac Caufe Cai\le, Mrs. Hawlcy, relicl of 

 Mr^.John H. 



At Wroxeter, Mifs Oakley, eldeft daugh- 

 ter of Thomas O. efq. of Birtiton, 16. 



K EREFOR DSHIRE. 



Died.] At Eardifley, Mrs. Godfajl, .">7. 



At Leominfter, Mr. James Vale, of the 

 Crofs Keys.— Mrs. Rogers, widow of Mr. 

 John R. 



At Rofs, Mr. John Jaivis, S.S. 



WORCESTERSHIUE. 



In confeqiience of the great fupport which 

 the Birmingham Fire-office has e.<perienced at 

 Worcefter ai.d its vicinity, the Direftors have 

 refolved to ftation a powerful fire-engine in 

 that city. A new houfe has been ereded in 

 Bank-ftrect for its reci:ption, where it will re- 

 main under the diredion of their agent, and 

 a let ot firemen for the protedion of the pro- 

 perty of the inhabitants. They have like- 

 wiie with that liberality which marks their 

 general condud, lubfcribed an annual fum 

 towards the expences of the. water-works, 

 being well convinced of their utility in cafes 

 oi tire. 



Married.] At Droitwich, Mr Thomas Wall, 

 of Impney, to Mifs Phillips, eldeft daughter 

 of the late Mr. Richard P.,lurgeon. 



At Worcefter, Mr. Cuthbert Woodcock, of 

 London, to Mifs Dent, daughter of Mr, 

 John D. 



Died.] At Omberfiey Court, Lady Sandys, 

 widow of the late Lord S., 87. 



At Kidderminfter, Mr. Watfon. 



At Worcefter, Mrs. Haynes, of St. John's, 

 86— Mrs. Goulding, wife of Mr. G., of tho 



Tything, 78 — Cockle, efq., of Para- 



dife-row. 



At Kempfey, Mr. Weft, 77. 



At Stone, Samuel Steward, efq. 



At Omberfley, iMr. Ta.ybr, an opulent 

 fjrmer. 



r.tOCESTEBSHIRI. 



Marritd ] At Ueerhurft; Mr. James Po\>cll, 

 of Tewkeibury, to Mifs Mary Jones, of Ap- 

 perley. 



.At Rodborough, Mr. James Bynfield, to 

 Mjfs Clutterbuck, only daughter of Mr. 

 Luke C. 



Died.] At Cheltcwhum, Mr. Charks Hale, 

 7-4. 



At Hareslicld, Mrs. Hawkins, widow. 



At Upton St. Leonard's, Mr. Thos. Fraukk. 



At Glocefter, Mrs. Walker, wife of Mr« 

 W.; of the Talbot L^n. 



OXFORBSHIFI. 



