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; 
At Coventry, Mr. Stephen Pollard.—Mr. 
_ Abraham Hopkins, 85. 
__ At Balsall, Mr. Cattell, wife of Mr. Wm. 
* 
At Oldbury, Mrs. Wright. 
At Rugby, Mrs. D. Smith, relict of the 
Rev. Thomas S. rector of Clay-Coton, 
Northamptonshire, 64. 
At Leamington, Mr. Dale, senior. 
% SHROPSHIRE. 
Married] At Shrewsbury, Lieutenant 
Pritchard, of the Shrepshire Militia, to Miss 
Anne Bayley, second daughter of the late 
Mr. B. of Bessford. —John Heathcote, esq. to 
\ Miss Tudor. . 
F At Oswestry, John Purser, esq. of Dublin, 
to Miss Smith. 
Died.] At Plealey, Mrs. Waring, relict of 
Dr. W. Lucasian, professor of matiiematics 
in the Universicy of Cambridge.  * 
- At Pitchford-hall, Mr. Richard Williams, 
89. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Moses Crabtree, 
Mt. Richard Scoltock. 
At Weilington, Wiiliam Sockett, gent. 
_ 7 At Claremont-bill, Mrs. Rogers. 
At the Vesson’s Farm, Mr. Gittins. 
» _ At Hasbury, pear Hales Owen, Miss Ann 
Cameron, 18. | 
At the Shadow Moor, near Stapleton, Mr. 
Thomas Willing, 31. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Brown, 80. 
) ee" eWorcEsTERSHIR EY 
Married.) At Worcester, Mr. George Os- 
ob of Cork, Ireland, to Miss Frances Os- 
i n,éldest daughter of the Rev. George G., 
ister of Angei-street meeting. 
; At Kidderminster, Mr. Harris, to Miss 
wr he. f tt 
_. | At Knighton-upon-Team, Mr. Wm. Wa- 
e dams, of Grafton, Warwickshire, to Miss 
Elizabeth Good. a eee 
Died.| At Coney Green, near Worcester, 
in Simmonds, esq. He went in apparent 
good health to his bed chamber to change his 
€s down im achairj"and instantly 
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At Worcester, Miss Charlotte Jenkins. — 
_ Mr. A. Green. o> 
ay ongdon, Mrs. Eckley, sister to the 
bist Dr. Roberts, of Broadwas, 73. 
_ At Fladbury, Mr. Quarrell, 55. 
_ At Dudley, Miss Mary Worge Smith, only 
patie of the late Samuel S. esq. of Wa- 
terford, r 
HEREFORDSHIRE, 
fordshire Agricultural Society at Leominster, 
_ the premiums were awarded as follow :—For 
the best yearling bull, to Mr. Trench, of 
- Bromfield ; best 3 year old‘ditto, to Mr. Jef- 
_ fries, of the Sheriffs 5 best aged ditto, unde- 
cided ; best yearling heifer, to Mr. Gallier, of 
King’s Pyon ; for the best three years old 
_ @itto, lots were drawn by Mr. Jeffries and 
Ms, Gallier, aad was won by the latter j the 
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 -1808.] | Shropshire—Worcester—Hereford—Gloucester. 
At the late annual meeting of the Here-- 
83 
competition ran so high between these two 
animals, that the judges were unable to de- 
cide which was best. For the best milch 
cow, to Hugh Price, esq. of Foxley; best 
fine-wooled rafn, Mr. Kedward, of West 
Hide ; best boar, Mr. Walker, of Burton- 
court. The animals shewn were not nume- 
rous, but far superior to any exhibited at 
Leominster on a like occasion. 
Married.| At Hereford, Mr. James Hel- 
lings, to Mrs. Jones, of the Black Swan. 
At Kingsland, Richard Heming, jun. esq. 
of Sivington, Worcestershire, to Miss Wank- 
lin. ; 
Died.| A&t Hereford, Mrs. Brace.—Mrs. 
Garratt.—Mr. Pearce, organist of St. Peter’s 
church.—The infant daughter of Major Wat- 
ling. ; ; 
At Eye, Lieutenant Archibald, of the 8th 
garrison battalion, 27. ; 
At Ross, Mr. Charles Trusted, 70. 
Ac Moakiand, Mr. John Proudman, 99. 
At Horn Lacey, Mr James Scudamore, 84, 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
It must prove satisfactory to the public to 
be informed, that 11,000 acres of waste land 
are planted with oak forhis miajesty’s use in 
the forest of Dean, in this county. and 6,000 
acres in New Forest: the whole to be under 
the management of commissieners. These 
plantations are to be strictly inciosed from the 
browse of deer and cattle. ; 
Married.| At Painswick, Mr. Wells, of 
London, to Miss S. Cooke, second daughter of 
Mrs. C. of Birches House, near Stroud. 
Died] At Upper Guiting, the youngest 
daughter of George Talbot, esq. 
at Highnam Court, near Gloucester, Lady 
Guise, relict of Sir John G. bart. Her lady- 
ship was in her 64th year, and for a conside- 
rable period had ‘struggled under a pain‘ul 
decline ; but the certain assurance of its fatal 
termination served only to exemplify more 
strungly that resignation and fortitude, which 
the consoling recollection of a wel!-spent life 
canalone inspire. The private excellencies ‘ 
of this amiable lady, were best understood, 
and most sensibly felt, by the domestic circle, 
of whose union and hoppiness they formed 
the centre ; but her well directedand exten- 
sive charity claims a more distinguished no- 
tice, and its memorial is deeply impressed 
wherever indigence or distress attorded oppore ' 
tunity for the experience of its beneficial 
efforts. 
At Gloucester, Miss Doughton.—-Mr, 
Hickman.—Mrs. Walker. 
At Dutsley, Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory. 
Aa Frampton‘upon Severn, Mr. John 
Wicks, 50. af . 
At Coln St. Aldwins, Mrs. Reynolds. 
At Cranfield Lodge, the seat of the earl 
of Bekeley, John Heathfield Hickes, M. D, ° 
of Peddington. 
At Winchcomb, Mr. Thomas Baldwin, 74. 
At the Lodge-house, near lroa Acton, 
Samuel King, esq. 81, 
; At 
