1823.] Staffordshire — Warwickshire — Shropshire, Sfc. 



At Hinckley, 91, Mr. W. Tyler.— At 

 Moicott, Mrs. Pochin, wife of tiie Rev. 

 Mr. P. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Married] Charles Williams, esq. to 

 Miss Clarke, both of Stafford.— Mr. H. 

 Hobbins, to Miss J. Elwell, both of Wal- 

 sall. — Mr. J. Weaver, of Wolverhampton, 

 to Miss M. Henshaw, of Wednestiekl. — 

 Mr. Jones, to Miss Barlow, both of 

 Burslem. 



Died.] At Litchfield, Mrs. M. Harrison. 

 —Mr. Bird. 



At Newcastle, 29, Mrs. Winterley. 



At Rose hall, 26, Mr. G. Blagg, of 

 Litchfield. — At Rolleston, 51, Sarah 

 Maria, wife of the Rev. John Peploe 

 Mosley, m.a. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. W. T. Wrightson, to 

 Miss Hemming ; Mr. E. James, to Miss M. 

 A. Pedley ; Mr. A. Horton, to Miss Vize, 

 both of Livery-street; Mr. J. Kemberley, 

 to Miss E.Johnson : all of Birmingham — 

 Mr. W. Lankford, of Birmingham, to Mrs. 

 E. Hnnterj of Ellesmere. — Mr. La\on, of 

 Coventry, to Miss E. M. Barton. — Mr. C. 

 Macliin" jim. to Miss M. A. Littlcliales, 

 bothof Erdington. — Mr. T. Brammith, of 

 Edgbaston, to Miss J. Smith, of Har- 

 i)orne> 



Died.] At Warwick, 50, Mrs. M. 

 Pratt. 



At Birmingham, in Bull-street, 33, Mr. 

 G. Bott.— In Bartholomew.street,77, Mr. 

 J. Phillips.— In ColeshilUstreet, 2y, Mrs. 

 M. Kemberley. 



At Coventry, 64, Mr. Rotherham, sen. 

 deservedly regretted. — 41, Mr. S. Pack- 

 wood. 



At Birches Green, Mrs. Gibbons, wife 

 of Brueton G. esq. 



SHROI'SHIRE. 



Married.] W. Wyberg How, esq. of 

 Shrewsbury, to Miss Frances Jane May- 

 nard, of Wokingham. — Mr. Roberts, to 

 Miss WhitrJdge, both of Oswestry —Mr. 

 W. Teece, of the Farm Place, to Miss A. 

 Horton, of Much Wenlock. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, Miss M. Aster- 

 ley. — 111 the Priory, Mrs. E. Povcy.— In 

 Mardol, Mr. Wilkinson, respected. 



At Bridgnorth, 63, Lionel Lampet, esq. 



At Newport, Mr. T. Cheadie.— 78, Mr. 

 Stanley, sen. 



At Ellesmere, Mrs. M. Lloyd, suddenly. 

 — At Neenton, 92, Mrs. Baldwyne. — At 

 Cross-hill, 70, John Maddock, esq. 



WORCESTEltSlllIlE. 



At the late Worcester assizes, twelve 

 prisoners received sentence of death, two 

 were left for execution. Two were sen- 

 tenced to traiii>portaiion for life. And 

 two for seven years. 



Mariieil.] William Davis, esq. of Alfiick, 

 to Miss Maria Ann Oliver, of Wollcscot. 



Died.] Albtoinpuit, Mr. Beluhain. 



285 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. Jas. Donne, to Mrs. J. 

 W. Jones, both of Leominster. — Mr. J. 

 Griffiths, of Ross, to Miss Boodle, of 

 Pentrecoed. — John Lechraere, esq. r.n. to 

 Miss Anne Maria Foley, of Newport- 

 house. 



Died.] At Sufton-court, James Here- 

 ford, esq. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



A meeting of the medical gentlemen of 

 the county was lately held at Gloucester, 

 when it was resolved to erect a monument 

 in or near Gloucester, to the memory of 

 the lalcPr. Jenner. 



At a late meeting of the master coach 

 and harness makers of Bristol, it was 

 asreed to petition Parliament for a repeal 

 of the duties on carriages and horses, by 

 which, the petitioners stated, additional 

 employment would be afforded to thous- 

 ands, and the agricultural interest ma. 

 terially benefited. 



Married.] Mr. Copner, to Miss Wil- 

 liams, both of Gloucester. — Mr. G. Ash- 

 niead, of Bristol, to Miss S. Merrick, of 

 Redcliff'-hill. — George Hilhouse, esq. of 

 Bristol, to Miss M. Chapman, of Wood, 

 ford. — G. S. S. Rowles, esq. of Bristol, 

 to Miss J. Stranbensee, of Hatfieid- 

 house. — Mr. W. Williams, to Mrs. Wilson, 

 both of Newport.— The Rev. W. Jones, to 

 Miss Hull, both of Winlerbourn. 



Died.] At Gloucester, Mr. R. Barrett, 

 generally respected. 



At Bristol, Mrs. E. Norris. — 93, James 

 Weekes, esq. — 78, Mr. J. Owen. — In Col- 

 lege-street, 64, Mr. A. Boyne. — On Rich- 

 mond-terrace, 63, George Dundridge, esq. 



At Cheltenham, Miss Tickell, late of 

 London.— 63, Mis, Scott, of Chigwell. 



At Cirencester, Mrs. Sophia Brown. 



At Stroud, 68, Mr. J. Parry, deservedly 

 regretted. 



At Wollashill, Mr. Crnnip, respected. 



OXFORDSHIltL. 



At the late Oxford assizes five prisoners 

 were condemned, three transported, seven 

 imprisoned, and eight acquitted. The 

 capital convicts were all reprived. 



The inhabitants of Watlington lately 

 agreed to petition Parliament for relief 

 of the auricultural distress. 



Married.] The Rev. C. Hand, m.a. of 

 Jesus college, Oxford, to Miss M. A. Da- 

 vis, of Merthyr lydfill.— Mr. R. Baker, of 

 Yelford, to Miss S. Townsend, of Bamp- 

 ton. — Mr. Jas. Upton, of Ascolt-under- 

 Wychwood, to Miss M. Galloway, of 

 Blenheim-park. 



Died.] /\t Oxford, in George-lane, 62, 

 Mr. R. Captl. 



At Witney, 57, Mr. W. Long, deser- 

 vedly regretted.— 67, Mr. T. Dailey, 

 generally respected. 



At Banbury, !\lr. Caless, seu,~Mr. Jai. 

 Staley. 



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