Shropshire — Worcentershire — Herefordshire, ^c* ♦r'S 



W. Lilley,of Wichhold, toMiasS. lyijEuce, 

 of Roukswood. 

 Died.^ At Worcester, in the College- 



1823.] 



7 1 , Mr. W. Pardee.— In Legge^treet, Mrs. 

 Kose. 



At Coventry, in Hertford Terrace, 4d, 

 Mrs. Hill. — In Bisliopsgate-withont, Mrs. 

 Barnes. — In Park-street, Mr. J. Aston. — 

 Mr. W.Siiowell.— 58, Mr. J. Bird.— 65, 

 Mr. W. Tilt.— 23, Mrs. Brown. 



At Sntton Coldfield, 20, MissS.Rea. 



At Leamington, Mrs. M. Rann, of 

 Dudley. 



At VVhitnash, 23, Miss E. M. Arnold, 

 deservedly lamented. — At Aston-hoHse,84, 

 Mrs. Mary Spooner. — At Edgbaston, 59, 

 Mr. A. Stansbie.— At Harborne, 20, Mrs. 

 E. Clift.— At Colcshill, 73, Mr. R. New- 

 bold ; 57, Mr. J. Newbold, brothers. 



SHROI^SHIRE. 



A curious chemical phenomenon remains 

 (o be seen in a tield near Lilleshall coal- 

 works in this county. Whilst draining 

 'the field, it was discovered that imme- 

 diately under the surface of the earth, 

 what was supposed, from the croaking 

 noise, to be water, was cai bonated hydro- 

 gen gas, which, on a light being applied 

 to it, instantly took fire, and blazed bril- 

 liantly for a siiort period. The whole 

 field is underlaid with this vapour, and, 

 from the number of people who visit and 

 rekindle it, is kept in a pei petual illumina- 

 tion. 



Married.'] Mr.Vaughan, ofCastle-street, 

 to Mrs. EUis, of Claremont-hill ; Mr. W. 

 Pnrslow, to Miss S. While; Mr. K. J. 

 Mnckleston, to Miss J. Haumer, of Pridc- 

 liill : all of Shrewsbury. — Mr. J. South- 

 well, to Mrs. Norris, both of Bridgnorth. 

 — G. Jones, esq. of Bridgnorth, to Rliss 

 E. Milner, of Cardinglon. — Elias Ball 

 Slater, esq. of Hambrook, to Miss C. M. 

 Lewis, Bridgnorth.— Mr. E. Woof, of 

 Odrdington, to Mrs. Edwards, late of 

 London. — At Linley-chnrch, Mr. J. Rey- 

 nolds, to Mrs. M. Peel, of the Bold.— Mr. 

 W. Onions, of Coal-pit Bank, to Miss A. 

 Uavies, of Kedlake. 



Died.'] At Shrewsbury, in Double But- 

 cher-row, Mr. J. Vaughan. — 69, Mr. 

 Crowtlmr, generally respected. — In the 

 Abbey Foregate, 83, Mr. Stanley.— Mrs. 

 T. Lewis, rcgreite<l.— 72, Mr. Careswell. 



At Oswestry, Mr. J. Thomas, late of 

 Cyrynion. 



At Ludlow, 27, Mr. T. Pugh, generally 

 legretied. 



At Elle'-inere, 09, the Rev. Evan Evans, 

 of Welsh Kampton. — Mr. W.James. 



At Wroxeter, 83, Rev. Edmund Dana, 

 — At Alveley, C6, Mrs. Snow. — At Chetion, 

 ii, Mr. K. Daliewy.— At Harpsford, Mr. 

 G. Green. — At Helton, 11, John Minrey, 

 cq. — At Newton, -tlie Key. F. Marston, 

 vicar of Stokesay. 



WOllCbSTRRSHinE. 



Married.] Mr. Featherstonhaiieh, of 

 Worcester, to Mis» E. Kember, of North 

 (^■tni'y, — Mr. S. Godson, of Worcester, 

 .to Mis* S. I.Cukcr, of Mappowdtr.— Mr. 



yard, Lieut. -col. James Wemyss. 



At Stourbridge, 69, Mr. N. Compsoij, 

 deservedly lamented. — ^^19, Miss Enini» 

 Ash. — 72, Mr. T. Baldwin, greatly re- 

 gretted. 



At Great Malvern, Mrs. Bathurst, wife 

 of the Bishop of Norwich. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. Braiihwaite, of Horn 

 Lacy, to Miss E. Honiatt, of Hereford. — 

 T. L. Beebee, esq. of Presteign, to Miss 

 Caroline Morris, of Leominster.— George 

 Whitney, esq. of Stretford, to Miss Eliza- 

 beth South, of Stoke Prior. 



Died.] At Leominster, 70, Mr. Jo». 

 Heyling. 



At King's Caple, Edward Taylor, esq. 

 — At Kingston, 65, John Meredith, esq. 

 — At Little Birch, Mr. AV. Bonnor, de- 

 servedly regretted. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



A numerous body of the owners and 

 occupiers of land in the county of Glou- 

 cester lately agreed to petition parliament 

 for relief from their distresses. 



A literary and commercial institution is 

 about to be formed at Bristol. 



Married.] Mr. J. INIaysey, to Miss E. 

 Fislier, both of Gloucester. 



Mr. T. Jew, of Gloucester, to Miss 

 Need, of Rudford. — Britton Hodges, esq, 

 to Miss J. Blyth ; Mr. G. Knight, to Miss 

 M. Brookes ; Mr. S. Whitford, to Miss M. 

 Webb; Mr. Charles Spurrier to Miss Gell: 

 all of Bristol. — John E. Lunell, esq. of 

 Bristol, to Miss Mary Hassall, of Bedmin- 

 ster-house. — Ensign George Hill, of the 

 37tli reg. foot, to Miss Sophia Edgar, of 

 Bristol.— Mr. S. Y. Gritfilh, to Miss S. 

 Neyler, both of Chelteniiam. — Mr. James 

 lies, of Luckin^ton, to Miss M. Eussell, of 

 Neckleton. — Ebenezer Vaughan, esq. of 

 Mincliinhampton, to Mra. Ellis, of Clare- 

 mont-hill, Shrewsbury.— Mr. H.Lewis, of 

 Tredegar, to Miss J. B. Crooks.— Mr. D. 

 Shakespeare, of Newington, Bagpath, to 

 Miss C. Duberley, late of Huntc»'s-hall. 



Died.] At Gloucester, in Southgate- 

 street, 76, Mrs. A. Panting, mucb and 

 justly respected. 



At Bristol, in Bridge-street, Mr. W, 

 Ciissens, of the tirni of Messrs. W. and C. 

 Cussens. — At the Hot- wells, 43, Mrs. 

 Parry, wifeof Henry P, esq. of jNIoumouth, 

 deservedly regretted.— In Bridge-street, 

 Mr, S. Leonard — Mrs. Trigg.— In St. 

 Jamcs's-place, Kingsdown, Hugh Barnetl, 

 esq. late of Jamaica, 



At Cheltenham, 51, the Rev. W. B. 

 Cocker, a.m. vicar of Bunny and Rudding- 

 lon. — Catherine, widow of the Kev. Thoa. 

 Willis, of Blelchlcy, Bucks, 



At Cirencester, Mr. J. Hill. 



At Berkeley, Mr. CI, Hopkins. — At 

 Neweut, 23, Mrs. A. Haitliy, regretted.— 



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