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M.A. of Biimingliam, to M'»3 S. Powell, 

 of Hales Owen.—Tlie Rev. J. Yates, of 

 Birmingham, to Miss D, Crompton, of 

 Edgbaston. 



Died.] At Birmingham, iti Easy-row, 5 1, 

 Mr. J. Potts.— In Livery-street, 39, Mr. 

 T. George. — In IJiistol-street, 47, Mits A. 

 Richards. — Mr. T. Heape. 



At Camp-iiill, Mr. J. Richaids.— At 

 Besley, 23, Mrs. H. Cutler, of Suffolk- 

 street, Uirniinghani.— At Ashted, 64, Mr. 

 J. Price.— At Hall-green, Miss P. Swhi- 

 biirn. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



-Vomerf.] Mr. J. Hilditfli, of Prlde- 

 liill, Shrewsbury, to Miss J. Chidley, of 

 the Hermitage. — At Shrewsbury, William 

 Williams, esq. barrister-at-law, to Mary 

 Louisa, widow of Major-gen. Leishton, of 

 the E. I. Co.'s service.— Mr. S. Roden, to 

 Miss M. Moore, both of Wellington. 



Died.] AtShrcwsbuiy, Mrs. Wilks. 



At Ludlow, 4(3, Mr. E. Jones. 



At Bridgnorth, 82, Mr. J. Harley. 



At English Frankton, 65, Mrs. Burlton. 

 —At the Iron-bridge, at an advanced agi', 

 Mrs. Hudson.— At Hatton, 78, Mr. J. 

 Eyke.— .At Broseley, 45, Mrs. Bodeii. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Considerable alarm was lately created 

 among the glovers of Worcester, in con- 

 sequence of the proposal of government to 

 admit the importation of French cloves. 

 Numerously attended meetings of masters 

 and jonineymcn took place; when it was 

 agreed to send a deputation to confer 

 with the chancellor of the exchequer on 

 the subject. 



Slurried.] The Rev. A. Paterson, of 

 Stourbridge, to Miss L. M. Sweet. — Mr. 

 F. Bagnali, of the Moors, to MissLangley, 

 of Bromsgrove. — Mr. T. Nicholls, to Mrs. 

 Twinberrow, both of Powick. 



Died.] At Worcester, in the Foregate- 

 street, 59, Dr. Woodyatt, an eminent 

 physician.— 68, Henry C.uneron, esq. 



At Redditch, 56, Mr. B. Holyoake.— 

 At Breach-house, John Tristram, esq. — 

 At Crofton, the Rev. William Paris. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



;j/arri('d.] Mr. Jas. Whittaker, to Miss 

 C. Beard, of Great .Malvern.— Mr. T. 

 Hughes, jun. of Trebandy, to Miss S. 

 Rollings, of the Grove. 



Died.] At Heieford, Mrs. M. Tirlly.— 

 Mrs. N. Lanric. — Miss !\I..\. Bannister. 

 —82, Thomas Berrington, esq. of Winsley. 



At Leominster, 68, Mr. James Barnes. 

 —At Ross, 55, Kd. Batston Rideout, esq. 



At Brampton, Spencer Compton, esq. 

 — At Kingstone, 92, Mrs. Merrick. 



GLOL'CESTER AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 



A recent petition to the king from the 

 merchants, planters and others, connected 

 with the West India colonies, resident in 

 Bristol, was numerously signed. It prayed 

 that he would not ratify Acts that would 

 tend to lessen the value of property tbere^ 



[April 1, 



" unless a fund should be previously pro- 

 vided for fair and sufficient compen- 

 sation.'' 



Married.] Mr. W. Jelf, of Asliel worth, 

 to Miss N. Boughton, of Gloucester. — Mr. 

 H. Tovey, to Miss M. Maby.— Mr. J. 

 Jones, to Miss Si Skinner; Mi. B. Perry, 

 to Miss E. Moiig: all of Bristol.— Mr. 

 Fryer, of Chepstow, to Miss M. C. 

 Cunningham, of Newnham. — Mr. T. 

 Stevens, to M:ss S. Stevens, both of Ci- 

 rencester. — The Rev. W. Southwood, of 

 Sod bury, to Miss C. Mark by, of Ipswich. 

 — Thomas Turner, esq. of Hiltield, to Miss 

 Sarah Junes, of Foy. 



Died.] At Gloucester, 77, Rlr. James 

 Cooke, much and deservedly respected. 



At Bristol, Mrs. Eliz. Pyer.— On St. 

 Michaers-hill,63, Capt. Jas. Fitzpatricls, 

 R.N.— Mr. W. R. Lyne, late of Failand>— 

 Miss S. Barrett. — In Unity-street, Butler 

 Claxton, esq. of Nevis. 



At Monmouth, in Monnow-itreet, Mr. 

 P. Powell. — In St. Mary-street, Mrs. 

 Mitrhell.— :\lr. Lambert. 



At the Edge, Painswick, 91, Mr. W. 

 Hazeldine. — At Wotton, 74, Mr. W. 

 Spring. — At Willerscy, 84, the Rev. Geo. 

 Williams. — At Chipping Sodbury, 58, 

 IMr. G. Roberts, deservedly regretted. — 

 At Raysfield-farm, near Sodbury, Mrs. 

 Mayell.— At Athelworth, 51, Mr. Joseph 

 Wad Icy. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



A public meeting lately took place at 

 Oxford, the mayor in the eliair, to consider 

 the propriety of petitioning the House of 

 Commons for a repeal of the window-tax. 

 A petition was unanimously resolved upon. 



Married.] Mr. B. Costar, to Miss 

 Saunders; Mr. J. Holt, to Miss Taylor: 

 all of Oxford. — Mr. W. Parsons, of Ox- 

 ford, to Miss Pen. Parsons, of King's 

 Sutton.— Mr. C. Rowell, to Miss E. 

 Jarvis; Mr. T. Hill, to Miss Dyer: all 

 of Banbury. — Mr. James Collier, of 

 Witney, to Miss Druce, of Handborougli. 

 —Mr. Mellett, to Miss Rickford, both of 

 Henley-ouThames. 



Died.] At Oxford, iu George-lane, Mr. 

 Haines. — 55, Mrs. M. Norris. — In the 

 High-street, Mrs. Greene. — In New-Inn- 

 Hall-Iane, Mary, widow of the Rev. T: P. 

 Matthews, vicar of Ambrosden. — 75, 

 Mrs. Rowe, of Wallingford, generally and 

 jnstly esteemed and lamented. 



At Witney, Mis. S. Early, much la- 

 mented. 



At Henley, 20, Miss J. A. Towsey. 



At Chipping Norton, 25, Miss A. 

 Biggerstaff. — At Kidlington, Mr. T. 

 Rouse. — At Lower Caversham, 68, Robt. 

 Deane, esq. 



BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 



We mention, to the honour of the re- 

 spectable inhabitants of the small town 

 of Chesliani, Bucks, that they have lately 

 entered into subscriptions to educate no 



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