bJO Warwickshire — Shropshir 



ForJhouscs. — At Wolverhampton, W. 

 :Manrt,ix, esq. m.i>. to Ann Jnditli, daugh- 

 ter of W. Bcctlrsione.^ — Mi. J. Botteiey, 

 of West Broniwii 1(, to Miss F. Botteiey, 

 cf Dawley. — W. Wortliiiigton. jiin. e.«q. 

 of Binton-npoii-Trent, to Miss M. Calvert, 

 of Honndliill. 



Died] At Litchfield, in Wade-stieet, 

 77, Mr. T. lliornlon. 



At Stone, 58, the Rev. Ricliard Biicke- 

 ridge, LL.B. 



WAKVVICKSHIUE. 



We have been early friends to Snnday- 

 Rchool Sorieties, as ihe seed-plots for the 

 culture of the general virtues, and as inlro- 

 diictions to tlie propagation of scientific 

 and other knowledge. We stale wiih 

 pleasure that the second anniversary of ilie 

 Birnnngham Sunday-School Society for 

 Ireland, took place within the month ; the 

 Earl of Roden in the chair. Many of the 

 excellent speeches .slated the increasing 

 good that was visible among the poor 

 peasantry of Ireland, who appeared to be 

 sensible of the ini)>ortanre of educiition, 

 but were prevented from procuring it by 

 their own nairow or contracted means. 

 Much consideration for the situation of the 

 poor of Ireland was evinced. 



Marritd.] Mr. J. Aston, of St. Paul's- 

 sqnare, to Miss L. L. A. Moiedith, of Old- 

 sqhare ; l\Ir. E. Day, fo Miss S. Greensill ; 

 Mr. J. Fonnlney, of Lancesier-street, to 

 Miss E. Green, of Russell-street : all of 

 Birmingham. — Heniy R.idford, esq. to 

 Miss Freer, both of Athersione. 



Ditd.] At Warwick, 70, Mr. E. Atkins. 



' At Birmingham, Maria, wife of J. K. 



Booth, M.I). — In Woodcock-street, 6i, 



Mrs. E. Ashbyshaw.— Mrs. M. A. Barton. 



At Coventry, i;7, Mr. J. Jackson. 



At Highfieid, Edgbasion, 58, Mrs. E. 

 Britten. — At Edgtiaston-hou^e, Sarah, 

 wife of W. Ftancis, esq. 



sHnopsHinE. 



Married ] William Jones, esq. of Har- 

 rington, to Miss A. Stanicr, of Leaton. — 

 Mr. W. Harris, of Moston, to Miss A. 

 Heally, of Lee Brockhurst. — Robert 

 Ferridav, esq. of the Hay, to Miss .'Sophia 

 Eastwick, of VV.ekley. — Mr. K. F. 

 Ciiarlelon, of Graftuu, to IMiss H. J. 

 Libwall, of Clyro. 



Died.) At Shrewsburv, on College-hill, 

 Mrs. Wilding.— iO, Miss H. F. Ford.— 

 On the Wyle Cop, 94, Mr. F. Besford. 



At Wellington, Mrs, Rider, of Crud- 

 gington. 



At Bridgenorlh, B*, W. Haslewood, esq. 



At Coalbrookdale, C-i, Mrs. Enibery, 



At Donnington Wood, 73, Mr. Horton. 

 —84, Sir John Hill, Bart, of Hankstone 

 Park. He represented .Shrewsbury in 

 Pailiament fonriecii years, and was Colonel 

 ©(the North Shropshire \eomanry Cavalry 

 until his death. He was generally and 

 justly «ile«uied and taroented, after a long 



e — Worcester shirty S)C. [J"^/ ^ 



and active career, in which he became ihe 

 father of a distinguished family, aud died 

 a venerated patriarch. 



■WORCESTER SHI tlK. 



Married.'] Mr. E. G. Newcombe, to 

 IMiss J. Newcombe, cf Kidderminster. — 

 Mr. J. S. Jackson, of St'inrport, to Miss 

 H. Ling, of Brid^cnorth. — Mr. W. J. 

 Protheroe,to MissC.Timminis, of Dudley. 



Died.] At Worcesier, at an advanced 

 aae, Mrs. Hnrton, widow of James H. esq. 

 of INIoseley-hall.— 76, Mrs, Rowley, of 

 Stoiuport, deservedly regretted. In San- 

 som-street, 7S, Mr. T. Garmston. — 45, 

 Miss Wilkins. 



HEREFonnsniRir. 



Married.] Mr. Hayter, to Miss M. 

 i\Iills, both of Hereford.— Mr. R, Mason, 

 of Moor-court, to Miss Margaret Smith, 

 of Gallertop, 



Died.] .'\t Withington, John Palmer, 

 esq. senior alderman of Hereford, de- 

 .srrvedly esteemed and regretted. — At 

 Breinton, 69, H. H. Williams, esq. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



The foundation stune of an elegant Ar- 

 cade, to lead from St. James's Barton to 

 Broaduiead, Bristol, was within |,the 

 month laid by M. Wrayfonl, esq. one of 

 the spirited proprietors. The arcade will 

 surpass in elegance and convenience, Bur- 

 lington Arcade in London. The fields 

 heliind St. Jame's-parade, Kingsdown, 

 are soon to be occupied by squares and 

 crescents, 



A new road is about to be made from 

 Bristol, through Wraxhall, to Clevedon 

 beech, whence the Welsh mails aie to be 

 conveyed across to Cardiff. A savinic of 

 twenty-four miles will thus be effected 

 in Ihe distance between that city and 

 Cardiff. 



Married.] l\Ir. Ricliard Carveth, of 

 Southgate, to Miss S. Uaniell, of Eastgate- 

 slreet; iVJr, James Luke, of Barton Ter- 

 race, to ?.liss E. Herbert, of Norlhgate- 

 stieet: all of Gloucester. — Mr. W. 

 Prilchard, jun. of Maudlin-lane, to Miss 

 A. Piitchard, of 'i'ancred-house, Kings- 

 down. — William Mcall, esq. Major, Bum- 

 bay establishment, to Miss S. Finch, of 

 the Promenade, Cheltenham. 



Died.] At Bristol, in Park-street, 73, 

 James .Siittoi:, esq. 



At Cheltenham, Mr. T. Jordan. — 

 William Lawson, e>q. of Millthorp, West- 

 moreland. 



At Cirencester, 73, Mrs. Cambridge, 

 generally beloved and lamented. 



At Monmouth, Mr, Cowling. 



At Berkeley, 78, Mrs. Church.— At 

 Shipston on Stour, 71, Miss A. Clarke.— 

 At Arlington, Mr. William Hall, of Bour- 

 ton on the WaterT 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



The Chancellor's prizes for this year 

 have been adjudged as follows : 



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