1822.] 
Mrs. M. Turner.—Mrs. Coxe, 73.—In her 
20th year, Mrs. E. Tarlington,—Susannah, 
wife of Mr. Chapman, organist of St. Mar- 
tin’s. 
At West Bromwich, 78, Mrs. Lewty, 
widow. 
At Alcester, 70,J. Brandish, esq.surgeon 
in ordinary to the Duke of Sussex.— Maria, 
wife of Mr. G. Bill, jun. of the Sand Pits, 38. 
At Henley in Arden, in his 69th year, 
Mr. T. Wallington, quarter-master of the 
yeomanry cayalry.—At Brierley Hill, near 
Dudley, 57, Mr. I. Taylor, builder. 
Noy. 22, at her father’s house in Phila- 
delphia, the wife of Mr. S. Walker, mer- 
chant of Birmingham —!. Lowe, esq. of 
Bordesley, near Birmingham. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Easthope, J. Kaye, esq. to 
Miss E. Aines.—At Bishop’s Castle, Mr. J. 
Randles, of Knighton, to Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of Mr. G. Barrett —At,Ludlow, 
R. Gibson, esq. surgeon, of Madras, to 
Hannah, daughter of the late E. Acton, esq. 
Died.) At Shrewsbury, 53, Mr. Stevens, 
shoemaker.—Mr. J. Jordan, of the Unicorn 
Snn.—Mrs. Jones, widow, 66. 
At Bridgnorth, in her 87th year, Mrs. M. 
Bree. 
At Oswestry, R. Irlam, esq. 74.— 
Thomas, eldest son of T. Hilditch, esq. 17. 
—Miss Hughes, 25. 
At Church Stretton, in his 84th year, Mr, 
Bridgman, tanner. 
_ At Marlow, near Ludlow, Mrs. Cowdel!, 
mother of the Rev. H. C. curate of Lint- 
wardine. 
At Shiffnal, 30, Miss E. Lovatt. 
Mary, wife of R. Smith, esq. of Shares 
Hill. 
At Bishop’s Castle, Mr. J. Bower, maltster. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Great damage has been sustained in the 
vales, by the floods sweeping away live 
and dead stock, and in some parts the 
dwellings of the Inbabifants. Letting 
water off the lands has been the general 
operation throughout numberless districts, 
in this and the adjacent counties. The 
number of destructive floods in almost 
every part of the country, and of ship- 
wrecks on the coast, is truly lamentable. 
Married.) Mr. E. Tyrer, jun. of Wor- 
cester, to the only daughter of R. Watkins. 
esq. late of Aberystwith—Mr. T. Lewis, 
of Worcester, to Ann, 2d daughter of Mr. 
Young, of Begbrook Hill, Oxon. 
Died.) At Worcester, in his 63d year, 
Mr. J. Saunders —G. G. Bolstrode, esq. 77. 
At Great Malvern, 63, after thirteen 
months of unparalleled suffering, Sir Jona- 
than Cope, bart. uncle to the Duchess of 
Dorset. 
Iu Liverpool, Mrs. S. Smith, widow, 74, 
late of Redditch in this county. 
T. Barnes, esq. of Holdfast House, near 
Shropshire— Monmouth. ie 
Upton-upon-Severn, 83.—At Higham Park 
Lodge, in his 69th year, Mr. J. Jenkins, 
gamekeeper to Sir B. W. Guise, bart. 
During forty years, he retained the confi- 
dence of his employer, and the good will 
and esteem of others. 
Aged, 66, J. Berrow, esq. of Bourn Park, 
neur Upton-upon-Severn. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The silver tankard and a hogshead of 
eyder, purchased by a subscription of 
one shilling each, from the freeholders and 
yeomen of this county, were presented, 
Dec. 7. to Joseph Hume, esq. M.P. iu grate- 
fulacknowledgment of his recent public 
services. 
Married.| ©. Harwood, esq. of Stour- 
bridge, to Ann, daughter of the late E. 
Moxam,.esy. of Bromyard.—At Kentches- 
ter, John, 2d son of W. Reynolds, esq. of 
St. Mary Hill, London, to Jane, eldest 
daughter of J. Hardwick, esq. of the Wear, 
in this county. 
Died.| At Herefore, in his 79th year, 
Mr. B. Farmer, gun-maker. 
At Newport, in his 44th year, T. Foley, 
esq.son ofthe late Hon. A. Foley, M.P. for 
Droitwich and this county. 
At Leominster, in his 56th year, J. Tudor, 
esq. a member of the corporation. 
At Allensmore, near Hereford, in the 
120th year of hisage, Thomas Gilbert. 
At the Wittern, Abigail, wife of the Rey. 
W. Domville, rector of Winforton,—In the 
East Iadies, in his 22d year, Lieut. J. G. 
Hannington, youngest son of the Rev. Dr. 
H. of Hampton Bishop, in this county. — 
At Hampton, Dr. Hannington, father of the 
last mentioned, and prebend of Hereford 
Cathedral. Tothe erudition of the scholar, 
he united the manners of the gentleman, 
and the benevolent, endearing amenities of 
social intercourse, 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
Mr. Hume, passing through Gloucester, 
Dec. 15th, the mayor and a deputation of 
lis brethren, presented him with the 
freedom of the city, beautifully engrossed 
on parchment. This was in acknowledg- 
ment of the high sense which the corpora- 
tion entertain of his public services. 
Married.| Mr. Marling. of Woodchester, 
to Miss Farlan, of Stroud —Mr. A. Jones, 
of Bristol, to Sarah, 2d daughter of W. 
Joyner, esq. of Olveston. 
Died.) At Gloucester, 58, Mr. W. 
Wood, maljtster. 
At Cirencester, 74, Esther, wife of Mr. 
S. Bowley —Aged 29, John, 2d son of 
Mr. R. Haviland, distiller—In her 22d, 
year, Miss Date, eldest daughter of Mr. D. 
of the King’s Head Inn. 
At Bristol, 57, Mr. J. Gviffiths, late 
sergeant major of the Bristol volunteers, 
—Mrs. E. Foley, wife of Mr. C. F. currier. 
—In her 75th year, Mrs. A. Greenaway, 
widow, 
