1823.] 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. Floyd, of Shrewsbury, to 
Miss Marston, of High Erscall.— Mr. 
Gwynn, of Whitchurch, to Miss M. Tay- 
leut, of Meeson-hall.—Mr. C. Russell, of 
Coalbrookdale, to Miss A. Aston, of 
Leebotwood.—Mr. M. Fletcher, to Miss 
M. Howells, both of Coalbrookdale.—Mr. 
W. W. Jones, of Cleobury Mortimer, to 
Miss M. Hyde, of Stodesden-hall. 
Died.| At Shrewsbury, in Frankwell, 
Mr. S. ‘Vaylor—Mr. R. Pickstock.—Mr, 
H. Whitford.— Mr. R, Croft. 
At Ludlow, 78, Rev. A. Wilde. 
- At Ellesmere, Mr. R. Joy. 
At Coalbrookdale, 63, Mr. W. Crange, 
deservedly regretted. 
At Church Stretton, Mrs. W. Evans.— 
At Haughton, Mrs. Evans, deservedly re- 
gretted.—At Longsden Wood, 88, Mr. 
Rudge.—At Whitton Court, Mrs. Hard- 
wick, of Stanton Lacey.—At Rhosweil, 
55, Mr. E. Owen, deservedly regretted. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.) Mr. E. Hinton, to Miss H. 
Hooper, of Kidderminster.—Mr. E, Ar- 
blaster, of Rugeley, to Miss J. Davenport, 
of Birmingham.—Mr. T. Kings, to Miss 
M. A. Johnson, both of Bromsgrove. 
Died.| At Worcester, in the College- 
green, 23, the Rev. H. A Pye, jun. 
At Kidderminster, Mrs. Costance. 
At Stourbridge, 78, Mr. T. Green. 
At Astwood, T. Downes, esq. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
' A new line of road _ has lately been com- 
pleted, which forms a communication from 
Ross to Hereford, and Ross to Monmouth, 
from vear Whitchurch to Harewood’s 
End. This will afford considerable ad- 
vantages to that part of Herefordshire. 
| Married.| Joseph Allen Higgins, esq. of 
Ledbury, to Miss Eliza Hill, of Newnham. 
_ Died.) At Heretord, Anne, widow of 
the Rev. Francis Brickenden, rector of 
Dyndor and Brampton Abbotts. 
. At Ashperton, 27, Mr. J. P. Inwood, 
late of Hounslow.—At Eaton Bishop, Mr. 
Lewis, sen. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
The society of West India planters and 
merchants of Bristol lately entered intoa 
subscription, to their honour we record it, 
to promote the religious instruction and 
scholastic education of the negroes in the 
West India colonies. 
The benevolent Gloucestershire society 
lately held their annual meeting at Bristol, 
James Fowler, esq. president. A hand- 
some sum was collected for apprenticing 
poor boys, natives of the county, and re- 
lieving poor women in childbed. 
Married.) Mr. J. Wilson, of Northgate- 
street, to Miss M. Tippetts, both of Glou- 
cester,-—Mr. J. Palmer, of Westgate-street, 
Gloucester, to Miss S. Baker, of Cleve.— 
Mr. M. Westacott, to Miss E. Burton: 
the Rey. J. East, to Miss A, Day: all of 
Shropshire—Worcestershire— Herefordshire. 
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Bristol.—Mr. Binckes, of Cheltenham, to 
Miss M. Smith, of Ombersley.—Mr. J. 
Radford, of Cheltenham, to Miss E. 
Walkenshaw, of London.—Mr. W. Mum- 
ford, of Tewkesbury, to Miss A. Smith, 
of Worcester.—Mr. S. Hitch, to Miss A. 
Prosser, of Tewkesbury.—Mr. H. Mor- 
gan, of Brislington Wick, to Miss Maria 
Croft, of Worle.— At Bisley, Mr. J. 
Blanch, to Miss M. Whiting. —Mr. J. 
Wood, of Kilcott, to Mrs, M. Hale, of 
Clatton. 
Died.| At Gloucester, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. M. Charleton, deservedly re- 
gretted.—In Southgate-street, 74, Mr. T. 
Pinnell, mucli respected.—Mr. Brown, of 
the Berkeley Arms.—In Bolt-lane, 89, 
Mis. M. Faucks.—54, Catherine, wife of 
Latham Blacker, esq. 
At Bristol, in St. James’s-place, Mrs. A. 
Blake, much respected.—In Castle-street, 
Mrs. H. Lawson, of the Society of Friends. 
—Mrs: E. Kington. 
At Cheltenham, Mr. B. Mason. 
At Tewkesbury, 68, Mr. J. Hancock, 
sen. 
At Box, 81, Mr. J. Bryan, deservedly 
regretted.—At Whitehail, 63, Mr. D. W. 
Smith, generally lamented —At Woolas- 
tone, 44, Mr. J. Hammond.—-At Barn- 
wood, Miss C. S. Saunders,x—At Long- 
ford, Mr. Tombs, deservedly regretted.— 
At Cummerton, Mr, W. Yeend, lamented. 
OX FORDSHIRE. 
The coach-office of Messrs. Costar and 
Co. of Oxford, was lately broken into and 
robbed to the amount of 4004. 
Married.] Mr. J. Ladgrove, to Miss E. 
Caruthers, both of Oxford.—Mr. Getley, 
to Miss Taylor, both of Banbury.— Mr. C, 
Collier, to Miss Coburn, both of Witney. 
—J. W. Jeston, esq.of He niey-on-Thames, 
to Miss Anne ‘lreacher Pope, formerly of 
Henley.—Mr. Walton, of Ensham, to Miss 
M. Nicholls, of Old Woodstock. 
Died.) At Oxford, 81, Mrs. Battin.— 
64, Mrs. E. Smith, deservedly regretted.— 
71, Mrs. S, Prior.—Miss J. Davis, justly 
Jamented.—In St. Peter’s Le-Bailey, Mr, 
English, 
At Witney, 76, Mrs. A. Symmonds, de- 
servedly regretted, 
At Newington,-house, 86, Mrs. Mary 
Hogg.—At Rycote-lane, Mrs. Stone.—At 
Botley, 62, Mr. R..Hall, deservedly re- 
gretted.—At Tackley, Mr. R. Hall —At 
Cheveley, 21, Mr. J. Parsons, of Basing- 
stoke.— At Shotover, Jawes, dangliter of 
F, Boughton, esq. of Avening, Glon- 
cester. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE, 
Married.] Lieut, James Nickoll, rin. 
to Miss A. James, of Aylesbury.—Mr. H. 
Clark, of High Wycombe, to Miss L, 
Waters, of ‘Tewkesbury.—D. P. Dun- 
combe, esq. of Buckhill Manor, to Sophia 
Frances, daughter of the late Sir Willian 
Foulis, bart.—The Rev. W. Chambers, 
B.D. 
