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Died.] At the house of Mr. W. Hi. Lowe, 
of Wolverhampton, N. Marsh, esq., of Hil- 
ton House, Lancashire—At Leek., 57, H. 
‘Townsend, esq., brother-in-law to Mr. R. L. 
Rooke—At Handsworth, 51, Mrs. Vale, 
relict of the Rev. J. Vale; 19, Ann, daugh- 
ter of H. Chinn, esq., of Lichfield Close ; 
71, Mr. T. Bluck, of Brockton; also two 
brothers of Mr, B.—56, S. Simpson, esq., 
83 years town-clerk of Lichfield, 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. S. Bur- 
bury, of Kenilworth, to Helen, youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. J. Hawksley, for- 
merly of Bridge Hill, near Sheffield; Mr. 
J. B. Lillington, to Sarah, youngest daugh- 
ter of the late J. Adkins, esq., of Milcote— 
At Coventry, A. Baker, esq., of the Third 
Light Dragoons, to Elizabeth, only daugh- 
ter of the late Capt. J. Frazer, of Hospital 
Field, Arbroath, North Britain. 
Died.| At Leamington, H. W. Knight, 
esq., eldest son of W. Y. Knight, esq., of 
Great Marlborough-street, and Barnes-com- 
mon, Surrey; Mr. J. Phillips, of Oldbury. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
_ Married.) W. W. Watkins, esq. young- 
er, of Shotton, to Christian, daughter of the 
late I. Watkins, esq., Linlithgow—At 
Middle, Mr. R. Bickerton, of the New 
Farm, to Mary Anne, second daughter of 
G, Hilditch, esq., Haston. 
Died.| At Great Salop, near Tenbury, 
95, Mary Owens, widow ; she was followed 
to the grave by her six surviving children, 
whose united ages amounted to 368 years. 
At Shelderton, near Ludlow, Mr. Wil- 
lings; W. Powell, esq., of Highfield, near 
Hales Owen—At Harley Grange, 62, S. 
Swinton, 2d son of the late Lord: Swinton. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Salt works become more numerous in this 
county; new pits are in progress between 
Ripple and Tewkesbury, where salt springs 
have been long known to exist. There has 
also been a consolidation of some of the 
more extensive works at Droitwich. The 
price of salt has lately advanced. ; 
est ad At Worcester, J. Lilly, esq., 
of Pedwell Cottage, Somerset, to Anne 
Margaret, daughter of H, Chamberlain, 
ésq.— At Kempsey, Lieut. C. Bracken, to 
Jane Anne, daughter of Col. L. Grant— At 
_ Claines, J. Harris, esq., of the Shrubbery, 
_ near Worcester, to Mrs. Terrett. 
| Died.) 78, W. Morton, esq., one of the 
aldermen—Rebecca, wife of Mr: Haden, of 
Spring Gardens—Eliza, wife of Mr. Haden, 
jun., of Spring Hill. 
Ries; HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Hereford Music Meeting.—The collec- 
tions for the charity were greater than those 
made at any preceding meeting in that city. 
The sums collected each morning were as 
follows :—first day, £265; second day, 
£240; third day, £393 6s. ; added since, 
£6 15s. 6d. — Total, £910 1s. 6d. The 
_ amount of tickets was £1,269 19s, 6d, 
Warwickshire, 
_upon-Trym, F, Savage, esq., to Juliana 
Shropshire, 8c. 379 
A few days ago, a man whilst digging 
near Ledbury found seventy-six silver coins, 
most of them of the reign of Charles I. ; 
they were enclosed in the remains of a bag, 
and several of them tolerably perfect. 
Married.) Lieut.-Col. Whitney, of Calver- 
hill, to Margaret, relict of the Rev. E. Har- 
ries, of Arscott, near Shrewsbury. 
Died.| In Hereford, Ann, the wife of 
W. Symonds, esq., M.n., and daughter of the 
late J. Woodhouse, esq. ‘ 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
A question of the highest importance to 
the burgesses of Bristol, and to the public 
generally, is at present agitating in that city : 
whether the burgesses and commonalty are 
entitled to vote in the election of the mayor, 
of one of the sheriffs, and of forty of the 
common-council; which they claim on the 
authority of a charter granted in the 47th 
year of the reign of Edward ITT. 
Oct. 4. A memorial of the inhabitants 
of Cheltenham, praying for relief from the 
assessed taxes, was forwarded to Lord F.So- 
merset, to be presented to the’ Lords of the 
Treasury. ’ 
The new line of road at the foot of 
Dowdeswell Hill, entering Cheltenham 
from London, was opened lately. 
Married.| At Cheltenham, Mr. Rush- 
ton, of Stone House, to Miss Price, eldest 
daughter of Mr. J. Price, of Birmingham 
—Mr. W. Bedford, of Bristol, to Elizabeth 
Mary, daughter of Mr. Jenkins, of Marsh- 
field—P. Phillips, esq., of Newport, Mon- 
mouthshire, to Susannah, eldest daughter of 
J. Morgan, esq., of Neath—A. Marshall, 
esq., to Miss H. Hutchinson, both of Chel- 
tenham—Mr. T. Grimes, of Gloucester, to 
G. B. Meyer, eldest daughter of W. Jack- 
son, esq., of London—At Henbury, Mr. C. 
Foley, of Bristol, to C, C. A. Adams, 
youngest daughter of Mr. R. Adams, of 
Haverfordwest, and niece of T. Corey, esq.; 
of Bristol— At Bourton-on-the-Water, Mr. 
H. Hammond, of Furnival’s Inn, to Sarah, 
youngest daughter of the late Mr. R. Wells, 
of Ascott, Oxfordshire—Mr. M. Brookman, 
of Bristol, to S. A. Rodd, niece of Mr. F. 
Riddle, of St. Philips, gent— At Westbury- 
Louisa, youngest daughter of the late T. 
Walker, esq., of Redland. ; 
’ Died.| At Bristol, Miss C. B. Atwood, 
daughter of the late Rev. G. Atwood, rector 
of Milverton— At her house at Clifton, Mrs. 
Porter, relict of the late Lord Bishop of 
Clogher—At Cheltenham, the Hon. C. 
Frances, relict of A. B. Bennett, esq., sis* 
ter to the late and aunt to the present Vis- 
count Galway—At Bristol, B. Smith, esq. ; 
Eliza, daughter of the Rev. R. Davies, of 
Wrington—Mr. John Straker, of Prospect - 
Cottage, Monmouthshire—At Sneyd Park, 
Gloucestershire, 59, Maria, relict of G. W. 
Hall, esq.—At Bristol, 53, J. Bowle, esq., | 
of Gomeldon, Wilts—At Chepstow, Mr, 
Roberts, late master of the ceremonies at 
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