1811 .] Warwich — Shropshire^ 
WARWlCTfSIflRE. 
Birmingham numbers 70,037. 
Married,'^ S. Dunsfbrd, esfj. of Portugal- 
Jjouse, to iWiss Grant, of Biktol. 
Died.~\ At VVolstan, Gen. Geo. Scott, of 
fthe 58th, 79. 
At Badesley, the Rev< H. Bishop, a Ca¬ 
tholic priest, 80. 
Mrs. Robinson, of Coventry. 
SKROPSHIR E. 
A spirited subscription has been set on foot 
*n tills and the adjoining counties, to relieve 
t!ie sufferers by the late inundations, and it 
amounted to nearly 20001. in the middle of 
July. 
Married.^ At Overton, H. Walker, esq. of 
Bucks, to Miss Fletcher, of Gwernhay led. 
Ac Wellington, Mr. Evans, to Mrs. 
parsons. 
At Eyton, Mr. W. Gittens, to Miss 
Bromley, 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. S. Morris, to Miss 
Lee. 
At Bridgnorth, George Childe, esq. to Miss 
M. A. Smith. 
At Woilerton, Mr. J. Massey, to Miss 
Cartwright. 
E. Wellings, esq. of Ludlow, to Miss 
Cooper, 
Di£dJ\ At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Coupland, 8i. 
•—Mr. Joseph Griffiths. 
At Ashford, Mrs. Price, the daughter, and 
John Oakeley, esq. the-father. Mrs, P. his 
eldest daughter, whose residence was not far 
from his seat at Firgrovc, was taken ill on 
Friday, delivered of a dead child, and expired 
•the following morning, without uttering a 
syllable : and Mr. Oakeley, while under his 
^daughter’s roof, was seized the following 
day with a fit, and expired without a groan. 
At Ketley, Mr. Ford j and, a few days 
after, Mrs. Ford. 
At Boreatton, Rowland Hunt, esq. 
At Welland Villa, Mr. Daniel Holford, of 
the lower Dirtwich Saltworks. 
At Drayton, Mr. Mattison, late partner 
In the house of Heseltine and Co. London. 
At Ellesmere, Mrs. Anne Kynaston, 84. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
LuQien Bonaparte lately arrived, with part 
of his family, at Thorngrove House, his 
future residence. Colonel Leighton attends 
him constantly on behalf of 'government, 
Ojiens his letters, &c. 
Married.] At Upton, J. Bird, esq. to Miss 
Barnes. 
Captain Elrington, 39th, to Miss Roper, 
of Worcester. 
At Evesham, Mr. Atkins, to Miss Strat¬ 
ton. 
Died.] At Worcester, Mr. John Lewis,— 
Aged 103, Sarah Smith, mender of ehair- 
boctoius. 
kerefordshire. 
Hereford numbers 7306, and an excess of 
SOO.O females. 
AloNTHi-y Mac. No, 216.. 
Worcester — Hereford^ 89 
A man was killed at Monnington, in th« 
late storm of lightning. 
Died.] At Ross, Miss Jane Hoskyns, 
late of Peterstow.—Mrs. Sarah Purchas. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
An act for extending the Horse-towing 
path, on the banks of the Severn, from Wor- 
cester-bridge, to a place called the Lowejr 
Parting, below Gloucester, has received the 
royal assent. 
By the decision of the Committee of Pri¬ 
vileges of the House of Lords on the Berke¬ 
ley Peerage, the eldest four sons of the late 
Earl and present Countess of Berkeley are 
declared illegitimate, and the title devolves 
upon the fifth son, who is the first-born in 
wedlock, viz. Thomas Morton Fitzharding, 
now Earl Berkeley, born l9ih October, 
1796. 
A beautiful tessellated pavement, in fine 
preservation, has been discovered at Worth¬ 
ington, two miles from Frogmili. 
Bristol numbers 46,592. 
Married.] C. lU Barker, esq. of Fairford, 
to Miss E. Bernardeston, of Bye’s Lodge, 
Suffolk. 
At VVooton, the Rev. James Boorman, to 
Mrs. Eleanor Page. 
At Almondsbury, Mr. Dowling, 68, to 
Miss H. Batten, 22. 
Mr. W. Harris, of Tewkesbury, to Miss 
Win tie, of Broad-Oak. 
Died.] At Tewkesbury, Thomas Cooper^, 
esq. 
At Fairford, Miss M. A. Thomas, 
Ac Wooton, Miss L. Wheeler. 
At Bristol, W. Bush, esq —Mrs, BonaccL 
—In Park Street, Miss A. S. Burgess.—Mr. 
W. Holder, in Jamaica.—In High Street, 
Mrs. Howarth.—In Temple Street, Mr. Gco. 
Beck, 33.—Drowned, Mr. Slade, hair-dresser. 
—George Baker, esq. of Hants. 
At Clifton, Miss L. Gordon, df Gower 
Street, London.—Miss Vincent. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] The Rev. J, Joyce, of Henley, 
to Miss Sarah Breakspear. 
HERTFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Berkhampsted, J. Austin, 
esq. to Mrs. E. Witham. 
At Tring, J. Duncombe, esq. to Miss 
Stockley, of Wingrove. 
Died.] At Hitchin, John Crabb, esq. 
At Watford, Mrs. Sarah Lawrence. • 
BEDFORDSHIR S. 
Wohurn Sheep-shearing.—‘On Monday morn¬ 
ing, alter a public breakfast at the abbey, bis 
Grace and his friends repaired to the park, 
farm, and, on the ringing of the bell, the ex¬ 
amination of the South Down and Merino 
tups commenced, which,are intended for let¬ 
ting. About three o’clock the company re¬ 
paired to the abbey, and sat down to a sump¬ 
tuous dinner, served up in the great hall. As 
soon as the cloth was withdrawn, hisGrace 
gave** The King, and his speedy Recovery.” 
M The. 
