1811 .] 
Shropshire—Worcestershiret 
Mr. Edward Davis, of Chapel-street, Bir¬ 
mingham. He has bequeathed 1001. to the 
General Hospital, 501. to the Dispensary, and 
501. to the Blue-coat charity-school. 
In the 55th year of his age, Mr. John 
Eales ©f Spark Brook, 
Aged 71, Mrs. Brooke, relict of the late 
Mr. Samuel B. clerk of St. Martin’s, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
Miss Maria Hughes, of Paradise-street, 
Biruiingham. 
Mr. Henry Beach, druggist, late of Union- 
street, Birmingham. 
Mrs. Jane Preen, wife of Mr. Joseph 
Treen, of Coventry, 28. 
Mr. ,(ohn Bird, of the Cotton End, War¬ 
wick, 73. 
SHKOPSHIR E. 
Six men have been much burnt in a pit in 
the parish of Madeley, by sulphureous fire j 
and two others were also burnt by the same 
means, in the parish of Dawley, but there are 
great hopes entertained of their recovery.-— 
Shre^zvsbury Chronicle. 
The inundation fund amounts to 20001. 
A publican, in Shrewsbury, has been con¬ 
victed in a penalty for suffering tippling in 
his house on the Lord’s day'^, during the hours 
of divine worship ! 
The prison charities, now continued four¬ 
teen years in this county, produced last year 
1481. 19s. 8d. Such a subscription is honor¬ 
able to the character of the county. The si¬ 
milar subscription described in a letter To the 
Livery of London has been disgracefully neg¬ 
lected by subsequent Sheriffs. 
The Shropshire Agricultural Society held 
their first meeting this month. Among the 
persons present on this occasion were. Lord 
Bradford (the president), Wm. Childe, esq. 
(the vice president), the Earl of Bridgewater, 
Lord Viscount Clive, and many of the gentry 
and respectable tenantry of the county — 
Preparations having been made in the early 
part of the day, in a field adjoining the tim¬ 
ber-yard, near St. Julian’s Friars, for the re¬ 
ception of the animals intended to be shown, 
soon after eleven, the president, vice president, 
several of the members, together with the 
judgesof the show, Mr. Walton, Mr. Owen, 
and Mr. Akers, proceeded to the ground, and 
spent some time in their examination of the 
various kinds of stock and implements brought 
there j after which they returned to the 
Lion Inn, Wyle Cop, and at three about 
300 partook of a splendid dinner. After the 
delivery of the cups to the successful candi¬ 
dates, lists of the premiums to be adjudged at 
the annual meeting in October, and notices of 
Mr. Cbilde’s annual sale uf stock, were distri¬ 
buted to the company, and several sweepsc.rkcs 
were entered into lor the next July meeting. 
Married."^ At Meuie, Mr. Dukes, solicitor, 
to Eliza, eldest daughter of John Ashdown, 
esq. of Brompton. 
At Ellesmere, the Rev. Mr, Davies,Miis 
Ana Davies, of Cogkshuft* 
At Medeley, Mr. Robert Clierrlngton, of 
Shiftnal, to Miss Mary Moore, of Lizard- 
house. 
Mr. Wm. Trevor, to Miss Fanny Powell, 
both of Shrewsbury. 
At Clungunford, Mr Joseph Pennv^ of 
Batn, to Ursula Harriet Stone, youngest 
oaughter of the late Rev. Dr. Stone, 
In London, Mr Edward Wellings, solicitor, 
of Ludlow, to Mary Ann, only daughter of 
James Cooper, esq, of Mount place. 
The Rev. Wm. Worth, of Wrexham, to 
Miss Sadler, of Shrewsbury. 
Died.] At his seat Willey Hall, near 
Bridgnorth, G. Forrester, esq in his 76tli 
year, formerly, and for many years, one of 
the members of parliament for the ancient 
borough of Mluch-Weniock. 
In consequence of a fall from his horse, 
Thomas Berrington, esq. Moat Hall, Shrop¬ 
shire, 
Mr. Williams, of Hadnall, sincerely re# 
greeted. 
Mr. E. Guest, of Broseley.—Mr. Evans, 
owner. Iron bridge. 
At Newport, Mr. Francis Hutchinson.— 
Mr. Stephen Bentley. 
Mrs. Collier, widow of the late Mr. Josepli 
C. of Wellington. 
Mrs. Flavel, of Oswestry. 
Mr. John Sides, of Shotatton, 2.3. 
At Whitchurch, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Lovett, relict of the late William Lovett, 
gent.—Same day, suddenly, Mrs. Horner, 
widow of the late Mr. Anthony H, 
Suddenly, Mr. R. Jones, of the Hill Farm, 
80 . 
Mrs. Rogers, wife of Mr. R. ofLong.nor. 
Mr. Richard Collins, late of Coalbrook^- 
dale. 
Edward Blalteway, esq. of Broseley, in the 
93d year of his age. 
Mr. Simes, of Shrewsbury, attorney at 
law. 
Much regretted, Mr. Good all, of Adneys 
69. 
Miss Trehearn, eldest daughter of Mrs» 
Trehearn, of tlie Fox lun, Shrewsbury. 
Mrs.Thom.as, of Princess-st.met, Shrews¬ 
bury. 
Mrs. Anne Kynaston, of Ellesmere, 84. 
At Granboro’ Mr. John Bailey, park keeper 
to the Earl of Craven. 
At Hawkescone, Miss C. Jones, 26. 
At Patton Hall, near Wenlyck, much ll® 
Itsented, Mr, Francis Hudson. 
WOK C ESTE K s'h IR E. 
Worcester numbers 13,586. 
Tile local anecdotes of Lucien Buonaparte 
and his r,imily have procured them the esteem 
of this county. This illustrious man icf 
retirement is esteemed bv all j while thg 
mad and bloody ambition of his brother ha$ 
drawn upon him the curses of ail man¬ 
kind. , 
IVIarriid.] At Daylisford, the Rev. T. 
Woodman^ w Miss Louisa Valintln. 
At 
