404? Worcester — Hcrefcrd^Monmdidh—Gloucesier, [Nov. J, 
Mrs Sodes, relict of Mr. Thomas Soderij 
«f the S'Oae House, Allesley. 
In the 22d year of her age, Caroline, fourth 
dau ghter oi Lloyd, escj. of this town, 
hanker. 
In Bordesley, in the 81st year of his age, 
Joseph Jukes, sen. esq. 
In the 57th year of her age, Mrs. Mary 
Minion, wife of Mr. Robert Minion, of 
J^ueen-street, Birmingham. 
Mrs. Tregentj wife of Mr. J. P. Tregent, 
auctioneer, of Birmingham. 
Much esteemed and regretted, Mrs. Je¬ 
rome, w'ife of Mr. Edward Jerome, of Dig- 
beth. 
Aged 56, Mrs. Sarah Cox, of Truman’s 
Heath. ' . 
Mr. Benjamin Faulkner, Ball’s Head, 
Whitall'Street, Birmingham. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
To relieve the inconvenience felt from 
the want of small , change in Worcester and 
the neighbourhood, the directors of the House 
of Industry in that city, have resolved to cir- 
tulate Card Tokens of 2s. 6d. each, to which 
their responsibility will be attached, and con¬ 
sequently that of the united parishes ; by 
which, the pri.ncipai objection hitherto made 
on the subject of similar issues, will be ob-i 
viatcd. 
Mr. Lewi>, of "Worcester, to 
Miss Wainwright, of Birmingham. 
Died."] Mrs. Edmunds, wife of Mr. Isaac 
E. of High-street, Worcester. 
At Dudley, Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, 59.— 
Mr. Samuel Bennet, nail ironmonger. 
At Bewdley, S. Kenrick, esq. banker, 83. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
DtsJ.'j At Biliingham, near Ross, Mrs. 
Powell, whose loss is sincerely regretted, not 
only by her family, but by the poor of the 
parish, to whom she was a liberal bene- 
lactisess.— Mis. Mountford, relict of John 
Mountford, esq. formerly of Worcester. 
After a tedious illness. Miss E. James, of 
Hoarwithy, near Ross. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Died-I On the 21st ult. Mr. John Thomas, 
of Newport, who served the office of Mayor 
three times, and had been forty years an Al¬ 
derman of that borough. His unaffected 
piety, mildness of manners, and great inte¬ 
grity, rendered him deservedly dear to a nu¬ 
merous family, and universally respected by 
a large circle of acquaintance. 
At his house in RIonraouth, Charles Phil¬ 
lips, esq. captain in the late 89th, or Wor¬ 
cestershire volunteer regiment of foot. 
At Abergavenny, John Powell Lorryraer, 
esq. formerly of Perthyr, near Monmouth, 
a gentleman of the stvicteyt integrity and 
worth, whose easy and unassuming manners 
rendered him universally beloved and highly 
yespected. 
GLOUCESTERSHIBE. 
A new paper has appeared at Bristol under 
tlhe title of the Bristol Oracle, to which, as 
an additional means of diffusing knowledge^ 
we ardently wish success. ’ 
At a meeting of the committee for dis¬ 
pensing the Contributions for Prison Chari- 
tie.s, the receipts and disbursements of the 
different funds, from the 2ist of March,: 
1808, to October, 1811, were audited and 
settled; and it appeared, s. d, 
J bat there has been paid to the 
several uses of -the charity the 
sum of o63 7 5' 
That the contributions to the se¬ 
veral funds amount to - - 254 9 8 " 
State cf the Fund appropriated to the Relief and 
Discharge of Foot Prisoners for Debt, 
PAYMENTS. #. dt 
Twenty six debtors, discharged 
by paying to their creditors a 
composition on their respective 
debts ------- 133 16 9 
Twelve debtors, discharged by 
procuring for them writs of su¬ 
persedeas, at the expence of 46 4 6' 
Fourteen debtors, discharged by 
proceedings under the lords act, 
at the expence of-- - 58160* 
Two debtors, procured from their 
plaintiffs the payment of their 
sixpences per day, at the ex¬ 
pence of - 
One debtor, (becoming entitled 
to discharge bv reason of a 
counterfeit sixpence being paid 
in part of his allowance,) ob¬ 
tained a supersedeas at an ex¬ 
pence to the fund of - - - 4 4 § 
One debtor, (a poor wjdow',) ap¬ 
pearing to have been confined 
for a debt, for which she was 
not legally answerable, ob¬ 
tained her discharge by ena¬ 
bling her to put in special bail 5 5 5 
Two prisoners for contempt of 
Exchequer process, discharged 
by entering appearance, and 
paying contempt fees, &c. at 
the cost of - -- - - - 836 0 
For 54 sheriff’s liberates for pri¬ 
soners discharged as above - 18 0 O 
To the solicitor for writing let¬ 
ters, postage, and other contin¬ 
gent costs attending the above, 
and other cases - - - 9 13 
Seventeen debtors claiming under 
the insolvent act ; paid the soli¬ 
citor to the committee for pro¬ 
ceedings to obtain their dis¬ 
charge, and for fees to the clerk 
of the peace - -- -- 19 19 6 
To relieve the temporary distress 
of indigent debtors in prison 8 3 2 
Total Payments ^ 
Sir G. O. Paul was in the chair, and the 
above statement is a sufficient appeal to the 
opulent and liberal inhabitants of this finq 
county, 
Application 
