6)7 
1812.] Shropshire— JVorcestrr- 
Al Tam worth, in the 90ch year of his age, 
Mr. James Ede. 
At Birmingham, Mrs. Falconbridge, of 
Mo eley-street.—In the i>5th year of his age, 
Rlr. J. lipsoo, file-maker, of Moor-street. 
Mr. B.., Dugmore, of the Horse and Groom, 
in New street.—.\ged 77, Mr. Joseph Goes- 
b'jry, of Grosveaov Row.—Mr. J. Freeth, of 
Bell-street, 78.—Aged 89, Mr. T. Challiner. 
The deceased, with his wile and sister, re¬ 
sided in a house in New Meeting-street, and 
their united ages amounted to 2 .oO years. 
Mary, the youngest daughter ot trie lace 
Mr. Samuel Jarvis, of Ashted, 
Mr. Duke-, chemist. Broad-street, Wor¬ 
cester. 
Mr., E Benbow, of the Hill Top, near 
'J enbury. 
Mr. T. Bond, 79, upwards of eighteen 
yeais sergeant of the Corporation of Sutton 
Coldfield. 
T. Dowdeswell, esq. of Pull Court, near 
Tewkesbury, one of his Majes y’s Justices of 
jfhe Peace for the county of Worcester, and 
formerly colonel of the Worcestershire mi¬ 
litia. 
Mr. W. Lundy, of the Golden Cross, Snow 
HIH, Birmingham ; he was a man much re¬ 
spected, and is la.mented by a numerous circle 
of fiiends. 
At Rowlngton, Mr. S. Wright, 76 
Mrs. T. wife of Mr. G. Touks, of Ink- 
ford. 
Mr. E. V/illiams, of the Hop Pole inn, 
Bromyard. 
Mrs. S. Hughes, wife of Mr. J. H. glass- 
stainer, of Warwick.—At the Black Swan, 
Mrs. Savage.—Serjeant-Major lolley, 89- 
Mr. J. Freeth, of Bell-screet, Birming¬ 
ham, 78. 
Miss P. Smith, only daughter of Mr. W. 
S. of Smith-street, Warwick. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
The committee for establishing a school on 
Mr. Lancaster’s plan at Shrewsbury, have 
had a meeting, and published the ie>u!ts 5 
from which it appears that tiie annual sub¬ 
scriptions amount to one hundred and twenty- 
five pounds twelve siiillingsj and the tem¬ 
porary donations to thirty-six pounas four¬ 
teen shillings. 
Mr. Stanton, the manager of the Play¬ 
house in Osvvestry, also gave a benefit 
for the schools of the established church 
there, to which Lord Kenyon, sent a do¬ 
nation of ten pounds. This young noble¬ 
man lately signalized himself in the an¬ 
nals of nobility and literary history, by 
printing a letter in the local Newspapers, in 
which, for the first time that they ever 
received Euch high sanction, a couple oi ano¬ 
nymous trading Reviews were gravely re¬ 
ferred to, as authority on a subject of public 
interest. We are surprised at the error of 
-judgment which denoted such .a reierence, 
Dut we assure his lordship, that had he con¬ 
descended to give his own opinions, they 
- Hereford—Mon mouth* 
would have had more weight with us, and 
with the well-inft>rmed part ot the public, 
chan the hired sentiments of the wiiolc herd 
of anonymous critic^. We verily believe bts 
lordship was not himself the author of the 
pretendfd criticisms alluded to. 
M.irried.'] At Westbiiry, Mr. Farrcr, of 
Birminglum, to Miss Burd, of the former 
place. 
At ACcham, the Rev. J. Craig, of DaNerf, 
nephew to j CtMicr, esq. of Shrewslrury, to 
Miss ii)ixon. of Atcnam Grange. 
T. Morris, esq. solicitor of Leominster, 
to Miss Browne, of Hilcombe, Giocester- 
s.hire, eloest daughter of the late J. B, etq. 
of Hereford. 
.Mr. Bing, tailor, of Chester, to Miss E. 
Howard, of Whitchurch 
Mr. Jones, Sadler, to Mrs. Roberts, of 
the Butcher’s Arms inn, both of Osvvestry. 
Died.'] Mrs. Wyke, relict of A. W. sur¬ 
geon, late of the Ironbridge. 
Miss Boycott, of Coalbroolc-d.a!e. 
At the Old Park, near Wellington, Mr, 
W. Matthews. 
Mr. £ Cicken, 81, many years clerk of 
St Mary’s, Shrewsbury. 
Aged 7-1, Mrs. Bratton, wife of Mr. 
Back-lane, Wyle Cop. 
In Portugal, in the fOth year of his age, 
Mr John Bowley, i>on of Mr. B. of Shrews¬ 
bury. 
At Sutton, near Oswestry, Martha WaU 
lader, To years a servant to Mr. Hurleslon, 
of that piace. 
In Brevvood Church, Mr. J Horton. He 
had walked from his house, three miles dis¬ 
tant, and when divine service was about to 
begin, he fell down and expired.. —Mr. J, 
Ralphs, formerly ofthe Tutf inn. 
Mr. R. Rogers, of Cherrington, near Newu 
port. 
Uf the scarlet fever. Miss E. Tomkins, 26; 
on the Itth, Mr J. T. aged 19, Her .'-ruther ; 
and on the 1.3th, Misr.Mary T. aged 6, all 
i)f the family of Mr. T. of Snitton, c.ear 
Ludlow. 
WORCESTER SHIltE. 
The value of the iioiTiin coins, wh’ch 
weie la'ely dug up at Cleeve Friar, n-.ar 
Evesham, IS esdmated at 6001. j and the 
dean and chapter of Worcester, as- louis of 
the manor, have generously bestowtd tiin 
whole property on the fortunate discoverer, 
HEREFORDSHI-HS. 
Died.] At Herefiirci, .Sir W Horton, bar:, 
brother-in-law to the Earl of Derby.—M.-. 
Badham, bookseller, 83. He has bequeathed 
3001 . five per cents, to Hereford infirmary, 
3001. five per cents, to the charity-schools, 
and 2001. Stirling to Trinity Hospital, Here¬ 
ford. 
MOKMOtJ THSHIR E., 
Mr. Roberts, a Monmouthshire grazier, 
who attended Ingatestone fair, had his 
breeches taken from under his head, while 
asleep at An ann, and his pocket-book ex- 
