1821.] SfHajfordshir&^Glouvesier and Monmouth . 
At Loughboro’, rather suddenly, 84, Sir 
Tans well. 
At Ashby-de-la=Zoucb, Mr. J. B. Kirk¬ 
land, surgeonSuddenly, Mr. J Sher- 
wio, 40. 
At Melton Mowbray, 34, Mr.J.Digby, 
clerk to Messrs. Deacon and Co. 
Mr Clark, of Houghton on the Hill. 
„ STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married,] E J. Birch, esq. of Fradswell 
Hall, to Mary, youngest daughter of J. 
Spode, esq. of the Mount.—At Bnrslem, 
Mr. Abraham, chemist. See, to Miss A. 
Brownsword, a preacher among the Pri¬ 
mitive Methodists.—At Mucklestone, Mr . 
J. Downes, merchant, of Liverpool, to Miss 
A Robinson. 
Died.] At Lichfield, 81, Mrs. Falconer, 
relict of the late Rev. J. Falconer, D D 
and canon residentiary of the cathedral 
At Huntington, Mrs. H Harding. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married ] At Coventry, W Freeman, 
esq, of Brandon Mills, to Miss Carter — 
The Rev. S. G. Seagrave, vicar of Tysoe, 
in this county, to Miss H. Tooke, of St, 
John’s, near Wakefield,—At Birmingham, 
Mr. J. Caswell, to Miss M. Howell.—Mr, 
W. Bolus, of Kentish Town, London, to 
Miss Anne Flint, of Digbeth.—Mr. J. 
Mushen, to Miss Martha Owen, both of 
Birmingham. 
Died.] At Warwick, in his 47th year, 
Mr. W. Perkins. 
At Birmingham, without any previous 
illness, Mr. B. J. Hughes,— Aged 41, Capt 
J. Wood, late of the 22d Light Dragoons. 
—Mrs E. Wood, of St. George’s Tavern 
57.—Mr. J. Mears, 40,—Mrs. A, Cromp¬ 
ton, 68. 
At Nuneaton, 64, Mr T, Ashbourne, 
formerly of Croxton, Leicestershire. 
At Norwich, Mr, J. Rawson, late an 
eminent gun-maker, in Birmingham 
Mr E Fisher, coal-merchant, of the Sand 
Pitts. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married ] Sir J. T. Jones, hart , of Stan¬ 
ley Hall, to E Walwyn, daughter of the 
late J. Macnamava,esq. of St, Christopher's. 
—At Shiffuall, J. E. ^Goodhart, esq. to 
Alice, daughter of L. Pingo, esq.—The 
Rev. C. Leicester, rector of Westbury, to 
the eldest daughter of R. Topp, esq of 
Whitton Hall 
Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. E. Scol- 
tock—Mrs. Parry. 
At Bridgnorth, Capt. J. Smith, of the 
Bombay 11th regiment of Native Infantry. 
—R Baker, esq. alderman and magistrate 
for the county. 
At Caynton, Mr. W. Yale, 
Miss Griffiths, of Castle-terrace, for¬ 
merly of Preston, near Shrewsbury. 
The Rev. D. Evans, vicar of Ruyton, 
and of the eleven towns. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] J Brown, esq. of Hall-court, 
Bishops Frome, to Miss Morris, of Broom 
Yard.—At Evesham, Mr, J, Worthington, 
of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, to C. E. 
Cheek, third daughter of J. M. C. esq.— 
Mr. W. Clapp, of Exeter, to Miss M. 
Cooke, of Oakfteld House, Moseley, in 
this county. 
Died.] At Broomsgrove, in her 41st 
year, Mrs. S. Holyoake. 
At the house of his daughter, Mrs. 
Palmer, near Feckenham, Mr, J. Read, 72, 
farmer, late of Upper Arley. 
J Worthington, esq. of Moorhil! House 
The Rev. T Blackball, vicar ofTarde- 
big. 
HEREFORDSHIRE 
Married ] At Hereford,—Spring, of pu¬ 
gilistic celebrity, to Miss E Griffiths.— 
At Morton Lugg, near Hereford, Mr R 
Sheldon, of Grove House Academy, to 
Marianne, daughter of the late § E. 
Goolden, gent. 
Died.] At Hereford, 51, Mr T. Raven* 
hill He was on the eve of marriage, when 
suddenly seized with the disease which 
hurried him to his gra ve. 
At Little Thinghill, Mrs. Pugh, 
At EyeWood, H. Greene, esq. 
On the 24th of November, at A root, 
East Indies, aged 30, E. Woodhouse, esq, 
lieut. and adjutant in the 5th Native 1% 
fantry on the Madras Establishment, and 
eldest son of E, W, esq of Leominster. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH 
Population. — Gloucester, 9771. — In¬ 
crease, 1590—Houses, 1713. 
Cirencester — Males, 2286. Fema!e% 
2701. r —Increase, 447 —Houses, 1006. 
Chipping Sudbury — Males, 516, Fe¬ 
males, 543. 
Married.] At Cheltenham, the Rev. R, 
Whateley, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxon, 
to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late 
W. Pope, esq of Hillingdon, Middlesex, 
At Evenlode, Mr. Archer,surgeon, of Stow- 
on-the-Wold, to Sophia, only daughter of 
the Rev. W. Jones.—§. T. Scroope, juo 
esq of Dauby Hall, Yorshire, to Mary, el¬ 
dest daughter of J. Jones, esq. of Llanarih 
Court, Monmouthshire.—The Rev, Ed, 
Probyn, second son of the Rev. J, p. of 
Long Hope, to Juliana, second daughter 
of the late P. S. Webb, esq. of Milford 
House, Surrey, 
Died.] At Gloucester, Louisa, wife of 
T. Turner, esq. and second daughter of D. 
Walters, esq. of Barnwood House, 
At Bristol, Mrs. Watts, wife of Mr. W, 
Hosier—John, eldest son of the Rev. 
J. Holloway, minister of Countership Cha¬ 
pel, 23.—The widow of Capt. T Withe- 
ridge, 65.—Mr. B Mitchell 
At Monmouth, «L D. Parson®, esq. adju¬ 
tant of the county militia. 
