i 85 
Warwiejishire~—Gloucester and Mon mouth. 
Married. f At Breewood, J. Wrottesley, 
esq. eldest son of Sir J. W. bart. to the 3d 
daughter of T. Gifford, esq. of Chillington. 
—AtTamworth, J. Baggaley, esq.ofFrad- 
ley, near Lichfield, to Miss Lyon.—G. 
Parker, esq. iron master, of Tipton, to 
Sophia, daughter of the late C. Humphreys, 
esq. of Pennant, Montgomeryshire.—Mr. 
HP arkes, of Wolverhampton, to Miss Git- 
ton, of Bridgeuorth. 
Died.] At Wednesbury, suddenly, Mr. 
T. Ha we, 80. 
At Walsall, in her 90th year. Mrs. A. 
Bates, widow, formerly ofBloxwieh. 
At Hnndsworth, Mary, only daughter 
of Mr, S. Hodges.—In his 74th year, Mr. 
M. Woodhalj, late of Birmingham, 
In his 08th year, Mr. J. Tandy, of Great 
Barr.—In the prime of life, Eleanor, wife 
of Mr. E. Wilson, of the Hattons, near 
Breewood. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married .] At Birmingham, the Rev. J. 
B. W arden, to Marianne, only daughter of 
the late Mr. J. Crump, solicitor.—At Bir¬ 
mingham, Mr. H. Payne, to the 2d daughter 
of Mr. W. Riley, 
Died.'] At Birmingham, 20 , Anne, wife 
of Mr. J. Plevins, builder.—Mrs. M. Dar¬ 
win.—Mrs. Tindale, wife of Mr. T. chemist 
and druggist.—In his 50th year, Mr. J. 
Clowes.—Elizabeth, wife of Mr. T. Led- 
brook, malster.—In his 19th year, Henry, 
eldest son of the late Mr. H. Leake, of Ta¬ 
vistock, Devon. 
At Castle Bromwich, in his 21 st year, 
Mr. Waldron. 
R.Bartlam, esq. solicitor, of Alcester. 
At Great Packington, 92, Dame Ecle. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Total Population. Wellington 8390 5 
increase 177. Ludlow, males 2120, fe¬ 
males 2700, increase 070. 
Six orphans survive the late downfall of 
the house which adjoins the Shrewsbury 
theatre. Three individuals of oue family 
were killed, and the ruins had nearly over¬ 
whelmed five families, comprising more 
than twenty persons. The theatre is 500 
years old, and was formerly a palace be¬ 
longing to the Lords of Powys. 
Married.] At Longdon, J. Smith, esq. to 
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late S. 
Adey, esq. of Chorley.—At Shrewsbury, 
Mr. R. Reece, to Miss A. Jones. 
Died.] At Shrewsbury, in his G2d year, 
J. Beck, esq.—Mr. T. Jones, wine-mer¬ 
chant, 42. 
At Ludlow, 55, S. Vaughan, esq_ 
Anne, daughter of Mr. Adams, surgeon. 
At Oswestry, 71, Esther, widow of the 
late Mr. R. Jones, shoe-maker. 
At Bishop’s Castle, Mr. J. Lloyd. 
At Church Stretton, 83, Mr. T. Bed- 
does, formerly a skinner. 
At Pitchford Park, Miss E. Smythe, 
in his 40th year, T. Vaughton, esq. of 
[Sept. J, 
Cound Cottage, late of Pearse Hay, Staf¬ 
fordshire.—Mr. E. Davies, an opulent far¬ 
mer, of Waen Wen, near Oswestry, 82. 
The close of his vigorous life was hastened 
by an accident. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. J. Chantry, of Birming¬ 
ham, to Miss A. Lane, of Upton-on-Severu. 
Died.] At Worcester, 52, E. Griffith, 
esq. formerly of Birmingham.—Suddenly, 
of a paralytic attack, while attending ser¬ 
vice in the cathedral, Mr. C. Richards. 
At Evesham, 84, Mrs. Isabella Horne, 
and after a few days,her brother, R. Horne, 
esq. 85. 
Mrs. M. Taylor, widow of Northfield. 
In her 43d year, Mrs. Cooper, of Ne- 
therton. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Bromyard,Mr. C. Blackith, 
merchant, of Palermo, to Miss Vickary. 
Died.] At Hereford. 42, Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of Mrs. Gwyliym. 
At Ross, at an advanced age, Mrs. Wil¬ 
liams, wife of Mr. W. corn-factor. 
At Norton, 75, Mrs. M. Shelton, mothex- 
of Mr. J. S. lamp manufacturer, of Bir¬ 
mingham. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
Marriedi] The Rev. R. Strong, of Pains- 
wick, to the only daughter of Mr. W. 
Gravenor, of Bristol.—Mr. W. Knipe, of 
Frampton, to the 2d daughter of Mr. Tur¬ 
ner, of Froombridg’e.—Mr. J. Reeve, of 
the Bristol Theatre, to Miss Aylett, of Moor- 
fields, London.—Air. G. Gough, son of Air. 
T. G. timber merchant, of Bristol, to Aliss 
E. Slee, daughter of R. S. esq. of Somerset- 
square,—J. Whitchurch, esq. of Bristol, to 
Susan, daughter of R. Newman, A1.D. of 
Thornbury Park.—At Clifton, the Rev.E. 
Jacob, tutor of the missionary institution, 
at Stanstead, to Jane, eldest daughter of 
the late J. Patterson, esq. of the Bengal 
civil service. 
At Gloucester, 23, the Rev. J. Adams, a 
young gentleman of excellent sense and 
peculiar firmness of character. 
At Bristol, Air. T. Applin, 72.—Mr. W. 
Pether, formerly an artist. 
At Cheltenham, the Countess Dowager of 
Jersey.—In his 48th year,SirT.AI. Wilson, 
bart. of Charlton house, Kent. 
At Cirencester, in his 19th year, W. B. 
3d son of Air. H. Chavasse. He was de 
signed for the church, but fell a victim to 
consumption. 
At Tewksbury, Air. J. Moore, corn- 
dealer. 
At the Hot Wells, Airs. Taylor, relict of 
the late J. T. esq. of Bath. 
In her 31st year, Airs. Vaughan, late of 
Pentyumawr-house, Alomnouthshire.—Es¬ 
ther, wife of Air. J. Daniels, of Ebley. 
74, D. Parsons, esq. adjutant of the 
county militia. 
At Monmouth, 00, Airs. Philips, w idow 
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