380 
Shropshire — Herefordshire. 
[Nov. i. 
of the Theatre Royal, to Miss Cushing, of 
Norwich.—Mr. \Y. Bartlett, of Redditch, 
to Eliza, daug’hter of R. Smith, esq. of 
Edgbaston Grove.—Mr. T. Lane, japan- 
ner, of Birmingham, to the eldest daughter 
of Mr. P. Getliffe, of Hockley,—Mr. G. C. 
Linghatn, of Birmingham, to Miss J. 
Tookey, of Hockley.—Mr. W. Jenkins, of 
Minworth Mill, to the eldest daughter of 
Mr. W. Cater, of Minworth. 
Died.'] At Birmingham, 53, Sarah, wife 
of Mr. J. Vyze.—Mr. S. Anstey, 79.—Mr. 
J. Clark, of the Green Man, 62.—Mr. J. 
Churton, varnish-maker.—Mr. Todd, wife 
of Mr. YV. T. butcher.—In her 37th year, 
Mary, wife of Mr. J. Williams, supervisor. 
—Mr. W, Harrison, 74.—Mr. T. Taylor. 
At West Bremwicb, Mr. S. Holloway, of 
the Swan Inn.-—At Hudson, at S. Galton’s, 
esq., 53, Mrs. L. A. Patterson. 
J. Dickenson, esq. of Summer Hill Ter¬ 
race. He had retired from trade, but 
found materials for activity in selling the 
testamentary affairs of the dead, and in the 
disputes of the living, in prosecuting pa¬ 
rochial concerns, in administering to the 
wants of the sick, and in superintending 
the affairs of the Christian Societv, of 
which he was a member. 
At Hastings, Mr. W. Cling — At Knowle, 
Thomas Knight, second son of the Rev. 
Thos. Blyth, of Knowle Lodge, Warwick¬ 
shire, and member of Worcester College, 
Oxford. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
In the late circuits, the judges noticed a 
prevailing practice of committing prisoners 
to jail till the quarter sessions, though the 
assizes may intervene. At Shrewsbury, Lord 
Chief Justice Abbott liberated a man, with 
his wife and daughter, who had been com¬ 
mitted for want of bail. 
Workmen are now employed in forming 
a new road between Chirk Bridge and the 
village. Tliis improvement has been long 
called for, as it will avoid the dangerous 
bill on the north side of the Ceriog*. 
Married.] At Ludlow, H. Smith, esq. of 
the 39th regiment to Anne, 3d daughter of 
E. Welling, esq. banker.—In Loudon, the 
Rev. T. Jenkin, of Wem, to Esther, daugh- 
tea of £. Roberts, esq.—Mr. J. C. William¬ 
son, of Macclesfield, to Eliza, eldest 
daughter of T. Bircli, esq. of Eccles, near 
Manchester.—At Bath. A. Male, esq. of 
Lincoln’s Inn, barrister, to Charlotte, sis¬ 
ter to R. B. More, esq. of Linley Hall. 
Died.] At Norton, near Stockton, iu the 
prime of life, Mr. R. Pearce, of the Hun¬ 
dred House.—At Bawcott, near Muuslow, 
Mr. Dow nes, an industrious farmer, of an 
estimable character. He died from a vio¬ 
lent attack by his own bull, while taking 
him to water.—At Heath, near Diddlebury, 
Mr. J. Bebb, fanner.—At Smallbeach, 
Minsterjey, aged 102, Elizabeth r Philpot. 
-jMrs.; Mitton, o£ Earl’s Hill, 70-—At 
Jt&bgili, neat Oswestry, 93, Mr. J. Dahiefey*. 
In his numerous progeny, several great 
great grandchildren are enumerated.—In 
his 38th year, the Rev. G. Hancox, rector 
ofKnuckin, &c.—Aged 77, T. Hill, gent. 
ofNeen Savage. Strict integrity, atten¬ 
tion to religious duties, and a ready dis¬ 
position to give advice and assistance, are 
held forth as the real traits of his character. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Total amount of three days’ collections 
at Worcester Cathedral Music Meeting, 
(forthe purposes of a charity) 8251. being 
1111. less than the sura collected at the 
preceding meeting. 
A silver coin of Edward VI. value 12d. 
in excellent preservation, was lately dug 
up in a field at Grimley. 
Married.] G. Farley, esq. barrister of 
Henwick, to Hannah, eldest daughter of 
W. C. Trenow, esq. of Painswick.—At 
Kidderminster, C. M. Adams, esq. of Co¬ 
ventry, to C. Mary, youngest daughter of 
the late J. Turner, esq. of Park Hall .—Mr. 
R. Green, of Dudley, to Miss A. Downing, 
of Woodcott.—A. Dixon, esq. of Kidder¬ 
minster, to Mary, eldest daughter of J. 
Rowyer, esq. of Caldwell Hall. 
Died.] At Worcester, 84, Mr. W. Maule, 
formerly of the Crown Inn.—Mrs. Nichols, 
of the Unicom Inn. 
At Rainboro’ Parade, near Worces¬ 
ter, 5S, Air. Osbaldeston, apothecary. 
At Eardistoun, the residence of Sir Wm. 
Smith, hart. Mrs. Court, 79. 
At Great Malvern, Capt. S. Mansfield, 
of the Invalids, and late of the 59th reg. 
Near Worcester, aged 65, EdmundW ig- 
ley, esq. a barrister and county magistrate. 
This person began his career in life, with 
good introductions and prospects, was 
ALP. for Worcester, Recorder of Leices¬ 
ter, and had acquired some practice at the 
bar. But compliance without talents not 
proving sufficient to recommend him to 
promotion under the Pitt administration, of 
which he was a devoted instrument, he at¬ 
tempted to join the Opposition, and during 
two or three sessions, astonished his per¬ 
sonal friends by his anti-ministerial votes 
and speeches. Of course his own party 
then ejected him from Worcester and Lei¬ 
cester, and his practice at the bar falling 
off, he retired in disgust from the world to 
his paternal estate, where he is said to 
have acquired the good will of h:s tenantry 
and dependants. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Jlarried.] At Ross, T. Rudge, esq. so¬ 
licitor, to the youugest daughter of the 
late S. Ricketts," esq. of Gloucester. 
Died.] At Hereford, iu his 18th year, 
Johu, only child of J. Griffiths, esq. sur¬ 
geon.—Anne, 2d daughter of the late Rev. 
AI. Cove, vicar of Pipe, 92. 
At Ross, Sarah, wife of Air. J. Harris, 
attorney. 
At yotuiiigfe^ 37. Mr. J. f&rtsur- 
