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Joseph Sheldon, and killed him almost im¬ 
mediately. Verdicts— Accidental Death. 
Married .] J. Chetwood, esq. eldest sou 
of Sir John C. to Juliana, eldest daughter 
of J. N. Sudford, esq. of Ansley Hi l.— 
At Birmingham, Mr. J. Jennings, to Miss 
H. Beane.—Lieut. Guilder, late of the 6th 
foot, to the eldest daughter of Mr. M. Lin- 
wood.—At Harbourue, the Rev. I). Ed¬ 
wards, rector of Warwick and Paget, in 
the Bermuda Islands,to Sarah, eldest daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. F. Deakiu, of the Ravenhurst. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. Heacock, 
relict of the late Rev. J. H. formerly of Co¬ 
ventry.—In his 52d year, S. Dickinson,esq. 
surgeon of the general hospital.—In his 74th 
year, Mr.T. Read.—In his 49th year, Mr. J. 
Smith, of the White Swan Inn. 
At Atherstone, 68, Mr. W. Muston, 
woolstapler. 
At Edgbaston, in his 28th year, Joseph, 
eldest son of Mr. Fisher, of Birmingham. 
At Wariug’s Green, Tanworth, 69, Mr. 
G. Yardley, manufacturer of wick yarn. 
At Yardley, Mrs, M. Salt, relict of the 
late T. S. esq. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Among other public works, a circus is 
now building in Shrewsbury, at Bridge 
Place, 90 feet by 40. A new wharf from 
below the council house, up Water-lane, 
to Pride Hill, is in contemplation. 
Married. ] R. Burton, jun. esq. of 
Atcham, near Shrewsbury, to the 2d daugh¬ 
ter of the late W. Walcott, esq. of the 
Moor.—At Wem, E. Gwynn, jun. esq. to 
Miss Austin.—Mr. J. Skidmore, of Tipton, 
to Miss M. Harris, of Coseley.—The Rev. 
G. Biggs, vicar of Hales Owen, to the 
eldest daughter of J. Bree. M.D. of Strat¬ 
ford.—Richard, eldest son of J. Metilove, 
esq. of Fern-hill, to Emma, 3d daughter of 
T. Price, esq. of Alderton.—In Shrewsbury, 
Mr. Churton, solicitor, of London, to Le- 
titia, daughter of Mr. Hughes, of or near 
Wrexham. 
Died.] At Bridgnorth, 85, Mr. Ham¬ 
mond. 
At Shawbury, in her 86th year, Ann 
Stringer. 
At Newport, T, Thompson, esq. for¬ 
merly collector of Excise for Salop and 
Staffordshire. 
At Wem, 58, Mr. J. Pidgeon. 
Mr. Johns, and Mr. Phillips, ship cap¬ 
tains. They were drowned, by the up¬ 
setting- of a boat in the River Towy, Car¬ 
marthenshire.—Miss Tudor, of the Oaken 
Gates. She fell inadvertently into a cooler 
of boLing wort, and only survived the 
accident 11 hours,—At Wilton, near Bridg¬ 
north, in the prime of Ikfe, Mrs. Shipley, 
wife of Lieut. Shipley, R.N.—Mrs. Bayley, 
widow, of Preston, Brockhurst, 76. 
In her 91st year, Mrs. Fox, of the cita¬ 
del, Hawkstone.—At Tooting, Surrey, in 
the prime of life, after only 2 hours illness., 
[Dee. 1, 
Mr. S. Dixon, surgeon, youngest son of the 
late Mr. D. of the Marsh, in this county. 
—In his 49th year, Mr. W. P. Wilson, of 
Light wood Green.—Mr. S. Poole, of the 
Loggerheads, near Drayton. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married .] At Ripple, A. Roseuhageo, 
esq. to Frances, daughter of the late F. 
Parkhurst, esq.—Mr. J. Rawlins, solicitor, 
of Birmingham, to Louisa, only daughter 
of the late T. S. Winnal!, esq. of Astley, 
in this county.—Mr. W. Broadfield, of Bir¬ 
mingham, to Marianne, youngest daughter 
of J. Broadfield, esq. of Worcester.—J. G. 
Halstead, esq. of Wal’oerton, to Esther, 
daughter of the late J. Kirkman, esq. of 
Westergate Cottage, Sussex.—Mr. Samuel 
George, of Pebworth, to Miss Susannah 
Busheli, of Moor. 
Died.] Near Worcester, in his 85th 
year, J. Puglar, esq. a gentleman of unde¬ 
viating probity and integrity. 
At Kidderminster, Elizabeth, wife of 
Mr. E. Wright. 
At Pershore, T. Holland, esq, late of 
Tewkesbury, and inspector of Taxes for 
Gloucestershire. 
In his 97th year, Mr. T. Johnson, of 
Rednall,near Bromsgrove. His surviving 
progeny consist of 6 children, 39 grand - 
chidren, 87 great grandchildren, and two 
great great grandchildren. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] James, 2d son of the late E> 
Cheese, esq. of Ridgbourn, in this county, 
to Anne, only daughter of the late J. 
Cowper, esq. of Bristol.—At Hereford, 
Mr. H. Probert, jun. of "Worcester, to Lu¬ 
cia, youngest daughter of the late Mr. 
Thomas. 
Died.] At Hereford, in his 87th year, 
T. Cam, esq. surgeon. He was eminent 
in his profession, and for his cheerful dis¬ 
position, polite manners, &c. was respected 
by all ranks of society. 
At Leominster, Mr. W. Price, glover. 
He lived the life of the righteous, and his 
death was in accordance. 
At the Cottage, near Monmouth, 84, Mrs. 
Hill, relict of the late Mr. Rowland, for¬ 
merly of Treago, in this county. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
The eastern end of the road which has 
been so long forming to connect the Mon¬ 
mouthshire and Glamorganshire central 
roads, will now be.speedily completed. A 
new line is hereby opened across the hills 
of the former county. The new roads 
from Monmouthshire to Ragland and Usk, 
are completed to the junction of Usk road 
with the Pontypool division. 
Married.] At Cheltenham, the Rev. C. 
Whately, of Banwell, to the eldest daugh¬ 
ter of the Rev. S. Jenkins, of Locking, So¬ 
merset.—The Rev. Mr. Cousins, to Mrs. 
Webster: both of King’s Stanley.—At 
Gloucester, Mr. J. Jaques, son of Mr. C. 
J. builder. 
Shropshire—Gloucester and Monmouth. 
