1800.1 
At Coventry, Mr. Charles Harris, to Mifs 
Cath. Banbury. 
Died.| At Birmingham, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Ford. 
At Middleton, Mr. Markham, farmer. 
At Warwick, Mr, Pearce, keeper of the 
Bridewell. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Butler, 
widow of the late Mr. John Butler, of Kid- 
dermintter. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
By an abitra&t of the {tate of the Prifon 
Charities in this county, lately publifhed, it 
appears, that in the year, ending at Mid- 
fummer, about $8]. had been received in 
fubfcriptions and donations; and the follow- 
ing fketch of fome of the difburfements will 
fhew to what truly laudable and benevolent 
purpofes they have been applied, 

AS rds a 
Rewards to induftrious debtors 11 14 6 
to induftrious criminals 29 EK 3 
To 14 debtors quitting prifon, as 
the means of immediate fubfitt- 
ence. , arg GS 10 
Cloaths and fos to the induftrious 
on quitting prifon : ¥4 19 10 
Milk for young children Acca 
The fund is alfo employed in providing lea- 
ther, &c. for making fhoes, which enables 
the induftrious debtors to gain a livelihood 
while in confinement, and which is reim- 
burfed again, with fome profit to the charity. 
The Worthen Inclofure A&t has received 
the royal affent. 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Price, 
woollen-manufa&turer, to Mrs, Elizabeth 
Hammond, daughter of Mr. Hammond, feed{- 
man. Mr. Panting, attorney at law, to Mifs 
Meine, of Ofweftry. Mr. Brown, portrait- 
painter, to Mifs Letitia Lloyd. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Thomas Gilbert, to 
Mits Dodd, of the Green-end. 
At Prees, Mr. Thomas Shore, captain in 
the North Shropfhire Yeomanry, to Mifs 
Eliz. Cotton, of the Foxholes. 
At Stanton Long, Mr. Hudfon, of Patton, 
fo Mifs Tafker, of Noncraft. 
At Lillefhall, Mr. John Kite, principal 
agent to the Marquis of Stafford and Co. to 
Mifs Cotton, of Donnington, 
At Madely, Mr. Robert Ward, to Mifs Ann 
Wafe, both of Colebrook Dale. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. Francis Mullineux, 
butcher, to Mifs M. Barkley. 
Died.) At Shrewfbury, Edward Phillips, 
efq. late a captain in the Firft Shropfhire Re- 
giment of Militia. Aged 81, Mr. Stevenfon, 
formeriy a refpeétable cabsiiete maker here. 
Mrs. Poole, widow of the late Mr. Poole, 
maltfter, Mrs Stirrop, wife of Mr. Stirrop, 
ironmonger. 
At Middle, Mr. John Turner. 
At Whixall, Mrs, Hotchkifs, widow. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Nixon. 
At Upper Sewtoas near Weftbury, aged 
95, Mrs. Mary Nicolls, 
Shropfkire——Worcefterfhire—Herefordfire, Fc. 
85 
At the Rev. S. D. Edwards’s, Pentre, Mrs. 
Catharine Lewis, who had lived houfekeeper 
there 48 years, refpected and beloved by all 
who knew her. 
Mrs. Howells, wife of Mr. Howells, of 
Chilton-farm, near Shrewfbury. 
At Eyton, near Bafchurch, as he was re- 
turning from his fields, Mr Randels. 
At Prees-farm, Mrs. Thomas, wife of Mr. 
Thomas, jun. attorney, of Shrewtbury. 
At Cilehants aged 65, Mrs. Ann Bowley, 
widow. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
The Corporation of Worcefter has paid its 
proftered bounty of 1s. per bufhel upon the 
firft 240 buthels of potatoes fold in Wor- 
cefter markets This has had the moft happy 
effect in furnifhing fupplies and reducing the 
prices. 
The Commiffioners for executing the late 
AC for Inclofing the Wafte and Common 
Lands at Broomfgrove, are proceeding with 
difpatch to effect that defirable object. 
Married.| At Worcefter, Mr, John Stokes, 
of Leopard-farm, to Mifs Mary Hill. 
At Martley, Mr. James Brazier, of Shrawe 
ley, to Mifs Ann Hodges, of Horiham. 
At Malvern, Thomas Lynne, efq. of the 
Royal Navy, to Mifs Mary Warren, third 
daughter of the Rev. Eraf{mus Warren, rector 
of Hampftead, near London, 
Bromley, in Kent. 
At Claines, John Willianis, efqg. of St. 
John’s, to Mifs Dorothy Wigley, of Penfham. 
At Upton-upon-Severn, Mr, Melis to 
Mifs Callow. 
Died.| At Worcefter, aged 62, in cane. 
quence of a fall from his horfe, Mr. Walker, 
furveyor of the roads in the tything of this 
city. Mrs. Fullwood, relict of Richard Full- 
wood, efq. formerly of White Lady Afton. 
Mrs. Bucknell, widow of the late Mr. Wil- 
liam Buckneli, of Frainch, near Kidder- 
minfter, Mrs. Sheriff, wife of Mr. F. 
Sheriff. 
At Hagley, Mifs Phebe Hodgetts, a 
maiden laidy, L 
At Witley Court, Mr. R. Howell, aged 
85 years, 50 of which he {pent in the fervice 
of the prefent and late Lords Foley. 
At Bewdley, Mifs Hayley, daughter of 
the late Alderman Hayley, of that place, 
aged 48. 
At Dudley, Mrs. 
Dudley Bagley. . 
At Chaddefley Corbet, Mifs Badger. 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
The crop of apples in this county and Glou- 
cefterfhire will be what is calied half a bear- 
ing; other fruits of all kinds are in great 
abundance, and the appearance of plenty is 
almoft unexampled, 
Married | At Hereford, Mr. F. Williams, 
Bagley, wife of Mr. 
_ excife-officer, to Mifs Lewis. 
At Stanton-upon-Wye, the Rev. D. Wil- 
liams, to Mifs Gardiner, of Bifaupfoke. 
At. 
and of Great 
¢ 
