$52 
entertained by Bannifter, Munden, Mr. and 
Wirs. H. Johnfton, and Mifs Biggs. 
Married.) At Birmingham, Mr. Robbins, 
plumber and glazier, to Mifs Boucher. Mr. 
jofeph Enock, draper, of Shrewfbury, to 
Mifs M. Robinfon, of Mlington, near this 
town. 
B.S. Heaton, efq. of Greenfield Houfe, the 
prefent high bailiit of Birmingham, to Mifs 
Colley, of Edgbafion. 
Died.} At Birmingham, Mr. Richard 
T tomas fen. attorney, late of Shrewhbury. 
Mr John Probin, gun-maker to the Prince 
of Walcs 3; he was one of the moft ingenious 
znd celebrated manufacturers in that bufineis. 
Mrs. Buttler, widow of Mr. John Buttler, 
¥ate of Kidderminfter. ~ 
At Coventry, Mr. William Ball, cabinet- 
mnaker and auCtioneer. 
At Atherflone, Thomas Steward, efy. one 
ef the magiftrates for this county. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
A back has lately been opened at Ofweftry, 
onder the firm of LovettT, Grsppons, Gis- 
BONS and SsHePPaRD, an eftablifhment 
which will, ot courfe, prove of Breat-utility 
to the neighbourhood. 
The corporation of Shrewfbury have pub- 
Hihed their refolution to profecute with ie- 
werity, all fuch perfons as fhati be found 
guilty of foreitalling, regrating, or ingroiling, 
At Srewibury afflizes, ten criminals were 
capitally convitted aud received fentence of 
death. 
Married | At Shrewfbury, Mr. Ellis, to 
Mifs Sprait. Mr. William Jones, to Mifs 
Afhford. Mr. Ebden,. quarter-mafter of the 
4d Dragcons,-to Mifs Ford, of London, 
_ AtLudrow, Mr. John Leake, mercer, &c. 
- to Mifs Smith, milliner. 
At Hordley, Mr. Atcherley, ironmonger, 
of Shrewfbury, to Mifs Cureton, daughter of 
the late Riv. Cureton, of Hordley. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. Richard Marfh, to Mifs 
Mary Griffiths. 
At Wenlock, Mr. Stevens, to Mifs Turner, 
At Moreton Sea, Mr. Poole, of Tern Hill, 
to Mifs Wittingham, of New-ftreet-lane. _ 
Dicd.| At Shrewlbury, Mr. Price, glazier. 
Mrs. Waters. Mrs. Hughes, mother of 
Mrs. J. Wilding. 
At Bridgewalton, near Bridgenorth, Mr. 
Jobn Walker, a very refpectable farmer. 
_. 4t Onflow, Mrs. Prefcot, wife of Mr. 
Prefect. 
At Marrington, Mr. Thomas Matthews. 
At Ofwefiry, Mifs Mary Windfor, daugh- 
ter ef Mr. Francis Winafor, maltfter. Mrs. 
Grifaths, widow of the late Mr. Griffiths. 
At Afton, in Munflow, Mr. W. Hince. 
#.t Cheimarfh, John Nichols efq. 
At Stanwardine, Mr. Edward Roberts, 
youngeft fon of the late David Roberts, efq. 
or Loppingtoa. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Nickfon, wife of 
Mr. Nickion. Aged g5, Mr. ‘Thomas fen- 
kins, farrier. Sarah, widow of Ifaac Miller, 
a Gueker. 
At Much Wenlock, Mr. Griffiths, one of 
loyal volunteezs of that place, 

Shropfhire—Worcefter[bire. 
{Sept. 1, 
At Cotton Hill, Mr. Oakley. 
At Albion Hayes, Mrs. Bean. 
Near Newport, Mr. Thomas Yeomans. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
At the late affizes for Worcefter, 46 pri- 
foners were tried, 13 of whom were capitally 
convicted, and received fentence of death, 
and of thefe, three were left for execution. 
At thefe affizes came on the trial of S. F. 
Waddington, efq. on a charge of enhancing 
the price of hops, by foreftalling, in Wor- 
cefter market, when, after a hearing of rz 
hours, he was found guilty. He is to receive 
judgment, in London, nextterm. {t did not 
appear that Mr. Waddington had a&ed con- 
trary to the ufual praftice ef dealers in hops. 
Falfe returns of the prices of corn having 
been frequently made in Worcefter market, 
the mayor and other magiftrates have adver- 
tifed their determination to profecute to the 
utmoft of their power, any perfon who fhalt 
be found guilty of fuch praétice in future. 
Married] At Old Swinford, Captain 
Dearden, of the Innifkillings, to Mifs Brath- 
er, of Stourbridge. . 
At Powick, the Rev. Charles Walcot, to 
Mifs Tomkins, only daughter of the late 
Rev. Richard Tomkins. 
At Wyre Piddle, Mr. John Partington, of 
Ratford, to Mifs Elizabeth Wagftaffe. 
Died.]| At Worcefter, aged 24, Mr. Tho- 
mas Lowe, an ingenious miniature painter. 
Mrs: Kent, widow of Mr. Kent, ftone-mafon. 
Mr. Hurdman, and Mr, George Winter, pub- 
Hicans. Mr. Moore, bafket-maker. 
At Stourbridge, Mr. C. Hopkins. 
At Wannerton, near Kidderminfter, Mrs. 
Scott, widow of the late John Scott, of Stour- 
bridge. 
At the Blanquetts, near Worcefter, Mifs 
S. Michael, daughter of Mrs. Michael. 
At Stoke Prior, Mr. John Toller, farmer. 
At Henwick Hill, near Worcefter, Mrs. 
Holmes, wife of Mr. Holmes, attorney. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs, Hayes, governefs 
of the workhoufe. 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
At the late Hereford affizes, feven prifon- 
ers were capitally convicted, and condemned, 
three of whom were left for execution. 
At the late fummer meeting of the Here 
fordfhire Agricultural Society, the following 
premiums were adjudged for live ftock, viz. 
to Mr. Groofe, of Occles, for the beft bull; 
to Mr. Jofeph Tully, of Heywood, for the 
beft yearling bull; to Mr. Skryme, of 
Stretton, for the beft heifer; to Mr. Mofes 
Edwards, of Hom-Lacey, for the beft ram; 
tothe Earl of Effex, for the beft boar; and 
to Mr. Gwillim, of Stanton upon Wye, for 
the beft cart colt, eacha piece of plate, value 
“five guneas; to T. A. Knight, efg. for the 
fecond beft ram, andto Mr. Parry, for the 
fecond beft boar, three guineas each. 
At Monmouth ailizes two perfons were 
convicted of having ftolen wearing apparel, 
and condemned, but afterwards reprieved. 
Marvied.| At Monmouth, the Rev. Wm. 
Powell, to Mifs QO. M. Powell, of ee 
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