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At Ludlow, Sir Charles Henry Knowles, 
bart. to Mifs Charlotte Jolinitone, daughter 
| Of Charles Johnitone, efg. E. Johnifton, efg. 
to Mifs A. Harris. fecond daughter of G, 
Harris, ef. of Teneriffe. 
- At Brofeley, Mr. L. Brown, late of Cofe- 
nal, to Miis Jones. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Blantern, farmer, of 
the Woodhoufes, to Mifs Hughes, of Spring 
of the Hill. 
Died.] | At Shrewfbury, aged 75, Mr. 
Peter Macklin, working clock-maker. Mrs. 
Rainsford, widow of the late Henry Rains- 
ford, efy. of Wenlock. Aged84, Mrs. Cal- 
lis, mother of Mr. Callis, barge-owner. Mr. 
Hordern, mercer. Aged 92, Mis. Haynes, 
wife of Mr. Haynes, builder, &c. Mr. Row- 
land Hodges, maltfter. Mr. Edward Birch, 
carpenter. Mr. Smart ; who fell under the 
wheels cf his Gwn waggon, and was killed 
almof inftantly. Mr. John Oakley, of the 
Bird in Hand, Cotton Hill. Mrs. Bean, of 
Albion Hayes. 
At Berwood-lane, near Condover, Mr. 
Bowen. 
At Child Ercall, Mrs. Sharratt. 
At Afhford, near Ludlow, R. Hall Green, 
efg. eldeft fon of the late Reverend Dr. 
Green. 
At Whitchurch, aged 95, Mr. T. Jtakins, 
farrier. 
At Ludlow, Mr.Joha Collier; well known 
on the turf, 
WORCESTERSHIRE» 
A fund is eftablifhed at Worcefter for the 
purpofe of reducing the prefent high prices 
of provifions there. There are too fub- 
fcrvibers at 20 guineas each. 
All the friendly focieties at Worcefter 
haye agreed to appropriate part of their ref-~ 
pective funds to the purpofe of fupplying 
their feveral families with the neceflary 
weekly fupply of wheat and other articles, 
purchafed wholefale, at prime coft. 
It is intended to ereét a fpacious and com- 
Modious market place in Worcefter upon the 
{cite of the King’s Head inn, and other ad- 
jacent buildings, in High-‘treet. 
Married.] At Worcester, J. Adamfon, 
efq. of Briftol, to Mifs Penrice, fitter of George 
Penrice, ciq. of Salford Hill. Mr. J Hick- 
man, butcher, to Mrs. Barnett. Mr. H, J. 
Newman, to Mifs Mary Bevington. Mr, 
~ John Bradley, Glover, to Mifs Maria New- 
man. Mr. Bith, of London, to Mifs Collier, 
At Powick, near Worcefter, Samuel Lef- 
fingham, efq. to Mifs Vincent, daughter of 
Francis Vincent, efq. of Beddington Hall, 
Warwickithire. 
At Dudlev, Mr. Davis, to Mifs Richards. 
john Watkins, efg. of Northampton Houle, 
near Omberfley, to Mifs Mary Bourne, of 
Grimley. : 
Mr. Alderman Mathers, of Worcefter, to 
Mrs. Jane Hammond, of Geodman’s Fields, 
London. 
Died.] At Worcefter, Mr. Samue} Mat- 
pas, fon of Mr. Malpas, glazier. Mr- @li- 
ver, formerly 2 pafity-cook in this city. 
In Berkeley’s Hofpital, Mr. W. Davis, 
formerly an eminent attorney at Bromyard. 
Mr. Stephen Afhley. 
At Kidderminfier, Mr. W. Hornblowe, 
woollen-draper. 
At Reditone, in Areley, Mr. W. Ham- 
mond. 
At Camp, near Worcefter, Mrs. Houfe- 
man, wife of Mr. Houfeman. 
At his houfe, near Powick, Mr. Hum- 
phreys, late of Ilington. 
At Mamble, Mr. fohn Hailes, a refpe@table 
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farmer, who was killed by his favourite bull, — 
while feeding and careffing him, which he 
was in the habit of doing. 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, - 
It is propofed to inclofe and culiivate the 
wafte lands in the parithes of Caitie Froome, 
Bifhop’s Froome, Much Cowarn, and Evei- 
bach, in the county of Hereford. 
At a late meeting of the cornfa€tors, meal- 
men, and bakers, in Hereford, they unani- 
moufly refolved not to purchafe any wheat or 
ether grain, but fuch as fhould be brought 
mto the public market; andthe corporation 
have refolved not to take any toll at prefent 
upon corn fo purchafed. The magiitrates 
and other inhabitants have alfo eftabliihed a 
fund for the profecution of all foreftallers, 
&e. \ 
On the fummit of the Kymin, one of the 
beautiful hills that furround the town of 
Monmouth, a builJing is now ere€ting, by 
fubfcription of the ladies and gentlemen of 
that town and neighbourhood, which, when 
completed, is to be intitled, the New Nawal 
Temple, in honour of thofe diftinguifhed ad- 
mirals and commanders who have contributed 
to the naval glory of this nation, during the 
prefent and former wars. 
Married.] At Monmouth, Mr W. Grif- 
fiths, jun. attorney and pro¢tor, of Hereford, 
to Mifs Frances Powell. 
At Llanfaintfraed, James Frere, efq. of 
Clydac, near Abergavenny, to Mifs Green, 
daughter of James Green, efq. M. P. for 
Arundel, 
At Abergavenny, Mr. Jones, attorney, to 
Mifs Morgan. 
At Ecclefhall, Mr. John Griffith, of Mar. 
ket Drayton, to Miis Sarah England. 
At Aldenham, Capt. Graham, of the 1f 
of Dragoon Guards, to Mifs Clutterbuck, 
fecond fitter to R. Clutterbuck, efg. of Car- 
diff. 
Died.] At Hereford, Mifs Wellington, 
fitter of Capt. Wellington, of the Hereford- 
fhire militia. Mr. Thomas Turner, of the 
Red Lion inn. 
At Ewithington, near Hereford, aged 78, 
the Rev. Thomas Griffiths, one of his ma- 
jetty’s juftices of the peace for Hevreford- 
thire. 
At 
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