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At Martin, near Timberland, Mrs.Stenton. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
‘Mr. ‘Richard Southall,, jun. of Dudley, 
to Mifs E. Hodgfon. 
Died.]) At Worcefter, in her 56th year, 
Mrs. Jfohnfon. Mrs. Harrifon. Miis Mary 
_ Pritchett. Mifs Ann Wall, daughter of 
Colonel Wall, Suddenly, at her daughter’s 
houfe, Mrs. Smith, widow of the late Mr. 
Smith, foap-boiler. Likewife, fuddenly, at 
the Tything; near this city, in his 77th 
year, Captain Gardner Bulftrode, of the ma- 
rines. Suddenly, Mr. Pruen, farmer of the 
poft-horfe duties for this diftrid. 
At Hallow Park, Thomas Berwick, efq. 
Yate of Frampton won Severn. 
Suddedly, Mr. Spencer, Pig jobber, near 
Mofeley Wake Green. 
At Witley Court, Mrs. Mary Matthews. 
She lived fucceflively in the fervice of four 
Lord Foleys. 
At Tanwood, 
Wilkes. ‘ 
At Dudley, after a feyere and lingering 
ilnefs, Mifs Payton. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Shrewibury, My. Yule; of 
Prefton Montford, to Mrs. Richards, of the 
Lea. 
At Ruyton of the Eleven Towns, Mr. 
Barker, of Whitchurch, to Mifs Bafnett. 
Died.| ~~ At Siew shury! in his 84th year, 
Mr. John Mitchell, formerly a merchant in 
very extenfive bufinefs. In his 65th year, 
Vfaac Stephenfon, efg. formerly fteward to 
the Duke of Norfclk; at Holm Lacy. After 
a painful illnefs, borne with exemplary for- 
titude, Mrs: Brightywidew of the late Fulke 
Bright, gent. or the Endlefs, near Bithop’s 
Caftle. Mr. Ravenhill, dancing-mafter. Mifs 
Jane Walker, fecond daughter of Mr. john 
Walker, mercer, of Kalin laa: Mr. Phil- 
lips. 
At Ludlow, aged 81, Mrs. El 
‘wards, a maiden lady. 
Mrs. Painter, of Iflegate, near Shrewf- 
bury. 
At Whitchurch, of an inflammation in his 
near Chaddefley, - Mr. 
zabeth Ed- 
bowels, Myr. Edward Jones, furgeon and 
apothecary. He ‘sofieiled great profetizonal 
fill, and his private .charaéter was truly 
amiable. After a fhort, but fevere illnefs, 
Mifs Burghall, eldeft daughter of Major 
Barghall. ; 
At the fanie place; Mrs: Allinfon, - aged 
733 anda few days after, aged $c, Mr. Tino- 
mas Allinfon, her hufband. Alfo, Mrs. 
Newne. 
“At Farley, aged 87, Mrs. Reynplds, | Wi- 
dow of the late rev. Mr: in ba of Tug- 
ford. ‘ 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The Here fordhhire'and Gloucefterfhire canal, 
from Glouceiter to Ledbury,-’ is gomnplfred: 
The opening of this navigation took place on 
the goth of March, wheirvfeveral of the pro- 
prittors-ane geatlenien of the Committee em- 
Warwickpire....Shroppoire.... Herefordpbire. 
ad 
“her 
barked at the junétion of the coal braneh 
near Newent, in the firft -veffel. freighted” 
with merchandize configned to Ledbury, 
which was followed by ‘three others. laden> 
with coa].. They pafied through the tunnel 
at Oxenhall, which is 2192 yards in length, 
in the {pace of 52 minutes, and were met at. 
' the extremity by feverat gentlemen, and en- 
tertained witha cold collation: at the Boyce, 
the feat of Mr. MoccERrinGs, one of the 
proprietors of the valuable coal mines recently 
opened at Oxenhall. Both ends of the tun— 
“nel, as well as the banks of the canal, were 
eee with fpe@tators, who hailed. the boats 
with reiterated acclamations. It is fuppofed 
‘that upwards of 2000 perfons were prefent on 
their arrival at Ledbury (a diftance of about 
nine miles), which they reached in four 
hours. A dinner was provided on the occa- 
fion at the George inn, where the greateft 
conviviality prevailed, and feveral appropriate 
toafts were drank. Whe advantages which 
mut refult from this inland navigation to 
Ledbury and the adjoining country are incal~ 
culable. In the article of coal, the inha- 
bitants of this diftri@ will reap an important 
benefit by the immediate reduétion in price 
of at leaft ten fhillings per ton. Coals of the 
firft quality are now delivered at the wharf 
clofe to Ledbury, at 13s 6d. whereas the 
common price was formerly 24s. per ton. 
Married.] At Hereford, Mr. Thomas 
Kyrwood, to Mifs Wall. 
Died.] At Hereford, at the advanced age 
of 62, Mrs. Parry. Mrs. Wright. = 
Knapp, maltiter. 
At Little Hope, near as aged 72s 
Mrs. Cole. 2 
At Ledbury, in her 7 ES h year, 
yatt. 
At Walford Court, after a very lingering 
illnefs, Mr. John Elton. He was aggentle- 
man univerfaliy beloved and tefpetted. ; 
In his 82d year, Mr. Watkin Maddy, of 
the Cwm, in the parith of Dorfton. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Died.| | At Monmouth, in his Goth ¥ 
gia mortification in his foot, Mr. Hair 
yones. 
At Whitebrook, near Monmouth, Mr 
Richard Turner, paper-maker. 
At Piercéfield, Milfs Charlotte Wood, 
younger daughteft of Colonel Wood. 
_ In confequence. of exceffive’ gluttony, 
Emanuel Guzman, of Newport, hair-drefier. 
The coroners jury, afcer long and mature 
inveftigation, returned a vende of felo de fe, 
and the remains of the wretch wéreé accord- 
ingly buried in the public read near the fpot- 
where he died. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
\ Married.| At Briftol, Mr. Charkas Wil- 
llams, of Bath, to Milfs Mary Ann Weare. 
Mr.-Robert Williams, to. Mifs pease Mr. 
John Jones, to Mifs Sarah Crots, .the 
White Hart ian. Mr. William ae to 
Mifs Cooper, 
rs. Wood- 
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