3799.] 
Near. Merriden, at an advanced age, Mr. 
Bellifon, farmer. 
At Radway, the Rev. Mr. Thomas Cham- 
bers, rector of Shernal. 
At Colefhill, Mrs. Dale, 
At Br' inley, near Coventry, Mr. Henry 
Watts, fteward to Lord Craven, celebrated as 
a very ingenious agriculturift, particularly for 
his improvements in draining marfhy lands. 
At Stratford-upon-Avon, aged 28, Mrs. 
Tindale. 
‘ SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Breck, to 
Mrs: Cox. Mr. Jofeph Lukins, of Lendon, 
to Mifs Griffiths, of Lengor, 
At Overton, John Gwen, efq, to Mifs 
Corne, of Stowbridge. 
At Hodnet, Mr. Lamb, of Portman fquare, 
to Mifs Sarah Walters, of Hodnet. 
At Tong-caftle, Charles Durant, efq. to 
Mifs Eld, daughter of Francis Eld, efq. of 
Slighford. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, aie 61, Mr. Hay- 
ward, late of Neffcliff. Aged 51, the Rev. 
Mr. ‘Lucas, late minifter of the diffenting 
congregation on Swan-hill, who had laboured 
under a paralytic affe€tion for nearly two 
years, and in confequence of which had re- 
figned the paftoral office, in which he was 
lately fucceeded by the Rev. Mr. Weaver. 
Mrs. Prichard, wife of Mr. Prichard, whip- 
maker. Mrs. Hayward, wife of Mr. Hay- 
ward, hair-drefler. Mrs.Oliver. John Manly, 
a weaver, who returning from Shrewfbury, 
funk into a fnow-drift near Bafchurch,where 
he remained a whole night before he was dif- 
covered: he has left a numerous family, of 
which he was the honeft and induftrious fup- 
porter. Mifs Whitfield, of Condover. 
At Park-lane, near Becks Mr. John Hand. 
At Ludlow, Mifs Maria Holland. 
At Bifhop’s Caftle, aged 72, Mr. Richard 
Williams. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Kempfter. 
At Adton-Burnett, Mr. Cooper, 
years agent to Sir Edward Smith, bart. 
On Clun-Foreft, Jane Hamer, having pe- 
rifhed in the fnow on her way from Knighton 
toClun. 
At Coalbrook- ales aged 23, Mr. Mark 
Gilpin, jun. Quaker, and clerk to the Coal- 
brook-dale company. 
_ Sarah Pinches, fervant to a farmer 3 as fhe 
was riding with corn to the mill, the horfe 
threw her into the. water at a place called 
the Bridges, near Wentnor, when fhe funk 
under the ice, and could not be extricated 
till fhe had perifhed. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Moarried.| At Feckenham, Mr. Jchn Hut- 
ton, to Mifs Mary London. Mr. Thomas 
Martin, to Mifs Barnes. - 
At Dorn, Mr. John apse jun. to Mifs 
Mary Phillips. 
At Alcefter, Mr. Siti oi Mifs Butler, 
of Feckenham. 
At Bifhop’s Caftle, Mr~James Walters, 
Montury Mac. No, xrin 
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poft-mafter, of Bifkop’s Caftle, to Mifs Bhiaa- 
beth Beddoes. 
‘Died.] At Worcefter, Samuel Babette! a 
foldicr, who fell under the wheels of a loaded 
Waggon in a ftate of intoxication, and was fo 
dreadfully bruifed, that he expired within 
half an hour after the accident. Mifs A.M. 
James, youngeft daughter of the Rev. Dr. 
James, one of the prebendaries of the cathe- 
dral, Aged 93, Mr. Samuel Corbyn, Qwaker, 
formerly a linen-draper, and one of the 
oldeft and moft refpetable inhabitants of 
Worcefter. 
At Wickenford, aged to2, Mrs. Tilfley. 
At Stoke-Prior, Windfor Harris, efg. Mr. 
Richard Blower, of the /Tything near Wor- 
ceffer. 
At Dudley, Mr. Daniel Hodgetts, hop- 
merchant. 
At Droitwich, Mrs. Romney, a maiden 
lady. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Davis, widow of 
the late Mr. Davis, glazier. 
At Burford, near Tenbury, in the prime 
of life, Mifs Letitia Wheeler, daughter of 
Mr. Wheeler, of Upton. 
At Elmbridge, Mr. William Williams, a 
few days after the death of his eldeft fon. 
A man at Feckenham being employed to 
clean a gun-barrel, put ina large nail, red 
hot, te dry it, which fetting fire to fome 
powder left in the barrel, was forced out, 
and entered the man’s head to the depth of 
four inches, who languifhed*two days after, 
and then expired. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Owing to the late heavy rains, and fall of 
fnow, the waters in the neighbourhood of 
Hereford are much out. The river Wye has 
completely overflowed its banks, and has 
been higher than at any period fince the 
flood of 1795. The Lug and fmaller ftreams 
are fo much fwoln, that the low grounds in 
their vicinity are entirely under wa 
Married. | At Brompton Abbots. 
Dew, farmer, of Netherton, to Mifs Ann 
Dew, youngeft daughter of the late Mr. John 
Dew, of Upper-end. 
At Thornbury, the Rev. John Taylor, 
A.M, to Mifs Pearce, only daughter of the 
late Mr, Pearce, furgeon, of Rofs. 
Died.] At Hereford, aged 82, Mrs. D. 
Phelps, of St. Qwen’s-ftreet. Aftera linger- 
ing and painful illnefs, Mrs. Jones, wife of 
Mr. J. Jones, maitfter. Mrs. Gwalter. 
At Leominiter, aged 74, Mrs. Evans, relict 
of the Rev. Henry Evans, late of Bydett. 
At Peter-church, Milfs Seward, daughter 
of the late Rev. Mr. Seward. 
At Huntington, a: am advanced age, Mrs. 
Adams, widow. 
At the Court of Whitney, Mr. Wm. Hay- 
wood, an opulent and refpectable grazier. 
At Kingftone, aged 99, Mrs. S. Gunter. 
At Little Birch, fuddénly, Mr. George 
Bethel, of Lyfon, formerly a glover in Leo- 
myinfter. Having called at a friend’s houfle, 
y in 
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