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At Moxhull, Mr. Jofeph Moore. 
Mrs. Spurrer of Walfall. 
At Shrewley, near Warwick, Mr. Law- 
yence Archer. 
Aged 65, Mr. Jofeph Preeft, of Folfehill. 
At Smethwick Grove, aged go, Mr. Ed- 
‘ward Walker. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married] Mr. Themas, of Yeaton, to 
Mrs. AnneEdwards, of Enfon. 
Mr. Gregory of the Woodnhoufe, near 
Frodfham, to Mifs Hickfon. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Thomas Cur- 
vier. 
At Ludlow, Mr. Edward Meyrick, alder- 
gnan of that corporation. Alfo Mr. Edward 
Wellings; this gentleman ferved the office 
ef mayor of Worcefter in 1770. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. John Minor. 
Mrs. Leeke, of the Vineyard, near Wel- 
Jington. 
The Rev. Mr: Atwood, reétor of Wheat- 
hill and Boroughton. 
Suddenly, ar the Barhill, near White- 
ehurch, Mr. Dutton. 
At Ellefmere, aged 78, Mrs. Alice Harries. 
At Worfield, aged 23, Mifs Gratiana Fanny 
Bromwhich. : 
At Loppington, the Rev. Richard Bafinett, 
vicar of that place. 
In his 65th year, Mr. Francis Hudfon, of 
Patton. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Worcefter, Mr. Thomas Ren- 
mick, to Mrs. Gregg. 
Mr. Thomas Clowes,’ of Tibberton, to 
Mifs Diana Nath, of Salwarp. 
Mr. Thomas Stiles, of Dudley, to Mifs 
Mary Pearce, of Bilfton. ate 
At Alcefter, Mr. John Woodhill, to Mifs 
Cox. 
At Blockley, Mr. Martin Weftmecot, to 
BMifs M. Ball. 
Mr. John Whitehoufe, of Faufon Pitts, 
Droitwhich, to Mifs Diana Sanders, of Han- 
bury. 
ne Suckley, Mr. John Millward, to Mifs 
Prefdee, of Stanton. Alfo the Rev. Nicholas 
Robinfon, re€tor of Suckley, to Mifs Potts. 
At Oldfwinford, Mr. Serjeant Hornblower, 
to Mifs Ann Bate. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mrs. Carelefs. Mifs 
Oliver. Mrs. Malpas. Mr. Robert Cham- 
berlain, fen. one of the proprietors of the 
Worceter China Man. Cory. 
Near Worcefter, Miis Haynes. . 
At Evefham, Mrs. Glover. 
At the parfonage houfe, Stanton, aged 72, 
the Rev. Benjamin Brifcoe : he had beea 
gector of that parifh 35 years. 
At Powick, in confequence of a fall from 
atree, Mr. T. W. Lutwytch. 
At Broozsfgrove, Mifs Welkes. 
At Spetchley, Mr. Palmer. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs. Harper. 
Aged 25, Mifs Elizabeth Broad, of Chad- 
aefiey Corbet. — 
Shropfoire....Worcefter fhire....dderefordfbire, Fe. 
[Dee. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. _ 
After ro years litigation in the court of 
chancery, the truftees of Mr. Walter Scott’s 
charity fchool in Rofs, have eftablifhed the 
right of that parifh to the annual donation of 
2001. bequeathed by that gentleman, for the 
education of 30 poor boys and an equal num- 
ber of girls. 
Married.| At Clifford, Captain William 
Higgins, of the Moccas Volunteers, to Mifs 
Sarah Watkins. 
Died.| At Hereford, in his 69th year, Jo- 
feph Perren, efq. one of the fenior members 
of that cerporation, and treafurer of the He- _ 
reford general infirmary ever fince its eftablifh- 
ment. 
Atthe fame place, Mrs. Gray, wife of My. 
James Gray, keeper of the county gaol. 
At Scu Mill, near Hereford, aged 64, Mr. 
Philip Turner. . 
At Marfield, aged 74, Mrs. Sarah Wathen. 
At Leominfter, aged 81, Mr. Jofeph Seward. 
MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
_Died.] At Monmouth, Mifs Gee.. Mrs. 
Pendre. Mrs. Hughes. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Briftol, Benjamin Willy, efg. 
of the royal Surrey regiment, to Mifs Maria 
Ann Walker. Mr. George Peppin, to Mifs 
Hall. 
At Whitminfter, Mr. George Barnard, of 
Frampton, to Mifs Elizabeth Fryer, of Peg- 
thorn. 
At Conderton, Mr. James Penfam, to Mifs 
Taylor, of Earl’s Croome, Worcefterhhire. 
Mr. Humphries, of Hazalton, in this 
county, to Mifs Francis, of Southleigh, Ox- 
fordfhire. 
Died.| At Gloucefter, Mr. Edward Fitz- 
gerald, late lieutenant of the 14th regiment 
of foot. : 
At Briftol, Mr. Mereweather. Mr. Bene- 
zach: this gentlemen pofieffed a mind 
fraught with uncommon intelligence, having 
vifited almoft every country in Europe. Mr. 
John Davis, collector of the excife at this 
port. Mrs. Clarke. Mr. Sewell, of the 
London Inn and Talbot Tavern. Mr. Charles 
Brown. Mrs. Attwood. Mrs. Edwards. Mr. 
Capel. In her 78th year, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Johnfon. 
At Thornbury, Mr. L. Hollefter. 
Mr. Charles Holder, of Long Athton. 
At Keynfham, Mrs. Racker. 
At Clitton, to which place fhe had been 
recommended for the recovery of her health, 
the lady of Edward Berkeley Napier, ef. of 
Pylle-houfe, Somerfetthire. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The following fubjeéts are propofed for the 
Chancellor’s prizes inthe Univerfity of Ox- 
ford for the enfuing year, viz. for Latin Verfe, 
Nilus 3; for an Englith Eflay, Commerce. The 
firt of the above fubjetts is intended for thofe. 
gentlemen, who have not exceeded four years 
from the time of their matriculation; the 
other for fuch as have exceeded four, but net 
completed feven years. a 
