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Mr. Sanfom. Mr. Cox, rule-maker ; he was 
by far the moft corpulent man in Birmingham. 
Mrs. Young, mother of the Rev. W. T. 
Young, of St. Pavl’s Chapel. Quarter- 
mafter, Tho. Page, of the 4th regiment of 
dragoons, in which he had ferved 50 years. 
Thomas Hanfon, efq. of Smethwick ; this 
refpeéted gentleman died at the houfe of Mr. 
Holden, where he had been fome time con- 
fined by the accident of breaking his leg. 
At Erdington, Mr: Tho. Day. 
At Wilnecote, J. Marfhall, efq. a bene- 
volent friend to the poor. 
At Bilfton, aged 70, Mr. Tho. Dean. 
At the Cottage Lady-wood, Mrs. Evans, 
wife of Mr. Evans, late of Birmingham. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Ata late concert at Shrewfbury, for the 
benefit of the funday fchools, the fum of 
281. 17s. 6d. was collected. 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. T. Jones, 
attorney, of Montgomeryfhire, to Mifs F. 
Phillips, of the former place.. Mr. Baker, 
to Mifs Shotton. Mr. M’Credie, to Mifs 
Milligan. 
At Quatt, Hugh Houfton, efq. to Mifs H. 
Whitmore, third daughter of W. Whitmore, 
efg. of Dudmafton. 
At High Ercall, Mr. John Bickerton, of 
Hafton, to Mifs Harrifon, of Roden. 
At Much Wenlock, Mr. Edwards, maltfter, 
of Bridgnorth, to Mrs. Clayton, widow of the 
la.e Mr. Clayton, of the former place. 
Died.} At Shrewfbury, aged 20, Mr. T. 
‘Wood, jun. fonof Mr. Wood, printer of the 
Shrewfbury Chronicie. Mr. John Jackfon, 
bookbinder. 
At Ellesmere, Mrs. Perry. Mr. Dodd, 
fadler. Mifs L. Harties, eldeft daughter of E. 
Harries, Efq. of Arfott. 
At the Hay Park, Mrs. Roche, wife of 
P. K. Roche, efq. 
At Kenwick, near Ellefmere, Mr. Edward 
Kynafton, farmer; he was returning from 
Whitchurch Market, wien, it is fuppofed, 
he was thrown from his horfe, as his body 
was difcovered lifelefs on the road. 
At the feat of Lady Markham, at Alming- 
‘ton, near Market Drayton, aged 68, Tho. 
Wolley, efa. he was a chearful companion 
and beneficent man. 
At Gatacre, near Bridgnorth; aged, $3, 
Mrs, Tongue, relict of the late Mr, Tongue. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
The total quantity of hops weighed in 
Worcefter market during the year 1799, was 
¥ 3,923 pockets. . 
At Dudley, Mr. E.-Adcock, grocer, at 
' Birmingham, to Mrs. Dudley, of the former 
place. aunt 
At Stourbridge, Mr. Abbott, to Mifs Ri- 
chards, of Atiwood, Feckenham. 
At Stourport, Mr, Duyard, to Mifs Broad, 
eldeft daughter of Mr, J. Broad, of Likhill 
Farm, near Stourport. ee 
At Hallow, Mr. Thomas Bourn, of Shraw- 
ley, to Mits Mary Welt, ofthe former place, - 
Shropfire—Woreefterfhire—Herefordpbire. 
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At Perfhore, Mr. j. Stanton, of Peopleton 
Mill, to Mifs Neatley, of the former place. - 
At Hartlebury, Mr. J. White, of Witley, 
to Mifs E. Hill. ; 
Died.] “At Worcefter, fuddenly, John 
Mountfort, efq. formerly of Ledbury, in 
Herefordfhire ; he was the laft furviving fon 
of the late Mr. Mountfort, an opulent, (and 
in his day, the only) bookfeller in Worcetter: 
Mr. Mountfort was bred to the praéfice of 
phyfic, and refided fomtime at Ledbury as a 
phyfician, but had retired fome years. 
At Evetham, Mr. White, of the White 
Hait Inn. ¢ 
At Leigh, aged 79, John Spooner, efq. fer. 
At Hartlebury, Mr. ‘Wm. Maule, aged 
98; he worked at his -bufinefs as a tanmer, 
till within two or three years of his deceafe, 
At Stourbridge, Mr. George Holden, of the 
Spout. Mrs. Caufer, 
At Powick Mill. Mr. Reynolds, fervant te 
Mr, Hadley; he fell into the mill pond, and 
was drowned. i 
At Berrow Green, Evans, fon of 
Mr. Evans, carpenter; he was drowned in 
confequence of the ice breaking under him. 
At Befbridge, near Bridgnorth, Richard 
Windle, efq. formerly an eminent paper- 
maker, 
At St. John’s, aged 33, Mr. M. Goodere. - 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
A correfpondent of the Hereford Journal. 
recommends the fol‘owing fimple method of 
improving indifferent cyder and perry: **When 
the liquor is juft prefled from the fruit, and a 
little fettled, take a pail-full of the juice, 
put in fome brown fugar, the more the better, 
and adda few hops; boil it in a brewing 
copper, and pour the whole hot into the ftore 
of cyder or perry.” 
A barn and other out buildings, belonging 
to Mrs. Downes, of Afhford, near Ludlow, 
have lately been confumed by fire. The lofs, 
including a large quantity of grain, is efti- 
mated at upwards of 800]. 
George Clarkfon, who has remained under 
refpite in Hereford Goal fince the fummer of 
1794, when he was capitally convicted of for- 
gery has received the king’s pardon. 
Married.} At Boulfton, Mr. T. Price, ta 
Mifs Morgan. 
At Welton, Mr. T. Wood, to Mifs M. 
Hardwick, third daughter of J. Hardwick, 
efg. of Wefton. : 
Died.| At Hereford, in an advanced age, 
Mrs. Mafon, reli of Mr. Mafon. Aged 
64, Mrs. Meredith, mercer. 
At Lower Buliingham, near Hereford, aged 
20, Mr. J. Prince, youngeft fon of Mr. P. 
Prince. 
_ At Founhope, near Hereford, Mrs. Kidley, 
relict of the late Rev. Mr. Kidley. 
At Church Dilwyn, Mr. J. Griffiths; he 

“was found dead inthe highway. 
At King’s Caple, aged 8 years, Ann Col- 
lins; the fep-mether of this unfortunate 
child has been committed to Worcefter Goal 
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