Phillips, aged 22. 
1800. ] 
At Hodnet, Mr. Richard Watkins, aged 
18, to Mifs Sarah Maddocks, aged 17, Mr. 
Thomas Clift, of Kenftone, to Mifs Morris. 
Atthe Lyth, Mr. Deakin, to Mifs Phillips, 
of Woodhall. 
At Mevle, Mr. John Morgan, of the Crofs 
Green, to Mifs Ebury, of the Old Heath. 
At Madeley, Mr. Heflop, of Ketley, to 
Mifs E. Davis, of Lawley, near Wellington. 
At Bafchurch, Mr. Till, of Mountford 
Bridge, to Mifs Woolrich, of Little Nefs. 
Died.| At Whitchurch, Mrs. Alcherley, 
widow of the late Mr. Alcherley. 
At Bithop’s Caftle, without previous indif- 
pofition, Thomas Beale, efq. of Heath Houfe, 
one of his Majefty’s Juftices of the Peace for 
this county. 
At Longnor, Mr. Samuel Jones, aged 45. 
At Lee, Mifs Hatchett, eldeft daughter of 
R. B. Hatchett; a lady who was truly bene- 
volent, ahd excelled in every virtue. | 
At Stoney Stretton,aged 84, Mr. Munflow. 
At Ofweftry, aged 75, Mr. Jofeph Salter. 
Mr. Jon. Barft, attorney at law. Mr. J. G. 
Mr. Green, fchoolmatter. 
At Cleobury, Mrs. Flavel, wife of Mr. 
Flavel. 
At New Houfe, Mrs. Pitt. 
At Brofeley, Mr. George Hartthorn, of the 
Lion-inn. 
At Church Stretton, Mrs. Edwards, wife 
of Mr. J. Edwards. 
At Felton Butter, Mr. Price. 
| WORCESTERSHIRE. 
At Worcefter aflizes, John and Richard 
Lane, two brothers, were conviéted of the 
wilful murder of their uncle, Thomas Good, 
of Saale © for which they, have been Gnce 
executed. Seven others received fentence of 
death, for v arious crimes, all of whom, ex- 
cept Sampfon Jones, were reprieved ; 3 and one 
who was capitally convicted, remains for fen- 
fence till‘next affizes. : 
Hops, in Worcefter market, on Saturday, 
the isth of March, yielded from 141. to 
Isl. ros. percwt.  - 
Marricd.| At Worcefter, Rev. Jofeph 
Shapland, vicar of St. Peter's, to Mifs Whit- 
more, daughter of George Wiitmare: efg. of 
Slaughter, Gloucefterfhire. Mr. R. Child, 
(S0al-merchant, to Mifs E. Band. 
At Droitwich, Mr. Heras Gale, Ort 
_ fo Mifs Groom. 
-Mifs S. Wather, of Seaford. 
| At Feckenham, Mr. R. Woodward, to Mrs. 
aine. 
At North Piddle, Mr. Wm. Smith, of 
Upton Shodfbury, to Mifs Efther Robbins. 
At Malvern-Houfe, John Surman, efg. to 
At Cropthorne, Mr. Wm. Lockfley, at- 
torney at law, of Pte to Mifs Haydon, 
of Charlton. 
At Kidderminfter, the Rev. Tho. Weaver, 
of Shrewibury, to Mifs Roberts. 
At Leigh, Mr. Hall, of the Seed Farm, 
Cradley, Herts, to Mifs Bradford, of Leigh, 
Monruty Mas. No, 57: 
Warcefterfhire—Herefordpire — Monmouthfhire. 3°5 
Died.] At Worcefter, Mrs. Welles, mo- 
ther of Mr. Welles, attorney. Mr. Hodges. 
Mr. Daniel George, baker. Mr. yess chi- 
na-painter. 
At Dudley, Mr. Banfon, dyer. 
At Tenbury, Mrs. Barnbrook, late of Roch- 
ford. 
At Redditch, Mrs. qraare. 
At Barhauske: Mr. Yerrow Wirowtinieh 
fon of Yer. ee efq. of the Rydd 
Green. 
At Feckenham, 14 $5, Mrs. * Curnock. 
Mr. Jofeph Lloyd. Mr. John Wetton. Mrs. 
Farmer. 
At Malvern, Mifs Lucy Stokes, aoniedd 
of Mrs. Stokes. 
‘At King’s Norton, aged 72, Mr. Lyndon, 
and, aged 75, Mrs. Lyndon ; they had been 
married upwards of fifty years. 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIREG 
At a late meeting of the Herefordthire 
Agricultural Society, it was refolved to give 
premiums of ,1s. per bufhel, for the firft two 
hundred. bufhels of new potatoes brought to 
Hereford market, not later than Augut; 
and a fimilar premium for.the firft fifty buth- 
els produced in the feveral othér market 
towns inthe county. ~ 
Marvied.| At Yardley, Mr. Cha, Wells, 
nail-faétor, to Mifs Hopkins, of Blackley 
Hae 
At Hereford. Mr. Morris, attorney, to 
Mifs M. Coleman, both of Leorninfter, 
Died.| At his houfe, néar Rofs, Daniel 
Dew, efq. one of his Majetty’ s-Juftices of the 
Peace for the county of Durham, 
At Whitchurch, the Rev. Charles Jones, 
of Hardwick. 
At Ledbury, Mrs. Jarvis, reli& of the late 
Mr. Jarvis, furgeon. _ 
At Eaton, near Leomintter, ee. 
Mapp, aged 109 ; fhe retained her faculties to 
the laft; and, havinga very retentive memory, 
could repeat, with wonderful precifion, oe 
circumftances which happened in the réign of 
Queen Anne. 
At Cheflunt, aged §9, the Rev. Samuel 
Worfley, where He had been, upwards of 
thirty-five years, paftor of a diffenting con- 
gregation. 
At Brackwood, Mifs Witham, daughter of 
T. Witham, efq. and fitter of Col. Witham, 
of the Guards. 
At Witherftone, near Holme Lacy, the 
Rev. John Hughes, re€ter of Stretton, juxta 
fugwas——a truly honeft man. 
At Hereford, Mr. Charles Sugar. 
Tully, pawnbroker. 
At Leominfter, aged 77, Mr. Edward Cole- 
man, attorney, fenior of that corporation, of 
which he had been a member forty years. 
At Lower Bullingham,, aged o1, Mrs. 
Prince, mother of Mr, P. Prince. 
At Woolhopes, aged 61, Mrs. Gregory, 
reli&t of W.C. Gregory, efq. 
Rr 2 At 
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