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near Shrewfbury. Mr. Roberts, of Creffage, 
to Mifs Parker. 
At Albrighton, Mr. John Atherton, of 
Market Drayton, to Mifs Harden. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Caink, druggift, to 
Mifs Beddow, of Street-lane, near Wel- 
Hngton. 
At Broomfield, Mr. Green, furgeon of 
Ludlow, to Mifs S. Wainwright, of Ludlow. 
At Hodnet, Mr. ‘Tkes. Clift, to Mifs 
Morris, of Kenftone. ° 
‘At Bafchurch, Mr. Till, of Montford- 
bridge, to Mifs Woolrich, of Little Nefs. 
Died.) At Shrewfbury, Mifs Alicia Wing- 
field, only daughter of Tho. Wingfield, efgq. 
elerk of the peace. 
Mr. Hughes, father of Mrs. Hulme, at 
Pride Hill. 
At Picklefcot, fuddenly, whilft affifting. to 
unload cheefe, Mr. Richard Hughes. 
At Fern-Hill, the Rev. Crefwell Taylor, 
of Meefon, near Newport. 
At Yftrincollen, aged go, Mr. Downes. 
At Wellington, Mr. Bayley, formerly a 
baker at Shrewibury. Y 
At Blodwell, near Ofweftry, Mifs Shellorn, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Shellorn. 
- At Felton-Butler, Mr. Price. 
At Ofweftry, Mrs. Price, of the Black- 
Gate, widow of the late Richard Price, efq. 
alderman. | 
At Ludlow, Mrs. Gibbons, wife of C. 
Gibbons, efq. of Whitchurch. Edw. Clay. 
efq. fon of H. Clay, efq. of Birmingham. 
At Bafchurch, aged 84, the Rev. Mr. 
Jeffreys, who had been 56 years vicar, and 
refident incumbent of that parith. A man 
of fri@ piety, and of gentle, unafluming, 
and exemplary manners. 
At Upper Millichope, Capt, Pountney. 
At Leaton, near Buildwas, Mrs. Garbett. 
At Great Nefs, near Shrewfbury, the Rev. 
Tho. Parry, formerly of Dulas, in Hereford- 
fhire, and defcended from one of the oldeft and 
moft refpeétable families in that county. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
~ A fwindler of very genteel appearance 
has lately made fuccetstul depredations on the 
tradefmen of Worcefter, and other towns in 
that neighbourhood. 
Marricd.| At Worcefter, Mr. James Nath, 
ad fon, of Mr. Alderman Nath, to Mifs Tip- 
per, Of Hartlebury. 
At Upper Sapey, 
Green, both of Lea. 
At Venbury, Mr. John Ridley, to Mifs 
Lewis. : 
At Kidderminfter, Mr. John Berger, of 
‘Tondon, to Mifs Berrow, daughter of Jof. 
Berrow, efq. of the ifland of St. Vincent. 
At Wolyerhampton, Mr. Jofeph Doody, 
lockfmith, to Mifs Jane Hardwick. 
At ‘lardebigg, Mr. Henry Millward, to 
Mifs Smith, both of Redditch. 
- Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. Geo. Farley, 
of Briftol, fon of T. Farley, efq. ‘of Hen- 
wick. Mr. Fieldhoufe, father of Mr. B. and 
Mr, W, Fieldhuufe, of this city. Mrs. 
Mr. Hyde, to Mifs 
Shroppbire—Worcefter faire Her cfordphire, Se. 
[May rz, 
Hopkins, wife of Mr. Hopkins, wholefale 
grocer. 
At Balden’s-Green, Malvern, Edw. Dan- 
bridge, efq. aged 74. 
At Spring-Grove, near Bewdley, S. Skey, 
efg. He was eminent for his extenfive im- 
provements in Agriculture, and his great fkill 
in the various branches of chemittry. 
At Malvern, Mifs Lucy Stokes. 
At King’s Norton, aged 75, Mr. W. Wells. 
At Tenbury, aged,73, Mrs. Baylis, wife 
of Mr. Baylis, cooper. 
At Dudley, Mr. Hately. Mr. Banfon. 
At Bromfgrove, aged 87, Mr. Stokes. 
At Bengworth, Mr. Hundley, of the 
Unicorm-inn. 
At Stanford, Mifs Harris, fitter of J. 
Harris. . 
Mr. Hall, a refpe€table farmer, near Brom « 
yard. 
At Feckenham, Mr. Inglis. 
Aged 85, Mr. Curnock. 
At Elmley Lovett, the Rev. Mr. Burgefs, 
reGlor of that parifh, and of Offerton. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Williams, wife of 
Mr, Williams, baker. 
At Hadley, in the parifh of Omberfley, 
aged 76, Mr. Rd. Amphlett, farmer. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs. Burden, wife of Mr. 
Burden, clothier. Mr. Devy, auctioneer. 
At Cleobury, Mrs. Flavel, wife of Mr. 
Flavel. : 
At the Redwood, near Tenbury, Mrs. 
Griffin. 
At Bransford-Mill, aged 67, Mrs. Edwards. 
At St. John’s, near Worcefter, Mrs. 
Munn, wife of Mr. Munn, of the Bell-inn- 
HFREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
It is underftood, that the Borough of Leo- 
minfter will be again contefted. The Hon. 
Mr. Capel, brother to the Earl of Effex, and 
Mr. Pollen, are in the Effex intereft.—Mr. 
Taylor, in that of the Duke of Norfolk 5 
and Sir Frederick V. Tempeft, in the inde- 
pendent intereft. 
At Hereford affizes, Mary Williams, and 
The. Trehearne, were conviéted of capital 
offences, and received fentence of death, but 
were afterwards reprieved. 
The Grand Jury of this county, concur- 
Mr. J. Lloyd. 
- ying with the fentiments of the Grand Jury 
of Yorkihire, have publifhed feveral reiolu- 
tions, purporting, that the growth of corn 
in this country is not equal to the demand ; 
that our dependance for fupply from foreign 
countries is very precarious, and that this 
evil is rapidly encreafing; in which conviction y 
they ftrongly recommend the cultivation of 
the Watte Lands of the kingdom, of which 
there are at prefent 7,800,000 acres 5 ftating 
it as incontrovertible, ¢* that in attention to 
this mine of wealth, lies the only true, per- 
manent, effectual, and wife means of re- 
dreffing our prefent, or fecuring againft future 
wants.” : 
Sir Chartes Talbot, bart. of Meckleham, 
Surry, has been elected member of Parlia- 
ment 
