1800. | 
Married. At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas 
Taylor, of Sunderland, linen-draper, to Mifs 
Sterling. 
At Coventry, Mr. T. Cooper, jun. coach- 
mafter, of Liverpool, to Mifs Lapworth. Mr. 
George Pope, to Mifs Hannah Phillips, of 
Offchurch. > 
At Ofchurch, Mr. Snow, to Mrs. Lucy, 
of Stratford-upon-Avon. 
‘At Walton, by fpecial licence, R. Fine. 
ley, efg. of Lambourne Place, Berle to Mifs 
Charlotte Mordaunt, daughter of Sir J. Mor- 
daunt, bart. 
At Mencacen, R. Latham, efq. of Sand- 
bach, Chefhire, to Mifs Latham, of Ather- 
fone: 
At Warwick, Mr. Homer Silve{ter, mer- 
chant, of Birmingham, to Mifs E. Orton. 
Died.| At Birmingham, aged 20, Mifs 
Hunt, daughter of the late Mr. H. Hunt. 
At Kenilworth, aged 75, the Rev. Jofiah 
Corrie, who had been 45 years paftor of the 
congregation of Proteftant-di flenters there. 
At Coventry, far advanced in years, Mrs, 
Ruffel, reliét of the late Mr. W. Rufiel, 
grocer. 
At Afton, near Birmingham, Charles Spen- 
cer, elg. eldeft fon of the Rev. Dr. Spencer. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Several ftacks of wheat in the neighbour- 
hood of Shrewfbury, and fome corn in facks 
in a barn, were wilfully iet on fire, on Sunday \ 
night, the 27th of April, and totally confum- 
ed. Great rewards have fince been offered 
by government, and the parties interefted for 
difcovery of the incendiaries. ~ 
’ At Bridgenorth fair; on the 1% of May, 
an ox, fed by Mr. John Miller, of Bridge- 
north, was fold for 50 guineas. 
> Mr. Gaaviner, of Whitchurch, has an- 
nounced, that ‘* he has difcovered the natu- 
ral caufe of fermentation in cyder and perry, 
and can infure a certain method of managing 
thofe liquors, and preferve a vinous quality 
sor any number of years.’ 
Married.] At Shrewfbury, the Rev. John 
Gibbons, rector of Afton Botterell, to Mifs 
Dana, daughter of the Rev. Edmund Dana, 
and niece to Lord Kinnaird, and Sir Wm, Pul- 
teney, bart. 
At Wern, Mr. John Wickfteed, of Shrewf- 
bury, to Mifs B. Swanwick. 
At Tugford, Mr. Borne, millwright, to 
Miis Ann Gardner Jones. 
At Ofweftry, Mr. Davenport, of Burlton 
Grove, to Mifs Peploe, of Hifland. 
At Ludlow, Mr. Wm. Hand, to Mifs Va- 
lentine. Mr. Green, furgeon, to Mifs Sarah 
Wainwright, of Holloway. 
Died.| ~At Shrewlbury, Mrs. Lloyd, wife 
of Mr. Lyss excife officer, in confequence 
of a frature he received on the fkull, by whe 
overturning of.a ftage coach. 
At Dudleften, W. Chalinor, efq. high hhe- 
riff of this county. 
At Woodcote; Mifs Bickerton, daughter of 
Ms, Bickerton, 
Shropfbire—Worcefterfpire. 507 
‘ At Redbrook, near Whitchurch, bea 799 
Min (ee: 
At Adney, near Newport, aged 83, Mr. 
Leverfage, a very refpeCtable farmer. 
At Burford, Mrs. E. Minchin, formerly of 
Worcefter, wife of Mr. TV. Minchin, diftil- 
ler ; fhe was much efteemed, and an emi- 
nent fpeaker among the quakers. 
At ‘Kinglland coftee-houfe, near Shrewf- 
bury, Mifs Newell, daughter of the late Mr, 
Newell, malttfter. 
At Ludlow, aged 75, Mr. Fho. Cadwalla- 
der, maltiter. The Rev. T. Gwynne. Mr. 
John Lewis, timber-merchant. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
At a late general meeting of the. hop 
planters, it was refolved to petition parlia- 
ment to inflict penalties on ali pee who 
fhall ufe fubjhitutes for hops. 
A chafm of great length, and (erect vanes 
in depth, has lately been made on the fummit 
of that part of Breedon Hill which adjoins 
Great Comberton, and it continues to incréafe 
in fize daily: It is fuppofed to have been 
caufed by a late earthquake, a flight fhock of 
which was felt by feveral perfons in the 
neighbourhood. 
The Soup Inftitution at Worcefter has dif- 
perfed during the winter, and ftill continues 
to diftribute, 10,c00 meals of foup Ve to 
the poor of that city. 
Married. | At Worcefter, Me. Morris, 
mercer, to Mifs Wilfon. 
At Tardibig, Mr. Freeman, of Shipton-— 
upon-Stower, to Mifs Bradfhaw, of Honing- 
ton Hall, Warwickfhire. -Mr. Tho..Harris, 
to Mifs Cottrell. 
‘ At Temple Laugham, near Worcetter, 
Mr. Francis, to Mifs Sufan Hill, of Ronks- 
wood, 
At Tenbury, a John ey, to Mifs 
Lewis. 
At eee Mr. Wm. Taberner, of 
Morton Bagot, Warwickfhire, to Mifs Tib- 
bits. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. James Powell, 
glover. 
At Dudley, Mr. Manby, carrier. 
At Aftwood, near Feckenham, Mrs. Hem- 
ming, wife of Mr. Hemming, needle manu- 
facturer. 
At Whitford, near Broomfgrove, Mrs. 
Taylor, wife of Mr. Taylor. 
At Sandford, Mifs Harris, fifter of Mr. 
Harris. 
At Broomfgrove, Mrs. Stokes, aged $7. 
At Sale Green, in the parifh of Crowle. 
- Mr. Eaylis, a re{peCtable farmer; he was 
found dead in a field, on his farm, whither 
he had juft walked out in perfe& health. 
At Tenbury, aged 73. Mrs. Baylis, wite of 
Mr. Baylis, cooper. 
At King’s Norton, aged 759 Mr, William 
Wells. 
At Feckenham, Mrs. Joylis. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Williams, wife of 
Mr. Williams, baker. 
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