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Bithops Caftle, to Mrs. Norton of the former 
-place. 
At Madeley, Mr. ner Glazebrook, to 
Mifs Golden. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, Mics: Baker, of the 
Bufh Inn. Mr. Poole, maltfter, aged 65. 
Mr. John Winftanley, brazier. 
At Bridgenorth, aged 77, Mr. 
Acton, formerly of Ludlow, glover. 
William 
_ At Whitchurch, Mr. Joba Cartwright, 
timber merchant. 
At Wirfwall, near Whitchurch, fuddenly, 
Mrs. Sadler. 
At Cruck- Merle, aged 85, Mrs. Walters. 
At Walford, near "Bufchurch, Mr. Mid- 
dleton. 
At Tiltftock Park, aged 80, Mr. Webb. 
Gores srensuike. 
The late heavy rains have done confidera- 
ble damage in this county. The rivers Se- 
vern and ‘Team, and all the brooks, have 
been much more fwelled than is remem- 
bered, Several grafs meadows have been in- 
undated ; and quantities of hay {wept away. 
The head of a mill-~pond gave way on the 
Ludlow road, in confequence of which feveral 
horfes were drowned, and travelling entirely 
ftopped for a time. 
Married.| At Worcefter, Mr. J. M. Gueft, 
of Birmingham, to Mits C. Barrett, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Barret, of Boughton-houle. . 
Mr. Abraham Edmunds, ironmonger, to 
Mifs Lee, daughter of Mr. Lee, glover. 
At Duolley, T. Brettell, efq.. to Mifs 
Cartwright, daughter of the Rey Mr. Caxt- 
wright, of the former place. 
At Omberfley, Mr. Hope, butcher of 
Droitwich, to Mifs Hartland, of the former 
place. 
At Kinfwingford, the exe Waal, of: 
Old{winford, near Stourbridge, to Mifs Hill, 
of the fame place. 
Died.] At Worcefter, Mrs. M. Corbyn. 
Aged 88, Mrs. Wells, relict of the late Mr. 
Wells, formerly of the Palace, near Upton- 
John Corbetta, brickmaker ; 
he was drowned. 
At Wyre Priddle, Mr. Trerfield, maltfter. 
At Throckmorton, Mr. Curtis, farmer. 
At Bransford, fuddenly, Mr. Jotep! i Hurd- 
man. 
_At Walcot, near Perfhore, aged 73, Mr. 
Bet. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Hereford, Mr: John Wat- 
kins, druggift, to Mifs Johnifon. 
At Rofs, F. Fifher, efq. merchant, of 
Briftol. to "Mils S. Pritchard, daughter of 
T. Pritchard, efgq. of the feito place. 
Died. ] At Hereford, aged 54, John Bea- 
van, efq. late Major of the Radadrthire mi- 
Hitia. Aged 74, J. Skyrme, efg. one of the 
didermen. of that city. 
At Warham, near Hereford, Mrs. Vorfe, 
Wife of Mr. William Vorfe. 
At Congrefbury, Mr. James ane late © 
of Red Hill, near Monmouth. 
Phen ny Mac. No. ut. 
Worcefterfoire—Herefordfhire—Gloucefterfhire, Se. 
757 
At Burton, near Rofs, aged 74, William 
Matthews, efg. he was many years-an attive 
magiftrate.’ 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Rodmarton, J. M. situa see 
efq. to Mifs Lyfon. 
At Barnwood, Mr. Wheatftone, of aie 
cefter, boot- racer: to Mifs B. Bubb, of the 
former place. 
Died.] At Gloucefter, Mr. B. Blackford, 
baker. 
At Newent, Mrs. C. Jones, reli@ of the 
late J. Jones, efq. of Newnham. 
At New Mills, Durfley, john Tippetts, 
efq, after a thort illnefs. 
At King’s. Stanley, the Rev. T. Scott, 
reCtor of that place, and formerly of Jefus 
college, Cambridge, where he proceeded 
B. A. 1746, and M.A. sel 
OXFORDSHIRE 
Died.| At Oxford, aged 21, Mts Taw- 
ney, daughter of the jate Mr. Henry Tawney. 
Mr. John Haycroft, a fmith; he. dropped 
down, and expired immediately, Aged 325 
Mr. Thomas Verey, baker. 
At Burford, Mifs $. Charaffe, daughter of 
the late M. Charafle, Surgeon. 
At .Foreft Hill, Mr. William White, for- 
merly aconfiderable farmer. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Caftor, Mr. John Figg, of 
Weft Deeping, near Stamford, to MifsWright, 
of the former place. 
' At Pattifham, Mr. Folwell, farmer, to 
Mrs. Smith, reliét of Mr. T. Siaidh, butcher, 
late of Northampudi, 
At Collywefton, Mr. Wm. Siffon, farmer, 
of Inthorpe, to Mifs Woods, of che former 
place. 
At Badby, Mr. Wek, draper, of Weft 
Haddon, aged 63, to Mrs. Goodman, a 
maiden lady; of the former place, aged 7o, 
(being his fourth wife.) 
At Woodford, near Daventry, Mr. J. 
Dalton, of Eydon, to Mifs M. Sharp, of 
Farndon. 
Died.] At Rroneieaation Mr. J. Daunt, 
watchmaker. Aged 64, Mrs. Brownfgrave, 
wife of Mr. Brownfgrave, auctioneer. At 
her brother’s houfe, Mifs Edge, of Cockfpur 
ftreet, London. Mr. T. Afhby, of the Wool- 
pack inn. 
At Peterborough, Mrs. M. Jacob, reli& of 
Mr. J. R. Jacob, bookieller. Within the 
fhort {pace of 18 months, the had buried a 
fon and her hufband. 
At Wellingborough, aged 65, G. Bithopy 
efq. ColleG@tor of Excife. Aged 80, Mr. 
Page, hair-drefler. ! 
At Long Buckby, Mifs J. Ring, daughter 
_ of f. Ring, elq. of Leicefter. 
At Eafton Mauditt, Mr. Pettifer, fteward 
to the earl of Sufléx. 
At Bozeat, Mr. Henfon, farmer and gra~ 
zier. 
At Riflingbury, aged 89, 
Harris, 
Mr, Richard 
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