85 
Mr. J. Smith, broker.—Mrs. Dyas, relict 
of Mr. J. Dyas, formerly a fpur-maker.— 
After a fhort ilinefs, aged ro1, Mr. A. Spozzi, 
father of the late Mr. C. Spozzi.—-Mr. S. 
Tilt. , 
Mr. S, Brooke, fen. for the laft twenty 
years acting clerk of St. Martin’s parith ; 
univerfally refpected and beloved as an honeft 
man, and punctual in the difeharge of his 
official duties. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Harper, reli&t of the 
late Mr. Alderman Harper—Mr. Foden, 
wine-merchant.—-Mr. W Stephens, of the 
New Inn tavern —Mrs. Riley, wife of Mr. 
Riley, filk-dyer. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Orton, of the Bell 
inn.—Aged 75, Mr. W. Davies. 
Mifs Jefferies, of Blakehoufe, near Kid-. 
dermintter,’ 
In her 103d year, Mrs. M. Crofs, of Stare- 
ton; fhe retained the ufe of her faculties till 
Chriftmas-day laf. , 
At Moore Green, near Birmingham, much 
refpected, Mr. T. Aris Pearfon, many years 
fole proprietor of the Birmingham Gazette. 
At Lifbon, Mr. W. Calefby, late of Bir- 
mingham. 
At King’s Norton, Mr. J. Pritchard. 
Aged 82, Mrs. Hurleftone, late of the 
Woodhoufes. 
. Mrs. Mitchell, of Hal] Green Hall, near 
Birmingham. 
Aged 85, Mr, J. Hunt, of Londonderry, 
near Smethwick. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Singular Increafe.—The proprietor of 
eftate at Cheiterton, near Bridgnorth, in 
1763, planted a number of poplar-trees on 
fome moift land, one of which was lately cut 
down, and found to contain fifty-five feet of 
good timber, worth one fhilling per foot. 
This tree appears to have increafed nearly 
one foot and a half of folid timber annyally ! 
Married } At Hodnett, G. Walker, efq. 
of the King’s Remembrancer’s Office, to 
Mrs. Bedford.—Mr. Edwards, maltfter, of 
Ellefmere, to Mifs M. Jones, of Ruthin, 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. J. Norton, to Mifs 
E.. Carter.—Mr. Stevenfon,' cabinet-maker, 
to Mrs. Nicklefs, of the Plough public- 
houfe.—Myr. R. W. Wellings, of Wenlocks 
Walton, to Mifs M. Lloyd, of Brofeley. 
At Madeley, Mr. J. Emery, of the Iron- 
bridge, to Mifs A. Patker, of Madeley. 
Wood, 
in the Ifle of Anglefea, Mr. J. Roberts, 
tanner, of Llanerchymydd, to Mifs Wiil- 
liams, eldeft daughter of D. Williams, efq. 
of Maengwyn. 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Crocket, 
widow of the late Mr. Crockett, fadler— 
Mrs. Brown, wite of Mr. Brown, mercer. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Nickfon, wife of 
Mr. J. Nickfon, cheefemonger.—Mr, J. Al- 
linfon, bucher. 
At Wellington, Mr. Shillitoe, of the Ra- 
Shroplhire—W orcefterfaire— Herefordfbire, 8c. 
[Feb 1, 
vensinn.—In her 79th year, Mrs. Ford.— 
Mrs. Newnham, widow of the late Mr. 
Newnham, of Highfields, near Wem. 
At Ellefmere, aged 67, Rear-admiral Wil- 
liam Hay ; endeared to a large circle of re- 
f{pectable friends for his judicious liberality, 
and uniform good conduét. 
Mrs. Wilfon, of Cockfhut, only daughter 
of Mrs. Finch, of Meadow Place, near 
Shrewibury.—Mrs. Kent, of Leaton. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. wi 
‘ Married.] Mr. W. Garlick, of Suckley, 
to Mifs Morton, of Nether Howfell, in the 
parifh of Leigh.—J. Pardoe, efq. of Bewdley, 
to Mifs Grainger, of Worcefter.—Mr. Court, 
of Redditch, to Mifs Haywood, of Hanbury. 
Died.|) At Worcefter, aged 73, Mrs. H. 
Skinner, relict of the late Mr. T. Skinner, 
glover.—Mrs. E, Peechey. a 
In her 36th year, Mifs J. Wilkes, of 
Blockley. 4." 
At Stourbridge, in his $oth year, W. Phil- 
lips, efq. juftice of peace, and deputy-lieute- 
nant of the county. 
At Bewdley, aged 66, Mrs. Probart. 
At Fecklinham, Mr. T. Beach Hades, ate 
torney. ‘ 
HEREFORDSHIRE. . 
An extenfive edifice has been lately, ere&t- 
ed at Hereford, appropriated to the humane 
purpofe of receiving perfons labouring under 
the heavy affliction of infanity. This chari- 
table infitution has been lately opened, and, 
although from the peculiar preflure of the 
times, the voluntary donations are not ade~ 
quate to its fupport, on the liberal footing 
originally intended, yet, to enfurea confides 
rable part of its benefit to the public, the 
eftablifhment is now placed on a vefpectable 
bafis, on terms adapted to the circumftances 
of the patient, and the malignity of the dif- 
order, under the conftant fuperintendance of 
a phyfician, furgeon, and experienced aifif- 
fants. 
Journal further announces, that this afylum 
embraces many advantages not common fo In; 
ftitutions of this kind. 
Marriced.} 1n London, R. Biddulph, efq; 
M. P. fer this county, to Mifs Middleton, of 
Chirk Caftle, Denbigh. 
At Hereford, Mr. B. Coates, attorney, of 
Leominfer,to Mifs Colbatch..-Mr. T. Powell, 
of Monmouth, to Mifs G. Gratiana Grif- 
fiths, younget danghter of Mr. Griffiths, 
proctor.—Mr. T. Downes, attorney, to Mifs 
Jobhnfon, of Norton Brook.’ ve. 
Died. | At Hereford, in the prime of life, 
Mr. E. Davies, eldeft fon of Mrs. Davies, of 
the Green Dragon inn. } a 
At Stretton, near Hereford, in his 634 
year, Mr. T. Farrington.—At Goodrich, Mr. 
E. Gardiner. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. pies. 
A fubfcription has been lately commenced 
in this county, patronized by a number of 
noblemen and principal gentlemen, for pre- 
* fenting 
An advertifement in the Hereford: . 
