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alfo been a writing mafter of Tamworth, for 
23 years. 
Mr. Jackfon, furgeon, of Shadwell-dock 
London, fon-in-law to the late Mr. Ward, 
fteel-toy maker, of Birmingham.—Mrs. M. 
Wright, widow of C. Wright, efq. or Hawkef- 
bury. 
At Coughton, in his 71f year, J. Wilkes, 
gentleman,many years fteward to Sir J. Throg- 
morton, bart. 
At Weft Bromwick, Mifs E. Farmer. 
At Knowle, cat) $5, the Reverend 
hah Dailey, vicar of Budbrook, and near 50 
years matter of Lady Levifon’s Hojpital, at 
Temple Balfail. 
At Handfworth, aged 69, Mr. J. Toney. 
At Deritend, fit advanced in years, Mr. S, 
Ault. —Mrs.ePerkins, of Pinley, near Coven- 
try.—Mrs. Robinfon, of Wall Heath, near 
King’ s Swinford —Mr. Colborne, of Swin, 
near King’s Swinford.—Mrs. Bradfhaw, fen. 
of Wrottefley. 
“SHROPSHIRE. 
It appears from advertifements lately pub- 
Nfhed in the Shropfhire and Chefhire Papers, 
by order of the Committee of Proprietors of 
the Ellefmere Canal Company, that prepara- 
tions are making for completing the earthen 
embankment at the fouth end of the aque- 
dué&t of Pontefyilty, fituated at the bottom of 
the Vale of Llangollen, at the diftance of 
about 20 miles from Chefter, and 25 miles 
from Shrewlbury ; as likewife, for complet- 
ing the iron-works at the faid aqueduét. 
‘The iron-works confift of caft-iron ribs, bot- 
tom-plates, fide-plates, and railing, for a 
canal-aqueduék, upwards of 320 yards“in 
length. 
Married.) At Aéon, Mr. Lawrence, of 
Shiftnal, to Mifs M. Hodgkifs. 
Mr. George, of Lifleford, near Bridgenorth, 
to Mifs M. Morris, of Great Potton, in the 
fame parifh. 
At Whitchurch, Mr: Blanturn, of the 
Woodhoufes, to Mifs Tudman, of Yockin’s 
Gate.—Alfo, Mr. J. Ackers, butcher, to 
Mifs Griffiths, of Ath. 
At Baffchurch, W. Johnfon, cfg: to Mifs 
Middleton, of Walford.—Mr. S. Scott, fhoe- 
maker, of Whitchurch, to Miis Scott, of 
Bunbury.——Mr. T. Gill, of Boveney, near 
Whitchurch, to Mifs Lloyd, of Tybx oughton 
Hall. 
Died.) AtShrewlbury, Mrs. Nelfon, wife 
of Mr. Nelfon, architeét and fculptor. She 
died afincere Chriftian, in the fulleft fenfe of 
the word. 
Mr. J. Choles, for feveral years. paft a 
fteady colleCtor of i poft-horie duties, 
At W nitchurch, Mrs. M. Heaford.— Mrs, 
ves h, wife of Mr. Welch, wheelwricht, 
t Glwelizy, Mx, d Salter, land-furveyor. 
iat Birmingham, aged 25, Mrs. Oakley, 
Gfier of the Rev. Mr, Dakiets of Shrewd- 
bury. 
~At Hope Bowdler, Mis. Stanier. wife of 
Shrophrire—Worcefterfhire—Herefordfhire. 
[March 1, 
the Rev. Mr. Stanier, re€tor; a kind and 
good friend to the poor. 
At Mr. Bowdler’s, Pride Hill, aged go, 
Mrs. J. Townfhend, half-fifter. to Mr. Bowd- 
ler.) She livedva vious life for many years 
paft, and ended her days with true Chriftian 
penitence, and faith in her Redeemer. 
Mrs, Richards, of Edgebolt. 
Mx. T. Howells, of Watton. —Mr. Bache, 
of Wyken, near Bridgenorth.—-Aged) 72, 
Mr. Urwick, of Skelten, near Shrewfbury. 
At Condover, after a few hoursillnefs, 
Mr. R. Goffnell; juftly lamented for his 
charitable and unremitting attentias: to the 
wants of the poor. 
Mr. W. Price; a perfon ute and de- 
fervedly refpected in his fituation, as ohhh nen 
to J. Probert, efq: of Copthorn. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.}| Mr. Rufton, farmer, in Feck- . 
enham-parifh, to Mifs Harris, of Stone-lane, 
near J ardebigg.——-Mr, J. ‘Nath, of Salwarp, | 
to Mifs E. Sanders, of Hab uey. 
At Hope, Mr. Turner, matfter, of New- 
caftle, to Mifs S. Turner.—Mr. W. Boulter, 
to Mifs Ireland, both of Welfand.—Mr, T. 
Walton; to Mifs E. Lamb, both of Wribben- 
hall. F 
Died.) At Worcefter, aged 74, Major 
Brereton. - ~ 
At Evefham, Mr. Outhwaite, attorney. 
At Stourbridge, aged 90, Mr. Iddins, fen. 
—Aged 65, Mr. J. Dogwood, farmer, of Mar- 
tin.—lIit,his zoth year, Mr. Wilkes, of 
Coughton; near Alcefter.—-Mrs. Dingley, of 
Holly Green, in the parith of Ripple. ris 
Knight, j junior, of Hatfield. 
In London, in-his.zgth year, Mr. F, Baas 
ham, fecond fon of Mr. C. Lingham, of the 
Artichoke public-houfe, of Worcefter; a 
young man of promifing abilities. 
HEREFORDSHIRE» ! 
At alate Meeting of the committee for 
the Lidney rail-road from Dean Foreft, held 
at Rofs, January 14, it was refolved, that, 
in confequence of the proprietors of the pri- 
vate property on the Lidney fide having de- 
clined acceding tothe propofals made to them 
at the laf meeting, the plan of a general © 
rajl-road be for the prefent given up, and 
that the silt ana aces be re-opened for the 
completion of a road from the fammit of the 
foreft to the river Wye. It was likewife 
-refolved, that the following fubfcriptions be — 
received to carry the above plan into effect, 
viz. from Mr. E. B. Clive, five fhares, 25ol. ; 
from’ J. Scudamore, 2501.3; T. P. Symonds, 
z2Sol.3 the coal company at Hereford, 3001. 5 
W. Partridge, 2001.3 R. Blakemere, ‘1501 ; 
J. Partridge, 1501.5 J- Davies, 2ool.5»J-, 
Tomlinfon, 150. GC. Cornewall, 200l.5 J. 
Wainwright, tool. 3 J: Munfey, 1ool.; J. 
Sherburn, Paty ; 1 Phillips, rool.; W. 
Hill, 250i. 5 J. Styant, rool.; R. Scada- 
more, 100}. Peal of the above "fabferiptions 
20001. 
~ It is im contemplation to endeavour to ob- 
tain 
