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tor, of Dale-end, to. Mifs Bedall, late of 
Exall, near Coventry.—.Mr, Smith, furgeon 
in the army, to Mifs Soden, of Rowington. 
Mr, Gateley, of London, to Mifs Rew, of 
Coventry.—Mr, Boofinere, of the city of 
Mans, in France, to Mrs. Smith, of Birming- 
ham. Mr. T. Moore, of Birmingham, to 
Milfs Brown, of Bourn Brook. 
At Newhold-upon~Avon, Mr. Berridge, 
farmer and grazier, of Dunton Baffet, Leicef- 
terfhire, to Mifs Walker, daughter of ‘T. 
Walker, efg. 
At Colefhill, Mr. R. Hobbey, to Mifs E. 
Roleftone, 
Died.} At Warwick, fuddenly, Mr. G. 
Dawes, liquor merchant. 
At 'Coventry, Mrs; Carlifle, widow. 
At Birmingham, nearly at the clofe of her 
Sy year, Mis. ‘Cooper, of the Crefcent — 
Aged 76, Mrs, Ellis, wife of Mr. J. Ellis, 
hat maker, of Digheth.—Mrs. Blair.—Mrs, 
Richards.—-Mr. T. Dainty, plumber and gla- 
zier.——-Aged 19,. Mr. 'T. Skey. ‘Aged 72, 
Mr, J. Hands.—Mrs. Green, ~ Mrs. Gough. 
Aged 57, Mirs. H. Hodges.—-Mirs. Parten, 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Rough, jun. 
merchant, uf New Rofs, Ireland, to Mits M. 
Harley. 
Mr, J. Turner, of Bockleton-houfe, Wor- 
cefterfhire, to -Mifs Snape, of Sutton, near 
Newport.—Mr. Sermon, of Ludlow, to Mifs 
Walker, of Cleobury. 
At Ludlow, Mr. Goodwin, tanner, to Mifs 
Barker, milliner.—R. Hudfon, jun. efy. of 
Wick, near Perfhore, Worcefterfhire, to Mifs 
Evans, of Shinewood houfe, near Wenlock, 
in this county. ; 
At Ellefmere, Mr.J. Rogers, of the Cricket, 
aged 55, to Milfs Robinfon, of Oiweftry,\aged 
37. 
i At Weft Felton, Mr. Clay, to Mifs Jones, 
’ of Grampow.—Mr. T. Williams, fadler, of 
Brofeley, to Mifs Evans, of Brofeley, to Mifs 
Evans, of Barrett-hall. 
At High Ercall, Mr. 
Mill, to Mifs Colley. 
Near Ludlow, Mr. Marfton, of Cofton, to 
Mifs Davies, of Clun. . 
Died | At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Cooper, gar- 
dener.—Mrs. Markham, reliét of the late 
Rev. R. Markham, D.D. a lady of an excel- 
lent, virtuous, and truly religious mind.— 
Mr. H. Pearion.—Mrs, Williams, wife of Mr. 
Williams, of the Unicorn inn. 
Major Sandford, of Bath, only brother of F, 
Sandford, of the ifle, inthis county. 
At Clun, R. James, efq. late.of Ludlow. 
Inthe remote Settlements of the State of 
New York, in November laft, Mr:,W. Wat- 
kins, youngeit fon of Mr. Watkins, of Shrewf- 
bury.—Myrs. Sandland, farmer, of Cotton. ~ 
J. Auftin, of Long 
At Batchcott, near Ludlow, the Reverend® 
T. Baines, reétor of Richard’s-caftle, inthe 
Commiffion of the Peace for this county. 
Aged 77, Mr. F, Bill, late of Ruyton, of the 
Eleven ‘Towns, 
At the'Sheet, near Ludlow, aged 74, Mrs 
Richards, widow of the late Mr. T. Richards. 
faddler, of Shrewlbury.—Mr. Perry, of Wy 
key.—-Aged 88, Mr. Rowland, fen. of Made | 
ey, near Colebrooke-dale, 
At Cheiterton, near Bridgnorth, Mrs, 
Vickers, mother of V. Vickers, efg. of Cran- 
mere. 
At Hales Owen, the Reverend W. A. Lea, 
chaplain in the Royal Navy. 
In London, after a few minutes illnefs, W. 
Pigott, e{q. of Dodderfhali, Bucks. 
fon of the tate Reverend W. Pigott, of Edge 
mond, inthis county. 
At Vernon-hall, in his 13th year, Mafter 
C. Talbot, eldeft fon of J Talbot, efq. only 
brother to the Earl of Shrewfbury. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Died.|. At, Worcefter, in her 7oth year, 
Mrs. johnitone, wife of Doétor Johnitone, 
This excellent woman, was defcended from 
Mr. R. Serjeant, who'in the reign of Charles 
{I. became anafliftant minifter to Mr. Baxter, 
at Kidderminfter, and was afterwards ejefted 
from the rectory of Stone, for nonconforinity. 
If unaffected and fervent piety-a warn and 
uncorrupted heart-—-if innocence of life and 
attivity of benevolence, ' joined to fimplicity 
and fuavity of manners—mif a temper fo come 
placent, as not to be ruffed by the croffes, 
flights, and unkindnefs of the world——if Ready 
and conftant attention to the duties of a large 
family—and, laftly, if the habitual fear of 
God, and unremitting love of our neighbours, 
give a claim to-the recompence of juft men 
made perfect, it may be charitably prefumed 
that this incomparable woman is gone to re- 
ceive her reward. Her death, though in the 
due courfe of nature, has lefe a chafm in the 
affections of her family and her friends which 
cannot be eafily fupplied. _ She lived without 
.an enemy, and the bleffings of all who knew 
her, have followed her ‘to the tomb, 
HEREFORD, ) 
Married.} At Hereford, Mr. W. Maddy, 
to Mifs Weare.—T. Wright, efg. of Pimli- 
co, London, to Mrs. Roberts, eldeft daughter 
of F. Ravenhill, efq. of Hereford. 
Died.| At Hereford, Mrs. Powles, wife of 
Mr. Powle, writing matter.In childbed, 
after being delivered of two fine children, 
Mrs. Honiatt, wife of the Rev. T. Honiatt. 
—Mrs. Barry, wife of the Rev. E. Barry, and 
daughter of the late W. Shepherd, efg. of 
Dormington.—Mrs. Maddy, reliét of Mr. 
Maddy, faddler. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
It may be noticed as a proof that there is 
a too confiderable confolidation and confe- 
quently enlargement of farms, ‘whereby a 
lefs produce of various articles of provifions 
takes place, that at this time, a perfon in 
the neighbourhood cf Winchcombe, in this 
-county, occupies twenty-feven fmall farms 
confolidated into one! Anotherinftance may 
be related, tothe fame purpofe, of a- farmer 
holding what was formerly rented by nine, 
in the acighbourheood of Cheltenham. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
He was. | 
