$96 
- WARWICKSHIRE. ‘ 
Aarried,) At Birmingham, Mr. H. Ford, 
junior, gilt-toy-manufaGiurer, to Mifs Wal- 
ford.—Mr. Stratham, to Mifs Ames, of 
Afton:—Mr. J. Baker, to Mrs, Davies, of Dude - 
Jey.—Mr. W, Field, plater, to Mifs A. 
Birch,—Mr. J. Reeves, junior, to Mifs Had- 
ley. 
Ee. Mofs, junior, furgeon, of Dudley, to 
Mis Pow ell,of Brecon, South Wales. 
Mr. Stiles, mercer, &c. of Warwick, to 
Mifs £. Snow, of Offchurch.—Mr. Moore, 
of Mappleborough Green, to Mifs A.Ambers, 
of Wefton Hall.—Mr. Goddington, of Deri- 
tend, to Mrs. Richards, of Bordefley. ; 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mifs Reynolds, 
late of Chillington.——Mrs. Lunn, of the 
Mitre public houfe.—Mr. C. Deane, whip- 
maker and faddier’s ironmonger.——Mr. Donif- 
thorpe;.a man of confiderable celebrity for 
his mechanical talents.—Mr B,. Line.—Mr. 
J. Davis, jobbing-fmith.—Aged 84, Mrs. P, 
Cradock, mother of the late Dean of St. Pa- 
trick’s, and of the prefent Dr. Cradock, of 
Dublin, &c.—In her 72d. year, Mrs, A, 
Hunt. 
At Coventry, aged 70, Mrs. E. Reynolds.’ 
—Mifs C. Wilfon, of the Half-moon Ta- 
vern.—-Mifs J. Gibbs. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Lately, at Shrewfbury, in purfuance of ‘an 
application to the magiftrates, from feveral 
refpectable gestlemen and tradefmen, re- 
guefting that the general joy of the inhabi- 
tants, on the event of peacc, might be mani- - 
felted by a fubfcription, to be difpofed of 
among the poor, in bread and coals, at their 
own houfes, in lieu of an illumination; a 
fubfcription was accordingly opened, and im- 
mediately entered into, March 30, for_ the 
above humane and laudable purpofe. An af- 
fembly was held in the city of Chefter, from 
fimilar motives. - 
Married.| Mr. S, Atcherly, of the Moor 
Town, to Mifs M,. Wafe, of Waters Upton. 
—Mr. R. Brown, of Tilley, to Mifs Afiley 
of the Brook, near Wem. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. Hollis, faddler, of Of- 
weftry, to Mifs Colmere. 
Died.] At Shrewhbury, aged 62, Mr. J. 
Edgerly, fenior ; who for 40 years paft had 
been an ornamental member, and for fayeral 
years a deacon, of the Baptift Congregation 
of Proteftant Diffenters in this towa. His 
remarkabie faith and patience, confpicuous 
even to his laft moments, demonftrated to all 
around him, that this ‘‘dying Chriftian’’ had 
not only obtained a victory over ‘‘ the grave,” 
but over that which is ‘*the fting of 
death.” > 
In the bloom of youth, aged 21, Mr. T. 
P. Dyke. When his remains were conveyed 
to the family burying-place, at Hodnet, fo 
highly refpeéted was the charaéter of the de- 
ceafed, that near 200 of his friends and neigh- 
bours met the corpfe at the entrance of the 
town, and formed a folemn proceffion to the 
Warwick frire—Shropfrire—Worcefter hire, ie, [May 1; 
chuych, moft of them carrying ftaves, deco- 
rated with funeral knots of ribbons; a pfalm 
and hymn, adapted to the occafion, were 
fung in a ftyle of pathetic folemnity, fully 
befpeaking the grief of the numerous groupe 
whorthus paid their laft fad tribute of affec- 
tion to their departed friend. 
Mrs. Glover, wife of Mr. C. Glover.—At 
his lodging, in this town, Lieutenant Hamil- 
ton, of the 63d regt.— Aged 83, Mr. Mather, 
gent. of Frankwell.—Mrs. Shore, -of Mar- 
rington, 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
The debt of the Worcefter Infirmary, in the 
year ending at Midfummer laft, amounted to . 
the fum of 4691. 17s. rod. 
Married.| At Hanley, Mr. A. Gloftery 
to Mifs Hatch, of Upton.—Mr. J. Perry, 
weaver, of Stock and Bradly, to Mrs. Hem- 
ming, of Feckenham. ‘ 
In London, Mr. Alderman Squire, of Wor- 
cefter, to Mifs Perrins, fecond daughter of 
Mr. Perrins, gent. of Chaddefly Corbet, in 
this county, 
Died.| . At Worcefter, aged 84, Mrs, 
Pritchett, reli& of the late Rev. Mr. Prit- 
chett, formerly re€tor of Knightwick.— 
Aged 74, Mrs. Draycott, widow of Mr. Dray- 
cott, formerly a patten-maker.—Aged 78, 
Mrs. Meredith, widow of the late Mr. Mere- 
~ dithy grocer. 
At. Bewdley, the Rev. J. Prattinton, 
At Droitwich, Mr. S. Hilary, officer of 
excife, formerly of Briftol. ae 
Mr. Meeke, of the London Road, near . 
Worcefter ; well known as the proprietor of 
a cow with two heads, by the exhibition of 
which he had acquired a handfome fortune. 
In Guildford*ftreet, London, in her »8th 
year, Mrs. A. Awkett, eldeft daughter of the 
late Mr. J. Awkett, of Cotheridge, in this 
county. 
Mr. J. Price, farmer, of Northwich, in 
the parifh of *Claines.—J. Zachary, efq. of 
Lower Arcley3 juftice of peace for this 
county. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The annual’ exhibition of bulls for the pre- 
miums of the Agricultural Society of this 
county took place on March 8, the Earl of 
Oxford, prefident, and it feemed the general 
opinion that fo many fine animals of the fort, 
were never feen together, at leaft in this 
county, before. “The fuccefsful candidates 
were, the two Meflrs. Tully, Mr. Powell, of 
Tiley, Mr. Galliers, of King’s Pyon, and 
Mr. Apperley, of Withington.» The bulls 
of Lord Effex, Coionel Cotterell, T. A. 
Knight, efq. Mr. Good, of Dunswater, Mr. ~ 
_Vorfe of Warham, Mr. Croofe, of Ocle, Mr. 
Lowe, of -Gatertop, Mr. Lewis, of Burghill, - 
and Mr. Moore, of Bartonfham, were alfo 
much noticed,. and admired. Certificates 
were received from nearly all the candidates, 
that their animals had not been fed with 
corn, or with flraw imperfe€tly threfhed, dur- 
ing the laft fix months ; and in future, this 
is 
