1802.] Worcefter fitre, —Her efordfbire. —G loucefter pire, &SJe, 
tor, to Mifs Onions, both of Ludlow.—Mr. 
Shelton, fadler, of Wellington, to Mifs Bin- 
mel, daughter of Mr. Binnell, baker, of 
Shrewfbury —Dr. Krebs, to Mifs Jones, both 
of Ellesmere. 
At Witftanftow, Mr. Hoggins, to Mifs 
Beddowes, of Longville. . 
At Wroxeter, Mr. Beavon, to Mifs Bates, 
both of Chorlton-hill._—Mr. Meire, draper, 
of Shrewfbury, to Mifs Jandrell, of Churton, 
Mr. Meredith, of Buckton-park, to Mifs M. 
Downes, of Wigmore-grange.—Mr. Hen- 
fhaw, draper, to Mifs Edwards, both of Wel- 
Jington. 
In Ludlow, Mr. Kindon, attorney, to Mifs 
Percy.—Mr. W. Jones, mercer, of Ofweftry, 
to Mifs Higginfon, of Ellesmere. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. S. Grey, near Wrex- 
ham, to Mifs Wilfon, of the Royal Oak. 
Died,|} At Shrewfbury, Mr. Haycock, fen. 
-—Mrs. Cope, wife of Mr. J. Cope, baker.— 
Mrs. Fownes.—At the White HartInn, Mrs. 
Howell, late of Ofweftry. She was repairing 
thither ona vifit to her ffiends, but was ta- 
ken fo ill at Shrewlbury, that fhe could not 
proceed, 
Mrs. Horton.—Aged 61, Mr, Wynne, 
formerly an eminent apothecary in this 
town, 
At Ludlow, Mr. Bennet, jun. cheefe-mon- 
ger.—Mrs, Sparkes, widow, formerly of 
Shrewibury.—Mrs. Bailey, of Witheywood. 
-—Aged 66 years, Mr. Lloyd, of Little Shraw- 
wardine. 
At Montford, aged 80, T. Wingfield, efq. 
upwards of 20 years clerk of the peace for 
this county, and father of the corporation of 
Shrewlbury. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Claines, Captain G. Robin- 
fon, of Thames Houfe, to Mifs H, Meade, of 
the Blanquets, near Worcefter. 
At Worcefter, F. Smith, efq. of Barbourn, 
a captain in the Worcefterfhire Militia, to 
Mifs Knutfon.—Mr. Whitaker, of the George 
and Dragon inn, to Mrs. Nicholls.—Mr. Leo- 
nard, of Eckington, to Mifs Lane, of Deer- 
hurft. 
At Tenbury, Mr. G. Winton, of Middle- 
ton-court, to Mifs Hill, of Berrington. 
Died.} At Worcefter, Mrs. Collett; a 
lady who trod with unblemifhed fteps the va- 
rious paths of religion, charity, virtue, and 
domeftic life. In converfation fhe was always 
agreeable and entertaining. 
Mr. Barnes, attorney.—Mr. Stoaer, of the 
Plume of Feathers public-houfe.—In an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. A. Bowen, of the Hill. 
Mrs. Millward, wife of Mr. Millward, 
fen, of Suckley. 
At Brierley-hill, near Stourbridge, in her 
goth year, Mrs. Teverill. 
At Wick, near Worcefter, Mr. Brookhold- 
ing, attorney. 
Mrs. E. Brookholding, a maiden lady, of 
Hallow, near Worcefter, highly diftinguithed 
619 
for her extenfive and uniform benevolence to 
the poor, 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Died.| At Hereford, at her brother’s houfe, 
Mrs. Holt, of the Temple, London.—Mrs. 
Davies, fhop-keeper.—Mrs. Vicrefs, wife of 
Mr. Vicrefs, mafon,—Mr. Taylor, currier ; 
all of Eardifland. 
In London, Sir Hungerford Hofkins, bart. 
of Harewood, in this county. 
At Pembridge, aged $5, the Rev. J. Hu- 
ifh, A. B. and re€tor of that parith. 
At Malver Wells, J. Mufcatt, efq. late of 
Crumpoak.—Mr. J. William, tanner, of 
Caerleon, Monmouthhhire. rie 
At Cowbridge, in Glamorganhhire, aged 26, 
Mr. G. Jones, lieutenant in the Glamorgan- 
fhire militia. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. | 
Statement of the accounts of the Gloucef- 
terfhire Society, in London, for putting out 
orphan apprentices, as lately prefented to the 
meeting. t 
In the hands of the Treafurer, £. s. a. 
, 
J. Martin, efq. M. P. =e geg i15° o 
In the hands of Mefirs. Wilton, 
of Gloucefter, - - 22 10 @ 
Colleétions and donations, &c, : 
received on the day of meet- 
1S ge ar at) ime eee ONO: 
280 15'3 
In addition to which the Committee ftated 
the purchafe of 2001. in the 5 per cents. inde- 
pendent of monies in the hands of the Chair- 
man of the Committee, fully equal to the 
outftanding demands due for premiums in paft 
years, fome few of which had not been yet 
applied for. ££. 208)" 0" © 
280 15. 3 
Total £.480 A hgite 
Married.| At Arlington, N. Conolly, efq. 
of Portland-place, London, to Mifs M. Dun- 
kin, daughter of Sir W. Dunkin, of Arling~ 
ham-court, late one of the Supreme Judges of 
Judicature, at Calcutta. 
At Gloucefter, Mr. C, Wood, of Prefton~ 
court, to Mifs M. Thompfon. ‘ 
At Prefton, Mr. Yarworth, of Troy, Mone 
mouth, to Mifs Wood, of Prefton-court, ° 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr, Hambage, of Swinbrooke, 
to Mifs E. Pratt, of Leafield.—Mr. Williams, 
an opulent farmer, of Shifford, to Mifs ©. 
Francis, fecund daughter of Mr. H. Francis, 
fifhmonger, of Oxford. 
At Oxford, Mr. W. Fifher, merchant, to 
Mifs Serey.—Mr,,Gould, of Derby, to Mifs 
§. Baker.—Mr. W. Field, of Hook Norton, 
to Mrs. M. Warmington, of Wiggington. 
Died.| At Oxford, at his lodgings in Je- 
fus College, aged 94, the Rev. Jj. Hoare, 
D. D. Principal of that Society, Prebendary 
of We&minfter, &c. This gentleman at- 
tended the late Earl Harcourt to the Court of 
Meck-> 
